You can't create a great product without great visuals. Where those
visuals come from does not need to be, and should not be, the
interaction designer. The IxD can make use of graphic skill, just
like they can make use of code skill and any other skill. However,
like a house built by your grandfather, nothing will be perfect if
you do it all yourself.

We have different groups of professionals for a reason, that reason
is that no one person can do everything at the great level. What will
get by on the small scale is impossible on the large scale. Like Video
Games.

So the answer is a resounding YES! You don't need to have great
visual design skills to be a great interaction designer. You merely
need to be able to communicated your ideas effectively to the graphic
designers, coders, and everyone else involved as to what needs to
happen. They are professionals too, they know how to make things
pretty or run fast.


Will


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