
Responsive Design Workflow
Stephen Hay(Author)
New Riders (Publisher)
Published on 18. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-321-88786-3 (ISBN)
Description
Forget fixed-width Photoshop comps, bloated client requirements, and overproduced wireframes. Yesterday's web design deliverables fail to take into account the demands of responsive solutions. Design workflow hasn't really changed, but best practices have. This book shows you how to adapt to the new paradigm and create sites for today's web. Some of the strategies you'll learn include:
how to better manage client expectations and development requirements
a practical approach for designing in the browser
documentation methods that outperform static Photoshop comps
a method for visualizing the points where responsive designs change
After absorbing the lessons in this book, you'll leave behind old-school workflows and start working in ways that are uniquely suited to today's multi-platform web.
how to better manage client expectations and development requirements
a practical approach for designing in the browser
documentation methods that outperform static Photoshop comps
a method for visualizing the points where responsive designs change
After absorbing the lessons in this book, you'll leave behind old-school workflows and start working in ways that are uniquely suited to today's multi-platform web.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
444 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-88786-3 (9780321887863)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Native Californian STEPHEN HAY has been living and working in the Netherlands since 1992, and he's been designing for the web since 1995. His roots as a designer and art director in corporate identity, packaging design, and advertising served as a foundation for his current work as a web design and development strategist through his own user experience consultancy, Zero Interface. Stephen speaks at industry events and writes about CSS, web accessibility, open web standards, and design.
Content
Chapter 1: In Splendid Variety These Changes ComeChapter 2: From the Content OutChapter 3: Content Reference WireframesChapter 4: Designing in TextChapter 5: Linear DesignChapter 6: Breakpoint GraphsChapter 7: Designing for BreakpointsChapter 8: Creating a Web-Based Design MockupChapter 9: Presentation, Round One: ScreenshotsChapter 10: Presentation, Round Two: In the BrowserChapter 11: Creating Design Guidelines