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Episode 36 of the Neon Moiré Show is with conference organizer Charis Rooda on postponing or cancel your in-person conference. Charis is part of the SmashingConf team and organizes since 2017 annually her own non-profit conference Webconf.asia in Hong Kong. Which she had to postpone In 2019 because of the massive protest in her beloved city. In this episode we talk about why postponing a conference is better than canceling. Bringing parts of SmashingConf online and which tools to use to create an awesome online conference experience. Featuring: Helle Martens / @snetramelleh, conference organizer Host: Thomas Dahm (twitter.com/thomasdahm), Neon Moiré founder. Show notes: neonmoire.com/podcast About Neon Moiré: Neon Moiré is a curated event guide of the world’s most interesting design conferences and events on our digitized world. The agenda will focus on graphic, typography and interaction design conferences, not to forget design film festivals and an overview of the top design summer schools. Curated by Thomas Dahm. Support Us: Leave a rating or review on iTunes Become a one-time or recurring supporter on Patreon: patreon.com/thomasdahm Follow Us: Newsletter: neonmoire.com/subscribe Twitter: twitter.com/neonmoire Instagram: instagram.com/neonmoire instagram.com/neonmoireshow Facebook: facebook.com/neonmoire Feedback neonmoire.typeform.com/to/ITlfcI Download our Neon Moiré Show App bit.ly/NeonMoireShowApp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neonmoireshow/message
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)
Hello listeners. We've been back to UX Copenhagen! This year’s topic was consent and privacy. We were there for both days of the conference and we're bringing you three special editions of the Tech for Good Live podcast with a whole host of fantastic guests. On the third and final episode, joining podcast regular Ben White, Managing Director at digital agency Reason Digital and host Rebecca Rae-Evans, consultant at the design agency Sigma, is Saskia Videler. Saskia is an independent content strategy consultant, a content designer, UX writer, lecturer, public speaker, workshop host AND she produces and hosts the podcast series “Efficiently Effective”. Saskia Videler is based in Belgium. She works for large organisations in retail, telecom, and government, as well as for smaller NGO’s and companies. Special thanks to Helle Martens (@snetramelleh) and the UX Copenhagen team for having us back! If you’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast, please drop us a friendly review on iTunes. You can hear more episodes like this, and also some special additions, on iTunes, Spotify and your regular podcast providers. Thanks to podcast.co, they know everything about podcasting and host us in a fancy studio in Manchester. You can hire it too, if you’re into that sort of thing. And finally, thanks to PR Agency One who someone seem to find nice things to say about us. If you want to talk to us or send complaints, which is clearly more likely, our twitter is @techforgoodlive. You can get in touch with us at hello@techforgood.live
Hello listeners. We've been back to UX Copenhagen! This year’s topic was consent and privacy. We were there for both days of the conference and we're bringing you three special editions of the Tech for Good Live podcast with a whole host of fantastic guests. On episode two, joining podcast regular Jonny Rae-Evans, Head of Creative at Capgemini and host Rebecca Rae-Evans, consultant at the design agency Sigma, are Sheryl Cababa and Darren Menachemson. Sheryl is an Executive Creative Director at Artefact and has more than 20 years of experience in product design and consultancy. With one foot planted in design research and strategy, and another in interaction design. She has experience working with companies such as Microsoft, Philips, and IKEA, leading projects across industries from retail to robotic surgery systems. Darren is a partner in ThinkPlace, a world-leading public good design firm that works to create better futures for society. His focus is on applying design thinking at scale to intractable challenges, in both developed and developing countries. Darren works in policy areas such as public health, biosecurity, taxation, social services, education and digital government. Look out for the final epsiode on Thursday! Special thanks to Helle Martens (@snetramelleh) and the UX Copenhagen team for having us back! If you’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast, please drop us a friendly review on iTunes. You can hear more episodes like this, and also some special additions, on iTunes, Spotify and your regular podcast providers. Thanks to podcast.co, they know everything about podcasting and host us in a fancy studio in Manchester. You can hire it too, if you’re into that sort of thing. And finally, thanks to PR Agency One who someone seem to find nice things to say about us. If you want to talk to us or send complaints, which is clearly more likely, our twitter is @techforgoodlive. You can get in touch with us at hello@techforgood.live
Hello listeners. We've been back to UX Copenhagen! This year’s topic was consent and privacy. We were there for both days of the conference and we're bringing you three special editions of the Tech for Good Live podcast with a whole host of fantastic guests. On episode one, joining podcast regular Greg Ashton, Digital Strategist at digital agency, Reason Digital and host Rebecca Rae-Evans, consultant at the design agency Sigma, are Gry Hasselbalch and Nicole A. Cooke. Gry is co-founder of DataEthics.eu. For over a decade, she has worked with the industry, policymakers, NGOs, and end users in the cross field of tech, ethics, human rights, and society. She is also appointed member of the European Commission’s high level group on AI and ethics developing ethics and policy guidelines for AI in Europe. Nicole is an associate professor at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She holds an M.Ed. in adult education from Pennsylvania State University and an MLS and a Ph.D. in communication, information and library studies from Rutgers University. Fancy. Her latest works are “Information Services to Diverse Populations” and “Fake News and Alternative Facts: Information Literacy in a Post-Truth Era”. Look out for episodes 2 & 3 next week. Special thanks to Helle Martens (@snetramelleh) and the UX Copenhagen team for having us back! If you’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast, please drop us a friendly review on iTunes. You can hear more episodes like this, and also some special additions, on iTunes, Spotify and your regular podcast providers. Also, thanks to podcast.co, they know everything about podcasting and host us in a fancy studio in Manchester. You can hire it too, if you’re into that sort of thing. Also thanks to PR Agency One who someone seem to find nice things to say about us. If you want to talk to us or send complaints, which is clearly more likely, our twitter is @techforgoodlive. You can get in touch with us at hello@techforgood.live
Helle Martens joins us to talk about her history with UX and Behavioral Science Conferences.
Helle Martens is what we would call the first generation UX Designer. With a degree in Mechanical Engineering she landed her first job in a tech company which led into UX design. Today she is a freelance designer with a passion for usability testing and wireframing. She runs the Copenhagen based community UX Forum CPH and 2 yearly conferences. One on Behavioral Psychology and one on UX Design. You can stay in the loop here http://www.uxconfcph.dk/ Find Helle on Twitter @snetramelleh