Summary
This chapter has guided you through the process of gathering design requirements that include fonts, colors, logo usage, and browser specifications. By asking the right questions, you'll now be prepared with a checklist of your stakeholders' web site design preferences. As you are aware, when it comes to defining the design, there are some known pitfalls. People have their own opinions, and you can't please everyone. You have also learned a few techniques on how to identify what your stakeholders like and what they do not like when it comes to web site design. This chapter identified a couple of ways to document your findings in either a creative brief or in a UX discovery brief. Each of these documents should provide you with enough ...
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