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	<title>BEYOND the HYPE &#187; Wireframes</title>
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		<title>Communicating Design by Dan Brown</title>
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About two weeks ago, my colleague Lisa handed me a book to read as a guide while I was preparing a user test plan. Thought I&#8217;d share that it is a good read for those whose job description include documenting and communicating design. It is great if you&#8217;re looking to have a solid foundation on [...]]]></description>
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<p>About two weeks ago, my colleague Lisa handed me a book to read as a guide while I was preparing a user test plan. Thought I&#8217;d share that it is a good read for those whose job description include documenting and communicating design. It is great if you&#8217;re looking to have a solid foundation on IA principles and introductory techniques on the preparation of wireframes, site maps, and user journeys but might be leaning on the conceptual if you&#8217;re looking for time-effective solutions. Nevertheless, still very useful to have on your shelf.</p>
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