From the course: Practical UX Weekly: Season One
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Responsive web techniques: Creating box studies
From the course: Practical UX Weekly: Season One
Responsive web techniques: Creating box studies
- When designing a responsive web page, it can be tempting to spend countless hours getting the designs pixel perfect before you hand those designs to engineering. It can be shocking to find out that a few of your choices are going to add another three to four weeks of total developer time. You may or may not have experienced this, but today I'm going to show you how to use box studies. Box studies help you avoid these types of problems by giving you a way to communicate your designs with engineering throughout the process. I'd like to show you how we use box studies at LinkedIn when creating a responsive web page. Here's an example of a box study we currently have on the Course page on lynda.com. We have our content supports, like video transcripts or exercise files or recommendations or the table of contents. You can see that this is low fidelity but helps with the structure of the page from breakpoint to breakpoint from feature to feature. The goal of a box study is to help you…
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Designing a responsive web product7m 46s
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Responsive web techniques: Creating box studies4m 44s
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Product design at scale: Short- and long-term design thinking4m 13s
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The workflow of a product designer8m 48s
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Pitching your next user experience idea10m 13s
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Designing for context first4m 53s
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Pretty doesn't mean functional4m 19s
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Practical tools for every UX designer5m 36s
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Thinking design systems6m 23s
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Managing expectations4m 40s
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