July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
354 pages
9h 58m
English
When ideas are discussed in the abstract, it is very possible for different people to interpret them differently enough to create misunderstandings. By capturing ideas in a more specific way--using sketches, for example--we can help to avoid misunderstandings. Sketches are very useful to communicate ideas, but they are not going to do it by themselves.
Capturing a good design solution in a sketch and sharing it is not enough; you need to communicate fully. The best solution for a problem is useless if it never gets built, and you'll need to convince many people along the way: