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Subject: | Re: UKNM: Spilling |
From: | Sam Carrington |
Date: | Mon, 11 Dec 2000 18:03:08 GMT |
Of course you could even get your client to design and build their sites for
you, which would eliminate the need for designers account managers and
coders
altogether, and no doubt make the client very happy with their product.
Is it just me who thinks that having a multidisciplinary approach to what is
effectively a multidisciplinary medium makes sense. Designers who can meet
clients, copywriters who understand interface design, account managers who
understand what cgi and javascript do and how they differ. The client is not
sold meaningless jargon or a product which promises what it cannot deliver,
the text and information design mesh well. The product is useable and
understood by its target audience. Of course a proper QA procedure always
helps...
Heart, brain and hands should be able to communicate and know something of
each other, otherwise the fragmentation of the body is plain to see.
Ashley Pomeroy wrote:
>>>>> isn't it quite nice to have literate designers?<<<<
>>>>
>
> My God, no. They'd probably try to alter the copy themselves, or, heaven
> forbid, actually make suggestions for improvement. Can you imagine? It
> would be anarchy. With a proper content management system there is no
> reason for designers to interact with the text at all, except to lay it
> out. And when designers ask me for text to lay out, I provide them sample
> text in a mixture of Basque and Manx Gaelic, tailored to an equivalent
> word-count.
> I think my views will become increasingly widespread. I need to write them
> down.
>
>
> -
> "In the land of the blind, the blindest man is king"
> Ashley Pomeroy - arpslab [dot] org - http://www.ashleypomeroy.com/
--
sam carrington // senior web developer // sensei.co.uk
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