Re: [Sigia-l] Functional Decoration: visual cues for wayfinding
Jonathan Baker-Bates <[email protected]> Sat, 9 Mar 2013 17:01:06 +0000
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"why doesn't my opinion matter; when does an opinion become an *expert* opinion?" I always bring a clipboard to interviews and wear a lab coat and glasses. Never had the problem you describe. But if I did, isn't it just down to whether the idea makes sense to the person you're talking to? I find it's always rather frustrating to be hit with a demand to justify something very specific with secondary research, because there almost always isn't any. Most things like navigation principles can only be justified by reference to higher level principles, like known psychological phenomena, or whatever. Otherwise, you're in a Douglas Bowman situation: http://stopdesign.com/archive/2009/03/20/goodbye-google.html Jonathan ------------ 2013 IA Summit April 4 - 7, 2013 Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, MD ----- When replying, please *trim your post* as much as possible. *Plain text, please; NO Attachments Searchable Archive at http://www.info-arch.org/lists/sigia-l/ ________________________________________ Sigia-l mailing list -- post to: [email protected] Changes to subscription: http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigia-l