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Design inline visualizations for process within a method #240
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I found this interesting visualization by Omar Amin that relates to this. I still wonder if there's a way to make it look less linear, but perhaps that's something we can iterate on. Start with this and then work on it as we build out the process diagram? I think in an ideal world whatever we create here will live in aesthetic harmony with whatever is created for #56 - cc/ @pamela-drouin |
Yep, I am of one mind with Peter that a visualization like this is
oversimplified
in its linearity - however, it's something I see us addressing in the area
where we discuss the design process as a whole... which I know we are still
working on ;)
…On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 11:02 AM, iamjessklein ***@***.***> wrote:
I found this interesting visualization by Omar Amin
<https://dribbble.com/shots/1912234-Design-Process> that relates to this.
I still wonder if there's a way to make it look less linear, but perhaps
that's something we can iterate on. Start with this and then work on it as
we build out the process diagram?
I think in an ideal world whatever we create here will live in aesthetic
harmony with whatever is created for #56
<#56> - cc/ @pamela-drouin
<https://github.com/pamela-drouin>
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I love this idea. I really like these timeline diagrams what show you were you are at in the process. Super +1 on this |
This relates to issue #56
If we had some inline visualization of the process it could be more compelling and possibly more explanatory than text. Here's where I see an opportunity:
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