Personally, I consider this to be a poor approach, as it will tend to
limit your thinking about a solution to what you know is
implementable. I prefer to keep implementation in the back of my mind
while designing the solution. I will quite often have to make some
compromises when I get to implementation, but it pushes me to learn
more as I try to implement. The UIs that have resulted from this
process are better than they would have been had I limited my
creativity, and I am more capable. It's a win-win.
Best,
Jack
On Apr 24, 2009, at 7:09 AM, Gilberto Medrano wrote:
@Adrian Howard:
"the constraints of the medium helped him create"
This is the most refreshing line I have read lately in the Forum.
Jack L. Moffett
Senior Interaction Designer
inmedius
412.459.0310 x219
http://www.inmedius.com
Design is like California.
No one is born there.
-Dick Buchanan
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