How the Book Is Organized

The chapters in this book are presented roughly in the order in which they are applicable during a typical design process, which I’ve divided into three stages: research, design, and implementation.

Research

It’s tempting to jump right in and start designing a product as early as possible (or perhaps even to start writing code if you’re a programmer). In some cases, that may be OK, but it’s usually better to start by doing a bit of research. Who is your product for? What problems do you want to solve?

Design

Think about how to solve your audience’s problems. Design solutions and then test them before writing any code. Fixing mistakes on paper is a lot easier than fixing them in code.

From a design point of view, this ...

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