The hardest thing to explain about a design, is the elusive 'why?' Why is it like that? It's tough to communicate your design decisions, especially when everyone has an opinion about design.
The remedy to this problem isn't what you say about the design, it's the story you tell about it. It's more important than the design itself. Death by Screens makes it simple to craft a story about your design with an easy-to-follow process and a template presentation structure. You don't need to be a rockstar presenter, you just need to get your story straight.
You already know how to design a great looking presentation - Death by Screens covers the not-so-obvious topics: what to say, what to show, in what order, and how to talk about it with confidence.
If you're in a hurry to present, you can use the suggested presentation structure right away, with a handy checklist at the back of the book for quick reference.
In the first half of the book you'll learn things like:
The final chapters of the book cover the emotionally-charged topics: your speaking style, discussing feedback, and performance anxiety.
Ben Sauer is a product and design leader, author and keynote speaker. He's presented to clients and conferences around the world, and trained hundreds of designers, including at NASA, Amazon and the BBC.
Upgrade your design careerWhether you're presenting in a high-stakes scenario or not, Death by Screens teaches you how to be a strong communicator, vital to developing a successful career. Engage your audience with a well-structured presentation, transform uninspired stakeholders into enthusiastic collaborators, and gain strategic influence.
Presenting soon? Get this book. Death by Screens is practical and (mostly) skips the theory - be a better presenter, fast.