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Habazlam2013-10-07 09:35:14
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Habazlam, 2013-10-07 09:35:14

Evaluate the realism of the organization of work with a remote designer and web developer

I came up with the idea to organize work with a remote designer and web developer (they are also remote from each other) in this way:

1. We make a prototype on Axure;
2. The designer completely redesigns it based on his ideas of beauty and usability, saturating it with graphics, etc.;
3. The web developer makes the actual solution using graphical objects embedded in the prototype by the designer.

Will it work? What can be pitfalls?

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Sergey Cherepanov, 2013-10-07
@fear86

The designer must work in a team with the developers, otherwise we know their sense of beauty, then you won’t pull it on your head)

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Vyacheslav Plisko, 2013-10-07
@AmdY

Everything should work out, the main thing is to solve the problem of communications, at the first stage, try to write down all the information between the participants: logs in Skype email, tasks with comments on the tracker and an audio track from Skype.
Daily group five minutes with video to at least say hello, this greatly improves the atmosphere and cohesion.

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KEKSOV, 2013-10-07
@KEKSOV

Repeatedly successfully worked according to this scheme: we draw a prototype, the designer brings beauty (in Photoshop), the layout designer cuts HTML and CSS, the programmer pulls the code onto the engine.

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Rdnk, 2013-10-12
@Rdnk

It will work if the prototype is done correctly. As practice shows, the more complex the product, the more conditionally it turns out to describe its functionality using Axure. As a result, a programmer can mess up a lot if there is no specification and business logic. Therefore, immediately after the prototype is approved by the customer, write a detailed TOR based on the prototype. And in this form already send. Good luck!

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Andre Revin, 2014-08-19
@andre_revin

Sorry for the offtopic, but why exactly are you prototyping in Axure? This is what a designer should do. In my practice, after such prototypes, the designer stupidly copies it, without thinking about what can be improved in the interface. The result is not very good for my taste.

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