Going back to school may improve their design skills. It certainly will not
necessarily improve their understanding of what to design!

On 6/25/08, Andrei Herasimchuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On Jun 25, 2008, at 8:49 AM, Lee McIvor wrote:
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> UCD is a process that aids creativity and avoids waste, no-one has ever
>> claimed it's a guarantee of brilliant products - just the same as employing
>> a designer doesn't guarantee good design.
>>
>
> I'm going to be blunt:
>
> The only people I've ever met who need UCD processes as a means to design
> are the exact people I think need to consider going back to take a few good
> design classes in industrial or graphic design. Preferably both.
>
> You can shoot the messenger all you like.
>
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> Andrei Herasimchuk
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> Principal, Involution Studios
> innovating the digital world
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