[IxDA Discuss] What sets the 'best' interaction designers apart?

jackbellis.com jackbellis at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 2 20:21:54 PST 2007


Alder,
I agree. In fact it's my experience that one's not really good at Ix if you 
can't write in machine language. I'll finish my response in decimalized Hex 
for those wannabe Ix practitioners who struggle with binary:
169
7
141
212

165
99
120

230
217
204
193
182

Regards, www.jackbellis.com

Ps. I think Dan Brown did a great job answering this question on Jan 16, 
where he placed feasibility/coding last in his hiring criteria:
http://listserver.dreamhost.com/pipermail/discuss-interactiondesigners.com/2007-January/013666.html

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alder Yarrow" <alder at alderyarrow.com>
To: <discuss at ixda.org>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] What sets the 'best' interaction designers 
apart?


> The best interaction designers?
>
> Know how to hand-code HTML or possibly other programming or UI languages.
>
> 




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