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* The customer: The person who has the idea and is the one funding the project.
* Architects: The people who visualise the idea
* Builders/ Engineers: The people who turn vision into reality
* Interior Designers: The people who transform the inside of the structure
All n One are builders the engineers (i.e. Software Developers). We have been building engineering solutions since 2005 with staff working on the team building since the 1980s. We are very good buildersengineers. Computer software lets us do something real world builders engineers can't do. We have pre-built houses. We can literally in less then 30 minutes construct an entire new house from a template. The houses are bxp systems.
The most important part is that you know what you want. The greatest challenge any architect, builder engineer or interior designer faces is ensure that they are able to realise the dream of the customer. The more detail and specific a customer is, the more exact the delivery can be.
Lets start with an example build. You want somewhere you can send your staff. This construction has to provide certain facilities to help them do their job. You want it to look fairly reasonable but you don't want to pay the earth. You're not 100% sure how it's going to work, so you want the flexibility to trydifferent things.
So you do your stay, you now have an idea of what rooms and facilities you generally want. Some "might be nice to haveshave"'s, others will be "need to have". This usually manifests in a one or two page requirements document which you can email to the bxp team and we'll interpret and build against using our pre-built templates.
Style to some people is vital, to others a couch is a couch. The All n One team recognising this have made is possible for two different groups to influence how bxp is constructed.
 
 
There are many discussions of job titles for this area which rage around the internet. For example [http://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/29745/what-are-the-job-titles-of-people-who-design-how-software-should-look-and-feel Link]
 
 
 
== Architects ==
 
 
If you have a vision in mind for how you want your house to look, the first port of call for most people is an architect. Going down this route, as per a house, is usually quite a costly experience, however if there is a specific target in mind it is very doable.
 
bxp has a default style. Like quite a lot of buildings, the walls are painted magnolia. This isn't for everyone but ''most'' people are ok with it.
 
 
For bxp an architect is a graphic designer, web designer or a UI (User Interface) designer. Like any designer they present different look and feel depending on their style.
 
 
If you want to get out and out stunning, bxp can facilitate this too. bxp is built with two major components which can be completely stylised.
 
 
* Style Sheet: This allows the architect to decide completely fonts, colours, backgrounds.
* Interface bars: This allows components to be shown / not shown to facilitate the design on a system or user by user basis.
 
 
The architect and engineer will usually bounce off each other to figure out what can and can't be done.
 
 
It is important that the customer choose a designer that is compatible with their taste. Viewing previous work / portfolios greatly adds to this process. Here are some examples:
 
 
* http://www.continuum.ie/what-weve-done
* https://www.simplyzesty.com/home
* http://www.rossul.com/
* http://www.rareview.com/work/
 
 
 
== Interior Designers ==
Examples:
 
* http://logicearth.com/
* http://www.cornerhouse.ie/index.php/services
* http://www.continuum.ie/what-weve-done
* https://www.simplyzesty.com/home
* http://www.feedhenry.com/
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