From the course: Interaction Design: Deliverables

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Interaction documents

Interaction documents

- [Instructor] Interaction documents are a robust document containing a combination of flows, wireframes, and interaction behavior. These types of deliverables are usually for agency-type engagements or for consulting situations. Usually in-house designers have access to engineers, so they won't need to rely on a heavier document, and might deliver a lightweight wireframe spec instead. Individual deliverables can have a subset of this information, but some projects require a single deliverable that covers the entire scope of design work, with more detail. Interaction documents are more formal in nature and typically have defined use cases and some lightweight functional behavior. These types of deliverables are typically delivered at the close of the designer's engagement of the project as a final handoff. The expectation is that the document will have all the information needed for the team to implement and understand…

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