Victor writes about some of the less obvious points when it comes to presenting and communicating concept designs.

When I see concepts that are received well, the concept itself can usually only take a portion of the credit. Just as important is how the concept is communicated. Some of this is common knowledge: make it look good, choose the right level of fidelity, show it in context. Others are maybe not so obvious…

Head to Noise Between Stations for the low down, because your job doesn't stop when you've shipped the doc.

http://noisebetweenstations.com/personal/weblogs/?p=2428