As part of our dedication to helping to bridge the gap between designers and developers, our free pocket guide explains the best approaches for collaborating on wireframing and prototyping.
Designing UX with Developers: Introduction to Collaborative Wireframing & Prototyping concentrates exclusively on the wireframing and prototyping phases. These areas hold extra weight, because developers can spot production problems early on before they’re real problems.
Across 20 pages, this pocket guide dives right into practical advice for bringing developers in on design, communicating with them, and how to navigate potential issues.
This pocket guide covers topics like:
- How documents like story boards, personas, and flow charts can help communicate design ideas in a language developers understand
- Various approaches to wireframing and prototyping collaboratively, such as paper prototyping and interaction wireframes
- How differences in fidelity for wireframes and prototypes lead to different insights from developers
- Quickly conducting user research, and sharing the results with developers.