sketching as a communication and collaboration tool
DESCRIPTION
Product teams often consist of team members with various disciplines and approaches to product design, this can often present communication hurdles with team members (designers, devs, product managers, marketing,research, etc) as well as kinks in team collaboration. In this talk, Aaron will provide tools, tips, and insights into using sketching to help improve communication and collaboration within product teams.TRANSCRIPT
A Sketch is Worth a Thousand Wordssketching as a communication and collaboration tool
aaron irizarryproduct designer Nasdaq OMX@aaroni
Communication is one of the largest hurdles we face in the product design process.
Sketching can help us communicate and collaborate better, by filling in gaps createdby varied understandings and experiences.
Sketching is a visual aide that will help communicate product concepts, flows, and designs.
Sketching can be used to quickly communicate concepts and direction to stakeholders helping get them on board earlier in the design process.
When there seems to be a roadblock in communication during a meeting you can use sketching as tool to open up communication by visualizing ideas and concepts out in the open.
“Words are powerful, but sometimes they don't cut it. We can try to describe what we are imagining, but a diagram often gets us to a common ground quicker.” ~ Jared Spool
Sketching is for everyone
You really only need to be able to draw a square, a circle, a triangle, and a wavy line to sketch design concepts and flows.
Sketching allows us to quickly communicate ideas to other teams members during collaborative exercises.
Sketching also allows for rapid exploration and idea generation.
Things to keep in mind.You don’t have to be an artist to sketch.
Sketching is a quick way to vet your own ideas.
Anytime is a good time to sketch.
Sketch in whatever way works best for you.
ToolsSketchpads.
White Boards.
Copic Markers (or any pen).
Drafting dots or Painters Tape.
iPevo web cam for sharing remotely.
iPevo Remote Sharing
Real time preview of sketches
iPevo Camera pointed at sketches and tattoos.
As with all things the key is finding what works best for you in the context of your organization and with your clients.
Don’t be intimidated by self imposed limitations or concern over buy in, start small, every bit helps contribute to positive progress.
ResourcesSketching: The Visual Thinking Power Tool - Mike Rohde
iPevo Document Sharing Web Camera
Why We Sketch - Jared Spool
The Fear of Sketching - Yaron Schoen
Sketching User Experiences - Bill Buxton
Sketching Interfaces - Michael Angeles
The Sketchnote Handbook - Mike Rohde
Sketching Interfaces - Sam Smith & Jason Mesut
Thank you.
aaron irizarry@aaroni
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