Mark Waddingham wrote:

> On 2016-03-02 06:46, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>> I confess my first reaction was that LC needs an interface designer.
>
> Ah - yes - those magical 'interface designers' who you just ask to
> give you the perfect UI that *everyone* immediately understands and
> knows how to use and works exactly how each individual wants it to
> work ;)

There is no best; there is always better.

We could use reductio ad absurdum to trivialize any profession. Where's the magical software engineer who can deliver perfect bug-free code on schedule every time? ;) I've never heard of such a thing; ours is an imperfect world defined by constraints.

UX professionals are moving fast up the org charts at some of the most profitable companies in the world because their work contributes to directly measurable sales growth. In some companies UX is a strategic C-suite position.

Of course it's not possible to produce a single UI that will satisfy all possible use cases.

But I do hope we all keep an open mind and actively listen to suggestions from users. Not all of them will be actionable, and some of them might not be all that useful, but many of them can lead to insights into ways to improve the LiveCode experience, and that benefits us all.

Hopefully one day LiveCode Ltd. will grow large enough to be able to hire a UX strategist, who could contribute to refining the UI as well as onboarding materials, marketing assets, and more, reducing ever further the distance between "What is this?" and "Yes I want this!"

The company is chock full of uncommonly smart people, but not everyone is a specialist in everything. Let's leave the door open the continual improvement in design.

I know firsthand the team has been very receptive to good ideas well presented in enhancement requests. So all I'm saying here is let's keep our ears and minds open as we continue our journey forward.

Corning Gorilla Glass was an interesting technology sitting on the shelf in their labs until a crazy UX strategist called them up and suggested it might be useful on a phone. We just never know where the next useful idea might come from.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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