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by tptacek
6567 days ago
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Jose --- from what I can tell, there are in fact 3 categories: (1) The look/feel designers (2) The UX/IA people who spend most of their time in wireframe (3) The "developers" who hook things up and get things running. The difference between (1) and (2) is pretty huge. I've been disappointed on projects that needed strong look/feel but got mostly IA/UX. Here's more advice to readers: you're going to feel like you're "supposed" to want IA and UX. Fuck that. If you want to look cool, clearly communicate that that's what you want. |
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No matter whom you decide to go with look at the portfolio first. I can't emphasize this enough. If you don't like what they've done before then chances are you won't like what they'll do for you. If you want a "cool flashy site" find a person that builds great "cool flashy sites". Don't go for the person that loves minimalism.
Whenever I build a UI team I look at the portfolio first. If I like what I see then I look at the credentials and where they've worked. Otherwise I pass.
Richesh, From reading your updates it sounds like you want a graphic designer and not a UI designer. If you have a structure and layout that you like and just need someone to make shiny buttons and give you a good color palette then a graphic designer is what you're looking for.