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by bobbywilson0
5335 days ago
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The hardest thing to develop as a designer is good taste. This book may provide some quick tips to make a typical developer made design less bad, and maybe that's the goal, but good taste takes time. As developers what would you think of a designer picking up a book that says "Bootstrapping Development"? Would you think that your designer buddy could read through this book in a weekend and not need a developer for his start up? |
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I'd never say someone new to design could get results equal to those from a professional designer from day 1. Of course not.
Many bootstrappers don't have the option of working with a designer, but they can still do well enough on their own. At least while their businesses grow and until they can hire someone.