This seems like a "nose VS face" destinction, with the Business model being
the face and design the nose, (I guess you could have a face without a nose,
but it wouldn't be that attractive ;).

Without a doubt, the Design/nose exists in the Business model/face, (unless
you're in Woody Allens Sleeper movie). Generally the face exudes more
influence then the nose by itself, for one the face includes the nose.

In reality they influence each other, hense Design is responsible for part
of the Business model, no?

Rich

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Vishal Iyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> > We as designers have a lot to contribute toward thinking through business
> model implications.
>


>
> Business models do affect User Experience, but this something that we need
> to work with the business teams.
>
> -Vishal
>
>
>
> --
> Joseph Rich Rogan
> President UX/UI Inc.
> http://www.jrrogan.com
>
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