Articulating Design Decisions [Online Code]

This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Number of Videos: 2.75 hours – 13 lessons Author: Tom Greever User Level: Beginner With this practical video, UX designers will learn the principles and actionable methods for talking about their ideas with executives, marketers, and others who have influence over

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Number of Videos: 2.75 hours – 13 lessons
Author: Tom Greever
User Level: Beginner
With this practical video, UX designers will learn the principles and actionable methods for talking about their ideas with executives, marketers, and others who have influence over a web or app project—with the goal of winning over these stakeholders and creating the best user experience. Every designer must justify their designs to non-designers, yet most lack the ability to explain themselves in a way that fosters agreement. This video will not only help UX designers articulate their ideas, but will also be valuable for non-designers who want to learn to work better with designers. – Identify distractions and remove them so you can focus on the real issues regarding the usability and effectiveness of a design – Make a case for your designs by directly connecting them to the needs of the business – Use data, user testing, and other compelling research to justify your design decisions – Ask your stakeholders to explain their needs and suggestions in ways that you can understand, and that everyone agrees on – Be sure you uncover the real problem they’re trying to solve – Filter out unnecessary information, and as soon as possible send a follow-up to the entire team Tom Greever is a designer, consultant, and trainer for Bitovi.com, a web app design and development consulting shop in Chicago. Tom has been designing websites and interfaces since 1999 in a variety of environments, including internal corporate design teams and as a freelancer, with clients ranging from startups to Fortune 100s. Tom also blogs and speaks about UX and design at industry conferences.
System Requirements:Supported OS:   [Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows]Processor:   AnyRAM:   AnyHard Disk:   5GBVideo Card:   Any

Product Features

  • Learn Articulating Design Decisions from a professional trainer on your own time at your own desk.
  • This visual training method offers users increased retention and accelerated learning.
  • Breaks even the most complex applications down into simplistic steps.

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