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before the axe fell

This was the experience design family tree. Who's on the tree now? Has it been pruned, grafted on to...?

Posted at November 12, 2001 10:24 AM


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The diagram needs to start again on the other side of the chasm where this one ends! Let's hope for lots of thin lines for small, smart firms. The brighter the line's colors, the more resources they've shared; proprietary methods will cause firms' lines to fade to black against the background.

Posted by Andrew at November 13, 2001 12:22 AM


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Cheers, d

Posted by David at November 13, 2001 08:52 AM


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This isn't the Experience Design family tree by a long shot. It's a bunch of companies. What about the actual designers? Companies don't design, people do.

Posted by Anne at November 13, 2001 10:54 AM


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So draw a new tree! I'll post any experience design tree drawing anyone cares to make.

Posted by christina at November 13, 2001 02:16 PM


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Don't forget that a couple of years ago, when this diagram was created, this really was the way things seemed. Sure companies don't design, people do, but remember all the job-hopping and mergers? Who could tell who was working where when?

Posted by Andrew at November 14, 2001 12:38 AM


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http://www.eleganthack.com/blog/archives/00000248.html

Posted by anne at November 14, 2001 01:16 PM


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wiki's got the beginning of a tree built of IA's... maybe we can add experience desingers to it.

Posted by christina at November 15, 2001 10:21 AM


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Cheers, d

Posted by David at November 22, 2001 02:23 AM


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