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Designers - how far should their coding knowledge go?
An admission
Ok, I'm going to get this out of the way now. The title of this blog post is deliberately trying to get your attention. So why am I doing this?
Yesterday evening I put out a short tweet saying I was looking to speak to a designer, who had experience of designing and creating HTML games. I also put out a second tweet asking to speak to a designer who had good JavaScript skills. As yet, I've had no replies at all. Now I'm not assuming this means Designers don't code, in fact I know a few who do and do it very well, the request was probably just not that appropriate to my followers.
What do I want?
Hopefully you're still reading. I'm looking to speak to a designer who can code. I'm not talking heavy Rails development or anything, although bonus if so. Basically I have a project I'm working on that I could do with sharing the work load on. The trouble is I'm the bottleneck in development at the moment and I hate that, so if I could find a really good creative who can help remove that bottleneck then I'd be really, really happy.
The project isn't your usual web development, in fact I can guarantee it's probably something very different from what you are used to, and it will definitely challenge you. As the earlier tweets will have explained the work involves designing and developing games.
If you are remotely interested in what I've said so far, then please get in contact and I'll give you the full details.
Recruiters
Please note, this isn't a job, I'm just looking to work with someone on a project, so please don't spam me.
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