Securely Share UX Design Guidance with your Team
Organizations often create style guides to help ensure usable, appealing and consistent user experiences. By using Quince Pro™ and its private design libraries, you can share them with stakeholders on your team.
Having librarian, subscription manager and member access roles per design library allows teams to share their design library contents in a variety of ways. Librarians have full access to libraries, including creating and editing UX design patterns and examples, and making annotations on examples. Subscription Managers have access to all libraries and members of a subscription. Members are allowed to view library contents, and give their comments and feedback on them so they can participate in the focused design conversation that Quince Pro facilitates.
User-based subscriptions allow teams to add any users needed to envision, influence and implement designs (e.g., designers and developers), so that they can view the design library and all supporting materials. Domain-based authorization lets anyone with a value e-mail address from your company to automatically join that company's private design libraries. Librarians, subscription managers and team members can be added or removed from individual private design libraries at any time, allowing your team to grow and evolve.
Key Scenarios at a Glance
Quince Pro allows your team to securely share UX design guidance in different ways:
- Limit access to your proprietary UX design patterns, examples and associated collateral—only the team members you allow into a design library can see its contents.
- Scope access to your design collateral within Quince Pro to users whose e-mail address belongs to a given domain name through Domain-based Authorization. *New*
- Allow multiple librarians to create and edit the patterns and examples of a private design library as it grows in size.
- Allow subscription managers (e.g., project managers) to control access to a number of confidential project-related design libraries and groups of users. *New*
- Grant team members, whose roles require that they only be able to view and comment on examples, patterns and annotations and create annotations commensurate privileges.
- Share, organize and discover examples, patterns and annotations in the Quince UX patterns browser—in completely secure, private design libraries.