Creating websites is getting more and
more complex and is usually not a one person job. It is important to
ensure that design is consistent and optimized to meet business
objectives and create enjoyable experiences for users.
One of the ways to ensure that team is on the same page when
designing separate parts of the website or saving designs from
developers is to create design documentation or a web design style guide.
It is beneficial to have a style guide in order to create a cohesive
experience among different pages. Also it helps to ensure that future
development or third-party production will follow brand guidelines and
will be perceived as part of the overall brand.
Luke Clum has touched the surface of using style guides as your first step in web design last year and I would like to take a more in-depth look on how to create a usable web design style guide for your projects.
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