In my experience real project work is about 75% individual, and the
other 25% is in groups of 2 people (very occasionally 3 people).

That doesn't include collaboration with people in other areas
(business, dev, etc), I'm referring to actual "group work" done by
a group of multiple designers. 

However, in the 75% that is individual, I am rarely completely alone.
There are always peer reviews and input. Also, in the 25% that's
group work, we usually work on independent tasks before coming back
together to combine. 

Thinking about it now, I realize that it's not really a hard line
between group and individual work for me.. it's more of a fuzzy
boundary around the amount of collaboration within a single project.
On the low end it is reviews, critique, and other types of input. On
the high end it's shared (or dependant) task and deliverables.

Matt.


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