@elilla professionals are ppl who get paid to do sth vs those who don't. that does not mean that they are good at doing their profession.
i hope more ppl will understand this?
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@elilla professionals are ppl who get paid to do sth vs those who don't. that does not mean that they are good at doing their profession. i hope more ppl will understand this? 1 comment
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@tamtararam I think it's understood in this context that "professional" means "trained in design", and it's perfectly ok to say your app will follow the vision of a trained team. I'm a big defender of design as a discipline and that the expertise of designers is worthy of respect.
where it goes wrong here is the notion that education in design means you're not going to even *hear* from the users. this is kinda against everything design even *is*. it's a bit like saying "he's a trained doctor so shut up, he doesn't want to hear about your symptoms".
notice that the professional designers here weren't even asked whether they agree with the attitude; the programmer simply weaponised the fact that they *exist* to shut out the user out of hand.
@tamtararam I think it's understood in this context that "professional" means "trained in design", and it's perfectly ok to say your app will follow the vision of a trained team. I'm a big defender of design as a discipline and that the expertise of designers is worthy of respect.
where it goes wrong here is the notion that education in design means you're not going to even *hear* from the users. this is kinda against everything design even *is*. it's a bit like saying "he's a trained doctor so shut...