Other scholars, including Alex Osborn and Sidney Parnes, have built upon this early model of creativity from Wallis. The following table shows how the four phases of Wallis' theory applies to a design studio.
This book argues for the importance of sketching as a mode of thinking, and the relevance of sketching in the design process, design education, and design practice.
The book is organized into four parts. Part 1 deals with the concept of usability, covering user needs analysis and card sorting—a tool for shaping information architecture in websites and software applications.
Whether you want to cross over into user experience or you're a seasoned practitioner trying to drag your organization forward, this book gives you tools and insight for doing more with less.
In this practical workbook, Ben Crothers provides loads of tips, templates, and exercises that help you develop your visual vocabulary and sketching skills to clearly express and communicate your ideas.
The ultimate guide to UX from the world’s most popular resource for web designers and developers Smashing Magazine is the world′s most popular resource for web designers and developers and with this book the authors provide the ideal ...
If the complexity of the task at hand is simple, say building a sand castle at the beach, it is possible to undertake design and implementation simultaneously, with minimal process, on the fly and in the head.
The founding father of modern industrial designer reveals the secrets behind his revolutionary approach in this classic volume.
This hands-on guide will teach you simple-to-advanced steps of user experience design.
If you know what story you want to tell and these templates can effectively tell that story, then do it! One other thing to watch out for with these templates is their photo-realistic quality. Although not as distracting as using actual ...