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Full commentary for this talk can be found at http://byekick.com/442 As user experience designers, our ideas define us. But without the ability to share our thinking, to persuade, we can end up frustrated wondering why a client couldn't see what we saw. UX comes with particular challenges - when we're often working at a conceptual level - so our ability to communicate our ideas is particularly important. Who is it for? Anyone presenting work, whether that be to internal teams (visual design / developers) or clients (internal or external). It's intended to be particularly of use to junior/mid-weight user experience designers. It's not a 'presentation skills' talks, but instead looks specifically at how we communicate UX deliverables in a way that its intended audience can understand, communicate and contribute to.]]>

Full commentary for this talk can be found at http://byekick.com/442 As user experience designers, our ideas define us. But without the ability to share our thinking, to persuade, we can end up frustrated wondering why a client couldn't see what we saw. UX comes with particular challenges - when we're often working at a conceptual level - so our ability to communicate our ideas is particularly important. Who is it for? Anyone presenting work, whether that be to internal teams (visual design / developers) or clients (internal or external). It's intended to be particularly of use to junior/mid-weight user experience designers. It's not a 'presentation skills' talks, but instead looks specifically at how we communicate UX deliverables in a way that its intended audience can understand, communicate and contribute to.]]>
Fri, 13 May 2011 02:36:21 GMT /slideshow/communicating-ux/7948783 byekick@slideshare.net(byekick) Communicating UX byekick Full commentary for this talk can be found at http://byekick.com/442 As user experience designers, our ideas define us. But without the ability to share our thinking, to persuade, we can end up frustrated wondering why a client couldn't see what we saw. UX comes with particular challenges - when we're often working at a conceptual level - so our ability to communicate our ideas is particularly important. Who is it for? Anyone presenting work, whether that be to internal teams (visual design / developers) or clients (internal or external). It's intended to be particularly of use to junior/mid-weight user experience designers. It's not a 'presentation skills' talks, but instead looks specifically at how we communicate UX deliverables in a way that its intended audience can understand, communicate and contribute to. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxlxandrewtravers-110513023630-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Full commentary for this talk can be found at http://byekick.com/442 As user experience designers, our ideas define us. But without the ability to share our thinking, to persuade, we can end up frustrated wondering why a client couldn&#39;t see what we saw. UX comes with particular challenges - when we&#39;re often working at a conceptual level - so our ability to communicate our ideas is particularly important. Who is it for? Anyone presenting work, whether that be to internal teams (visual design / developers) or clients (internal or external). It&#39;s intended to be particularly of use to junior/mid-weight user experience designers. It&#39;s not a &#39;presentation skills&#39; talks, but instead looks specifically at how we communicate UX deliverables in a way that its intended audience can understand, communicate and contribute to.
Communicating UX from Andrew Travers
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Good, fast, cheap. Pick three. /slideshow/101117-agile-uxpresentation/5815251 101117agileuxpresentation-101117153233-phpapp01
A presentation on Agile, user experience and working with startups. A full write-up, accompanying the slides is available at: http://byekick.com/281]]>

A presentation on Agile, user experience and working with startups. A full write-up, accompanying the slides is available at: http://byekick.com/281]]>
Wed, 17 Nov 2010 15:32:25 GMT /slideshow/101117-agile-uxpresentation/5815251 byekick@slideshare.net(byekick) Good, fast, cheap. Pick three. byekick A presentation on Agile, user experience and working with startups. A full write-up, accompanying the slides is available at: http://byekick.com/281 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/101117agileuxpresentation-101117153233-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation on Agile, user experience and working with startups. A full write-up, accompanying the slides is available at: http://byekick.com/281
Good, fast, cheap. Pick three. from Andrew Travers
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-byekick-48x48.jpg?cb=1522996758 Andrew Travers is an independent user experience designer, living and working in London. trvrs.co https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxlxandrewtravers-110513023630-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/communicating-ux/7948783 Communicating UX https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/101117agileuxpresentation-101117153233-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/101117-agile-uxpresentation/5815251 Good, fast, cheap. Pic...