[Sigia-l] Everything is Miscellaneous -- Titles

David Malouf dave.ixd at gmail.com
Fri May 4 16:27:35 EDT 2007


Ziya, I can't beleive I'm saying this, but Bravo!

Form IS key to creating a strategic and holistic UX.

Many orgs though do what is described initially Or worse they have
inhouse UX teams but outsource the visual design of their products.

-- dave


On 5/4/07, Ziya Oz <listera at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Turmite:
>
> > the visual design group is OUTSIDE the UX domain for our organization.
>
> > we truly cover a pretty BROAD swath of UX.
>
> > BEFORE you design a new feature or website."
>
> > 'market' the LARGER discipline.
>
> The 'larger' discipline is Design. Designers have created products,
> services, experiences for millennia in one form or another. You recognize
> that there's a larger 'force' here but won't acknowledge it for fear of its
> graphical-only connotations. Fair enough.
>
> The answer, however, is not in separating any significant aspect of Design
> into disjointed organizational fiefdoms, like pretending visual design can
> and should live divorced from structure, function, interaction, etc. How can
> UX serve its full potential when the first plane of contact with users, the
> visual interface, is intentionally outside its domain?
>
> ----
> Ziya
>
> Design doesn't add value, it creates it.
>
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