Trite answer for design: What is best for the user?

Seriously though, the OPs quote is very true. Ideas are very common
and easy to get hold of. The problem is implementing them and getting
them to market. It's similar to the famous quote that "genuis is 1%
inspiration and 99% perspiration".

It seems to reflect a lot of what we do. We might have the occasional
brilliant idea, but most of our work is just not that way (e.g.,
understanding & contributing towards business requirements, testing &
research, fitting in with existing styles etc).



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