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

Daniel Szuc dszuc at apogeehk.com
Fri Feb 2 20:57:10 PST 2007


Hi Bret:

Qualities:

1) Letting go of their design (not getting close)
2) Talking through the rationale behind elements in a design
3) Demonstrating how it provides value to user/business or both
4) Open to iterating and moving forward
5) Thinking holistically (hard one)

Rgds,

Daniel Szuc
Principal Usability Consultant
Apogee Usability Asia Ltd
www.apogeehk.com
'Usability in Asia'

The Usability Toolkit - http://www.sitepoint.com/books/usability1/

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


Hi all - 

In your experience, what qualities set the 'best' (defined as you like)
interaction designers apart?

In hiring, what design exercises have you found effective in identifying the
'best' interaction designers?

Thanks,
Bret Hekking


 
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