It's funny. I've been working on my portfolio site (haven't we all?) and noticed myself shift. Not only am I writing about the products we built, but my writing has a huge focus on what our resources were limited to, and how we achieved a desired outcome with those limited resources.
Not only that; I actively love achieving as much as possible, with as few resources as I can.
My opinion; a good designer (UI, UX, wathever) translates and attempts to meet the desires of everyone that touches the product. From CEO, to employee, to end user.
We're kinda peacekeepers on a battlefield nowadays :)
It's funny. I've been working on my portfolio site (haven't we all?) and noticed myself shift. Not only am I writing about the products we built, but my writing has a huge focus on what our resources were limited to, and how we achieved a desired outcome with those limited resources.
Not only that; I actively love achieving as much as possible, with as few resources as I can.
My opinion; a good designer (UI, UX, wathever) translates and attempts to meet the desires of everyone that touches the product. From CEO, to employee, to end user.
We're kinda peacekeepers on a battlefield nowadays :)
Good writeup, as always, Joel.