
Designing mockups is like playing Jenga: miss one detail and the whole project can collapse. To avoid stressful edits and endless “almost done,” I put together a checklist for checking mockups before sending them to developers. Simple and clear. It will save you time and nerves.
☞This checklist is advisory in nature.
1. Layouts and Grid
Designing mockups is like playing Jenga: miss one detail and the whole project can collapse. To avoid stressful edits and endless “almost done,” I’ve put together a checklist for checking mockups before sending them to developers. Simple and straightforward. It will save you time and nerves.
☞This checklist is advisory in nature.
1. Layouts and Grid
- Create mockups for phones, tablets, laptops and monitors to ensure your design is responsive to different screens.
- Make sure all layouts use a grid to keep interface elements logically and symmetrically placed. I use this site to build grids.
- Create mockups for phones, tablets, laptops and monitors to ensure your design is responsive to different screens.
- Make sure all layouts use a grid to keep interface elements logically and symmetrically placed. I use this site to build grids.
