09.20.07

Managing Interactive Media Projects

A Process Guide for Creatives, Marketers, Students, and Project Managers

pick a CHAPTER >>

The Book
1. Introduction
2. Conceptualization and Initial Planning
3. The Initial Proposal
4. Defining Project Specs
5. Content Assessment and Treatment
6. Information Architecture
7. Creating a Script and Asset List
8. Art Direction and Interface Design
9. Revisions, Approvals, Scope and Feature Creep
10. Prototyping and Scope Creep Redux
11. Design Production
12. Production and Programming
13. Testing, Revision Tracking and Quality Assurance
14. Final Revisions, Launch, Promotion and Maintenance

Managing Interactive Media Projects by Tim Frick is available on Amazon.com and at fine bookstores everywhere as of October 12, 2007. Its process-oriented content focuses primarily on best practices for creating Web, Flash and other interactive projects both simple and complex with special attention to communication and organization in client-vendor relationships. Each chapter is supplemented with relevant project profiles, case studies, exercises and sidebars that complement various topics discussed within the text and give the book a practical and 'real world' approach to project success.

posted by Whit Nelson at 9:24 am