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Course: IDIA 630, Fall 2009
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Architecture Process Information Overview The Skeleton Plane Session 11 Process Overview Strategy Scope Structure Skeleton Surface Page 33, Chapter 2 The Elements of User Experience Skeleton working at the page level Story boards pages and flows Wireframes templates Document navigation & interaction design decisions Complex features Define information space layout Avoid potential...

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Architecture Process Information Overview The Skeleton Plane Session 11 Process Overview Strategy Scope Structure Skeleton Surface Page 33, Chapter 2 The Elements of User Experience Skeleton working at the page level Story boards pages and flows Wireframes templates Document navigation & interaction design decisions Complex features Define information space layout Avoid potential unsightly URLs Metadata; Page titling standards Use of drop down menus, checkboxes, radio buttons, buttons, boxes, text popup windows, etc. Directory structure Standards Skeleton deconstruction exercise Using the handout, create templates that guided the development of this website (wireframes) Identify and label the following: Create storyboards for two features Organization ...

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