The social critic Paul Goodman once wrote that “technology is a branch of moral philosophy, not of science.” His point was that decisions on how to shape the world through technology were inherently moral choices, concerned with how we ought to live. Our library UX work is no different. Our user research methods are moral […]
Read moreVitaly Friedman was hosted by UX Lausanne 2017. —- Jane will draw on her experiences from across her career, focusing specifically on The Telegraph and MOO. She will present four case studies from The Telegraph, each one emphasizing a particular aspect of design methodology. They will exemplify how her processes evolved to allow her team […]
Read moreAdrian Franks is a design director and creative strategist at IBM. At IBM he worked to design and develop the Creative Toolbox, which helps designers and product managers familiarize themselves with the various tools available to prototype and create new products.
Read moreScreens have taken over our lives. Most people spend over eight hours a day staring at a screen, and some “technological innovators” are hoping to grab even more of your eyeball time. You have screens in your pocket, in your car, on your appliances, and maybe even on your face. Average smartphone users check their […]
Read moreSian describes what the Jobs to be Done (JTBD) technique is, how it can be used to design products, and presents case studies to illustrate how JTBD has been applied at Intercom. This is the story of how she spent the last 2 years using a technique called Jobs to be Done (JTBD) to research […]
Read moreLightning Talk at World IA Day Zürich, 18. Februar 2017 Abstract: At TestingTime, I gain great insights on what type of user research methods are applied by our customers. During 2016 we observed interesting trends on how user research methods changed, especially the combination of qualitative and quantitative research. Which user research methods are popular […]
Read moreWeb apps are considered to work online only. When the Internet connection drops, the app usually stops functioning. Although in such situations we cannot enable the whole functionality, we can still let our users continue their work and thus give them good user experience. In this talk I will share design principles and implementation strategies […]
Read moreTalk at World IA Day Zürich, 18. Februar 2017 Abstract: Every app project starts with an idea ideally coming from a real problem that needs to be solved. Apps with love has designed and developed more than 100 Apps since its founding in 2010 and is happy to share the experiences and learnings about it. […]
Read moreClosing Keynote at World IA Day Zürich, 18. Februar 2017 Abstract: The products we create can make someone’s day—or leave them feeling alienated, marginalized, hurt, or angry. It all depends on whether we design for real life: for people with complex emotions, stressed-out scenarios, or simply identities that are different from our own. In this […]
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