| Book by Category | |  | Web Design | Home » » » Communicating Design: Developing Web Site Documentation for Design and Planning | | | | | | | Description: | | Most discussion about Web design seems to focus on the creative process, yet turning concept into reality requires a strong set of deliverables—the documentation (concept model, site maps, usability reports, and more) that serves as the primary communication tool between designers and customers. Here at last is a guide devoted to just that topic. Combining quick tips for improving deliverables with in-depth discussions of presentation and risk mitigation techniques, author Dan Brown shows you how to make the documentation you're required to provide into the most efficient communications tool possible. He begins with an introductory section about deliverables and their place in the overall process, and then delves into to the different types of deliverables. From usability reports to project plans, content maps, flow charts, wireframes, site maps, and more, each chapter includes a contents checklist, presentation strategy, maintenance strategy, a description of the development process and the deliverable's impact on the project, and more.
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• ISBN13: 9780321392350
• Condition: NEW
• Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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| | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Dan Brown | | Paperback:
| 368 pages | | Publisher:
| New Riders Press | | Publication Date:
| September 16, 2006 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0321392353 | | Package Length:
| 9.06 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.32 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.79 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.37 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 38 reviews |
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Great in-depth methodology on UX designNov 10, 2009 Great book for ux professional. Lots of in-depth techniques on each step of the ux design process. However, for small and medium companies, this approach might be too formal, and may need to be adapted to be more flexible.
Great ResourceSep 30, 2009 This is a great resource for showing you all the various documentation process that surround web design today. This book sits next to me on my desk at work with The Elements of User Experience by Jesse James Garrett at the moment.
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full of informationApr 17, 2009 an easy read and jam packed with vital information when working as an interaction designer.
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Good referenceApr 07, 2009 The book considered as a very good and valuable reference, I think it's essential for those in the field (development) to have this book in their libraries.
Dan Brown really opened my eyes on different methodologies on design documentation, the content inventory, Concept models, and even the Competitive analysis which I've been performing for a while now. There are some parts of the book that i already know and was useless (not in bad meaning) to me such as usability test, usability reports, and persona.
The best part of the book for me was the site map which is amazingly great.
A good book for a none designerMar 23, 2009 I'm been a web developer for several years but recently I've been pushing myself in to the design field. not easy but either hard. This is a great inspirational book if you want to start creating new web2.0 sites. it gives you color palettes do you can have brief ideas from where you can get started. Great book though. Author has a very nice gallery in its own web site, so I always get there to get me inspired.
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