User Interface Design
Why do it?
User Interface Design is the essential element of the design of a
site or application that specifically examines how to enable
users of the system to accomplish their objectives most efficiently. This
is accomplished through a three-phase process that begins with a detailed
definition of the target audience(s) for an interface and their specific,
functional objectives. The second phase converts these written
requirements to an interface architecture that describes page layout and
functionality without the distraction of a visual design (i.e. colors,
illustrations, images). Finally, these layouts are documented in a
detailed specification that acts as a foolproof instruction manual for
constructing the interface.
What's delivered? A User Interface Specification, which is an invaluable
document with a multitude of uses. First and foremost, our Specifications
are used by our clients to provide a set of detailed instruction to their
development team that leaves nothing to chance. User Interface
Specifications can also be used as the basis for a vendor selection
process. Providing all prospective vendors with a fully-developed
description of the functional and interface requirements of a system,
facilitates an "apples to apples" comparison of competing bids, as well as
insuring that all bids accurately reflect the effort and cost that will
ultimately be required.
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