I am apart of an integrated in-house team. Everyone involved with a given
project is employed by the same company. So that does give me an advantage
that I can easily go over to any developer's cube and chat with him/her
about my design or what they need.

We will create separate deliverables depending on the recipient. The
business clients and project manager will receive just the screen designs
and high-level diagrams of flow and interaction. The developers would
receive the ultra-detailed spec documents of each screen in the
application. We typically create a separate spec doc for each screen in a
web app.

Like you say… things usually never go as planned. Even though I can
create the frontend html code and hand that off with a full spec doc for
each screen… the final app typically does not look exactly how I had
envisioned it. Things get lost in translation. :)



On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 16:23:56 -0500, "Celeste 'seele' Paul"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 March 2008 15:24:03 Rob Nero wrote:
>> In this way, we hand off a high-fidelity mockup with a detailed document
>> explaining how everything works on the screen.
> 
> Do you create a separate client deliverable or give the same thing to you
> project contact (or are you part of an integrated or in-house team so
> "plop"
> factor doesn't matter as much).
> 

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