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A**N
Indispensable
As a user experience designer with 10 years of experience and clients like National Geographic, Stephen Hawking, Best Buy, Bon Iver, and Harvard University, I have experience with nearly every method described in this book. Yet when I pack up to go to work or consulting gigs or client meetings or lectures or workshops, this is the first book that goes into my bag before I leave home. When I'm not carrying it with me it is usually still close at hand. There are many more inspiring, industry-changing texts on the market, but Universal Methods of Design is simply the most valuable book in my day-to-day practice.I thought of saying that this book is to user-centered designers what Strunk's Elements of Style is to writers, but the analogy isn't quite right. Writers generally know the best practices for semicolon usage and unordered list formatting. In contrast, most people that claim the title "user experience designer" still spend the majority of their time wireframing or designing in Photoshop. It's really not your fault, it is ours; the UX community has done very little to help educate entering UX professionals, so you have likely never been exposed to most of the methods detailed in this text. You don't know how powerful a simple technique like Affinity Mapping can be, or how the investment in LEGO's Serious Play products can yield a hundred-fold return, or how an absurd hour spent writing love letters and hate letters to yourself can significantly improve a product. But for the aspiring UX designer, this book is an essential introduction to the methods used in professional experience design projects.For those of us that have experience with these design methods: we all have dealt with those challenging projects, difficult stakeholders, or unique product requirements that seem to exhaust our standard design toolbox. Those situations where our usual methods for scoping, defining, researching, modeling, prototyping, producing, and testing seem inadequate. In these situations, there is no better reference than what Hanington and Martin have put together in this book. Buy it, and if you are underwhelmed then I'll buy you a drink and let you hassle me about it when I see you at the next conference.
R**.
Perhaps intended for students. Definitely useful for beginners.
The content is well redacted and goes straight to the point. Nevertheless I found it uninteresting and to be honest even a bit boring. Perhaps it was not meant for me but for students. It was nice to recall techniques taught to me at university or to have general knowledge about the tools used for other designers, though.I purchased this book because before I had got Universal Principles of Design that I wholeheartedly recommend as an essential reading. If you are new to methods of design then Universal Methods of Design could be quite useful.
C**A
Universal methods, not universal design
I didn't pay attention enough to the title, because I thought this was to be a book about universal (inclusive) design. Instead, I found a book that has design methods that can be applied to a variety of circumstances. This is a better introductory book than the classic but more detailed (and dated) standards like Jones' Design Methods or Pugh's Total Design.
A**N
Kindle edition not so good
I recommend buying the hardcover version of this book. I have the Kindle version, and the layout makes it difficult to read and navigate, and the diagrams/images aren't laid out well. The hard copy on the other hand is quite nice.
N**L
Easy look-up and reference book - thank you!
Despite the smaller and lightly colored text throughout, this books is organized so well! It is so nice to see each methods referenced to the design phases it is normally used in, and the related methods/techniques from a research perspective. This will be on the bookshelf forever. Easy to use and look-up things.Thanks!
A**K
Good for quick narrow down
A good introduction to different concepts of design mythologies, the use of graphical examples helps to reinforce the concept. Recommend for designers or project managers who wants to have quickly narrow down a technique for logical planning/organization for new projects. This book provides an overview of the concept and example for basic application. Will require other means of research for deeper dive and use case scenario.
F**C
A good Introduction and synthesis to design methods
This book has a similar format of Universal Principles of Design, but in this case, is a compendium of methods. It has 100 design research methods, sometimes are analysis techniques or research deliverables that constitutes some of what people call design thinking.In the book you will find design research methods that could be exploratory, secondary, generative or evaluative. I think is a good synthesis especially if you want to learn how to do the design work that in a lot of books is just ethereal. But if you really want to implement a specific method perhaps you will need another source for deeper understanding. In most of the methods you will find the sources for more information, and sometimes the seminal publication of the method. It also presents suggestions of complementary methods inside the book in a "see also" line.I liked the format of the book because is easy to read and to use as a guide: it has just two pages per method, one small description and an example. The book helped me a lot gaining a big picture of design methods. A must have for someone who wants to get deeper in the design research.
S**R
Excellent
Excellent for digital designers and reasonably priced because difficult to find such books in UK market
A**C
Excellent reference (with even better bibliography)
Excellent reference (with even better bibliography for each method) and learning source. Best practical UX book I have
M**R
A must for designers ( architects, urbanists, designers)
Super inspiring and well explained
B**R
Schöne und hilfreiche Sammlung
Dieses Buch enthält eine viele Methoden für die verschiedenen Phasen des Gestaltungsprozess - unabhänig davon, welchen Prozess oder Ansatz man denn nun gewählt hat. Es ist eine lose Sammlung und kein Methodenbaukasten. Keine der vorgestellten Methoden und Maßnahmen wird den erfahrenen Gestalter überraschen, doch stellt das Buch eine sehr pragmatische Übersicht bereit und hilft es auch seltener genutztes wieder in Erinnerung zu rufen. Für Anfänger eher ungeeignet, da die Methoden zwar vorgestellt werden, aber nicht mit einer detaillierten Prozessbeschreibung oder Vorlagen bereitgestellt werden. Es dürfte für unerfahrene auch schwer sein, für den jeweiligen Anwendungsfall die richtige Methode zu wählen. Für erfahrene Designer, Design Manager, Product Owner, etc.pp. ist dieses Buch aber extrem hilfreich im Alltag und sollte immer griffbereit liegen.
F**A
Testo ricco ed efficace ma una fatica per gli occhi
Il testo è un'ottima raccolta di principi di design di prodotto, più orientata al digitale.Purtroppo la scelta tipografica è infelice ed è difficoltoso da leggere per via del font leggero, chiaro e piccolo — quasi un controsenso su un libro di progettazione.Stessa critica per le illustrazioni degli esempi, spesso illeggibili.
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