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  • Audienced Deliverables

    Think about the word deliverable. It implies something you deliver, carrying a certain sense of finality. The word is also singular. In my experience, neither is true. Deliverables that I author are iterative and rarely have a designated “final” state. To date, I’ve never published a “final” deliverable that didn’t […]

  • Why Modularity Matters

    Modularity provides a range of benefits and addresses many drawbacks of a typical documentation process. Useful for many UX staff members - not just your typical IA - it’s benefits increase alongside increases in team size, project scale, project duration, and more.
    » Key Benefits
    » Common Pains
    » Who uses it?
    » When is it valuable?

    Key Benefits
    CONSISTENCY
    You […]

  • Modularity & Design Hierarchy

    In a design process that documents a digital user experience, documentation can be modularized to varying degrees based on a design hierarchy. Such modularity results in independent files for components, views, and flows that are all systematically unified into published deliverables.

    The design hierarchy provides a foundation to conceptualize and execute this approach. As a […]

July

This is the archive for July, 2007.