Jim wrote:
1. Cultivate a UX test savvy QA person. They can see the 13 shades of
gray and single pixel alignment issues at 10 paces. Let them do that
consistency checking, and support them in getting things resolved.


Absolutely. But first make sure all 13 shades of gray are necessary
and intentional (in my recent example, they weren't). Otherwise it
looks either lazy or like the designer doesn't give a damn how much
time it will take anyone else, or both.


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