22 November 2006
'Communicating Design' by Dan Brown
Documentation. Makes you want to call it a day and start with some real work tomorrow. Or at least that’s the reaction that you often come across in web design, even with seasoned developers and designers. Yet the biggest problems we often come across in our work are ones related to communication; problems with people from marketing; clients with bad ideas; management with worse ideas. What if you could make them understand your vision? Documentation is the answer.
Communicating Design, by Dan Brown is one of very few books that address the subject of documenting a modern web design project. With chapters ranging from personas and usability testing to content inventory, sitemaps and wireframes, the book covers a lot of ground, with something for everyone; from project managers to interface designers.
The chapters each follow the same general format, and can be read in pretty much any order – making the book an ideal reference to have lying around. Each chapter breaks the chosen deliverable into three layers; essential, enhancements and contextual information, which makes getting started easier and further adding to the book’s reference potential. The chapters also include tips on presenting the various documents, and useful information which places them in the wider context of a project.
Dan Brown does a very good job of describing a potentially dull subject in useful ways. As a long time contributer to Boxes and Arrows and an active member of the Information Architecture community his experience comes through in the examples, and in particular the real world problems you may encounter when using the proposed deliverables. These sections on when, how and what to deliver to clients really raise the book into must-read territory.
The most impressive aspect of the book though is the up-to-date discussion. Not content with describing what makes a good site map and how to present it we get the author’s well-thought out ideas on whether sitemaps are indeed up to the task in a world of user-generated content, search and non-hierarchical site structures (probably not apparently). In another chapter a disussion of the problems involved in carrying out a large content inventory are accompanied by details of why the perfect tool for the job is difficult to come by.
A minor issue is that the book focuses on the documentation of the interface design aspects of a web design project at the expense of including chapters or comment on documenting the more technical, functional, aspects of development. In fairness it doesn’t set out to plug this gap in the market, although personaly I’d love to see a follow up in the same style. Communicating Development anyone? With all the diagrams throughout the book full colour would have been nice, but these really are minor points.
Overall Communicating Design is a good read, covering techniques that you can jump right in with, and providing hard earned, real world knowledge in digestable chunks. For anyone interested in improving their design documentation this will be a solid purchase, for anyone not interested in creating better documentation this should be required reading.
- Book Name: Communicating Design
- Author: Dan Brown
- URL: http://www.communicatingdesign.com/
- Price: $39.99USD Save 34% on Communicating Design at Amazon
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Stefan
# November 24, 2006 - 7:44 am
Good review, sounds like a good book thats worth reading it. Pity that there isn’t a sample chapter available on the homepage. I’m waiting for it.
The idea of creating a useful documentation for such projects is quite good, but should not permit to forget that you should also create a technical documentation, referring to all the classes, functions, etc..
Greetings from Germany,
Stefan
Marla Erwin
# November 28, 2006 - 3:58 pm
Stefan, Digital Web has an excerpt from the chapter on competitive analysis.
Liana
# April 17, 2007 - 12:53 am
I like the new web 2.0 designs.
I think if you keep your website, even if it´s an old company, in the new web 2.0 style like Digg,
Netscape or SoulCast for example you can not do that much wrong, from design perspective. People just like the new designs because they look so communicative.
Webmirer
# June 8, 2007 - 8:34 pm
Most of the time websites are done on adhoc basis by many “designers”. The trouble is that tracking the success of the project and even the process itself becomes very problematic. Having an approach like project management and using the right tools with right methods are critical. Spelling it out, it is all about having control and management of the project which produces a winner each and everytime.
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# August 27, 2007 - 3:00 pm
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# January 23, 2008 - 10:06 pm
I think you did a great job of pointing out the major strengths and weaknesses of the book.
jason millward
# March 18, 2008 - 11:32 am
Sounds like a very worthwhile read. It definately going on my “to read” pile. Thanks
dantel
# May 26, 2008 - 2:00 pm
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uxdesign.com
# June 25, 2008 - 5:09 pm
Good book, but the only one of its kind that I’ve encountered that PROVIDES NO EXAMPLES via book site (communicatingdesign.com). Its a book about design documentation the provides no sample doc’s! LAME. Compare to
web-redesign.com….
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# January 17, 2009 - 5:26 pm
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# April 26, 2009 - 9:45 pm
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# September 9, 2009 - 8:27 am
Good review, sounds like a good book thats worth reading it. Pity that there isn’t a sample chapter available on the homepage. I’m waiting for it.
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# February 23, 2010 - 9:54 pm
Very good review. In all it sounds like a book that is worth reading it. Anyone knows where I can read a sample chapter?
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# March 10, 2010 - 3:39 pm
Wow, great review. When my next birthday is there, this is on the list as present. Would be nice to see a sample chapter. Is it available?