Why designers shouldn’t bother learning to code
Why designers shouldn’t bother learning to code
By uxdesign.cc
Every couple of weeks we see a new article come up that tries to answer the good old question: should designers learn to code? Our industry is finally reaching a point where we are able to step back and reframe that question altogether. There are two fundamental arguments used by those who defend the fact that designers who learn to code become more valuable than others: First, by creating prototypes that are as close as possible to the ultimate intent of the desired experience, it becomes more likely that it will be executed by others appropriately — if not by the…
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December 30, 2018 at 07:00AM
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By uxdesign.cc
Every couple of weeks we see a new article come up that tries to answer the good old question: should designers learn to code? Our industry is finally reaching a point where we are able to step back and reframe that question altogether. There are two fundamental arguments used by those who defend the fact that designers who learn to code become more valuable than others: First, by creating prototypes that are as close as possible to the ultimate intent of the desired experience, it becomes more likely that it will be executed by others appropriately — if not by the…
This story continues at The Next Web
December 30, 2018 at 07:00AM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2EUAqsg
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