Thursday, July 9, 2015

Back, the Stack, and Authentic Design

By Steven Hoober Published: July 6, 2015 “The way you diagram the task flows for an app or Web site should always communicate something about the organization of the elements it contains….” In a recent Mobile Matters column, “Tools for Mobile UX Design: Task Flows,” I covered how to draw task flows, why you should draw task flows, and the value of the level of system understanding that task flows give to your project team. However, I didn’t cover everything about the architectural decisions that go into creating task flows, so in this column, I’ll dig into some other things relating to task flows that I think are important. Hopefully, you’ve spent some time thinking about how to organize the digital products or services that you design. What is the relationship between elements? When should they be next to each other, on top of each other, or stacked one above the other?

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