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Dealing with conflict in design evaluation
From the course: UX Design for Developers
Dealing with conflict in design evaluation
- [Instructor] The journey to doing better design isn't always perfectly smooth. You might break yourself loose from the past but there will be others involved in the process who have not made that jump, including some who don't want to. That can produce conflict since peoples inner vision of the desired outcomes can be so different. I find that the multiple design approach really helps bridge that gap. One of the ways it does that is by producing designs that get progressively more advanced and modern. The typical pattern is that the first design will be traditional and not much of a departure. Once you commit to producing an alternative, the second design is usually more modern and innovative. If you go on to a third design or even a fourth, they might get out there on the edge and that's not necessarily a bad thing. When stakeholders see something wacky, it makes them more comfortable with the design that's merely modern. I know I sound like a broken record on this multiple designs…
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Types of design projects3m 21s
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Dealing with status quo bias3m 12s
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Be bold2m 2s
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Breaking free from the past1m 46s
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The shapes exercise2m 43s
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Seeing the world with new eyes1m 58s
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Dealing with conflict in design evaluation3m 47s
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The economics of UX design1m 56s
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Aesthetics: Reaching an acceptable threshold4m 22s
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When to use a professional designer and how to find one3m 44s
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