Visual thinkers are not visualisers. Visual thinkers need visual cues to process information effectively. They excel at interpreting existing visuals but struggle to generate images from verbal descriptions. On the other hand, visualisers possess the ability to construct images from information. They can "see" a design.
Tailoring your communication style to accommodate both groups can lead to more effective design discussions and outcomes.
- Draw over the screenshotDraw over the screenshot
Instead of building wireframes using tools like Balsamiq, this method suggests taking screenshots and marking those specific changes with Fat-marker method. You can use an iPad or screenwriters... - Fat-marker methodFat-marker method
Instead of building wireframes using tools like Balsamiq, this method suggests taking screenshots and marking those specific changes with Fat-marker method. You can use an iPad or screenwriters... - Breadboarding over WireframesBreadboarding over Wireframes
I recommend product people to create Breadboarding over Wireframing, as initial product documentation especially to interact with designers. Wireframes are too detailed. The extra detailing kills t...