UX Style Frameworks is a practical guide for the hands-on creation of a Style Framework. This new and collaborative documentation format combines different departments' standards and style guides into a single, unified, and accessible source for all employees. Marti Gold defines Style Frameworks for web and user experience designers, showing what and how much information goes into a style framework.
UX Style Frameworks is a practical guide for the hands-on creation of a Style Framework. This new and collaborative documentation format combines different departments' standards and style guides into a single, unified, and accessible source for all employees. Marti Gold defines Style Frameworks for web and user experience designers, showing what and how much information goes into a style framework.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marti Gold is a Dallas-based UX/Creative Director. She is currently the Managing Director of User Experience for Tonic3 (tonic3.com), the UX division of W3 (w3americas.com) a global interactive agency whose clients include Citi, Accenture, Disney, and Intuit. Formerly Creative Director at Travelocity, her extensive award-winning portfolio includes work for Expedia, AT&T, Best Buy, the MGM Grand Hotel, and many other internationally recognized brands.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: What is a Style Framework and an Introduction to Framework Concepts Chapter 2: What to Include in a Style Framework Chapter 3: The Setup: Navigation, Searching, and Page Contents Chapter 4: Setting up Your Frist Style Framework Chapter 5: Getting Along within the Framework: Marketing, UX, Development Chapter 6: Making Changes to the Standards Chapter 7: Getting Stakeholder Buy-in Chapter 8: Giving Access to Everyone Chapter 9: Using the Sample Site Chapter 10: Closing
Introduction Chapter 1: What is a Style Framework and an Introduction to Framework Concepts Chapter 2: What to Include in a Style Framework Chapter 3: The Setup: Navigation, Searching, and Page Contents Chapter 4: Setting up Your Frist Style Framework Chapter 5: Getting Along within the Framework: Marketing, UX, Development Chapter 6: Making Changes to the Standards Chapter 7: Getting Stakeholder Buy-in Chapter 8: Giving Access to Everyone Chapter 9: Using the Sample Site Chapter 10: Closing
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