Improve Communication and Alignment with Visual Deliverables
At Praxent, we excel at end-goal, long-term thinking and that is woven throughout our communication. We incorporate communication checkpoints — or “deliverables” — throughout the design process, placing a heavy focus on leveraging these checkpoints for effective, long-term results.
Here’s how we do it: we use “deliverables” at every stage of the design process. These are communication aids that help us show you our progress in the development of your product. What makes us effective at these checkpoints, is that we use these deliverables to engage in end-goal, long-term thinking, rather than focusing on the aids as ends in themselves.
These deliverables — the user role document, the user scenario documents, the wireframes, the visual design and the prototype — are meant to facilitate conversation before we actually build the real thing. They are communication aids guiding us toward decisions that will inform later development and design.
In each of these checkpoint conversations, we meet with you to review design decisions, concessions or compromises, and whether those decisions are right or wrong in light of product goals and project principles. The purpose of deliverables is to facilitate conversations in which decisions get made.
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