The Modern Web Design Process takes a deep dive into the processes that culminate in successful websites, from the initial discovery work to the post-launch iterations.
In over a decade of work in the digital design world, I've learned that designers of all forms often struggle with process.
Not only in terms of logistical questions — like how to implement a process, what steps to include, etc. — but also, and more importantly, with the concept of process itself.
After all, we're creatives, right? We don't rely on process, but on the flash of creative insight. On "inspiration."
But if you've ever wanted to beat your head against the wall after the 15th round of changes on a project that definitely inspired you … well, you might find a little process can go a long way.
Inspiration comes out of the blue — that’s the source of its power. But it can also be a potential problem, leaving clients and colleagues wondering if their input has been accounted for.
In the end: that’s what process is about. Removing surprises. Accounting for others’ invaluable input. Relying not on one person’s inspiration, but a whole team’s insights and expertise.
Hence, this new free ebook, where we take a deep dive into every stage of the design process. We show you how tools like moodboards, wireframes, content models, and more can help you:
Get everyone focused on achieving the same goal
Secure buy-in incrementally, with lower-fidelity tools
Communicate the underlying logic of your design thinking
Reduce feedback cycles
Give content a starring role in the finished product
Iteratively build the right solution, not just your solution
This book is not meant to be prescriptive, but rather, descriptive. It details not only what a given stage in the process is, but also why it’s valuable. Which stages you adopt are ultimately up to you.
But we think you should give it a try. A little process might be just the thing for you. Happy reading!
@jeffrey_wyman Nice! I love it when we can coincidently provide exactly what people are looking for!
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Awesome I have been looking for something that could make the web development less painful =) Great job and keep creating similar information to those that are looking =)
I do believe that Inspiration comes out of the blue especially when you are a website designer then you must be creative, the new era of web development has changed a lot , websites are more about just a static html page, it has gone beyond, with languages like react, node and express, there is a lot of revolution on this industry
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