Design Processes & Why Every Designer Needs One

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07/02
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19 Responses to “Design Processes & Why Every Designer Needs One”

  1. Heather

    Excellent article that I’ll be sharing at work. Though I will be “preaching to the choir” in my department. Between a sales staff that still isn’t entirely sure of what it’s selling and a production schedule that leaves little breathing room, we’ve ground ourselves into a routine of “guerilla development” and more often than not, the client takes the lead on process.

    Often finding the time to implement a process is the biggest obstacle.

    Heather’s latest post: 10 things I don’t like about lists

  2. adelle

    Amazing article! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and suggestions. Will be sharing this one with some people at work! :)
    adelle’s latest post: Interview with Liam McKay

  3. liam

    Wow, brilliant read. It makes so much sense. It’s something I’m going to seriously look at refining, thanks for pointing this out.

    liam’s latest post: Free Icons: Function Icon Set, 128 Completely Free Icons

  4. Ryan Downie

    Thanks for the article Anthony,

    This is something that I am looking to to refining. As I am still at the learning stage of my career. As completely self taught this is what I was lacking.

    Thanks again.

  5. bunnygotblog

    Excellent article !!!
    Very informative piece my friend.
    I will be back to read more in the future :)
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  7. Esmour Alard

    The reasons why designers should have Design Processes, very interesting thoughts & tips.

  8. Gale

    Also, I think it is important to set a deadline when the project will be finished (and get paid in full).

  9. Chris

    Great Article, good timing too. I’m re-writing my design process after a year of ups and downs. Thanks for the brain food.
    Great looking website too.

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