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Highlights
- Learn how a designer should think, frame a problem, and set the tone of a product in the highly dynamic context of a startup Create your own unique toolkit by bridging the gap between the hard skills of product design and the soft skills of the startup cultureGet insight into how a successful product is developed and designed in the fast-paced and precarious environment of a startup
- About the Author: Tony Jing is a product designer at Uber Technologies Inc.
- 116 Pages
- Architecture, Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation
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Book Synopsis
Learn how a designer should think, frame a problem, and set the tone of a product in the highly dynamic context of a startup
Create your own unique toolkit by bridging the gap between the hard skills of product design and the soft skills of the startup culture
Get insight into how a successful product is developed and designed in the fast-paced and precarious environment of a startup
From the Back Cover
Understand how designing a technology product in a startup environment is markedly different from product design at established companies. This book teaches product designers how to think and frame problems in the dynamic context of startups. You will discover how to enhance your soft skills that are often not taught, but are crucial to your success.
In the emerging field of design for technology products, there are many books and resources covering the hard skills--such as visual design, interface design, prototyping, and motion design. These skills are necessary to design work; however, without an understanding of the true potential of design and the skills required to unleash that potential in a startup setting, the impact of design may remain at a production level and not reach a position where it can positively impact product strategy and the business bottom line. Hacking Product Design addresses that gap in knowledge.
What You'll Learn:
- Gain foundational knowledge: know what startups are, the mindset designers should have when working in startups, and how to solve problems
- Generate product ideas, collaborate with others, and prioritize what to do to maximize the potential of those ideas
- Discover how to be successful in designing great products--know what to focus on and the principles to follow
About the Author
Tony Jing is a product designer at Uber Technologies Inc. Prior to that he was a product designer at Inkling Systems Inc., a startup based in San Francisco. He writes a popular blog on Medium on topics such as design, prototyping, and technology in China.