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January 13, 2003 Deliverables / Discovery, Research, and Testing

Using Site Evaluations to Communicate with Clients

Posted by Dorelle Rabinowitz

How do you prove your worth to clients in today’s difficult economy? Performed as part of a sales proposal or the discovery phase of a project, a site assessment can uncover opportunities for improvement and help you speak knowledgeably about solutions to your potential client’s problems.

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January 6, 2003 Deliverables / Professionalism / Prototyping

HTML Wireframes and Prototypes: All Gain and No Pain

Posted by Julie Stanford

Mention the use of HTML for wireframing or prototyping, and some information architects and interaction designers frantically look for the nearest exit. In some circles, HTML has acquired the reputation of being a time-consuming, difficult undertaking best left to developers. This is very far from the truth.

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January 6, 2003 Deliverables / Prototyping

Dreamweaver Primer

Posted by Julie Stanford

So, you’ve read the article, “HTML Wireframes and Prototypes: All Gain and No Pain” and now want you want to make an HTML wireframe or prototype. This an easy and pain-free process, using Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.0. Follow this step-by-step guide and you’ll be up and prototyping in a jiffy.

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November 24, 2002 Deliverables / Visual and Visible

Three Lessons From Tufte: Special Deliverable #6

Posted by Dan Brown

Held up as a trio of “must have” books for the Information Architect, Tufte’s books are the quintessential resource for information design. But many IAs may wonder how Tufte’s principles can be applied to their daily work. Dan Brown offers three lessons from Tufte.

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November 11, 2002 Deliverables / Prototyping

Defining Feature Sets Through Prototyping

Posted by Laura S. Quinn

Defining requirements and features can be a daunting task under the best of circumstances. The Vision Prototype allows the user-centered vision to be seen—and discussed—by all team members and then easily translated into a set of functional requirements.

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