Bridging UX and Web Development

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Informationen zum Autor With a BFA in Graphic Design from West Virginia University and a Masters in Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon, Jack has been designing web, desktop, and mobile applications for over a decade. He has worked in both research and industry environments and has been teaching design part-time for more than eight years at WVU. As Senior Interaction Designer at Inmedius, a Boeing Company, Jack's responsibilities cover the gamut from initial user research and product conceptualization through to implementation and testing. As such, his skill set includes visual design, information design, and front-end implementation. 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. Klappentext The divide between UX and Web development can be stifling. Bridging UX and Web Development prepares you to break down those walls by teaching you how to integrate with your team's developers. You examine the process from their perspective, discovering tools and coding principles that will help you bridge the gap between design and implementation. With these tried and true approaches, you'll be able to capitalize on a more productive work environment. 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 ...

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With a BFA in Graphic Design from West Virginia University and a Masters in Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon, Jack has been designing web, desktop, and mobile applications for over a decade. He has worked in both research and industry environments and has been teaching design part-time for more than eight years at WVU. As Senior Interaction Designer at Inmedius, a Boeing Company, Jack's responsibilities cover the gamut from initial user research and product conceptualization through to implementation and testing. As such, his skill set includes visual design, information design, and front-end implementation. 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.

Klappentext
The divide between UX and Web development can be stifling. Bridging UX and Web Development prepares you to break down those walls by teaching you how to integrate with your team's developers. You examine the process from their perspective, discovering tools and coding principles that will help you bridge the gap between design and implementation. With these tried and true approaches, you'll be able to capitalize on a more productive work environment. 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.


Inhalt

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

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780124202450
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H235mm x B191mm x T11mm
    • Jahr 2014
    • EAN 9780124202450
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-12-420245-0
    • Veröffentlichung 21.07.2014
    • Titel Bridging UX and Web Development
    • Autor Moffett Jack
    • Untertitel Better Results Through Team Integration
    • Gewicht 480g
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology
    • Anzahl Seiten 224
    • Genre Informatik

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