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Discussing Design
Dan Brown
Dan Brown
What You’ll Learn
State the problem Create problem objectives and contextual statements Use assertions to set the design direction Pull it all together with effective documentation
Marc Rettig
Marc Rettig
What You’ll Learn
Why the right kind of conversations are the key to culture change How to use “dialog interviews” to gain understanding and build relationships How to gather teams with real legitimacy and affect your organization’s driving stories How to reach consensus on what to make, what’s good, and where you’re going
Dan Brown
Dan Brown
What You’ll Learn
Embrace 6 collaborative behaviors Practice the "4 Virtues of Collaboration" Assess your mindset Be honest with yourself
Adam Connor
Adam Connor
What You’ll Learn
Prepare for your Design Studio Kickoff your Design Studio Start with individual contributions Collaborate to identify which ideas are most important
Nathan Curtis
Nathan Curtis
What You’ll Learn
Get started with sketching basics Critique in a way that brings out the best in everyone’s sketches Plan a collaborative Design Studio Run a productive Design Studio
Adam Connor
Adam Connor
What You’ll Learn
The intent of critique, plus how it can make us
better communicators Make sense of opinions and shaping them into powerful design iterations Use goals to keep the critique on track and avoid personal opinions Facilitate discussions, even with
difficult people
Adam Connor
Adam Connor
What You’ll Learn
Structure projects to include more feedback loops Listen to stakeholder comments with increased objectivity Separate problem solving from critical thinking Give and receive critiques differently, and for the better
Nathan Curtis
Nathan Curtis
What You’ll Learn
Build HTML prototypes and organize them systematically Break designs into small, reusable components Use an HTML prototype to communicate an entire experience Annotate and collaborate using basic markup
Nathan Curtis
Nathan Curtis
What You’ll Learn
Understand how and when HTML prototypes can fit into your design process Honestly assess your front-end coding skills and how you can progressively enrich your capabilities to make valuable contributions Recognize what you really need to prototype, balance it against other artifacts you’re creating, and identify when you’re spinning out of control Understand why in most successful projects, it’s not about the skills or deliverable, but about the process and collaboration with your teammates and stakeholders
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