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Author: Stephen Hay
ISBN : 0321887867
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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.
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- Paperback: 240 pages
- Publisher: New Riders; 1 edition (April 19, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0321887867
- ISBN-13: 978-0321887863
- Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 7 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Free Responsive Design Workflow
I've never written an amazon review before, but this book is simply outstanding and I'd recommend it to any web designer or developer who is trying to create a coherent web design process.
What Ethan Marcotte's book did for responsive web design, this book does for responsive web design process.
The author creates a guidebook in which design originates from content. He shows how this changes the steps in a typical design workflow. This book isn't a book about how to code responsive websites. There are already a lot of good resources for that. This book will teach you how to see the beauty of plain text and appreciate that the web, by nature, is responsive. In understanding how to work with clients in this content-centered way, I believe this book will help me be a better communicator and design more effectively.
By David
At my current job, we are currently dealing with shedding the old processes and donning the new, but we didn't really know where to start. We knew what to do, generally speaking, but it was a jumbled mess of ideas and half-commitments. I picked up this book based on a recommendation from someone I follow on Twitter. I figured, "what the hell", it's not expensive, so if it sucks like most other books I've bought in this genre, no big deal. From page 1, I was nodding my head in agreement as the author explained horrible experience after horrible experience. From there, the bulb started to go off, and soon my ideas were starting to coalesce as I read page after page of Hay's insightful words, and terse explanations and arguments. I shared praise of the book with another co-worker, and we are now working to incorporate the many ideas and suggestions found in this book. Why? Because we give a sh!t about what we do and how we do it. If you do too, then you should buy this book.
By Chris Wigley
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