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Welcome to Bear Academy podcast. Here, we talk things about design, productivity and technology with professionals who work in tech and design industries. Hosted by Bear Liu, a UX designer who lives in Auckland, New Zealand.

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    • Dec 7, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    #30 Do these 3 things in the morning!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 6:18


    People want to be productive, and productivity is not only a common goal for professionals, but also a goal for almost everyone. I think I'm productive, but recently, I just found a tip that can fundamentally improve my productivity to a brand new level. What's that? Let's talk about this! Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #29 A Lesson from Brain Collins

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 4:33


    There are a few things creative people need to do every day, actually, some things need to do for the whole life as a designer, programmer, writer, or any kind of creative people. I've joined an online session with legendary designer, Brian Collins, and he listed 3 things that every creative person needs to improve during his/her career. Can't wait to share with you! Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #28 Why should you color-code meetings?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 9:09


    Productive remote meetings, everyone wants them, but it's not easy to be productive during all meetings, especially for remote workers. We need to know not all the meetings are the same, and we should divide them into different types, and cope with different strategies. Here's a tip that I'm using for keeping productive and good well-being when taking many meetings every work week. Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #27 Design Principles in Squid Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 6:09


    I guess most of you guys already watched the Netflix show: Squid Game? As a product and UX designer, I found a few design principles in Squid Game. Sounds interested? Let's jump into the game and review them! Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #26 - What does work mean to you?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 3:41


    Work could mean different thing for us. What does work mean to you? Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #25 - One Tip That Totally Improved My Wellbeing During Lockdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 2:28


    A big tip that helps my well-being during lockdown is disconnecting. To be specific, disconnect from my devices while eat and sleep. Let's talk about the first one. Eating and scrolling was my default - I always need to find something to do. Checking social media, posting photos on social, watching videos, or listening to podcasts...so many things to do while eating! I noticed how my mobile shaped my behavior and thinking and decided to fight back. I've tried mindfulness eating, and it changed the way I used to eat. Eating becomes a way of recharging myself, both on body and soul. As there are three times per day to recharge, the benefits are continuous. It's easy - just eat when you are eating. Look at your food, smell them, taste them and eat them. Just connect to them, rather than connect to your device, news, or emails. Try it today, it's only 20-30 minutes. Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #24 - How Do Professionals Cope With Lockdown?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 8:42


    Recently I ran a team session with 30+ designers in my team, and got some great tips and suggestions on coping with lockdown. Let's see how those top professionals cope with lockdown! Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #23 - 6 Wellbeing Tips Help You Survive And Thrive In Lockdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 9:16


    New Zealand is currently in a level 4 lockdown, and many people from other places are experiencing the same challenge. In this podcast, I'm going to share a few wellbeing tips that I used and worked for me on coping with lockdown, hope they will helpful for you as well. Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #22 - I Stopped Making videos for 2 Months, And I've Finished A Book!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 14:33


    I consider producing content as a serious thing. Since this year, I've decided to make 2 videos per week. That was my goal, and it still is. But in last two months, I stopped doing it. Why? In this podcast, I'm going to share why and how I stopped making content on my channel in last 2 months, and use the time to write a book. Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    #21 - 6 Tips From An Introvert For Preparing A Speech

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 12:51


    It's not easy to give a speech in front of 100 people as an introvert, with your second language. I'm happy that I did it, but even happier about the things I've learned. In this podcast, I'm sharing a few things I've learned from 4 public speeches I did recently: Sincere beats seriousity. Don't start from scratch. Reflection as a habit. Preparation is gold, and practice is diamond. Team work makes dream work. Enjoy the progress. *** Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. *** You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    How to read 10 books in 30 days

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 19:09


    How many books you can read in a month? If can read 1 book per week, you can read 4 books in a month. I got 10 books done in April, with a full-time job, a four-year-old to take care of, a YouTube channel, and a podcast to take care of. How did I do it? Check this podcast for details! Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    Things I learned at work as a UX Designer at Vodafone

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 10:44


    As a UX designer at Vodafone, things at work are challenging, complex, and exciting. My habit is to review things I learned at work regularly, and as I worked at Vodafone New Zealand for a couple of months already, here are a few things I learned at work. Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    What if I'm not good enough to learn design?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 11:08


    One of the common questions from a self-taught designer is: what If I’m not good enough to learn design? What if I’m not good enough to become a designer? What if it was a wrong choice? I know it as I've been there, and it's totally ok. In this video, I'll share a few tips that helped me went through it, and finally became a confident designer. Hope these tips can help you as well! Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    How to take notes from a book you borrowed

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 7:37


    You borrowed a book from library or from your friend. When reading it, you found it was so good that you want to take notes. But how to take notes from borrowed books? You can't write or doodle on the book, it's not yours. Here's an easy, flexible and productive way to take notes from a book you borrowed, without damaging the book for sure! Bear Who? Hello, I'm Bear, a UX/UI designer who lives and works in Auckland. I make podcasts and YouTube videos about design, productivity, and tech between my work and family hours. You can find me here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BearTalkVideo Newsletter: https://email.beartalking.com/signup Blog: https://blog.beartalking.com/ Podcast: https://voice.beartalking.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/beartalking Twitter: https://twitter.com/bearbig Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/bearbig Website: https://beartalking.com

    Why a Growth Mindset for UX Designers is Essential?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 8:08


    In the book Mindset, Dr. Carol Dweck shows the importance of a growth mindset rather than a fixed mindset. Why is a growth mindset essential for UX designers? As a UX designer, you should be bold enough to admit things you don't know and believe you can find the proper solution for the problem you are working at. In another way, the UX discovery stage for designers is a trial-and-fail process, which requires a growth mindset so you can reflect on what you've learned and adapted it to your design.

    Closer or loser? Keep the promise you made and get things done

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 9:13


    Be a closer, or be a loser? In my opinion, always closing the thing you plan to do, even in the way you are not satisfied or proud. If you are not a closer, you are a loser. That's why I recorded this video in my car on a rainy evening.

    #14 How did I get the LinkedIn Recommendation from Philip Mills?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 9:45


    Philip Mills, the founder of Les Mills International, recommended me on my LinkedIn Profile. It was such an honor to have a recommendation from one of the top leaders in the global fitness industry. How did I get it? Check the video for details!

    #13 - E-Myth: Work on your business, rather than in it

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 13:41


    E-Myth is an excellent book about business, especially for helping small businesses grow without them burned out. I like the book's structure by telling a story about Sarah, a small pie Store owner struggling to survive on her own business. She worked 12 hours per day. She gets used to working as a technician rather than an entrepreneur. The author met Sarah as a mentor to help her to think about things from a different perspective and improve the shop business step by step. This is a great way to share some theories with the audience by telling a great story. Show characters struggle, and what are the specific actions that they can do? How they cope with the problems. Finally, what was the result? Also, the whole book is about building a system without involving personality, which means that even people change, your business won't be impacted. And another part of the book, which I found quite helpful, is an example of how two or three co-founders can run a business by defining each role and its responsibility for the business. It could be just the founders initially, but later, if they have better candidates, they don't have to spend all the time doing the technician work. They can hire someone who can do the job. And document all the steps with precise measurements so that anyone can pick them up.

    #12 - Prepare the portfolio that can get you hired

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 10:12


    Why do we need a UX portfolio? And how to prepare the portfolio that can get you hired? In this video, I'll share a few tips about portfolios for UX designers and product designers, so that you could know how to start to build your own portfolio to help you get the design job you want.

    Designer Michel Ferreira and his four other hidden roles

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 61:53


    A few years ago, when I move to New Zealand from China, as a designer without local experience, references, and didn't even speak the language properly, I had a big question: how can I start? I think it's not only my question but probably the key question for all the people who would like to work somewhere else from his/her home country: yeah, how can I start? Because I've been experienced this struggle, I was impressed when I learned Michel Ferreira's story. Started from Brazil, Michel extended his design career to an international level: he previously worked in the US, then worked at Shopify in Canada and Booking.com in the Netherlands, and currently in Sydney as a Design Manager at Atlassian. Wow! How did he start? With curiosity in my mind, I invited Michel for this podcast interview and the result? Boom! I got this mind-blowing conversation. Let's jump into it! By the way, if you curious about the title - what about his four other hidden roles? Stay to the last, and you'll get it then :) Shownote Visual shownote michel-sketchnote https://i.imgur.com/1gDOoNo.jpg About the guest Michel Ferreira is a Brazilian designer living in Sydney, Australia where he works full-time as a Design Manager at Atlassian, building the future of world-class Enterprise products like Jira. Previously worked at Shopify in Canada and Booking.com (http://booking.com/) in the Netherlands. Michel is also the host of LatinXs Who Design podcast. As a writer and public speaker, Michel has delivered numerous presentations to audiences around the world to introduce new design ideas and examine best practices in A/B testing. He's also written articles for Net Magazine and company blogs such as: Would you like fries with that? For Booking.com (http://booking.com/) and 11 Lessons from the NBA Bubble for your newly remote team for Atlassian. Michel Ferreira's podcast https://anchor.fm/latinxswhodesign (https://anchor.fm/latinxswhodesign) Special Guest: Michel Ferreira.

    Design an app to save our grandmas - Story of delivering the NZ COVID Tracer app

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 69:13


    The NZ COVID Tracer app took an essential part during the whole COVID-fighting process - more than half of the people in New Zealand using the app to help save people's lives. The app was developed and delivered by RUSH, an Auckland based digital agency, which only took six weeks from concept to launch. It's a once-of-a-lifetime opportunity for a designer. What are the stories behind the scene? Who are the people doing the design of the app? In this episode of Bear Academy, I have the pleasure of talking to Stephen Horner - Chief Design Officer, and Chloe Fong - Product Lead about the story of designing and delivering the NZ COVID Tracer app. As a reminder, please turn on Bluetooth tracing in the app. Shownote: Latest stats of the app since the app launched… (as at 27 January 2021) There are 2,496,000 registered users This is 61% of the adult population of NZ (*aged 15+) There have been 160,466,530 total QR poster scans And 6,555,858 manual diary entries The highest peak of scans so far is 2,509,166 in a single day Since Bluetooth launched on 17 December 2020, 859,369 devices have activated this function Official website: https://tracing.covid19.govt.nz/ (https://tracing.covid19.govt.nz/) https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-resources-and-tools/nz-covid-tracer-app (https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-resources-and-tools/nz-covid-tracer-app) Case study (RUSH): https://rush.co.nz/work/nz-covid-tracer-app/ (https://rush.co.nz/work/nz-covid-tracer-app/) Guests: Stephen Horner - Chief Design Officer at RUSH https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevehornernz/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevehornernz/) Chloe Fong - Product Lead at RUSH - teacher at EF (UK) https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloefong/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloefong/) Special Guests: Chloe Fong and Stephen Horner.

    $09 - There Are no "BAD" replies for your job applications

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 13:23


    We all received emails like this: "Thank you for applying this role, we really appreciate your time and effort putting on this. Unfortunately, you will not go to the next stage. All the best and good luck to your job searching." It's a bad reply, isn't it? Actually, no. And, there're no bad replies at all. In this short podcast, I'll share a tip that you can always get some useful information from the reject replies.

    #08 - 5 tips to onboard a new job like a pro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 9:12


    Onboarding a new job could be overwhelming - you might look calm on your face, but totally freak out inside. I have some experience of onboarding new jobs, new projects in different countries, and I found there are things in common, no matter where and when. Basically, you need to be clear about 3 things: information, resource and expectation. In this video, I'm going to share a few tips to help you do better when you get a new job. YouTube: https://youtu.be/_DJ9raUIywY

    These are the tips that helped me to read 1 book per week

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 12:53


    I read 54 books in 2020, which is the sixth year that I keep reading one book per week. What are the books I read and what are the recommendations? How did I do it? And why? Check the video to find the answer to these questions. Here are ten books from my 2020 list that I recommended to read: Digital minimalism - this book helps me to regain control of my attention and time from something doesn't deserve. Siddhartha - A fable about our life and universe, and so good! Amusing Ourselves to Death - This book was written in a few decades ago, but precisely predicted our lives in 21 century. The Urban Sketcher - This book gave me the confidence, skill and roadmap to learn sketch in my late 30's. Guns, Germs and Steel - It's such a great book about history, geographic and culture, which open a brand new perspective for me to see the world. Educated - deeply touched by the story of Tara, about her uses knowledge to find out how the world looks like, and who she is. "There's a world out there, and it's different from dad's whisper into your ears. " Surely you're joking, Mr Feynman! - Richard Feynman is my idol, in many ways. This book is the best way to learn his thinking process, and it quite enjoyable to read his remarkable story. The Design of Everyday Things - this is the classic book if you want to know anything related to design. Forever Employable - this new book by Jeff Gothelf, the influencer of the design industry, shares tips and strategy of building a future proof career. The timing for reading this book is never better - I mean, 2020, right? You got it. The Tartar steppe - "Time has slipped by so quickly, that his heart has not had a chance to grow old. " this is the best story about the time I read this year, highly recommended!

    #06 - Use these 4 pillars to plan your design career in 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 7:47


    When I planned to change my career to UX a few years ago without local working experience and academic background, I created a strategy with 4 pillars and succeed. If your career goal of 2021 is to land a job in the design-related industry, this strategy might work for you as well.

    #05 - Designer, you should learn drawing!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 12:38


    This might be an unpopular opinion: designers should learn how to draw, and it's even more important in the digital age. I have three reasons: ✅ Better communication - using sketch or doodle to communicate is a great way. Architecture designer uses this approach for decades. ✅ Better observation - by learning and practising drawing, you will learn how to observe, which is very helpful for your user research and discovery. ✅ Understanding UI fundamentals - UI trends are changing, but the basic of the basic, e.g. colour palette, composition and perspective, these aren't changed for decades. So, I think a designer should learn drawing. It's a transferable/timeless skill, and it's really fun! But how? Here are a few tips in this one. Check it out! Watch the video version on YouTube (https://youtu.be/O1XR7EawNUA)

    #04 - Number 8 Wire Dilemma for NZ Innovators - Brendan Jarvis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 62:20


    "In New Zealand we have so much potential, but we still have this belief in number 8 wire innovation. It’s a total myth and seriously limiting, especially when it comes to achieving future prosperity. We need to start taking ourselves and how we approach design more seriously, if we’ve got a hope of remaining competitive in such a rapidly evolving world." Brendan Jarvis As a new immigrant designer, I feel so resonate of the quote above, and can't help to think about how we can cope with the new norm, especial on an individual level. After talking with Brendan Jarvis, the founder of Space in Between, I think I found the answer on how to deal with the uncertainties, and create your personal best practice as a designer. Shownote Space In Between (https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/) Brave UX Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdOejeOwirOOzRIv55nDryg) AGENCYFOUNDERS interview - Float (https://www.float.com/agency-founders/brendan-jarvis/) Meet our friends… Brendan Jarvis - Design Assembly interview (https://designassembly.org.nz/2020/09/04/meet-our-friends-brendan-jarvis-the-space-inbetween/) Special Guest: Brendan Jarvis.

    #03 - The Designer Who's Trapped On A Tropical Island - Peter Atcheson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 77:41


    Imagine you and family went to a tropical island for a three-night trip, and you were trapped on the island because of the pandemic, not a few days, not a few weeks, but nearly nine months. How about that? A few months ago, I read a post from a designer I followed on LinkedIn. That was his true story. Peter Atcheson is a Digital Product Designer from South Africa. After accidentally stayed in Fiji for eight months, he founded a design studio and dealt with the uncertainties in the best possible way. In this episode of Bear Academy Podcast, I invited Peter to share his story - when life gives you lemons, make lemonade, remotely on a tropical island. Shownote Peter's website: shineupstudio (https://shineupstudio.com/main) Peter's LinkedIn Page (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteratcheson/) Special Guest: Peter-Atcheson.

    #02 - You're a designer, and now what? - Jeff Gothelf

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 62:06


    "As a guy who dreams of becoming a great designer, I got a design job and worked as a designer every day. I got myself in the party, and now what? How could I become a senior designer? What are the pitfalls that I need to avoid? What is the roadmap for my career? And, back to the basic, how to define a senior designer?" These are some common questions from the designers who want to improve, and I have those questions too. Only other senior designers could answer these questions, I mean, real senior designers. Jeff Gothelf is the co-author of Lean UX and Sense & Respond, as well as a speaker and organizational designer. He was most recently nominated for a Thinkers50 award for innovation. Over his 20 years in technology, Jeff has worked to bring a customer-centric, evidence-based approach to product strategy, design, and leadership at a wide range of companies, like Neo Innovation, TheLadders, Webtrends, and AOL. He is one of those senior senior designers, and definitely has heaps of experience to provide guidance for intermediate and senior designers. I asked Jeff these questions and got lots of insightful answers. If you work in tech or creative industries and would like to become a senior designer, this episode of Bear Academy Podcast is the right one for you. Shownote Jeff Gothelf website (https://jeffgothelf.com/) Lean UX (https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#lean-ux) Forever Employable (https://jeffgothelf.com/foreveremployable/) Special Guest: Jeff Gothelf.

    #01 - The Design System of Xero with Zac Sanderson-Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 61:33


    Xero, is a company with 3000+ employees, 2 million users, in 2014 and 2015, Xero was identified by Forbes as World’s Most Innovative Growth Company. Their design team is an army of 57 product designers, 13 researchers, 2 content strategists works from Australia, New Zealand and other part of the world when I published this podcast. Today, I'm going to talk to Zac Sanderson Harris, Product Design Manager - Design Manager (Systems) at Xero. The topic of the chat, will be Design System. You will learn these questions in this podcast: What is the design system? How does it work? How does a designer at Xero know if a design successful or not? What the competencies do a design system builder need to have? how to learn those skills? zac-standing https://i.imgur.com/fygaTbQ.jpg Xero specific by Zac: We're growing our design team globally and looking for people in product design, design research, and design systems. There are roles across Australia, New Zealand and North America. Just go to Xero's LinkedIn page, under jobs. Our design team has published a number of articles on what it's like to work at Xero and the kind of work we do. You can find them over on Medium, in our publication called 'Humans of Xero (https://medium.com/humans-of-xero)'. Design Systems resources: Atomic Design | Brad Frost (https://atomicdesign.bradfrost.com/) Design Systems | Alla Khomatova (https://www.smashingmagazine.com/design-systems-book/) Design Systems | Eight shapes (Medium) (https://medium.com/eightshapes-llc/tagged/design-systems) Design Systems Handbook | Invision (https://www.designbetter.co/design-systems-handbook) Practical UI Patterns for Design Systems | Diana MacDonald (https://didoesdigital.com/project/book-practical-ui-patterns-for-design-systems/)

    #49 Adobe acquires Figma, Tips for getting a Design job, Digital hygiene

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 36:26


    A full episode of 3 topics: Adobe acquires Figma, Tips for getting a Design job, Digital hygiene.1. A few thoughts on Adobe acquiring Figma - some of them might be unpopular from other designers' opinions.2. I mentored 10+ juniors and helped them transition from different industries to land a design job offer, including working at multinational companies. Here're a few things I noticed that all job-landing designers have.3. While you are working, you will need to eliminate (or at least reduce) the interruption from your phone, as it's the most distracting device in your workspace. But How? Here are a few simple tips that you can do to immediately increase your productivity.

    #48 Armando Torrealba: design is intention

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 80:48


    Armando Torrealba is an Experience Design Manager at Atlassian, and I worked with him while he worked at Xero as a Product Design Director. He came from Chile (as a non-native speaker) and thrives as a design leader in New Zealand, which was one of the reasons I invited him to join my podcast. While I worked with Armando at Xero, I noticed he is really great at communication, design intention and mindfulness. I've learned a lot from him and I believe you will get some takeaways from this podcast as well.Highlights

    #47 Ciao Chen: A Life Coach's unexpected digital nomad life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 61:28


    Life Coach Ciao Chen shared her ways of working as a digital nomad travelling in China(currently) and running an international coaching business. It all started because of COVID :)Highlights

    #46 Brendan Jarvis: What I learned from podcasting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:40


    Brendan Jarvis shared what he learned from 2 years of podcasting experience on finding and interviewing top UX influencers.Highlights

    #45 Bilingual content creator journey with Camellia Yang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 65:11


    A couple of weeks ago, I joined a podcast (Chiwi Journal) interview and shared my journey of being a bilingual content creator. With the host's permission, I shared this interview on my podcast as well.In this episode, we talked about:How do Chinese people pick up their English names?From working at a ‘tier 18' city in China as a designer and building a business in web2 to migrant to New Zealand to raise a family —- Bear's story as an immigrant.How to navigate life while moving to a new country, finding a new job and welcoming a newborn at the same time?Why is it essential to have a role model to learn and mimic, especially in difficult life moments?What does it feel like to start a tech podcast in 2012 and win an award from Apple?What motivates Chinese speakers to create content in English? What emotional journey did we go through?How create content online can change people's life?Two tips on being a productive content creator that can keep publishing content consistently.What tools do we use as bilingual content creators? How to find our audiences, and how to measure success?How to start a content creator journey while still working full-time and having a family to look after?What's the NO.1 lesson to pass on to the next generation?Enjoy :)

    #44 How to take notes from an audiobook?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 5:38


    Listening to an audiobook is a great way to learn new things, but you are more likely to forget most of the learnings as taking notes from an audiobook is tricky. I'll show you a tip to help you better review what you've learned from an audiobook, and remember most of the key points. Sounds too good to be true? Check it to see if this approach suits you!

    #43 Do 10 hours for this before adapting 10000 hours rule!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 8:40


    You might heard of 10000 hours rule by Malcolm Gladwell, which is to invest 10000 hours to master something. But how do you know which domain you would like to spend 10000 hours in the beginning? Introducing my 10 hours theory. Actually, it's 10,100,1000,10000 hours theory. By investing 10 hours at the very beginning, you can make sure the rest of 9990 hours you will spend is a good investment.

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    #42 The Making of a Manager: Best tips from Facebook Design VP!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 15:46


    The making of a manager by Julie Zhuo is an awesome book for designers and design managers. It sounds like it's written for a new manager but I found it insightful and helpful for all the professionals working with other people. You will learn the mindsets, goals, and struggles of a manager, and better collaborate with your own manager. Also, if becoming a manager is your career goal, this is a must-read.A Designer can also learn some practical tips from this book, such as running a successful design critique, managing time and how communicating with different teams. I like the clear and easy-understanding language which makes the reading experience so good. It's also an inspiration for immigrants like myself: put some effort, determination and consistency into something you love/are good at, such as writing for Julie, and the result will be the best you can imagine.

    #41 Tips for presenting your design work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 9:19


    7 #tips for presenting your design work like a pro! Presentation is an essential skill for designers, and sometimes it might be overwhelming. Last week, I did a presentation with a wider audience to share what I work at in last 6 months in 12 minutes. The result was great, and I found some of my personal design presentation tips might be helpful for other designers to share or presenting design work.

    #40 How to make confident career decisions?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 9:35


    Confident career decisions? It's always hard to make career decisions, no need to say to decide confidently. How do I know if it's the right choice,? As a design mentor, I've been asked this question many times: what if I don't know which way to choose as my career direction?My answer is to define what you should know and get the answers in the cheapest and fastest ways. You can do these 3 things for research in a short time, and be able to figure out if your dream job is actually worth putting effort into. After that, you should be able to make confident career decisions :)

    #39 10 Things You Can Do For Your Design Career In 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 10:47


    We all know that uncertainties are something for certain in these years, and 2022 will not different at all. Any career tips 2022 for designer? I wrote a tips list for myself as a reminder for my career in 2022, and I think it might be helpful for many people here.

    #38 Top Secret in Comics! Book Review on Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 7:40


    Why comics are so popular? What's the secret in comics? How to read comics and most importantly for designers: what's the top tip/secret we can borrow from comics to our work? In this video, I want to share a few thoughts on Scott McCloud's awesome book: Understanding Comics.

    #37 Just Enough Research - A Must-Read Book For All Designers!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 9:36


    Finally read Just Enough Research by Erika Hall,, which has been on my reading list for a while. Wow! I feel bad after reading this book: why didn't I read it when I started my UX design career!? I would avoid so many pitfalls and have many better outcomes if I followed some research suggestions from this book!If you need a just enough summary for this book, Erika summarised it in this awesome video [https://lnkd.in/gRQcm__S](https://lnkd.in/gRQcm__S)SS). Five things that blew my design mind from this book:1️⃣ Surveys are the most difficult research method of all.2️⃣ Test a competitor's product before you even put pencil to paper. Then test some sketches. And then test at every stage as much as you can.3️⃣ When blue-sky thinking meets reality, reality always wins.4️⃣ The first rule of user research: never ask anyone what they want.(You risk the scope of your ideas being limited by the imaginations of others. )

    research designers ux surveys must read books erika hall just enough research
    #36 How To Get Rich: Naval Ravikant on wealth and happiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 10:46


    "How to get rich(without being lucky)" is one of the most popular Twitter threads, written by Naval Ravikant, a famous investor of Silicon Valley.I love his tweet so much, that guided me to the book of his thoughts and comments: The Almanack of Naval Ravikant. In this book, Naval talked about how to get rich, how to be a happier person, and shared many other insightful tips.I think of getting rich as a wealth-building journey, and it can be designed and executed. It's a bit late to realize it, but not too late. Actually, building fortune is never too late to do.

    #35 Satya Nadella On Leadership: Hit Refresh

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 9:52


    Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft shared his thoughts about the leadership, career and culture of Microsoft in his book, Hit Refresh. I'm quite interested in the leadership part, as Satya's personal journey clearly shows how he built his leadership from the very beginning.

    #34 Crushing It by Gary Vaynerchuk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:02


    I have a YouTube channel, and I post videos about design, productivity and other things every week. I want more views and more engagement with my audiences. That's the drive for me to read Crushing it by Gary Vaynerchuk. As the well-known social media guru, entrepreneur and multi-time New York Times bestseller, Gary Vaynerchuk shares many tips and suggestions on Crushing it - you could be an influencer on social!- Add value to your audience - it's the most valuable tip I've learned. I used to create content based on my personal interest, which is alright. But if I want to grow, I'll need to focus on adding value to my audiences.- Create pillar content first, then micro-content. E.g. You can write a blog as your pillar content, then create YouTube videos, podcasts, Tiktok clips, Tweets, etc.- Be a big fish in a small pool. Find out what you want to focus on, then go deep. Aim to own your place in that market.

    #33 5 Amazing Books For Designers in 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 6:37


    5 books for designers in 2022 - I have kept reading 50 books a year since a few years ago, and this habit hugely changes my work and life. Since I started to work as UX/Product designer, I noticed that many non-design related books provide so much value for my career. So in this video, I would like to recommend 5 books for designers in 2022 - these books can hugely help you to improve your design skill.

    #32 Don't Do New Year Resolution, Do this Instead

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 7:11


    Don't do new year resolution! It's the end of the year, and normally we plan what we want to do in the next year, which is the New Year's resolution. But, is it work? Half of the new year's resolutions fail, and I failed on mine many times as well. This year, I decided to do things differently. I'm going to plan my next year based on last year's reflection, rather than half-blinded wishes. Did it work? It was amazing! I'll show you how!

    #31 All the books I've read in 2021!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 15:31


    I have kept reading 50 books a year since a few years ago, and this habit hugely changes my work and life. In this video, I share all the books I read in 2021, and also some tips and finds for reading more books. If you are planning books to read in 2022, some of them might be good to add to your reading list :)

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