Description:Interviewing is both a privilege and an opportunity - a chance to garner the insight of others for the design process. Yet we often lack confidence in our ability to interview well, worry about finding the right people, or making a case for the research in the first place. More than this, interviewing at its worst can too easily become dislocated from the broader design process.In this book, Andrew Travers explains how to talk to users and stakeholders in the design process. He'll demystify the process of interviewing and help you use that research to drive design decisions.Who should read this book?This is for designers of all from user experience designers and researchers who regularly interview as part of their work, to graphic designers, developers, product managers and project managers. It’s for anyone looking to get more involved in talking directly to users and stakeholders, and drawing on that insight as part of the design process.Topics PART 1: RECRUITINGHow to write an effective recruitment brief and find the right research participants.PART 2: PREPARINGWriting a discussion guide and getting ready for the interview.PART 3: CONDUCTINGMaking the most of the interview.PART 4: DOCUMENTINGWhat to record, and how.PART 5: SYNTHESISINGHow to move from collected observations towards insights that drive design decisions.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Pocket Guide to Interviewing for Research. To get started finding A Pocket Guide to Interviewing for Research, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Interviewing is both a privilege and an opportunity - a chance to garner the insight of others for the design process. Yet we often lack confidence in our ability to interview well, worry about finding the right people, or making a case for the research in the first place. More than this, interviewing at its worst can too easily become dislocated from the broader design process.In this book, Andrew Travers explains how to talk to users and stakeholders in the design process. He'll demystify the process of interviewing and help you use that research to drive design decisions.Who should read this book?This is for designers of all from user experience designers and researchers who regularly interview as part of their work, to graphic designers, developers, product managers and project managers. It’s for anyone looking to get more involved in talking directly to users and stakeholders, and drawing on that insight as part of the design process.Topics PART 1: RECRUITINGHow to write an effective recruitment brief and find the right research participants.PART 2: PREPARINGWriting a discussion guide and getting ready for the interview.PART 3: CONDUCTINGMaking the most of the interview.PART 4: DOCUMENTINGWhat to record, and how.PART 5: SYNTHESISINGHow to move from collected observations towards insights that drive design decisions.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Pocket Guide to Interviewing for Research. To get started finding A Pocket Guide to Interviewing for Research, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.