>
> Asbjørn wrote:
>
>  A user-centered design (and development) process is usually a good idea -
>> if
>> you want your application to be usable to it's end users, that is.
>
>
> Andrei wrote:
> It is? Then how do you explain Apple's products?
>

 God, it's so easy to mix up "user centered design" with good ol'
"interaction design" or even "good design." I should have gotten some more
context from Ali before  posting up a solution. Do the things his company
does actually suck? Or is there already an innate empathy for end-users,
such that they don't need a separate role called "designer"? (in Apple's
case, it's more of the latter)
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