Dan Lyke on Architecture and Interface Engineering
Dan Lyke responds to a Web Review article (linked previously) on architecture and user interface.
When I can afford to build my dream house I want someone who’s trained in usability first. Later I’ll find an engineer somewhere, who may have architecture training, to figure out how to build the thing, but I’ll be damned if I’ll pass off design decisions to the people in the tradition of those who’ve designed most of the places I’ve lived and worked.
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