From the course: Practical UX Weekly: Season One
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Sharing your design perspective within the team and beyond
From the course: Practical UX Weekly: Season One
Sharing your design perspective within the team and beyond
- Designers have to share their work regularly with their team and project stakeholders. Do you sometimes find it difficult to present? Do you have a method for talking about your designs? This week I'd like to go over some best practices I've learned with sharing your work. We'll go through getting the most out of every sharing session, setting yourself off for success and the benefits of sharing even when you might not think you're ready and creating your routine to share your work early and often. By the end of this movie, I hope you had your feeling prepared and ready for your next day sharing. Sharing can be very intimidating. Designers often feeling nervous, intimidated or scared that they might be doing something wrong. It's important to get feedback every day so you're not designing in a bias bubble. The beauty of being a user experienced designer is you're not expecting it to deliver a polished final design for a product in one working session. It's not practical. What is…
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What skills do people really need for UX?5m 5s
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Sharing your design perspective within the team and beyond5m 31s
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5 tips to improve your user experience design skills6m 6s
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A day in the life of a product designer6m
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Interviewing designers: tips, tricks, and things to avoid6m 56s
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Acing your next design interview9m 54s
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How to win when working remote8m 30s
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Behind the role of a user experience designer6m 40s
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Wireframing best practices5m 57s
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