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Communicating Design: Developing Web Site Documentation for Design and Planning View Larger Image | Daniel M. Brown New Riders Publishing, Paperback, Published September 2006, 320 pages, ISBN 0321392353 | List Price: $44.99 Our Price: $28.50 You Save: $16.49 (37% Off)
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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
Daniel 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. usability reports
to project plans,, content maps, flowcharts, wireframes, site maps, and more,
each deliverable 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.
About the Author
Dan Brown has been practicing information architecture and user experience
design since 1994. Through his consulting work in both public and private sectors,
he has improved enterprise communications for both Federal and Fortune 500 clients,
currently the Federal Communications Commission. Dan writes and speaks frequently
on information architecture, and contributed to the inaugural issue of UX Matters,
a new online magazine dedicated to user experience design. Dan is very active
in the local Washington, DC information architecture community, and serves on
the advisory board for the Information Architecture Institute.
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