Bridging UX and Web Development Better Results through Team Integration
Auteur : Moffett Jack
Whether you?re a novice UX professional finding your place in the software industry and looking to nail down your technical skills, or a seasoned UI designer looking for practical information on how to integrate your team with development, this is the must-have resource for your UX library.
Introduction
Part I: Working with Developers for Fun & ProfitChapter 1: State of the IndustryChapter 2: Looking for GroupChapter 3: The Collaboration Lifecycle
Part II: Sitting in the Driver's SeatChapter 4: Why HTML & CSS?Chapter 5: Tooling UpChapter 6: Formatting StandardsChapter 7: OOCSSChapter 8: Owning BehaviorChapter 9: Looking Toward the Horizon
Conclusion: Not The EndReferences and ResourcesGlossary
He has designed software tools for Lockheed Martin, Shell, DaimlerChrysler, Eaton, and many organizations within the U.S. military, including Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Naval Reactors, and NCIS. Jack has spoken at conferences and led workshops to teach designers how to integrate with their development teams and participate in implementation. He co-founded IxDA Pittsburgh and writes about design on designaday.tumblr.com.
- Establish a collaboration lifecycle, mapping design activities to counterparts in the software development process
- Learn about software tools that will improve productivity and collaboration
- Work through step-by-step exercises that teach font-end coding principles to improve your prototyping and implementation activities
- Discover practical, usable HTML and CSS examples
- Uncover tips for working with various developer personas
Date de parution : 07-2014
Ouvrage de 224 p.
19x23.3 cm
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