A computer without Photoshop is like a dog with no legs. Sure is fun, but you can’t really do anything with it.
— Benjamin Cavanagh
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Most [clients] expect experience design to be a discrete activity, solving all their problems with a single functional specification or a single research study. It must be an ongoing effort, a process of continually learning about users, responding to their behaviors, and evolving the product or service. — Dan Brown Source: article Tweet
Clients have no trouble paying $5,800 for an hour in a Gulfstream corporate jet or $425 for a month of parking. But God forbid they spend $3 per on a glossy annual report. — Bill Cahan Source: book Tweet
I would show my jobs to my mother, and she would always say the same thing: “That’s nice dear.” And then she would say, “Did you write it?” or “Did you do the drawing?” or “Did you take the pictures?” I’d always answer “no,” then I realized the problem. My answer was then, “I made this happen. It’s called design.”
— Brian Webb
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The first word of the first line is the critical word of that particular body of text. Let it start flush, at least. — W.A. Dwiggins Source: book Tweet