by Chris Kiess | Mar 24, 2016 | UX Specifications, UX Tools, Words
Style guides and pattern libraries are about as fun to put together as specifications and annotated wireframes. I don’t know too many of my colleagues who enjoy either of these UX documentation activities. But, they are often a necessary component of our work as well...
by Chris Kiess | May 9, 2014 | UX Presentation, UX Specifications, Words
I have become somewhat fascinated over the past year or two in how we communicate design (as this is where I usually have the most trouble with clients/stakeholders). It is, indeed, a critical component of the UX and development process. And, as I have noted in a...
by Chris Kiess | May 7, 2014 | UX Presentation, UX Specifications, Words
So you figured out your design, met all the requirements and managed to create an interface that not only solves the end-users’ problems, but is also aesthetically appealing. You might even have developed a prototype and conducted a little usability testing on the...