The UX Workshop is a global hub where User Experience professionals and enthusiasts can strengthen their skills and meet new peers through live digital media and in-real-life events. Being in The UX Workshop is all about connecting, sharing, and learning; having fun while moving from theory to understanding.
In this short piece the CDIABU students who helped us stream and record are helping us give away books. Ty, who you don't see here was our fearless producer. The team in no particular order is: Avery Fields, Aaron Purnell, Drew Loughlin, Holden Boyles, Tysheka Pierson, and Sean GreenwoodA big thanks to all of them for their very hard work!!
In this episode Joe Sokhol talks about design inspiration.
In this episode Dan Willis talks about what we believe.
In this episode the group discusses accessibility issues and solutions.
In this episode Jared Spool talks about how UX problems always affect the bottom line.
In this episode, Jared Spool and Livia Labate talk about UX and KPIs
In this episode Rob Fay discusses methods to extract desirabiltiy from users.
In this episode, the group discusses what to do about an incredibly long form.
In this episode, usability and user research tools are discussed.
In this episode, a front-end developer demonstrates the project he's working on.
What is editorial strategy? Why is it so integral to content strategy? And what is the relationship between content strategy and publishing? Jeff MacIntyre, principal of Predicate, will present and moderate a small panel discussion: * Ian Alexander, VP, Eat Media (http://eatmedia.net/) * Craig Bromberg (http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=294446) [virtual panelist] * Matthew Geraghty, Senior Content Strategist, Razorfish (http://www.razorfish.com/)
Sylvia Harris recounts her experience with New York-Presbyterian Hospital that lead to working on the service architecture an information design of one NYC's largest hospital campuses.
Jennifer Bove founder and principal at KickerStudio in San Francisco discusses her thoughts on Service Design.
Jun Lee Partner, ReD Associates, New York recounts experiences working with Lego to restore the brand.
Chenda Fruchter is the Assistant Commissioner, Director of Content & Agency Relations, Department of Information Technology and Telecommunication in New York City. And she the design lead for the information service 311. In this presentation, she explains some of the processes and design decisions she makes to help NYC be more informed.
Marc Rettig, co-founder of FIT Associates in Pittsburgh, joins IxDA at Razorfish NYC to talk about the journey he and his firm have been taking, to shift from familiar project-and-product-oriented design work, to work intended to affect positive change in the world. Along the way, he talks about sustainability, the intimate effects of design, the power of immersion experiences on product teams, the organically complex nature of modern design challenges, and more.
The discussion will address some of these questions: When does the work behind content strategy really begin? When does it end? And who’s doing what in between? We’ll talk about the content strategy work process, coming at it from different perspectives: agency side, client side, pure marketing, editorial governance, and enterprise management.
Todd Zaki Warfel discusses his approach to design by communicating to clients with sketches and prototypes.