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Scout Addis
Collaboration with development is a handshake, not a handoff
We recently spent 14 months designing an investment platform for traders and portfolio managers. As you might imagine, this was a large and complex application that required a tremendous amount of collaboration with the client. Our team consisted of a design communicator, an interaction designer, two visual designers and an engagement lead. We spent many hours with subject matter experts (SMEs), business analysts (BAs) and developers, crafting a solution that satisfied the needs and goals of seven user personas (and because their real-world counterparts were also employees of our client, actual users reviewed our work every step of the way). This article describes some of the key techniques we employed to ensure that the interaction design was something our client's development team could implement (I'll focus on our collaboration about interaction design; visual design was a key component of this highly visual interface, and deserves its own article).
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