Brent Manke

2319 days ago

3. Separate the Suggestion from the Problem
You may find that, while the solution being proposed isn’t a good fit, the problem addressed is important. Ask the person what he is trying to achieve with his design idea. Is he thinking of a different user group or business need? Keep asking “what?” and “why?” (maybe in different ways) until you understand what that problem is.

UX Research, Training, and Consulting

nngroup.com

Summary: Gracefully respond to unsolicited design ideas, and prevent them from derailing good design. Turn them into UX learning experiences. An executive sketches a new homepage on a napkin to mimic a site she used and liked.