Michael Henning wrote: > I agree; it would be beneficial for our SoC students to work with an > experienced UI designer. > > I'm not involved in the SoC myself, but if an interaction designer > were to offer their time to help out, I'm fairly certain it would be > welcome. In particular, some people on irc have raised concerns about > how well the combined selection tool will turn out if only programmers > guide the student. of course I can do this design, and that includes addressing both user needs and developer needs. but I do not want to have the same disappointing experience of SoC as I had in the last few years. in particular, I do not want to be confronted by either student or technical mentor with the following: - I did not expect the UI was going to be like this, so now we have a problem; - the back-end is already fixed. no, we are not going to change it; - I never thought about that, so forget it; - first we going to put in some provisional UI, later we do your design these are not just demands, it also comes with taking more responsibility from the design side, basically co-mentorship. when UI is compromised to make it happen, it better be compromised by the designer, who can see _all_ the dimensions. this is an invitation to start working again... --ps founder + principal interaction architect man + machine interface works http://blog.mmiworks.net: on interaction architecture _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list