On 11 Mar 2009, at 20:37, dave malouf wrote:
[snip]
I think doing "deliverables" and "documentation" is much less
important than being able to communicate final design that
encompasses ALL aspects of the interface implementation short of
production engineering.

People talk about "agile" and UX. Well, for me this is much more
important and more real AND more agile. Don't go to code first, go
to prototype first and let the designer DO it and let the coder sit
on the sidelines (or fix the bugs they created in the previous rev).
[snip]

That _is_ how I see some agile/ux folk working. There were several folk who mentioned developer/designer pairing in some of the UX stage proposals. And certainly something I think's a jolly good idea.

Cheers,

Adrian
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