The Perfect Prototype with John Farrar

19 Jun

Workflow is all about solving problems.

“Nobody knows what they want, until they see it.”

jQuery UI Themes recommended.

Site Design

When you think of any web site, you think of something visual. If you’re going to have a perfect prototype, why not work with a technology where you can use templates, libraries and patterns and apply a skin to change the look. Clients will often push back. You can push back too, just do it in a friendly way, you’re managing the push back.

Skinning is more than personality. If you can take your prototype and you can apply your company skin, people are going to feel better. When you’re doing your skin design, it’s all about the persona of the company you’re designing for.

Page Design

Usability is not optional. We know what a page does because we created it, when someone else sits down to use our application, do they know what it does, why it exists?

Page Intelligence

These principles can be extended to ASP and other server side scripting engines. They are in the process of building a reference library for this.

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