On Oct 2, 2008, at 6:05 PM, Paul Eisen wrote:

Jared said:
Yes, but that's a problem with research. Perfect research (which, like anything perfect, is only an ideal) would anticipate all the needs and
inform the design thusly.

Well, if we're going to get purist, then I'd contend after we've sampled the full population of users with our unlimited time and resources, our "perfect research" would reveal all of those atypical users who say something like, "I'd really love to see an overview of the major sections, so I can <insert some rationale here>." So, even in the limit, maybe there's a reason to waste those pixels on the global nav.

hah! Touche!

Right after the More Cowbell crowd, I guess.

Jared

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