Check out the full discussion and weigh in with your view point HERE For those of you with less of a palette for diagrams and more of a taste for nostalgic 80's cartoons, I've formatted a version for you as well below.
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Nice illustration yo - I like considering myself as a bad-ass amalgamation, cobbled together from equally important and varied skills, thought I do think that the gumption (drive) comment is legitimate too.
With the expansion of the title of designer, I am seeing many design applicants without the basic traits above. When I review work, this it the bare minimum to be even considered a designer for my hiring purposes. Once that has been qualified, then the question is are you a great enough designer to work on the team.... maybe the harnessing of those traits are the black lion's power in this example. In any case, this is the start line, not the finish. That was the purpose, I should have made that more clear.
To get even more nit picky: "implement" not "impliment."
Good thing "ability to take criticism" and "iteration" are key to being a designer as well.
or was that "green lantern's light?"
anyway.. we're all cartoons now. and most designers are borgs TM even if they dont realize it;)
Your second diagram is fun, but you could just as well replace the transformer with a Swiss army knife, to the same effect. What message does this diagram convey? Little more than that a designer plays many roles. The same diagram could be used to convey the varied attributes of a talented salesman, athlete, doctor, etc.