Picture source: Eiffel Tower official website
The story
Paris, 1884.
Two engineers of the Eiffel’s Company are working on World’s Fair 1899 building.
They need to provide idea for something really disruptive, modern and energizing. And they need to do it now. Tension is almost unbearable. They’re sketching their asses off. Finally they come up with gigantic and very complex tower. Couple of blueprints later they are sure they are on the right track. If everything would go according to the plan they will create new and shocking pride of Paris.
2 of them are not enough. 48 designers and engineers joined the team. Amazingly detailed and beautiful documentation helped 450 workers to build a masterpiece.
The problem
- Good design doesn’t happen by accident. Eiffel tower wasn’t created by random toss of iron pillars (though some old timers from XIX century could think that).
- Design needs documentation. Bulding Eiffel Tower without detailed blueprints would be impossible.
- Design is a team game. It requires 50 designers to create Eiffel Tower.
- Documentation shouldn’t be just about planning and drawing. Good design documentation enhance communication. Well discussed design will be bulletproof.
- Unfortunately popular UX tools are usually focused only on drawing part of documenting User Experience. With all the respect, our competitors don’t get the fact that user experience isn’t just about drawing rectangles.
The solution
We used and observed various UX tools throughout the years and finally we just couldn’t resist building our own system.
The system that finally addresses specific problems of documenting UX design and helps designers, all over the world, collaboratively build their own monumental masterpieces.
We are on the mission to bring you complex and collaborative UX tools. From UX professionals for UX professionals