The Designer’s Duty

 

In: Design

25 Aug 2010

Today a great presentation by Interactive Designer Jon Dascola about the designer’s duty. A designer’s work must first inform, then persuade and finally delight. So form follows function. And when you’re communicating clearly, make sure you’ve got something to say. Storytelling versus Visual Branding. When all of that has been done correctly add the finishing touches to make it stand out. Make people happy! A great slide deck with a lot of real life examples.

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