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Today, I'm talking to Amanda Santello.-Amanda is currently the Experience Design Lead at Forge, a construction company building the next-gen trades community. Before Forge, she worked as the Associate Director of Product Design at Chewy, and before that, the Director of Experience Design at Accenture.-I got a chance to meet Amanda for the first time during a club competition back at Tufts. And I'm so glad we got the chance to sit down and chat about a variety of topics including her watercolor side business, early days at an agency, what's it like to be a director of UX, and so much more. I really enjoyed our conversation, so without further ado, here's my conversation with Amanda Santello.===Highlights⭐ Amanda's watercolor side-business⭐ Early days working at a design agency⭐ Work at Accenture & Forge⭐ Differences between an IC vs director⭐ The idea of perfection===Links
Tim Blass is Experience Design Lead at MMT Digital. In this episode of Understanding Users, Tim talks of the ‘aha' moments of the experience design process and the power of continually asking ‘why?' to ensure you get to the root cause of the problem you're designing for. He talks of the need for designers to continually stay curious and empathetic in their work, and reflects on the surprising prevalence of imposter syndrome within the design community. He also considers the constraints that remote working places on those facilitating design workshops, particularly when trying to read a room full of participants who can't interact physically and often won't even turn their cameras on… Finally, he plays my 3 card challenge to share his favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend he hopes to see in the future. Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode. Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.
Nico Li is a UX / Product Designer who has been around for a while. Currently, he is residing with the Zebra Technologies Innovation and Design team and spending quite some time incubating new digital solutions.In this episode, we talked about:Nico Li's role in Zebra TechnologiesWhat is Zebra Technologies and how it serves peopleHardware and software solutionsZebra Technologies' stage gating processCompany's general approachAlignment and design evangelismHow Nico got into designAnd MUCH MORE!Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoli/www.zebra.com Liminal Thinking (book) http://liminalthinking.com/ https://amzn.to/3wTYHb2 Note: Currently, the design team (Zebra Technologies) is looking for UX Researcher and Designer in the US and UX Designer in India. Check out the job openings from Zebra on LinkedIn.
¿Qué tienen en común empresas como spotify, Airbnb y Trello? Las tres, han adoptado la metodología de Design System a la hora de gestionar la parte visual de sus proyectos. Pero, ¿qué es realmente un Design System? Es por esto que charlamos directo desde Colombia con Santiago Camargo, Experience Design Lead y co-organizador de Figma Colombia y mentor de diseño para Quántica. Host:
"Cuando te lleguen las oportunidades nunca va a ser en el tiempo perfecto, así que aprovecha y hazlo" La vida de Lumen ha estado llena de muchas oportunidades interesantes. Estudiar y trabajar en Europa, diseñar la aplicación de Eventbrite para iOS, lanzar productos de AirBnB y ser co-host del podcast #1 de UX en español: Diseño Cha Cha Cha. Todo mientras es voluntaria en Code for Venezuela. Lumen ha logrado vivir 3 o 4 vidas en una sola. En este episodio hablamos sobre: * Como llego a AirBnB (con escalas en Milan y Londres) * Como ser mujer y latina influencia su trabajo * La cultura de AirBnB trabajando remoto * Retos y realidades de trabajar remoto hoy en día * El síndrome del impostor y como manejarlo Y por supuesto, nos contó la historia sobre cómo diseño el logo del Emoji de Arepa. Desde un AirBnB en Paris a la 1 de la mañana en un viaje de negocios y colaborando con 2 personas en Nueva York via Twitter messenger. Este es un episodio que vas a querer verlo en YouTube. Lumen nos dio una Master Class al final sobre como se crean los emojis en general. Siguela en Instagram @LumenBigott ---- Recuerda que por tan solo $5 USD al mes tienes acceso a nuestro Patreon con más de 10 horas de contenido extra y acceso a nuestro meetup virtual cada dos semanas. Puedes unirte vía Patreon.com/ConexionesPodcast --- Este episodio es posible gracias a Platzi. Si quieres crecer laboralmente, emprender o empezar a crear por tu cuenta, Platzi es el lugar ideal para prepararte. Tienen más de 600 cursos sobre emprendimiento, marketing digital, producción audiovisual y programación. Te invito a conocer Platzi en https://platzi.com/conexiones --- #AirBnB #CodeForVenezuela #latinasentech
"Cuando te lleguen las oportunidades nunca va a ser en el tiempo perfecto, así que aprovecha y hazlo" La vida de Lumen ha estado llena de muchas oportunidades interesantes. Estudiar y trabajar en Europa, diseñar la aplicación de Eventbrite para iOS, lanzar productos de AirBnB y ser co-host del podcast #1 de UX en español: Diseño Cha Cha Cha. Todo mientras es voluntaria en Code for Venezuela. Lumen ha logrado vivir 3 o 4 vidas en una sola. En este episodio hablamos sobre: * Como llego a AirBnB (con escalas en Milan y Londres) * Como ser mujer y latina influencia su trabajo * La cultura de AirBnB trabajando remoto * Retos y realidades de trabajar remoto hoy en día * El síndrome del impostor y como manejarlo Y por supuesto, nos contó la historia sobre cómo diseño el logo del Emoji de Arepa. Desde un AirBnB en Paris a la 1 de la mañana en un viaje de negocios y colaborando con 2 personas en Nueva York via Twitter messenger. Este es un episodio que vas a querer verlo en YouTube. Lumen nos dio una Master Class al final sobre como se crean los emojis en general. Siguela en Instagram @LumenBigott ---- Recuerda que por tan solo $5 USD al mes tienes acceso a nuestro Patreon con más de 10 horas de contenido extra y acceso a nuestro meetup virtual cada dos semanas. Puedes unirte vía Patreon.com/ConexionesPodcast --- Este episodio es posible gracias a Platzi. Si quieres crecer laboralmente, emprender o empezar a crear por tu cuenta, Platzi es el lugar ideal para prepararte. Tienen más de 600 cursos sobre emprendimiento, marketing digital, producción audiovisual y programación. Te invito a conocer Platzi en https://platzi.com/conexiones --- #AirBnB #CodeForVenezuela #latinasentech
"Cuando te lleguen las oportunidades nunca va a ser en el tiempo perfecto, así que aprovecha y hazlo" La vida de Lumen ha estado llena de muchas oportunidades interesantes. Estudiar y trabajar en Europa, diseñar la aplicación de Eventbrite para iOS, lanzar productos de AirBnB y ser co-host del podcast #1 de UX en español: Diseño Cha Cha Cha. Todo mientras es voluntaria en Code for Venezuela. Lumen ha logrado vivir 3 o 4 vidas en una sola. En este episodio hablamos sobre: * Como llego a AirBnB (con escalas en Milan y Londres) * Como ser mujer y latina influencia su trabajo * La cultura de AirBnB trabajando remoto * Retos y realidades de trabajar remoto hoy en día * El síndrome del impostor y como manejarlo Y por supuesto, nos contó la historia sobre cómo diseño el logo del Emoji de Arepa. Desde un AirBnB en Paris a la 1 de la mañana en un viaje de negocios y colaborando con 2 personas en Nueva York via Twitter messenger. Este es un episodio que vas a querer verlo en YouTube. Lumen nos dio una Master Class al final sobre como se crean los emojis en general. Siguela en Instagram @LumenBigott ---- Recuerda que por tan solo $5 USD al mes tienes acceso a nuestro Patreon con más de 10 horas de contenido extra y acceso a nuestro meetup virtual cada dos semanas. Puedes unirte vía Patreon.com/ConexionesPodcast --- Este episodio es posible gracias a Platzi. Si quieres crecer laboralmente, emprender o empezar a crear por tu cuenta, Platzi es el lugar ideal para prepararte. Tienen más de 600 cursos sobre emprendimiento, marketing digital, producción audiovisual y programación. Te invito a conocer Platzi en https://platzi.com/conexiones --- #AirBnB #CodeForVenezuela #latinasentech
In the newest episode, I enjoyed talking with Chris Lovin, Experience Design Lead at athenahealth and teacher at Austin Center of Design. Before that, he worked on the intersection of Interaction & Industrial Design at frog, Honeywell, Mixer Design Group and others creating hybrid experiences in physical and digital domains.We dive into why smart home products and connected experiences demand hybrid-thinking that bridges physical and digital and how it elevates the process, output and outcome. Further we lean why and how designers can drive positive impact for people in the health-care space and how how the strategic layer can connect various design disciplines in the processIn addition we talk how to balance iteration loops between physical and digital design and how 3D printing and other innovations may create an "agile industrial design" in the future. Chris also shares how to transition between design disciplines: in his case from Industrial Design to Interaction Design.About IDSA:For over fifty years, IDSA has worked to advance the practice of industrial design through education, information, community and advocacy. Our roots stretch to the beginning of the profession and our members are, and have been, some the most celebrated industrial designers of all time. However, being a part of this community means you are joining something bigger than any one individual. Your participation helps strengthen the industrial design profession as a whole and contributes to the boundless impact of design within business, culture and society.Learn more at https://www.idsa.org
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In Mind Your Business, Howie Lim and Bernard Lim speak to Irina Chiew, Experience Design Lead, SEA at ThoughtWorks on how far ahead Singapore is when it comes to innovation for fintech.
Better Future Podcast - Made for People - Design in the Boardroom
In this episode Mark joins LoÏc to talk about services, products and disruption. The layers here are about culture and choice - as organisations develop more direct relationships and touchpoints with customers they have a choice to evolve their culture or risk an experience shift, where the internal culture becomes damaging to the brand. Hosted by: Mark Bergin, Founder & CEO of DRIVENxDESIGN Guests: Loïc Sattler, Experience Design Lead at Futurice Berlin
Jeff MacDonald, Experience Design Lead at Epic Signal at Mekanism, brings us high-level ways to think about our careers as we navigate through them. Hear about how he found Experience Design (formerly Creative Technology) at Brandcenter, how creative technology has evolved, how to roll with the ups and downs of working in advertising, processing your emotions after being let go, and the importance of actively redefining your career along the way. For more guidance from the industry, subscribe to our Weekly Email—it's a small dose of advice, delivered Mondays
Tisha Ibasco is the Experience Design Lead at Accenture, helping build the capability of UX in the Philippines. She leads a team of 20 designers based in Manila and Cebu. Before that, she was a Product Design Lead at Stratpoint. As an experience designer, she likes to dive deep into her projects and its uncertainties to help design thoughtful products. She puts considerable thought in understanding and modelling user and business needs to make product ideas happen. In this episode we talk about things like taking criticism, being comfortable working in the unknown, building the skills to be empathic, and so much more.
Tisha Ibasco is the Experience Design Lead at Accenture, helping build the capability of UX in the Philippines. She leads a team of 20 designers based in Manila and Cebu. Before that, she was a Product Design Lead at Stratpoint. As an experience designer, she likes to dive deep into her projects and its uncertainties to help design thoughtful products. She puts considerable thought in understanding and modelling user and business needs to make product ideas happen. In this episode we talk about things like taking criticism, being comfortable working in the unknown, building the skills to be empathic, and so much more.
Nina Walia is an Experience Designer for ubiquitous technology and emerging platforms. Currently, she is weaving technological experiences into interactive textiles and surfaces at Google. Her previous experience includes overseeing innovative, award winning designs intended to motivate, inspire, educate, and improve people’s lives for Nike, GE, PBS, and the Office of the First Lady, Michelle Obama. Most recently, Nina was working as Experience Design Lead on Jacquard, a collaboration of Google and Levi's. She holds four design patents for her work and has spoken about her craft at many renowned conferences, such as the Interaction Design Association's (IXDA) annual conference, South By South West, Games for Change, the International Conference for Interaction Design and Children, and the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union's annual workshop. She is passionate about community organizing, and co-founded Subcontinental Drift, a nationally syndicated group to encourage South Asian Americans in the arts. She sometimes reminisces about her days as musician, record label owner, and DJ.
In this episode, Hall welcomes Breanna Faye of Rloop Incorporated. Breanna is a trained architect, designer and Experience Design Lead at rLoop, a SpaceX award-winning, globally-distributed organization currently developing the Hyperloop. With a background in MIT's Media Lab and Department of Advanced Urbanism, her research emphasizes the link and impact between cities, people, and transportation technologies. Her experience has led her to tackle projects from urban scale to product scale, including the hyperloop, autonomous vehicle concepts, and gps-enabled bike helmets. With rLoop, the aim is to decentralize high-technology and design solutions by utilizing Blockchain and crowdsourcing technology. Hall and Breanna talk about Best practices for starting and running a blockchain company and blockchain trends. In this episode, you'll also learn Breanna's advice to people investing in blockchain startups as well as challenges, risks and immediate opportunities to pursue. Breanna is joining us as a guest speaker this October at the Emerge ICO Summit in Austin Texas.
In this episode, Stephen interviews Darren Hood, Professor at Kent State University and Experience Design Lead at Ryder Systems. We talk about institutional racism, depth of experience in the field vs. new UXer's coming out of bootcamps, and how to navigate the UX/tech world at a minority.