When I look back at some of the so-called pixel perfect mocks we froze on and compare it with the final product, they just feel so stale. It’s unbelievable, how far you can take your design if you write the front-end yourself.
It’s the complete reverse when you don’t.
If you want more reasons on why designers should own the front-end, here are a million articles you might want to read.
I loved the title but the blog post was a little…… RT @Cleartrip Why designers should own the front-end http://t.co/PYlwfWOw
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@surdattack Definitely it is better if they can do BUT with confidence and interest.
Why designers should own the front-end http://t.co/Ww0YSaml
RT @surdattack: Why designers should own the front-end http://t.co/Y6Nki3sV
Why designers should own the front-end http://t.co/x9wfEOXS via @Cleartrip
I have been harping on this topic for ages now!
Been talking about positioning FE under design leadership at many conferences now. Check out a paper on this at http://uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2012/04/great-user-experiences-require-great-front-end-development.php
I will be talking on this topic at UX India 2012 (http://www.2012.ux-india.org) as well.
Glad to see the rest of the world looking in the same direction!
Why designers should own the front-end http://t.co/SFkQ5nmu via @Cleartrip
Why designers should own the front-end http://t.co/Sq7cBu88 via @Cleartrip
Definitely! I wud consider front end engineering as a part of designer’s job, and so far we have been successful in making sure all the front end engineers in the team are designers
, and that decision has paid off wonderfully well, when we look back at the works that we have done so far