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  • (upbeat instrumental music)

    (歡快的器樂)

  • - It's time to present your wireframe

    - 是時候展示你的線框圖了

  • to all stakeholders.

    對所有利益相關者。

  • Now make sure you do this

    現在請確保你這樣做

  • in one meeting with everybody together

    在一次會議上,所有人都在一起

  • as a group.

    作為一個團體。

  • If you present to one stakeholder at a time,

    如果你一次只向一個利益相關者介紹。

  • you're going to find yourself

    你將會發現自己

  • pulled into many opposing directions.

    被拉到許多對立的方向。

  • By presenting and discussing as a group,

    通過介紹和討論,作為一個小組。

  • it will encourage a collaborative process

    它將鼓勵一個合作的過程

  • while also keeping the conversation productive.

    同時還要保持對話的有效性。

  • When one stakeholder has a louder voice

    當一個利益相關者的聲音比較大的時候

  • than others,

    比其他的人更多。

  • which is inevitable

    這是不可避免的

  • if you talk to each person individually,

    如果你與每個人單獨交談。

  • tunnel vision is likely to set in,

    隧道視野很可能會出現。

  • and derail the entire project.

    並使整個項目脫軌。

  • Trust me.

    相信我。

  • It happens all the time.

    這種情況一直在發生。

  • Once you have all of your stakeholders together,

    一旦你把所有的利益相關者聚在一起。

  • walk them through each visual decision in detail,

    帶他們詳細瞭解每個視覺決策。

  • and explain the methods to your madness.

    並解釋你瘋狂的方法。

  • Explain why you chose the illustration style,

    解釋你為什麼選擇這種插圖風格。

  • and icon styles that you did.

    和你做的圖標樣式。

  • Why you plan to use the fonts

    你為什麼計劃使用這些字體

  • that you're using,

    你正在使用的。

  • and why you plan to use the colors and how?

    以及你為什麼打算使用這些顏色,如何使用?

  • Walk them through the infographic

    帶他們參觀資訊圖

  • from top to bottom,

    從上到下。

  • discussing each illustration,

    討論每一幅插圖。

  • and icon to ensure that the approach

    和圖標,以確保該方法

  • sounds right to everybody.

    對每個人來說,聽起來都是正確的。

  • Sometimes better ideas will arise.

    有時會出現更好的想法。

  • Other times you'll learn

    其他時候,你會學到

  • that certain imagery is not preferred

    某些影像不被看好

  • by the client.

    由客戶提供。

  • But most of the time,

    但在大多數時候。

  • you'll find that your stakeholders

    你會發現,你的利益相關者

  • are getting more and more excited as you go.

    是越走越興奮。

  • When you confidently walk stakeholders

    當你自信地走在利益相關者面前時

  • through each design decision,

    通過每個設計決定。

  • they're going to feel more informed,

    他們會感覺到更多的資訊。

  • and in control of the process.

    並控制著這一過程。

  • The only way to meet expectations

    達到預期的唯一途徑

  • is to first set and define them after all,

    是首先設置和定義它們,畢竟。

  • and the wireframe provides

    和線框提供

  • the best opportunity to do exactly that.

    恰恰是這樣做的最佳機會。

  • Now, be sure to ask your stakeholders

    現在,一定要問你的利益相關者

  • clear questions that engender

    明確的問題,使人產生

  • more than a yes or no answer.

    不僅僅是一個是或不是的答案。

  • For example, when you look at this wireframe,

    例如,當你看這個線框圖時。

  • what immediate elements stand out to you?

    哪些直接因素讓你印象深刻?

  • Listen closely to their answers?

    仔細聽他們的回答?

  • Did the elements that you intended

    你打算的要素是否

  • to stand out resonate with your stakeholders,

    脫穎而出,與你的利益相關者產生共鳴。

  • or did they get lost in the shuffle

    還是在洗牌中丟失了?

  • or say,

    或說。

  • I suggest that we go with an illustration

    我建議我們用一個例子來說明

  • style that represents a nineties motif.

    風格,代表了九十年代的主題。

  • This is because the nineties

    這是因為九十年代

  • were such an integral part

    是這樣一個不可分割的部分

  • of the evolution of e-commerce,

    的電子商務的演變。

  • and I want to represent that to our audience.

    而且我想向我們的觀眾代表這一點。

  • Do you agree with this approach

    你是否同意這種做法

  • or is there something else

    還是有其他的東西

  • you would like me to consider?

    你想讓我考慮一下嗎?

  • By first stating why you did something

    首先說明你為什麼要做某事

  • before asking a question,

    在提出問題之前。

  • you set your stakeholders up

    你為你的利益相關者設置了

  • to review the wireframe with a critical eye

    以批判的眼光審查線框圖

  • driven by the five W's instead of just

    由五個W所驅動,而不僅僅是

  • considering their own personal

    考慮到他們自己的個人

  • likes and dislikes.

    喜歡和不喜歡。

  • If a stakeholder is remaining silent,

    如果一個利益相關者保持沉默。

  • make sure that they have a chance to weigh in

    確保他們有機會進行評價

  • as well.

    也是如此。

  • Call on them specifically,

    特別呼籲他們。

  • noting that they haven't weighed in yet,

    注意到他們還沒有權衡。

  • and you would value their opinion.

    而且你會重視他們的意見。

  • Often, it's the silent stakeholders

    通常,是沉默的利益相關者

  • that either have great ideas

    有偉大的想法

  • or are already sold by your ideas.

    或者已經被你的想法所吸引。

  • In either situation you win,

    在這兩種情況下,你都是贏家。

  • because they're going to benefit

    因為他們將受益於

  • the group with their great ideas

    優秀創意的小組

  • or further solidify your creative approach

    或進一步鞏固你的創意方法

  • by backing up your choices.

    通過支持你的選擇。

  • Now, if you skip this step,

    現在,如果你跳過這個步驟。

  • and you simply send stakeholders a wireframe

    而你只需向利益相關者發送一個線框圖

  • to review and compile their own feedback,

    來審查和彙編他們自己的反饋。

  • you're giving up your power as a designer.

    你就放棄了你作為設計師的權力。

  • This is because you are asking them

    這是因為你在要求他們

  • to make sense of everything without any context

    無所事事

  • behind why you made the decisions that you did.

    為什麼你會做出這樣的決定。

  • In a sense,

    在某種意義上說。

  • you're asking them to become art directors

    你要求他們成為藝術總監

  • by simply responding to a very low

    通過簡單地迴應一個非常低的

  • poly layout without anyone there

    沒有人在場的情況下的多角化佈局

  • to champion the creative vision.

    倡導創造性的願景。

  • But by explaining the why

    但通過解釋為什麼

  • behind each design decision,

    每個設計決定的背後。

  • your stakeholders will trust you even more.

    你的利益相關者會更加信任你。

  • They'll have a better vision

    他們會有一個更好的視野

  • for the first design draft,

    為第一份設計草案。

  • and likely request very few edits

    並可能要求極少的編輯

  • once they receive it.

    一旦他們收到它。

  • (upbeat instrumental music)

    (歡快的器樂)

(upbeat instrumental music)

(歡快的器樂)

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