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Posts Tagged ‘visual spec’

37signals and Balsamiq on getting into development quickly

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Peldi at Balsamiq has a great blog. His post on Jason Fried’s talk really echoes my sentiments. Particularly:
One thing that they do differently from me is to jump straight into HTML+CSS for their Mockups. I still think that’s too time-consuming compared to using Mockups to flesh out your UI ideas. I do agree that you [...]

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Agile Processes with Contracted Development

Friday, October 17th, 2008

An issue I sometimes come across is that clients aren’t always able to get the level of transparency from the developer they need in order for Agile processes to work as designed. It’s not always easy, for instance, to pin a developer and his team down to daily 15 minute meetings, and that perhaps, is [...]

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Getting the flow: describing the flow of your web app and making sure your developer gets it

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Over the past year, I’ve worked with a bunch of clients looking to translate their ideas into something others - specifically, their developers - can understand. The process is difficult for a number of reasons, but I’ve found a few methods for making life easier.
In the past, I have used written specs with spreadsheets for [...]

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