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User Experience belongs to everybody

“Everybody thinks they’re a designer,” is a phrase I hear time to time from frustrated designer friends. I’m personally guilty of using this phrase myself, likening design recommendations from non-designers to me being in charge of database design (spoiler: that would actually be bad). But lately, it has occurred to me that the user experience of a product actually doesn’t and shouldn’t belong solely to the designer.

In fact, it can’t.

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Rob Cowie

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