Manage Multiple Private UX Design Libraries

When you, as a user experience professional, need to create a style guide, create your own Quince Pro™ design library to share with your multi-disciplinary team for review. Organize your UX design patterns into multiple private design libraries, each containing its own separate patterns and examples that enhance the understanding all stakeholders have of your design. Design libraries appear as virtual binders (which you can customize the appearance of) within your Quince Pro workspace.
With Quince Pro as your design review tool, your design libraries are living, breathing documents that can continue to grow and evolve. At the same time, your design libraries are completely private. As a librarian, only the members to whom you grant access to your private design library will be able to view any part of that library.
You can collaborate with other UX designers on your multi-disciplinary team to amass a wealth of valuable UX design guidance in each of your private design libraries. Share these design libraries as your UX design guidance across all stakeholders on your team. Then, no matter where they are located, your team members can access the rich patterns and examples you have provided for them when creating successful solutions.
Key Scenarios at a Glance
Fulfill these key scenarios with Quince Pro and its support for multiple, private UX design libraries:
- Organize UX design patterns used by different vertical markets, companies, departments or projects into their own separate, self-contained design library.
- Share your team's style guides from multiple private design libraries that can be accessed online, without your having to set up any Web sites, wikis, or distributing hardcopy style guides that rapidly become stale, obsolete and unwieldy.
- Grant only select team members access to private design libraries which contain privileged or proprietary design guidance, and control whether team members can add annotations on a per-library basis.
- Stay abreast of the goings on in your private design libraries through a robust system of notifications that can be customized on a per library basis. Team members can customize these notifications so they get just the information that they want via the communications method they prefer. *New*
- Keep your proprietary UX design patterns, examples and associated collateral completely separate from community-driven content of the public Quince UX patterns browser.
- Easily view and reference public UX design patterns that may be from the community Quince UX patterns browser library in the context of your own projects by displaying public patterns in your private design libraries.*New*
- Give each of your private design libraries a description to add background information or additional detail. *New*