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by karamazov
5223 days ago
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Once you meet some designers who do have experience with UI, how do you evaluate them? It's not as hard as evaluating a programmer with no knowledge of coding - design is much less of a black box, and it's at least possible to tell when a design is bad - but how do you tell a good designer from a mediocre one, and a great designer from a good one? |
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Edited to add: this is where you'll find out if UX is part of their process. If they begin with things like mood boards, font selections, color palettes, look & feel, no, no and no. It needs to begin with some form of audience/customer, business goals, content strategy, user flows, functionality. Those other things come after, not first.