Blog archives for Requirements gathering

Full Code Press

August 18, 2007

As I write this Full Code Press is taking place in Sydney. The Woman of Words is participating for the Australian team as copywriter/editor.

You can check out the progresss on Flickr and YouTube.

Designing with pencils and paper

December 22, 2006

I refer to myself as a designer but day in day out I find myself doing less of what most people would consider design. Nowadays most of the design I do is with lead pencils and scrap pieces of A4 or even with a word processor.

“But isn’t design about presentation?”

It sure is! But its also much more than that. For instance, when someone designs a toaster they don’t just consider how it will look on your bench top. They have to:

  • Ensure it can withstand large amounts of heat without melting.
  • Make sure it does not pop up too fast and throw your toasty friends onto the floor. Butter side down of course!
  • Think about how the toaster can be cleaned easily and safely.
  • Meet design and safety standards in whichever country the toaster will be sold in.
  • Be able to source the materials and manufacture them at a reasonable price.

The above points are problems that need solutions and therefore design at a pure level. Most of this happens before Photoshop is opened.

So next time someone tells you they are a Designer or are studying Design what they actually do might surprise you.

Random articles

Green my Apple

January 19, 2007

Apple knows more about “clean” design than anybody, right? So why do Macs, iPods, iBooks and the rest of their product range contain hazardous substances that other companies have abandoned?
www.greenmyapple.org

Melbourne Massive

November 22, 2006

Melbourne Massive is the ultimate social/networking event for Melbourne’s web community — a massive end-of-year function that brings together graphic artists, code monkeys, content writers, project managers, interface designers, information architects and other web professionals. And best of all, attendance to Melbourne Massive is free!

Xylescope

May 9, 2005

Xylescope has been designed and developed for looking underneath the surface of web pages as you surf the web - it couldn’t be easier. Using Xylescope you can look forward to analysing complex CSS designs with incredible ease and experimenting with third-party sites, without having to download them onto your own computer first.
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