Katie Dill, Director of Experience Design at Airbnb, channels her inner “Steve Jobs” to explain how design at Airbnb is not just how it looks, but how it works, both in the workplace and on the screen. Twitter: http://twitter.com/highrespodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/highrespodcast iTunes: http://bit.ly/highresitunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/highresgoogle

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UX Oxford – Monthly speaker series on user experience. Inspiring talk + free drinks + meet friendly peers. uxoxford.co.uk Having come over from heading up a optimisation services team vendor-side and doing Conversion Rate Optimisation (CRO) for about 8 years. Tom is going to share with us his lessons learned from joining a start -up […]

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At Awwwards Amsterdam January 2016 Bart Van de Wiele showcases Adobe’s Design Future, Adobe XD (Experience Design) Formerly named Project Comet, Bart gives a live demo of the exciting cross platform-app which combines wireframing, visual design, interaction design, prototyping, previewing and sharing. bit.ly/Awwwards-AdobeXD

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You’ve been seeing it more and more lately – experience design job descriptions listing HTML, JS, CSS, and various front-end frameworks as desirable skills for designers to possess. Why? Some say that learning code allows designers to understand constraints of a system (native, web, mobile, etc). Others might be hoping to leverage a designer as […]

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Requirements-driven product definition is a sure-fire way to get 100% of the wrong product launched. The assumptions that requirements are based on are usually not accurate enough to determine the exact solution those requirements dictate. Instead, teams should focus on creating a series of hypotheses that define potential solutions to their business problem and then […]

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Designing for the Internet of things means blessing everyday objects, places, even people with extraordinary abilities—requiring designers, too, to break with the ordinary. Designing for this new medium is less a challenge of technology than imagination. Join Josh as he shows how the digital manipulation of physical objects turns us into wizards; how to sling […]

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The testing was run on both the Slack desktop and mobile app to uncover potential hidden flows or weaknesses that novice and pro users may face when using the product.   Users were given a predefined scenario and then asked to perform certain tasks such as; customizing their own profile, locating their teammate contact info, […]

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James talk about why you won’t use the next big thing and why designers of IoT experiences will need to check their egos at the door, as the most important innovations will be distributed, invisible, and will only be recognized when they don’t work as intended.

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