Now available: our pocket guide Designing UX with Developers. This introductory guide focuses on involving developers in the early wireframing and prototyping stages.
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The sooner development is involved in the process, the better. Their early input can tell you what’s feasible and open up new suggestions and inspiration. Their technical expertise will save the entire team from wasting time and energy on that would need revisions later.
Unfortunately, given the nature of the two disciplines, working together effectively sometimes needs works. That’s why we’ve written this free pocket guide to explain the best practices for collaborating during the wireframing and prototyping phases.
What’s Inside:
With a simple-to-understand tone and citing real-world examples, this free pocket guide provides a quick overview of better collaboration with developers.
Inside, you can learn:
- how to view wireframing and prototyping from the developer’s point of view.
- why involving developers in usability testing can make a big difference.
- where developers fit in on different iterations of wireframes and prototypes.
- why coding doesn’t have to slow down rapid prototyping.