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To become a successful designer, you need to ensure that your designs will appeal to consumers. If they don't, it may end up costing the company money and market share. No matter how much effort you put into forecasting the consumer response for a product, the outcome is always uncertain.

Because uncertainty plays such a big role in this industry, communication becomes extremely important. First of all, you must be informed through various communication sources about the industry trends. Such sources may include magazines, consumer reports, market researchers and many other resources.

"A large part of the designer's job is spent selling new ideas and concepts, often to very conservative clients," says designer Dave Schenone. "The ability to effectively communicate and lead a group of people to your line of thinking is a very critical part of the overall success of a designer in a corporation or consultant firm."

If they are not convinced, your design will never be approved, thereby wasting your time, talent and effort.

You are an athletic shoe designer. You have just come up with one of your most innovative and promising designs. Traditionally, runners were always white in color. According to market research, there is a high demand for non-white colored athletic shoes.

You have just come up with an innovative new black-colored athletic shoe. Now your job is to effectively communicate your design to a group of potential clients. You want to write an invitation memo with a brief description of your design to allow clients to understand the product and its innovative design. Here are the facts you need to include:

  • Black runner
  • Classification: Basketball shoes
  • High-cut runner to give ankle support
  • Extra air in sole to give more cushioning without affecting performance
  • New innovative design
  • Cost to make: $35 per pair
  • Suggested sale price: $125 per pair
  • Information Session: Saturday at 10 a.m.
  • Place: Pan Ocean's Hotel