New book: “Storytelling for User Experience”

We're delighted to announce that Storytelling for User Experience: Crafting Stories for Better Design by Whitney Quesenbery and Kevin Brooks is now on sale!

Storytelling is something we all naturally do, yet few of us would claim to be a storyteller. In their book, Kevin and Whitney help unlock the natural storyteller in all of us, and demonstrate—with story after story—how we can communicate and design better by telling stories.

The paperback is 320 pages, full of illustrations and, like all of our books, is color inside and out. The book also comes in two DRM-free PDF versions (one screen-optimized, and one for you to print yourself); an EPUB version should be available by June. All of the illustrations are all available under a Creative Commons license via Flickr.

Finally, you can take 15% off your purchase. How? Follow @rosenfeldmedia on Twitter, and we'll instantly DM you the discount code.

Enjoy! And please pass along the news to anyone who might be interested in learning more about storytelling.

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