Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each aft…
What UX lesson was the hardest for you to learn? Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion, as well as his own take, and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at answers form Shawn Chittle (@shawnchittle), Mike Rapp (@mikerapp) and (@tiadelauria).If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What resources do you use to stay up-to-date with the UX design world?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion, as well as his own take, and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at answers form Helle Martens (@snetramelleh), Narendra Singh (@3_2_1___Design), and Foolproof (@Foolproof_UX)If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What's the difference between UX and marketing?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion, as well as his own take, and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at answers form Shawn Chittle (@shawnchittle), Mike Rapp (@mikerapp) and (@tiadelauria).If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What is Your UX Pet Peeve?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion, as well as his own take, and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at answers form Consuelo Morales (@consuelomr) and Pumpkin Spice JB (@johnbrodish), as well as many more!If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
Episode 8 - What is the biggest compromise you've had to make in your UX design career?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion, as well as his own take, and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at answers form Devyani M. Lal (@devyanimlal) and Andrew Boon (@andrewboon).If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
“Is UX design inherently minimalistic?"Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion,and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at an answers from Shawn G. Chittle (@shawnchittle), Peter Kremer (@ptkrems), and Jeff Chausse (@jeffchausse).If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What is your approach to making sites and apps accessible for all?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion,and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at an answers from @delcerebro, @UXinKC, @potatomuskrat, @gav_hoffman.You can view all the responses to the question on Twitter. You can also see Gav's presentation through the links he provided on his response and my checklist for accessibility design.If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What is the difference between UI and UX? Why is it important?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion,and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at an answers from @amour_de_porc, @miniver, and @jerome_kalumbum.You can view all the responses to the question on Twitter.A quick programming note - Afternoon Answers will be taking a short hiatus after this episode, returning on Tuesday, October 1st.If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What's the difference between sympathy and empathy?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion,and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at an answer from @caitlyn_hampton, who provides us with an amazing insight from @BreneBrown.Her thoughts are so on-point for our discussion that we references this TED Talk of hers on the show.You view all the responses to the question on Twitter.Tomorrow we’ll cover today’s question “How do you explain the difference between sympathy and empathy?” If you want your answer to be featured, either stop by my twitter profile (@dougcollinsux) or simply tweet your response with the #uxtalk hashtag.If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What best practice advice can you give for working with other designers?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion,and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at this question and get answers from Mike Rapp, David Farkas, Ed Chavez, and Jason Baker. You can view all the answers at https://twitter.com/DougCollinsUX/status/1175016762049359876.Tomorrow we’ll cover today’s question “How do you explain the difference between sympathy and empathy?” If you want your answer to be featured, either stop by my twitter profile (@dougcollinsux) or simply tweet your response with the #uxtalk hashtag.If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop by your podcasting platform of choice (or Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, if your preferred podcasting platform doesn't have a ratings system) and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What do you do when you're given a UX design project with no time to research it? Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion,and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we look at this question and get answers from Nick Fink, Sarah Doody, Steve Cohn, Steve Portigal, Brian W. Reaves, Becca Kennedy, and Don Hill.If you enjoyed the podcast please do me a favor and drop by your podcasting platform of choice (or Apple Podcasts, the purple icon on you iPhone, if your preferred podcasting platform doesn't have a ratings system) and leave me a 5-star review and some message - you can say anything you’d like, this isn’t for my ego, just to feed the weird algorithms that decides podcast rankings. And if you REALLY want to be an awesome human being, feel free to leave me a donation on my Patreon page, patreon.com/dougcollinsux.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)
What is your favorite app? Why?Each weekday morning at 8 AM Eastern, UX leader and influence Doug Collins posts a UX-related question on his Twitter profile using the hashtag #uxtalk, and each morning industry professionals and experts from around the world take a moment to answer his question in 280 characters or less. Each afternoon Doug takes the best answers from yesterday’s #uxtalk discussion,and makes it into a quick, five-minute listen to help you keep your UX juices flowing in the second half of the day.Today we focus on @uxdcamp's suggestion of Headspace - a meditation app for the busy human.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dougcollinsux)