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 <note>Sketching Working Experience: The Workbook provides information about &#13;
the step-by-step process of the different sketching techniques. It &#13;
offers methods called design thinking, as a way to think as a user, and &#13;
sketching, a way to think as a designer. User-experience designers are &#13;
designers who sketch based on their actions, interactions, and &#13;
experiences. &lt;br&gt;The book discusses the differences between the normal &#13;
ways to sketch and sketching used by user-experience designers. It also &#13;
describes some motivation on why a person should sketch and introduces &#13;
the sketchbook. The book reviews the different sketching methods and the&#13;
 modules that contain a particular sketching method. It also explains &#13;
how the sketching methods are used.  &lt;br&gt;Readers who are interested in &#13;
learning, understanding, practicing, and teaching experience design, &#13;
information design, interface design, and information architecture will &#13;
find this book relevant.Features standalone modules detailing &#13;
methods and exercises for practitioners who want to learn and develop &#13;
their sketching skillsExtremely practical, with illustrated examples detailing all steps on how to do a methodExcellent for individual learning, for classrooms, and for a team that wants to develop a culture of design practicePerfect complement to Buxton’s Sketching User Experience or any UX text&lt;br&gt;</note>
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  <topic>Charting techniques</topic>
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