Designer Lies

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    mg33

    As soon as I find out that the UX Dev/Designer and or team has already created the "flow", "wireframes" or "user experience" my first reaction is that I usually cringe and then vomit on my display. 9 out of 10 times I usually have to scrap most of the previous wireframe work because it simply does not work, fit, or integrate with the existing content, brand position, branding messaging and does not even align with current branding guidelines and standards provided by the client. There is generally little to no flexibility and or consideration for real web, interface or mobile experiences that actually looks aesthetically pleasing, performs well, makes sense and most importantly...gives the end user what he/she really wants...which is a simple, comprehensive, friendly, yet thoughtful user experience.

    In my humble opinion I find UX Dev/Designer utterly worthless!

    • ++1000zenmasterfoo
    • You should work with better people then utopian. Some of us do a good job at that part. :)mg33
    • In fact I'm in a team meeting now where we're talking about UX discussions one of our directors heard at SXSW, where lots of ad agencies are attempting to...mg33
    • get into UX, but really have no concept of what it really means.mg33
    • Are you work on software or simple website?studderine
    • Ugh, are you working on software or a simple website?studderine
    • spoken like a true utopian, +1georgesIII
    • I'm confused when you say have to scrap the wireframes because it doesn't "fit, or integrate with the existing content, brand position,...".Josev
    • The client didn't sign off on the content and functionality detailed in the wireframes? WiJosev

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