Articulating Design Decisions

书名:Articulating Design DecisionsCommunicatewithStakeholders,KeepYourSanity,andDelivertheBestUserExperience
作者:TomGreever
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ISBN:9781491921562
出版社:O'ReillyMedia
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格式:epub/mobi/azw3/pdf
页数:175
豆瓣评分: 8.9

书籍简介:

With Early Release ebooks, you get books in their earliest form—the author's raw and unedited content as he or she writes—so you can take advantage of these technologies long before the official release of these titles. You'll also receive updates when significant changes are made, new chapters are available, and the final ebook bundle is released. Every designer has had to justify designs to non-designers, yet most lack the ability to explain themselves in a way that is compelling and fosters agreement. The ability to effectively articulate design decisions is critical to the success of a project, because the most articulate person often wins. This practical book provides principles, tactics, and actionable methods for talking about designs with executives, managers, developers, marketers, and other stakeholders who have influence over the project with the goal of winning them over and creating the best user experience.

作者简介:

Tom Greever has been designing websites and interfaces since 1999 in a variety of environments, including internal corporate design teams, as a freelancer, in the non-profit sector, and now as UX Director at Bitovi, with clients ranging from start-ups to Fortune 100s. Tom also blogs and speaks about UX and design at industry conferences.

书友短评:

@ Freesia 主题很不错("communicate your design"),但太长了,最后看了视频. 作为非设计师、团队,我更关心: 怎么区分好/坏的设计和设计师, 怎么样让设计师更好的发挥,而不用花太多精力在人际上?. 毕竟,结果和用户比内部看法重要得多, 如果内部阻力太大,换地方会更好…. 我感觉解决方案在于empower + mvp&iteration (即团队文化和流程层面),而不是让设计师想方设法怎么更好的服务业务方 @ Yingying I got an early release PDF version of this book from Oreilly's special promotion and I fell in love with it immediately. This is a great how-to book for anyone who wants to be a great designer. As a self-made designer, I found I spend so much time learning how to be confident in meetings and articulating my designs to otherss, and I always look for @ Melodie 主题很不错("communicate your design"),但太长了,最后看了视频. 作为非设计师、团队,我更关心: 怎么区分好/坏的设计和设计师, 怎么样让设计师更好的发挥,而不用花太多精力在人际上?. 毕竟,结果和用户比内部看法重要得多, 如果内部阻力太大,换地方会更好…. 我感觉解决方案在于empower + mvp&iteration (即团队文化和流程层面),而不是让设计师想方设法怎么更好的服务业务方 @ lipanp 基本上是工作两年能知道的东西 写得很细节很实操 能总结出这些也挺心酸的

书籍目录

Chapter 1: A Maturing Industry
Chapter 2: Great Designers are Great Communicators
Chapter 3: Understanding Relationships
Chapter 4: Reducing Cognitive Load
Chapter 5: Listening is Understanding
Chapter 6: The Right Frame of Mind
Chapter 7: The Response: Strategy and Tactics
Chapter 8: The Response: Common Messages
Chapter 9: The Ideal Response: Getting Agreement
Chapter 10: Meeting Adjourned: The After-Party
Chapter 11: Recovering from Disaster
Chapter 12: For Non-Designers
Chapter 13: Designing for Vision
· · · · · ·

  • She made a transition from interviewer to client and asked me the most memorable question of my career: “Let’s say I have a new project for you. What’s the first thing you would ask me about it?”
    —— 引自第3页
  • Without hesitating, I began what felt like was a tried-and-true approach to all my previous work: “Is this a print piece or a website? Will there be color or no? Will we use stock photography or original? How many pages would the website or brochure have? And, finally, what is your timeline? When do you need it done?”“You’re wrong,” she said. “None of that really matters. The most important thing you could ask me…the very first thing you should always ask is, ‘What are we trying to communicate?’”
    —— 引自第3页
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