One of the most frequent critiques I hear about Lean UX is that it’s not new and that designers have been working this way for years.
Jeff Gothelf has spent a 14 year career as an interaction designer, Agile practitioner, user experience team leader and blogger. He is one of the founding partners of Proof and one of the leading voices on the topic of Agile UX and Lean UX. In addition, Jeff is the author of the upcoming O'Reilly book (2012), Lean UX: Getting Out of the Deliverables Business.
One of the most frequent critiques I hear about Lean UX is that it’s not new and that designers have been working this way for years.
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