• robjensen:davidkaneda:Teehan+Lax have uploaded the slides for their Evidence Based Design presentation, analyzing how designers “bridge” art and science when working with clients. I’ve always found this conflict/balance of creative and logical an integral part of any design—personally, I tend to fall a bit on the analytical side of things. You?



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Note to self: read this over the weekend.

    robjensen:davidkaneda:Teehan+Lax have uploaded the slides for their Evidence Based Design presentation, analyzing how designers “bridge” art and science when working with clients. I’ve always found this conflict/balance of creative and logical an integral part of any design—personally, I tend to fall a bit on the analytical side of things. You?

    Note to self: read this over the weekend.

    Feb
    03
    2010
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  13. simonh answered: Well… As frustrating as it is sometimes, I tend to just do what the client wants. But I also try sometimes to push my views in.
  14. figuremeout answered: i find that designers, either by cultivation or doctrine, has always had difficulty NOT selling ideas to themselves rather than the client.
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A graphic designer from Iowa, Rua Arnold likes searching for vintage finds, knitting, watching tv and spending time with her husband and pet rabbit. She does freelance graphic design under the company name of Brain Industries.

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