Hi Shivan,

I'd put "Typography specifications", "Color palettes info" and "Iconography"
in "UI specifications"

These deliverables are developed primarily by graphic designer, with support
from UI designer/UX practitioner, (Is there a difference between these 2?)

Everyone will benefit from this info, Development, Business, QA, and User,
UX team, Management

They are the design framework from which the application is
designed/developed upon thus all participants would use them in an
application development senario.

They are crucial to include in a complex web based application that involve
quite a bit of artistic look and feel UI, or for example: developing a kiosk
UI.

OK hope this helps,

Rich

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President UX/UI Inc.
http://www.jrrogan.com


On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 2:57 AM, shivan kannan <shivan.kan...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I understand creating the following different deliverable documents in
> order:
>
> 1. Creating user personas
> 2. Scenarios
> 3. High level use cases document
> 4. Requirements specifications document
> 5. Low-level use cases document
> 6. Design draft documents
> 7. Wireframes creation
> 8. Task flow diagrams
> 9. UI specification document
> 10. Help manual, user documents
>
> I would like to know where or which from the above includes the
> following documents/ document parts:
> 1. Typography specifications
> 2. Color palettes info
> 3. Iconography
>
> At least I know that I have not seen them in any UI specification
> documents so far.
>
> Few related questions:
> 1. These are deliverables by graphic designer, UI designer or
> UX practitioner?
> 2. Who will benefit from them? Who can possibly use them in an
> application development senario?
> 3. How important are they to include in a complex web based
> application that involve quite a bit of artistic look and feel UI, or
> for example: developing a kiosk UI.
>
> Id be pleased if anyone can hint/ share. Thanks.
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