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Hands-On UX Design for Developers

You're reading from   Hands-On UX Design for Developers Design, prototype, and implement compelling user experiences from scratch.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788626699
Length 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Title Page
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Contributors
Preface
1. What is UX? 2. UX Design Process FREE CHAPTER 3. User Behavior Basics and User Research 4. Getting to Know Your Users 5. User Personas 6. Designing Behavior 7. Visual Design Principles and Processes 8. Wireframes and Prototyping 9. UI Design and Implementation 10. Frontend UI Implementation and Process 11. Post-launching UX Activities 12. Designing for Big Data 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Using a handover design tool


To make the process of handover design to developers easier, we need to use handover design tools such as InVision, Zeplin, or Sympli.

In this section, I will explain this process using both Zeplin and Sympli.

We have kept the developers updated for the entire process of UI design, from the sketches, wireframes, and prototypes. Now that they are updated about the structure of UI files, the components, and design system, it is time to hand over the final design to them.

Handover of the design can be done in different ways, such as providing the design on PDF with an explanation, Sketch files, or Photoshop files, but this will be more complicated for developers because they need to learn this tool first. That is why the best suggestion when it comes to providing the files to developers is to use handover design tools.

While using handover design tools such as Zeplin or Sympli, developers do not have to think much about assets, fonts, CSS colors, shadows, and so on...

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