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		<title>Google ruled by engineers, Apple ruled by designers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fundamentally different approaches to problem-solving, nope design, nope creating products, nope life! Yes, it’s true that a team at Google couldn’t decide between two blues, so they’re testing 41 shades between each blue to see which one performs better. — Doug Bowman, Goodbye Google I love this farewell post by Google’s visual design lead because [&#8230;]</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em><span class="quote">Yes, it’s true that a team at Google couldn’t decide between two blues, so they’re testing 41 shades between each blue to see which one performs better. </span></em>— Doug Bowman, <a href="http://stopdesign.com/archive/2009/03/20/goodbye-google.html" target="_blank">Goodbye Google</a></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em><span style="color: #800000;"><span style="color: #c0c0c0;">I love this farewell post by Google’s visual design lead because it confirms a theory I’ve long held: that Google is a company where engineers are the ruling class, while at Apple it’s designers.</span> &#8211; </span></em>Buzz Andersen,<em><span style="color: #800000;"> <a href="http://log.scifihifi.com/post/88237020/yes-its-true-that-a-team-at-google-couldnt" target="_blank">Sci-fi Hi-fi</a><br />
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<p><em></em>This just blew me away because of my experiences with people from both <strong>Apple</strong> and <strong>Google</strong>.</p>
<p><span id="more-984"></span> After I recovered from rolling on the floor laughing about Buzz Andersen&#8217;s comparison, I thought just how true it is. My experience with <strong>Apple</strong> goes back to trying to convince <strong>Steve Jobs</strong> that the Apple II could be used for distance education (in 1978) &#8211; interesting that I drove Steve to a meeting where we looked at Plato-IV and shortly thereafter he visited Xerox PARC and well, that became history when the Lisa and the Macintosh were invented. But, I digress, my experience with Steve is that he understands technology really, really deeply, but he is at heart an artist and his reputation as being extremely demanding is well deserved, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">and</span> stems from his artistic temperament. Then there are the <strong>Googlers</strong>, especially those I’ve met recently, who do indeed want to subject every web site to a Google Analytics interrogation to determine by a percentage point which size and color of button works best &#8211; but even <span style="text-decoration: underline;">before</span> they develop any traffic to the site! (Good grief, let’s get some traffic first and then let’s see what is working with visitors.) But this business about testing a half dozen different buttons is beyond me. And I’m an engineer!</p>
<p>Deep breath.</p>
<p>Why did I say different approaches to life? (In the first paragraph.) Well, it’s because I run across both of these types in life. There are people who do a great design right up front and move straight to product (even though it may take a long time). And there are people who design something and then twiddle the bits to death before finally starting to build product. In my case, I design quickly and then jump into implementation as soon as possible. I always change the design after I see the first prototype of a product.  “Release early and release often” is certainly a motto I understand. I have very little tolerance for situations where everything has to be meticulously planned up front.</p>
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