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by NoPiece 4675 days ago
It seems more valid than asking someone to code on a whiteboard. It least here they get to evaluate the candidate on something relevant.
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It's probably closer to whiteboard coding than relevant work. Designers need support and can't work in a vacuum. Without a deep understanding of the specific requirements designers will make generic (though perhaps beautiful) work.