On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 8:20 AM, mark schraad<[email protected]> wrote:
> Most of those successful firms institutionalize this, and in
> many cases (IDEO) sell upon the benefits of their process. In some case the
> process can become a large portion of the brand (discover, define, design
> etc). Most any firm will consult... and often about process. In the
> nineties, we were leaders in application of digital tools to the graphic
> design process and would often book our lead designers for weeks of
> consulting and training within corporations. We found that in 9 out of 10
> cases this lead to design consulting and to some really great projects.

Even a tiny little firm like ours is starting into this space. Steven
Hoober chatted with some folks at Interaction'09 about his process
book that's been a work in progress for a few years now. He finally
"finished" it and it's available.

http://dbd.littlespringsdesign.com/

The book is actually a conversation: any good comments on a part of
the book will be incorporated into future versions, published a couple
times a year.

~~~~~
Barbara Ballard
Skype: barbara_ballard
Twitter, Delicious: barbaraballard
email: [email protected]
1.785.838.3003
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