Reflecting on DUX 2005
He concludes that “user experience design, its methodologies, and terminology are now well established within many companies”. There was, he says, “a large amount of consistency across a wide range of speakers: they did ethnographic studies, they made wireframes, they ran usability tests, they had interaction designers in house, and so on down the line.”
But he argues for a strong design lead:
“What was missing for me were the “big ideas†that leapfrogged existing processes and broke new ground in digital product design. The role of a strong design lead with a product vision was only mentioned at the tail end of the closing plenary.”