Hi folks,

You have finished your design. You have shown it to stakeholders and
developers and it has been approved. Now the developers get to work
implementing it.

But then a few weeks down the line, out pops a pre-production version
of the product that looks and behaves somewhat differently than
specified in your design. It seems to me that no matter how good
(comprehensive, detailed) your deliverables (be they annotated
wireframes, a high functional-fidelity prototype, or whatever), the
thing that gets built always ends up deviating from the design (to a
greater or lesser extent).

So my question is: What do you build into your process to prevent
this from happening (or at least to minimize it)?

Cheers,

Martin Polley
Technical writer, interaction designer
+972 52 3864280
Twitter: martinpolley
http://capcloud.com/

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