A template to provide a brief description of the project. It should outline the objectives, audience, and assumptions for the project and details the creative concept the team intends to use moving forward. This document should accompany the materials for the Conceptual Design Review. Information should be filled in to give an overview to project reviewers who may not be intimately involved in the project. Differs from project overview in that this is specific background information related to design constraints, concerns and other information directly relating to the solution presented for review. The Creative Brief can also be used to inform outside firms about a project when brought in for consulting.
Malone, Erin. AIfIA (2003). Resources>Project Management>Workflow
Useful checksheets with questions for consideration by the design team and reviewers when reviewing work at different stages of the process. There is a checksheet for Concept review, UI/interaction design review and Visual design review. Has space indicated for approvals and signature sign off by selected approvers. These sheets are great for tracking the progress and making sure key people approve and sign off on each step.
Malone, Erin. AIfIA (2003). Resources>Project Management>Workflow
A template to capture the dates in the Design Review Process and key milestones and stakeholders.
Malone, Erin. AIfIA (2003). Resources>Project Management>Workflow
The Design Scope template should outline the general aims and goals of the project design and lists the major deliverables and milestones. To be completed by the experience design team lead.
Malone, Erin. AIfIA (2003). Resources>Project Management>Workflow
A template for providing historical information, available industry research, initial scope, a rough schedule, and implementation plans for the proposed project. It should outline business objectives of the project. It is to be completed by the project requestor – usually a business stakeholder.
Malone, Erin. AIfIA (2003). Resources>Web Design>Project Management>Workflow
A template to be completed by the experience design team lead in preparation of or as an attached document to Product Requirements documents. Information should be filled in to give an overview to project team who may be new to the project.
Malone, Erin. AIfIA (2003). Resources>Project Management>Workflow
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