CreatingAUXDesignLibrary Final
CreatingAUXDesignLibrary Final
Chapter Reference
Create the library, integrate it into your culture and process(es), and participate
ANALYZE
Discover
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Organize
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Collect items into meaningful groups, variations, and examples, like a card
Additional Authors
Design Technologist(s)
Interaction Designer(s)
Visual Designer(s)
Site Engineer(s)
Guidelines
13
Code
Wireframes
10 11
Comps
10 11
Docs Site
13
ASSEMBLE
Coordinate
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Identify, delegate, facilitate, and review how people write and build parts of the library.
Photos
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Launch
Whether simple (send out a ZIP file) or complex (launch a wiki, CMS, or other site for the library).
The composition, review, & publishing of documentation that describes the system, how and when to use each part, and contains many real examples.
Standardizing, modularizing, and packaging of HTML, CSS, & JavaScript components and page type samples supported by stable styles & namespace.
The creation of page template and libraries (such as stencils) used for the rapid production of design schematics.
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The creation of pixel-perfect page templates and asset libraries (likely, in separate files) used for the faster production of comps.
ADOPT
Communicate
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Get the word out through twitter, emails, periodic demonstrations, training
Teach
Consult
Why Invest More? Design assets, templates, & tools cannot be successfully and appropriately used without good instruction on how to apply each piece. Prioritizing the most important docs is key. Why Invest So Much? Code rules. Everything. If you have a solid foundation of markup that you can expect everyone to use and you can distribute and version over time in a predictable way, you win. Why Invest More? With a stable, standardized system, designers (including non-designers doing design) should be able to use tools to rapidly visualize pages & gain consensus faster with ideas aligned with the library. Why Invest Far Less? Sourcing the art - and then making files organized and usable - is a total pain. Instead, a few pixel-perfect, fullpage templates and grids, a good color palette, and access to copy the most common shapes and styles should do it. Why Invest More? Some teams dont have the environment, skill, or approval to build one. Its unfortunate, but distributing communications via PDFs and ZIP files is better than nothing at all.
Evaluate emerging designs with design teams, identify updates, and answer
ADAPT
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