Re: [WSG] Client Side Development Process

2007-04-07 Thread Paul Novitski

At 4/7/2007 07:28 AM, Lee Powell wrote:

I wonder if anyone can offer some advice. I've recently landed a new
development position within a very credible digital agency as part of
their client side development team.  One of our things to do is
develop a rock solid development process we work through for every
project.  Traditionally we don't get our hand dirty until a client
signs off what the design team have produced, however we are going to
try to change this and get involved from an earlier point in the
project.

Would anyone like to offer any advice on setting up this process, and
any advice on things to take into consideration for inclusion of the
process. It'd be great to compile some documentation, and share it
with the rest of the community...

We're starting from a blank canvas so any advice appreciated.



Definitely add this book to your repertoire:

Web Redesign 2.0 | Workflow that Works
by Kelly Goto and Emily Cotler
http://web-redesign.com/

Regards,

Paul
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Juniper Webcraft Ltd.
http://juniperwebcraft.com 




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Re: [WSG] Client Side Development Process

2007-04-07 Thread Jermayn Parker

The best suggestion I can come up with is an ebook on grayscreen prototyping

Hear are my thoughts etc about it:
http://germworks.net/blog/2007/03/28/clients-vs-developer-wars-review/



On 4/7/07, Lee Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi all

I wonder if anyone can offer some advice. I've recently landed a new
development position within a very credible digital agency as part of
their client side development team.  One of our things to do is
develop a rock solid development process we work through for every
project.  Traditionally we don't get our hand dirty until a client
signs off what the design team have produced, however we are going to
try to change this and get involved from an earlier point in the
project.

Would anyone like to offer any advice on setting up this process, and
any advice on things to take into consideration for inclusion of the
process. It'd be great to compile some documentation, and share it
with the rest of the community...

We're starting from a blank canvas so any advice appreciated.

Kind Regards

Lee Powell


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[WSG] Client Side Development Process

2007-04-07 Thread Lee Powell

Hi all

I wonder if anyone can offer some advice. I've recently landed a new  
development position within a very credible digital agency as part of  
their client side development team.  One of our things to do is  
develop a rock solid development process we work through for every  
project.  Traditionally we don't get our hand dirty until a client  
signs off what the design team have produced, however we are going to  
try to change this and get involved from an earlier point in the  
project.


Would anyone like to offer any advice on setting up this process, and  
any advice on things to take into consideration for inclusion of the  
process. It'd be great to compile some documentation, and share it  
with the rest of the community...


We're starting from a blank canvas so any advice appreciated.

Kind Regards

Lee Powell


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