2nd Ediition. — O’Reilly Media, 2020. — 240 p. — ISBN: 978-1-492-07922-4.
Talking to people about your designs might seem like a basic skill, but it can be difficult to do well. In many cases, how you communicate with stakeholders, clients, and other nondesigners may be more important than the designs themselves. Because if you can't get their support, your work will never see the light of day--no matter how good it is.
This practical guide focuses on principles, tactics, and actionable methods for presenting your designs. Whether you design apps, websites, or products, you'll learn how to get support from people who have influence over the project with the goal of creating the best user experience.
Walk through the process of preparing and presenting your designs
Understand stakeholder perspectives and learn how to empathize with them
Cultivate both implicit and explicit listening skills
Learn tactics and strategies for expressing the most effective response to feedback
Create the right documentation for your decisions to avoid repeated conversations
Discover why the way you follow through is just as important as the meeting itself
Great Designers Are Great Communicators
Stakeholders Are People Too
Design the Meeting
Listen to Understand
Get in the Right Mindset
Form a Response
Choose a Message
Lock In Agreement
Follow Up Afterward
Dealing with Changes
How Executives Can Help Designers