<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Become more mindful of the user when building digital products, and learn how to integrate a user-centered approach into your thinking as a web or app developer. This book shows you how the user experience is the responsibility of everyone involved in creating the product and how to redefine development principles when building user-centered digital products.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Become more mindful of the user when building digital products, and learn how to integrate a user-centered approach into your thinking as a web or app developer. This book shows you how the user experience is the responsibility of everyone involved in creating the product and how to redefine development principles when building user-centered digital products.</p><p>There are still many organizations that are not design driven, and the gap between stereotypical design and development teams needs to be bridged in order to build digital products that cater to the needs of real people. We are at a point where we see organizations that cannot bring the user experience into their core thinking falling behind their competitors. You'll see how to increase the level of UX maturity within any organization by tackling what is possibly the biggest stumbling block that stands between design and development: putting user needs ahead of system efficiency.<br></p><p></p><p></p> <p><i>UX for Developers</i> shows how you can adjust your focus in order to be more mindful of the user when building digital products. Learn to care about what you build, not just for the system's sake, but for those who will use what you build.</p><p><b>What You'll Learn</b></p><p></p><ul><li>Understand what it means to build websites and applications for the user, rather than from a developer's perspective.<br></li><li>Review the soft skills required to build more usable digital products</li><li>Discover the tools and techniques to adopt a user-focused approach to development.</li><li>Improve communication throughout design and development, especially between developers and non-developers.<br></li></ul><b>Who This Book Is For</b><p></p><p></p>Primary audience is Web/app developers that are looking to understand what it takes to build usable digital products. Secondary audience is UX Designers who are looking to understand the viewpoint of developers; Project managers and stakeholders who need to facilitate better working relationships between developers and designers.<p></p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Become more mindful of the user when building digital products, and learn how to integrate a user-centered approach into your thinking as a web or app developer. This book shows you how the user experience is the responsibility of everyone involved in creating the product and how to redefine development principles when building user-centered digital products.<p>There are still many organizations that are not design driven, and the gap between stereotypical design and development teams needs to be bridged in order to build digital products that cater to the needs of real people. We are at a point where we see organizations that cannot bring the user experience into their core thinking falling behind their competitors. You'll see how to increase the level of UX maturity within any organization by tackling what is possibly the biggest stumbling block that stands between design and development: putting user needs ahead of system efficiency.<br></p><p></p><p></p><p><i>UX for Developers</i> shows how you can adjust your focus in order to be more mindful of the user when building digital products. Learn to care about what you build, not just for the system's sake, but for those who will use what you build.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><strong>Westley Knight</strong> is a Web Developer turned User Experience Designer, husband to one and father to four, and now author living in Northampton, UK. He has worked in some capacity or another on the web since the turn of the millennium with small local business all the way through to large multi-national corporations. He's also worked for design agencies, in-house teams, and as an external consultant, and has spoken at a number of conferences on how to embrace user experience design and its methods within your organizations.<p></p>
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