Modular Web design : creating reusable components for user experience design /

User experience design teams often suffer from a decentralized, blank canvas approach to creating and documenting a design solution for each new project. As teams repeatedly reinvent screen designs, inconsistency results, and IT teams scramble to pick up the pieces. Pattern libraries only go so far,...

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Main Author: Curtis, Nathan.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, Calif. : New Riders, ©2010.
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