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Clarity In Communication: A Designer's Role

One of the necessary jobs of the UX Designer (or any designer) is being a translator between client and customer. Often times, clients will want to use unfamiliar language or technical terms that, inevitably will confuse a potential customer. Part of your value as a UX Designer is to be the Rosetta Stone between the two. In this video, Ben Burns and Vincent Brathwaite, instructor for our UX Fundamentals course, discuss the importance of being able to distill and translate a clients language in a way that the every day person can understand.

Clarity In Communication: A Designer's Role

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Clarity In Communication: A Designer's Role

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One of the necessary jobs of the UX Designer (or any designer) is being a translator between client and customer. Often times, clients will want to use unfamiliar language or technical terms that, inevitably will confuse a potential customer. Part of your value as a UX Designer is to be the Rosetta Stone between the two. In this video, Ben Burns and Vincent Brathwaite, instructor for our UX Fundamentals course, discuss the importance of being able to distill and translate a clients language in a way that the every day person can understand.

One of the necessary jobs of the UX Designer (or any designer) is being a translator between client and customer. Often times, clients will want to use unfamiliar language or technical terms that, inevitably will confuse a potential customer. Part of your value as a UX Designer is to be the Rosetta Stone between the two. In this video, Ben Burns and Vincent Brathwaite, instructor for our UX Fundamentals course, discuss the importance of being able to distill and translate a clients language in a way that the every day person can understand.

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One of the necessary jobs of the UX Designer (or any designer) is being a translator between client and customer. Often times, clients will want to use unfamiliar language or technical terms that, inevitably will confuse a potential customer. Part of your value as a UX Designer is to be the Rosetta Stone between the two. In this video, Ben Burns and Vincent Brathwaite, instructor for our UX Fundamentals course, discuss the importance of being able to distill and translate a clients language in a way that the every day person can understand.

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