So what are the criteria?  That's what I'm after.  (and don't say "it
depends")  :-)

It's easy to say "everyone's opinion counts", "there's more than one good
solution", "we should all work together", etc.
And we do just that... But when it comes to deciding on a particular
solution and moving forward, "someone" or some panel has
to make a decision (depending on where your thinking is between a single
vision/conceptual integrity versus design by committee).

Assuming there are multiple solutions that are equally "good", how do you
decide on one?  What are some examples of
criteria used?  In some cases we have tested multiple designs and had
inconclusive results (1+ designs tested equally well).

Best regards,
Russ

Russell Wilson
Vice President of Product Design, NetQoS
Blog: http://www.dexodesign.com



Exactly my point.  Given that there are 1+ equally viable design solutions,
>> it may be impossible to prove that "yours" is
>> better.
>>
>
> Who cares?
>
> You're really trying to find a good solution (and in Ali's case, have a
> conversation about what makes some solutions better than others).
>
> If you have a criteria by which you and the team can decide if a solution
> is good enough or not, who cares if there's more than one?
>
>
> Jared
>
> Jared M. Spool
> User Interface Engineering
> 510 Turnpike St., Suite 102, North Andover, MA 01845
> e: [email protected] p: +1 978 327 5561
> http://uie.com  Blog: http://uie.com/brainsparks  Twitter: jmspool
> UIE Web App Summit, 4/19-4/22: http://webappsummit.com
>
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