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Best podcasts about product design lead

Latest podcast episodes about product design lead

Surviving UX
Prettiest screen in the room

Surviving UX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 37:26


What proved to be most sticky from UX Y'all the TriUXPA conference? What does it take to get the tech obessesed to look up from their phones? Is there anything that can make bad team dynamics better? More tales of UX survival with guest Matt Rogers, Product Design Lead and fellow UX Y'all presenter.

Design Downtime
Davy Fung Loves Podcasting

Design Downtime

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 29:15


Podcasting all-star Davy Fung joins us to talk about… podcasting?! He tells us how he went from being a listener to trying to create a podcast himself, and how it evolved into an ongoing creative outlet. Davy shares insights into the technical aspects of podcast creation, from equipment to editing, and reflects on how important authenticity is in building a successful podcast.
Guest BioDavy Fung (he/him) is a Product Design Lead, supporting the Meta Business Design System. Previously he's been the Design Manager for Design Systems for Disney+ and Hulu. In his spare time, Davy co-hosts the Design Systems Office Hours podcast, talking about all things design systems, and LOVES COFFEE.LinksDesign System Office Hours podcast: https://officehours.systems/Davy's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/DavyFCreditsCover design by Raquel Breternitz.

Product Squad
[☕️ Product Café #10] Pantéa Negui, Télétravail, Dating AI

Product Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 35:34


Tu peux aussi retrouver cet épisode ici : www.axel.pmHello à tous et bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de Product CaféCette semaine, on reçoit Pantea Negui, Product Design Lead chez HopperTu peux trouver Pantéa ici : https://www.linkedin.com/in/pant%C3%A9a-n%C3%A9gui/Au programme de cet épisode(06:12) Philosophie de travail : liberté et conscience.(07:04) Organisation du travail en remote(11:12) Culture managériale anglo-saxonne -> moins infantilisante.(23:34) Choisir son manager(26:55) Télétravail et vie sociale(31:09) Impact sociologique des réseaux sociaux et Covid.En bonus, le rapport 1000 jours de travail en mode distribué chez Atlassianhttps://atlassianblog.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/lessonslearned.pdfL'outil IA de la semaine, c'est WooWellhttps://www.woowell.ai/Allez, tu peux choper maintenant, t'as enfin une profile pic de BG.À la semaine prochaineAxel, Victor et Anna

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis
Rakesh Patwari - Becoming a Better Design Leader

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 71:12


Rakesh Patwari shares what's made him a better manager, why a career in acting wasn't for him, and how designers can give better portfolio presentations. Highlights include: Is Information Architecture still relevant in today's practice of UX? What has and hasn't worked well for you when facilitating 1-on-1's? How do you engage with your team on the topic of work-related stress? How do the dynamics of product and engineering change how you lead design? What's the biggest mistake you see designers making in portfolio presentations? ====== Who is Rakesh Patwari? Rakesh is a Director of Product Design and Research at Cisco, a NASDAQ listed company that was founded in 1984 by a small group of Stanford computer scientists, and that helped to create the IP networking technologies that power today's Internet. Before joining Cisco, Rakesh was a Product Design Manager at Meta, where he supported the design organisation working on privacy infrastructure. Rakesh has also been a Director of Product Design at Salesforce, where he led the design team working on the experience platform. Prior to that at Salesforce, Rakesh served as a Product Design Lead, focusing on B2B commerce products. A dedicated member of the design community, for the past five and half years Rakesh has been a UX Instructor at UC Berkley Extension, designing curriculum and delivering lectures on information architecture. He is also a member of the Design Leadership Forum, an advisor at Berkley SkyDeck, where he provides guidance to startups, and a speaker, mentor and coach for Startup Weekend. ====== Find Rakesh here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rakeshpatwari/ Website: https://rakeshpatwari.design/ X: https://twitter.com/rakeshpatwari ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis
Hang Xu - Radically Reinventing Design Recruitment

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 77:14


Hang Xu shares why he's trying to make recruitment more ethical, how candidates can secure the best possible compensation, and what to watch out for when working with recruiters. Highlights include: Why is it important to always go for the maximum salary available? What can a candidate do to positively influence a levelling decision? Why do candidates with the same skills get paid vastly different amounts? Do you still believe that candidates should sometimes go back on their word? What is pre-closing and why don't you feel that it's a fair recruitment practice? ====== Who is Hang Xu? Hang is a former product designer who, in late in 2022, became the founding talent agent of Collective Supply

Tao Te Chain
Tim Chan - From UXwanabe to UX Professional, and the Art of Origami

Tao Te Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 48:02


Tim Chan is the Product Design Lead at HSBC. A design mentor. Also, a podcaster.MORE: https://aerowong.com/ttc26-tim-chan/

Pixel Paranoia the UX Podcast
S04E03 - In gesprek met Wesley, Photoshop op het web

Pixel Paranoia the UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 73:54


Eindelijk weer een gast, en dit keer de enige echte Wesley van den Brink. Wesley is UX Designer bij ilionx en vervult een belangrijke opdracht als Product Design Lead bij Wolters Kluwer. En daar gaan we hem flink op doorvragen. Verder bespreken we iets wat we nooit verwacht hadden, Photoshop op het web! Daarnaast heeft GSAP een nieuwe website met veel inspiratie. 1:42 - GSAP heeft een nieuwe site - https://gsap.com/ 3:50 - Photoshop op het web - https://photoshop.adobe.com/discover 08:20 - Text-area automatisch vergroten in CSS - https://www.amitmerchant.com/textarea-auto-increase-height/ 10:45 - In gesprek met Wesley 67:44 - Planet Earth III - https://www.bbcearth.com/shows/planet-earth-iii 70:30 - Serie BEEF - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14403178/

Newy Tech People
Adriaan Steyn: Product Design Lead at Hide and Seek Digital

Newy Tech People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 44:05


On this episode of the NewyTechPeople Podcast we interview Adriaan Steyn, Product Design Lead at Hide and Seek Digital. Ellen and Adriaan chat about his career to date, his experience studying at University in South Africa, the projects Adriaan is currently working on as well as his passion for making meaningful impact with his work. Hope you enjoy the interview!

Product Ops Podcast
S3 E8: Desislava Genova (Product Design Lead)

Product Ops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 51:14


On the eighth episode of Season 3 "Listening to our Customers" - we'll be listening to Desislava Genova. Desi is an experienced Product Design leader who has worked at scaling fintechs such as TrueLayer and Dojo. Before transitioning into product design, she spent time in Spain working as an in-house graphic designer. Listen in for some unique insights into product challenges from a product designer who is passionate about human-centred design, behavioural psychology and solving complex problems through user insights and technology! This season of POP is brought to you by BTRT ("beetroot"). Sign up to their private beta here.

Taktsoft Campus Podcast
Folge 34 - Produkte kompliziert zu designen ist einfach

Taktsoft Campus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 27:49


Der Titel dieses Podcasts kommt von einem Zitat von New Monday auf Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-monday-design/ und genau darum geht es in diesem Podcast. Wie können komplexe Prozesse oder Informationen dem Endnutzer so präsentiert werden, dass sie verständlich sind? Und wie geht man beim Testing vor ? Benny Hartung – mit über 10 Jahre Erfahrung im UX/UI Umfeld und nun Product Design Lead bei Circula (https://www.circula.com/de) – erklärt welche Herausforderung es gibt ein Produkt einfach zu gestalten und gibt wertvolle Tipps, wie du diese Herausforderungen meistern kannst. Wenn Ihr Themen habt, die Ihr gern in einem Podcast beleuchtet haben möchtet, sendet eine E-Mail an podcast@taktsoft.com. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören und bis zum nächsten Mal! Euer Taktsoft Campus Podcast Team

Agencies That Build
The Discovery Phase: A Game-Changer for Project Success - Khaiersta English - S2 Ep 15

Agencies That Build

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 32:26


In this episode, we are joined by, Khaiersta English, the Founder & Product Design Lead at Flower Press Creative Studio, LLC. With 25 years of expertise in digital product design and engineering, she has crafted apps, websites, and experiences for an impressive clientele, including industry giants like Visa, Adobe, and Nike. From Creative Director to UI/UX Designer and Content Strategist, she is a versatile powerhouse, skilled in early research, prototyping, team management, and client relations. In this conversation, she highlights the value of the "discovery" process in product design and effective upselling strategies for long-term client relationships.    Discussion Points -    What sort of bogus strategy or misconception do you want to set the record straight on? 2:27 How do you effectively communicate the value of the "discovery" process to potential clients? 4:00 How do you decide the price for your services? 7:16 Could you please elaborate on your agency's approach to marketing, particularly in attracting clients by focusing on people rather than companies? 11:28 How do you upsell to existing customers and maintain strong long-term relationships? What strategies and tools do you use to maintain communication with your extensive client base? 14:25 How would you define the difference between a partner and a vendor in the context of business relationships? 17:52 As a partner in client projects, how do you handle differences of opinion while maintaining a productive relationship? Any tips or insights based on your experience? 20:25 As a female founder and advocate for female founders, what tips do you have for women and individuals in underrepresented groups navigating the entrepreneurial landscape? 25:01 As a leader and business owner, where do you spend your time connecting with peers and other business owners? 28:26 What's exciting you about the future? 31:22 Show notes -    We go through a process called discovery. Discovery is a planning phase, where you undertake stakeholder interviews, map out the assistant design, assemble a prototype, and test it with end users to see if the product direction is valid. That is a paid phase of work. 3:11 You'd be surprised how many people tell me that when they go to an agency, the agency just gives them a price based on the specifications they describe. It is refreshing to hear someone willing to help them validate those specifications. 6:58 We work hourly because hourly acknowledges the reality of software, which is that things change and it's impossible to know all the requirements upfront. 7:53 People are sold on the process once they get involved in it, because it's very exciting to hear real feedback, based on a prototype, to see it in action, to interact with it. 8:50 The main thing is building a network, staying in touch, and continuing to reach out to let people know you're around. Launching projects and showcasing successful project launches are good ways to ensure repeat business. 13:31 I find that upselling work is the easiest way to get new work. When you identify needs and offer solutions to those needs, such as identifying and fixing problems, it becomes one of the best ways to ensure a steady stream of ongoing work. 14:04 Partner is someone who's personally invested in the success of the brand and the project to the point where you operate as if you're a business owner, you operate and make decisions and give advice as if it's your company to run. 18:12 The biggest thing to keep in mind is focusing on the work and the outcomes, putting in the time and effort, and not worrying too much about whether you are male or female. It just comes down to doing the best work. 26:14 I think the intuitive sense of what people need and the caregiving sense that women have are instrumental to our roles as caregivers and mothers. Moreover, these qualities translate well to the workplace, particularly when developing tools for humans and creating user-friendly solutions. 27:03 I have business owners whom I collaborate with and deeply value and trust. I proactively reach out to them, setting up conversations specifically for brainstorming, and through these interactions, I've been able to establish mentorship relationships with some of these individuals. 29:32 I am looking forward to growing our team, we're adding a second engineering channel so we can take on more projects. 31:28   Myth-Busted -  Sales professionals or agencies do not get paid for the planning phase of the sales process Links - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khaiersta/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/theflowerpress  Instagram: https://instagram.com/khaiersta  Company website: https://www.theflowerpress.net/  Clutch: https://clutch.co/top-service-providers/women-owned  Show Credits -  Host - Varun Bihani & Jessie Coan Produced by Bobby Soni  Edited by Priyanka Sharma  Content by Aakash Damani, Yashika Neekhra, and Juhie Bhardwaj

Vento del Cambiamento
Matteo Martin @Casavo - Design System & Ops

Vento del Cambiamento

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 53:55


☀️ [4/10] UX SUMMER TALKS - In questo episodio insieme a Matteo Martin, Product Design Lead in @Casavo, Design System e Design Ops, da valori a processi.

Product Guru's
#188 André Chou - Como o Design System contribui para a eficiência do produto

Product Guru's

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 35:38


Neste episódio do nosso podcast, temos o prazer de receber André Chou, Product Design Lead na Tera, para uma conversa sobre o mundo do Design System. André nos traz sua visão sobre o que é um Design System, sua importância para a gestão de um produto e como ele contribui para a eficiência do produto. Nós nos aprofundamos nos componentes fundamentais de um Design System eficaz e exploramos a influência direta da experiência do usuário em um produto. André compartilhou experiências sobre a relação entre uso e tomada de decisões estratégicas, os desafios mais comuns ao criar e implementar um Design System e como melhorar a sua eficiência e relevância. Discutimos as principais barreiras à usabilidade que nossos usuários enfrentam e como podemos resolvê-las. Além disso, conversamos sobre como testar um Design System e André forneceu conselhos valiosos para aqueles que estão iniciando na área de produtos e têm uma grande apego ao framework. Por fim, ele compartilha suas principais dicas para quem está começando em UX Design. Este é um episódio cheio de insights e conselhos práticos, então não perca! Siga no LinkedIn aqui: André Chou Biblioteca de design system asiática mencionada no episódio: Ant Design - 一套企业级 UI 设计语言和 React 组件库

Píldoras UX - Aprende diseño de experiencia de usuario
#118 Ser Product Design Lead en Wetaca

Píldoras UX - Aprende diseño de experiencia de usuario

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 16:26


Sigue aprendiendo en TribUX: ⁠www.pildorasux.com⁠  Una escuela y comunidad para aprender diseño de experiencia de usuario dónde y cuando quieras

GTM: Got Ten Minutes?
Episode #45: Ayelet Paz Akler, Product Design Lead at Applitools

GTM: Got Ten Minutes?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 16:33


Ayelet is a professional UX and product design lead with extensive experience in the technology industry. She has spent the past few years working in fast-paced start-ups, leading design teams to create impactful experiences for mobile and B2B SaaS products. She thoroughly understands the end-to-end design process, from research to delivery, and is well-versed in Agile methodologies and organizational processes. Previously, Ayelet was part of a global UX team at NICE, a large enterprise company. She took a major part in creating and implementing a new design system for the organization's products. She led the switch from multiple design tools to one - which improved efficiency through better alignment and collaboration within the team and other stakeholders. When she's not designing, you can find her giving back to the design community by mentoring young designers and hosting workshops and meetups. She is always eager to learn and grow and brings this mindset to everything she does, continuously striving to improve processes and stay ahead of the curve.

D Talks - The Design Podcast
What are Design Systems | Dtalks with Soham Sinha, Product Design Lead, Sage

D Talks - The Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 104:34


Soham Sinha is trained in Industrial Design and Architecture, currently offering User experience and Strategic Design solutions for Sage. An avid follower of Dieter Rams, I believe "Good design is thorough down to the last detail". Soham was one of the senior workshop facilitators during his time at Infosys ( 200+ designers). In this episode of D Talks - The Design Podcast, Soham talk about his design journey, transition to UX, Symbolism, History and evolution of Design System. ebook - The what how and why of Design Systems shorturl.at/lH257 _________________________________ Online courses for UCEED CEED NID & NIFT https://online.designexstudio.com/s/store/ _________________________________ Host - Sanjay Reddy https://www.instagram.com/sanjayreddy144/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjayreddy144/

The Product Design Podcast
Kate Syuma - Growing a product design career you will love

The Product Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 56:52


In episode 40 of The Product Design Podcast, Seth Coelen interviews Kate Syuma, Head of Growth Design at Miro. Over the last five years at Miro, Kate has grown from an IC Product Designer to a Product Design Lead and up to her current role. Her insights on career growth and keeping things fresh as your career progress are fantastic!During our chat, Kate shares how to organize your career path and grow as a designer while not getting tired of your job. We also talk about how she set herself up to land her first job and then be discovered by Miro. Kate's approach to growth will help you no matter where you are in your career path right now!During our interview with Kate, you will learn:

Not Just Pixels
018 - Adobe Flash, Challenges Designing in the Streaming Industry, and Design at Netflix with Jordan Kolasinski of Netflix

Not Just Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 37:11


Today, I'm talking to Jordan Kolasinski.-Jordan currently works at Netflix as a Product Design Lead on the Studio Product Innovation Team. Before Netflix, he was the Principal Product Designer at Hulu.-I first met Jordan when he was one of the five panelists in one of my school club's Product Panel last year. And since I started this podcast, I've always wanted to invite Jordan to share his expertise in designing in the streaming industry and his product design journey. And this episode surely did not disappoint. We talked about a variety of topics such as the influence of Adobe Flash on his career, his favorite project as a freelancer, challenges designing in the streaming industry, and much more. So, without further ado, here's my conversation with Jordan Kolasinski.===Highlights⭐ How Adobe Flash impacted his design journey⭐ Should a junior designer do freelancing full time⭐ Challenges designing in the streaming industry⭐ What blew Jordan away about Netflix's personalization system⭐ Design culture & maturity at Netflix===Links

Not Just Pixels
015 - Design in the Automobile Industry, 3-Month Sabbatical, and Finding Your Why with Michael Dimaano of Ford

Not Just Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 39:36


Today, I'm talking to Michael Dimaano.-Michael now works at Ford Motor as the Product Design Lead. And before Ford, he worked at Hertz as the Product Design Lead as well.-During our conversation, what really stood out to me was Michael's emphasis on the importance of finding your "why" - what truly matters to you. At one point, he felt so much imposter syndrome as a product manager that he eventually resigned and took a 3-month sabbatical. And that was the turning point for Michael's career, which we delved deep into in this episode. We also talked about his transition from web design to product design, human-centered philosophy, work in the automobile industry, and so much more. This was definitely one of the first conversations where I seriously didn't know where it was going, but there were so many golden snippets from this. So, without further ado, here's my chat with Michael Dimaano.===Highlights⭐ Web design to product design⭐ Imposter syndrome from being a PM⭐ Takeaways from a 3-month sabbatical⭐ Working as a designer in the automobile industry⭐ Personal life vs work life===Not Just Pixels is a student-led UX Design podcast that strives to help you grow as a designer and get that next design internship or job. This is the podcast I wished I had as a design student, and I hope you'll get something valuable from this show.===Have a great day! :)

Designdrives
#71 | Teslim Alabi | The power of thinking differently.

Designdrives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


“If you know every single thing, then it's hard to think outside of the box”— TESLIM ALABIBuckle up for a fresh episode of Designdrives, where you can learn from the world's best and most forward-thinking design minds.In EP71, as inspirational as it was, we had a great time hosting Teslim Alabi, who serves as a Product Design Lead at Netflix, the leading streaming entertainment service in the world with 200+ million paid memberships.During Teslim's decorated career before Netflix, he worked at one of the “Big Five” in Silicon Valley, Microsoft for almost 5 years, and co-founded and led the design team for Project Moca a.k.a. Outlook Spaces.We talk about his life experiences, challenges that he faced and also the story behind starting the social enterprise called Leads By Design, to actualize the mission of inspiring people from underrepresented backgrounds and underserved communities.In 2017 Teslim co-founded Seattle-based watch company, James & Muriel and led end-to-end for both industrial and product design teams on some high-end timekeeping instrument projects.During the episode, we chat about how he used a “yes mindset” to gain opportunities and get ahead in his career and also how his background as a designer coming from Nigeria make an impact to make organizations more customer-centric.We also chat about designing at Netflix, what makes their design culture more special and share some thoughts and predictions on what lies ahead for designers working in the media and entertainment industry.In the episode, we jump into:The power of creative ignorance in innovation.What are the opportunities and challenges in the entertainment content space and where can designers have the biggest impact?New content models with growth in contexts of digital products and innovation?What are the key challenges for people to communicate the “value of design” with business stakeholders?Role of the designer working in the entertainment industry in the future.and many more!Thanks a lot for your time and your learning Teslim!****The GuestTeslim Alabi is a Product design lead, Entrepreneur and Mentor, currently at Netflix who is passionate about creating delightful and intuitive human-centred experiences at scale through innovation and product strategy.‍Prior to Netflix, he worked at Microsoft for almost 5 years, scaling innovative products, building 0 to 1 projects and leading design on several features and tools that help hundreds of millions of people worldwide be more productive.In 2020, He co-founded and co-invented a canvas-based technology named Project Moca a.k.a Outlook Spaces for organizing artifacts around projects and goals, leveraging it to explore the next frontier of connected collaboration and time management. With a background in Computer Science and Digital Media, he has explored storytelling and problem solving through various mediums like video games, animation and visual design.Teslim strongly believes in the value and power of mentorship, and views it as a way for anyone to pay it forward. He founded the Leads By Design Fellowship to inspire more people from underrepresented backgrounds and underserved communities to pursue careers in tech and to thrive.Also he co-founded and serves as the Design Director at James & Muriel, a watch brand based out of Seattle.

Overexposed: A Pexels Podcast
Women in Creative Panel

Overexposed: A Pexels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 58:51


While Womens' History Month was in March,  we believe that celebrating women shouldn't be restricted to just one month of the year. This podcast aims to share stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. This week, we have three incredible women from our Women in the Creative live panel. Hear from Sally Woellner, Product Design Lead at Canva, Creative Producer and Commercial Photographer, and Tomi Ogundayo, Social Media at Typeform. This was such a fantastic conversation, and we are excited to share it with you!  Through Her Lens Photo Challenge

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis
Amy Bucher, PhD and Geoff Alday

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 70:47


Amy Bucher and Geoff Alday unpack how they're integrating their behavioural and product design practices, the ethical considerations of applying behavioural design to AI, and how designers can apply the COM-B model to change user behaviour. Highlights include: ⭐ How is designing for behaviour change different to other forms of design? ⭐ What are the ethics governing your AI-infused product design decisions? ⭐ How have you integrated product design with behavioural design? ⭐ Has Government use of coercion worked to increase vaccine uptake?  ⭐ What is the COM-B model and how can designers us it to affect behaviour? ====== Who is Amy Bucher? Amy is the Chief Behaviour Officer at Lirio, makers of the world-leading behaviour change AI platform that unites behavioural science with artificial intelligence.  Before joining Lirio, Amy was the Vice President of Behaviour Change Design at Mad*Pow.  Amy is also the author of “Engaged: Designing for Behaviour Change”, published in 2020 by Rosenfeld Media.  - - - Who is Geoff Alday? Geoff also works at Lirio, where he is the Director of Product Design. Before Lirio, Geoff was the Director of Product Design at Ruby, a financial services startup, and at Watershed, a learning analytics platform. He was also Product Design Lead at Emma, the well-known email marketing and automation platform.  ====== Find Amy here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amybucher/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amybphd Website: https://www.amybucherphd.com/ Find Geoff here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffalday/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffa Website: https://www.geoffalday.com/ And Lirio: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lirio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lirio_llc Website: https://lirio.com/ ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/  ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/

Sustain Open Source Design
Episode 24: Taís Lessa on Inclusion in the Workplace for Immigrants and Newcomers

Sustain Open Source Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 39:40


Guest Taís Lessa Panelists Richard Littauer | Memo Esparza | Eriol Fox Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. On this episode, we are excited to have as our guest, Taís Lessa, who is a Product Design Lead at Mozilla Corporation, working with the Pocket team. Our discussion today focuses on inclusion in the workplace for immigrants and newcomers. We also learn more about how Taís grew as a designer, being a newcomer in another country coming from Brazil, not feeling like her contributions were valued, and how she found the right fit for herself at Mozilla and the Pocket team she works with. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more! [00:01:36] Taís tells us her background, what she finds most important in her work, what she does at Mozilla, and the team she's working with. [00:04:53] We find out how Taís ended up on the Pocket team and why she feels it's the best place for her work right now. [00:06:41] Taís details how she grew as a designer, how she grew as a newcomer in Canada coming from Brazil, and how these two paths weaved together. [00:10:02] We hear what it was like for Taís, as well as the team at Mozilla, the openness and open source space around inclusion, across borders, across identities, and whether she found anything that was unique in that space. [00:17:43] Taís explains where she thinks being a designer has been, if it's something that she's had to become in some way because of who she is, and the emotional experience she has being a designer. [00:23:47] Memo wonders how Taís thinks we can foster an environment to encourage people to be more themselves in open source and how they can encourage others to be themselves with a difference of opinions. [00:30:50] Eriol brings up the Hello Kitty project Taís talked about and how it's such a great project to express creativity in open source. [00:33:03] Richard wonders what tools Taís has in her toolbox for finding energy when it's gone. [00:34:53] Find out where you can follow Taís online. Quotes [00:07:41] “What excites me, what makes my eyes bright, is design.” [00:13:14] “My contributions are valued from where I am from.” [00:14:28] “The real value came when I started to be myself.” [00:26:15] “As a designer, part of my job is to design the thing, but this is a little part. The big part is how to convince others this is the right thing to do.” [00:29:15] “I use my strength as a designer to show the value of my ideas and convince people.” Spotlight [00:36:07] Richard's spotlights is the book Ecce Romani, which is how he learned Latin. [00:36:53] Eriol's spotlight is a repository called Welcome to the Adulting is Hard Project. [00:37:34] Memo's spotlight is a video chat app called Chatmosphere. [00:38:00] Taís's spotlight is Power Save Mode Discord Community. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Eriol Fox Twitter (https://twitter.com/EriolDoesDesign?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Taís Lessa Website (https://www.taislessa.com/) Taís Lessa Twitter (https://twitter.com/taislessa) Taís Lessa LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/taislessa/) Mozilla Pocket (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/pocket/) The most important skill for a designer working abroad by Taís Lessa (https://uxdesign.cc/the-most-important-skill-for-a-designer-working-abroad-isnt-simply-knowing-how-to-design-8833e93c6b21) About “moving fast and breaking things”- a designer's perspective by Taís Lessa (https://uxdesign.cc/about-moving-fast-and-breaking-things-a-designers-perspective-4d3c7c3854a4) Ecce Romani (https://uk.bookshop.org/books?keywords=Ecce+Romani) Seneca (https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2007.01.0080%3Aletter%3D13) Welcome to the Adulting is Hard Project-GitHub (https://github.com/georgiamoon/adultingishard) Chatmosphere (https://chatmosphere.cc/) Power Save Mode Discord Community (https://discord.com/invite/5gBndKCh4E) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Tais Lessa.

Design Systems Podcast
42. Neva Corbo-Hudak and Rogin Farrer from Wayfair: The long evolution of a web design system

Design Systems Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 47:10


Wayfair, the ubiquitous online retailer, is more than just wayfair.com: the company owns Perigold, Joss & Main, and Birch Lane. Neva, Rogin, and Chris discuss how Wayfair united three disparate design systems into one; the gradual process of building a holistic design system team; achieving cross-functional design system adoption, and the merits of overthinking.Guests: Neva Corbo-Hudak is the Product Design Lead at Wayfair. She's a multidisciplinary designer passionate about crafting user-centered experiences. She is invigorated by the challenge of making complex information understandable, and particularly excited by multifaceted design projects that require a high level of problem solving. You can find Neva on Twitter as @nevach_tweets, and on LinkedIn.Rogin Farrer is the Staff Engineer at Wayfair. He's a pattern library maintainer of Wayfair's design systems with a focus on enterprise software. Builds scalable React UI components with accessibility in mind. You can find Rogin at his personal website, on Twitter as @roginfarrer, and on LinkedIn.Host: Chris Strahl is co-founder and CEO of Knapsack, host of @TheDSPod, DnD DM, and occasional river guide. You can find Chris on Twitter as @chrisstrahl and on LinkedIn.Sponsor: Knapsack is a design system platform rooted in code for shipping consistent apps in half the time. Design once, build once, use everywhere. Learn more at knapsack.cloud.View the transcript for this episode.

Podcast on Private Podcasts
Careers Spotlight: Are you a product designer? We're hiring!

Podcast on Private Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 4:14


Exciting news: Storyboard is hiring! We're looking for a Product Designer to help our team bring our user experience to the next level. Join Rachael Petrie, our Product Design Lead, and Mariya Harris, our Product Marketing Lead as they share more details on this role and what it's like to work at Storyboard.---POPP (The Podcast on Private Podcasts) is presented by Storyboard (http://www.trystoryboard.com) and will provide an overview for anyone who wants to launch a private, internal podcast for their organization or company. In this series, we'll interview innovators and leaders who have adopted podcasting to transform their internal communications.Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-on-private-podcasts/id1499419154Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0zcB9s2GiFrr2DQWa9lvPsSearch for Us: "Podcast on Private Podcasts" in your favorite player

Product Startup
108: Hardware Design Tips from Apple & Intel Leader

Product Startup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 28:49


Kapil Kane is the Director of Innovation at Intel and founded Intel's internal hardware invention incubator. Prior to that he was a Product Design Lead and Manager at Apple. He is also a fellow keynote speaker, and he has done two TedX talks. Today Kapil is going to share some valuable knowledge on how inventors, startups, and small manufacturers can learn from how the biggest hardware companies in the world prioritize and qualify new invention ideas. He is even going to walk through the step-by-step pillars that all Intel incubator innovations go through to prepare their idea for market success. Today you will hear us talk about: Developing engineers to think in the business way Think about the market value Business model canvas Look for assumptions in your plan Identify pain points Validation plan Testing MVP / Prototypes Customer discussions (get out of the building) Financial case You need to have a lot of conviction to the product you are building. Think about solving problems, not saying it cannot be done 3 things you need to succeed: Technology, User experience, Business model In hardware, when pitching, don't just talk, show what you have built Are you coachable or not. EPISODE LINKS Kapil Kane Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kapilkane/ The Product Startup Podcast Links: Website: https://www.ProductStartup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ProductStartup/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ProductStartup/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ProductStartup/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProductStartup/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ProductStartup/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProductStartup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MakoInvent Mako Design Links: Website: https://www.makodesign.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MakoInvent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MakoInvent/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/MakoDesign/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakoInvent/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MakoInvent/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakoInvent/ Kevin Mako Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Entrepreneurs/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/KevMako/ Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Kevin-Mako Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KevMakoPage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevMako/ About: MAKO Design + Invent is the original firm providing world-class consumer product development services tailored to startups, small manufacturers, and inventors. Simply put, we are the leading one-stop-shop for developing your physical product from idea to store shelves, all in a high-quality, cost-effective, and timely manner. We operate as one powerhouse 30-person product design team spread across 4 offices to serve you (Austin, Miami, San Francisco, & Toronto). We have full-stack in-house industrial design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, patent referral, prototyping, and manufacturing services. To assist our startup and inventor clients, in addition to above, we help with business strategy, product strategy, marketing, and sales/distribution for all consumer product categories. Also, our founder Kevin Mako hosts The Product Startup Podcast, the industry's leading hardware podcast. Check it out for tips, interviews, and best practices for hardware startups, inventors, and product developers. Click HERE to learn more about Mako Design + Invent!

Disruption Talks by Netguru
Ep. 40 How Klarna Designed the World's Smoothest Shopping Experience - with Ege Altunsu, Klarna

Disruption Talks by Netguru

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 56:33


How does Klarna, the buy now, pay later giant, offer such a smooth shopping experience for customers?Klarna has made it more affordable and easier to checkout on online shopping sites for many, and usage only increased during the pandemic.To talk about the design side of things, Ege Altunsu, Product Design Lead, Design Manager at Klarna, joined this episode of Disruption Talks.Ege explains how Klarna was able to get ahead in the market, scale up quickly, and still maintain a high level of service for customers and merchants. Ege also shares what it's like to be a product designer and lead a large design team efficiently. Hosted by Toto Castiglione.

Optimistic Design
Andy Leong

Optimistic Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 34:50


Product Design Lead at Karat As a Product Design Lead at Karat, Andy is helping build a more human-centered interview experience at scale. He talks about how the technical interview process has changed, and still needs to change, as we all think about the future of work.

Working in UX Design
Ep 5: Design Maturity in APAC with Varun Thota, Product Design Lead at SEEK

Working in UX Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 48:31


Despite a business academic background, he has worked in product development and design for the last 8+ years as a Product Designer. In the past few years, he has gone from being an IC to Lead, supporting teams across multiple countries.Most of his days are spent understanding customer/business needs, crafting experiences, providing context for teams to solve the right problems and helping designers grow their design maturity.When he's not designing, he's out and about exploring and capturing moments through his cameras.Tune in to hear Varun's thoughts on:- Varun's Self-Taught journey from business to UX- How the Design Maturity in APAC affects trust and respect for design teams- The rise in mobile-first design in the region

Awkward Silences
Actionable Generative Research with Lucy Denton of Dovetail

Awkward Silences

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 30:41


Lucy Denton, Product Design Lead at Dovetail, spoke with Erin and JH about how she tackled a large-scale opportunity research project with a small team. She talked about how she got the whole team involved, how they turned all that research into actionable insights, and what they've built with them so far. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awkwardsilences/message

Unpacked Angles
Let's Unpack That w/ Niesha White | From front-end developer to product designer

Unpacked Angles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 44:34


Nannearl spoke with Niesha White, Product Design Lead at Ed Farm, about her experience as a front-end developer and what it has been been like transitioning into product design. They also chatted about Niesha’s organization, Birmingham Black Techies, and their upcoming conference (Feb 3-5)! Tune in!W A T C H Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/irIMqF3MBYw New Episodes Every Other Wednesday! R E S O U R C E S

Los Martes son de UX
Azul Ceballos: Diversidad y posicionamiento a través del diseño

Los Martes son de UX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 31:46


En este nuevo capítulo conversamos con Azul Ceballos, Product Design Lead en McKinsey & Company. Una gran ocasión para discutir acerca de cómo logramos posicionar nuestros proyectos de cara a los clientes y un análisis de la diversidad e inclusión que existe en las organizaciones enfocadas en el diseño de experiencia.

Short Life Advice
#29 Episode- John Vanderveen- Product Design Lead

Short Life Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 59:06


Veen and I go in depth about where we think creative ideas and thoughts come from, importance of not getting married to our opinions/ideas, and why you should ask yourself "What do you want your story to be?". Where do our best ideas come from? by Randy Gibson & John Vanderveen https://medium.com/@rand4711/where-do-our-best-ideas-come-from-ca765918fc3 Books suggested: Bill Bryson-A Short History of Nearly Everything Don Norman-The Design of Everyday things Song suggestion from Veen-> Jens Lekman - How We Met, The Long Version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9huLGwbpoiA Article suggested about icicles: https://www.insulators.info/articles/ppl.htm

Whiteboard.fm
Ivy Mukherjee – Design Lead and Co-Creator of Indians Who Design – Whiteboard.fm #021

Whiteboard.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 64:12


In this episode, we speak to Ivy Mukherjee. She is a Product Design Lead and has previously worked at GRAB Singapore, Shopify HQ Canada, OLA Cabs, and Grofers. She is also the Co-Creator of Indians Who Design, a living directory of thriving Indians in the design industry. #designlead #indianswhodesign ❓⏰ Questions: 0:00 Introduction 01:43 How did you get started in design? 12:04 What was your experience in getting a Design scholarship to Jerusalem? 19:37 How to prepare when applying for an international Design job? What are the differences in the hiring process in India vs Abroad? 28:58 How did you decide the teams do you want to work in at Ola and Shopify? 30:38 Working on the Drivers-Partners projects at Ola 32:44 Working in the Insights and Growth teams at Shopify 35:53 Working in the Customer Support Experiences Team at GRAB 38:29 What it means to have a growth mindset 45:24 What to look for in every opportunity or experience – People, Product and Professional growth 51:59 When do you realize it's time to level up and move on? 55:27 Future plans for Indians Who Design – https://indianswhodesign.in/ 58:44 Is the Design industry getting saturated and competitive? Indians Who Design: https://indianswhodesign.in/ Ivy's website: https://ivymukherjee.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivy.mukherjee/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JellyIvy This podcast is part of the #10kdesigners Network. Home: https://10kdesigners.com Browse bite-sized learning in business, product, UI/UX design, freelancing and more: https://booklets.io Get real design inspiration from the world's best-designed apps: https://uisources.com Brought to you by your host, Mayank Khandelwal. Instagram: https://instagram.com/mayankk98 Twitter: https://twitter.com/mayankk98

Startup for Startup ⚡ by monday.com
82: עקרונות לעיצוב בפשטות 05 - לדבר עם בני אדם

Startup for Startup ⚡ by monday.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 30:41


עד לאיזו רמה צריך לפשט את המוצר כדי לספק לאנשים חווית שימוש קלה? ומה עושים כשהמוצר צריך לדבר להרבה אנשים מרקע שונה לחלוטין? ולמה בכלל חשוב לשים את בני האדם במרכז כשניגשים לעצב פיצ׳ר חדש? ———————— בין אם אנחנו מעצבים תוכנה לארגונים, אפליקציה לטלפון או רהיט - בסופו של דבר בקצה השני יושב אדם שמשתמש במוצר שלכם. זה אולי משפט מובן מאליו, אבל המשמעות שלו היא שכל פיצ׳ר במוצר שלנו לא רק צריך לעבוד מעולה, אלא גם להיות אינטואיטיבי ונגיש עבור כל המשתמשים שלנו. אבל כשהמשתמשים כל כך שונים אחד מהשני, נוצר אתגר נוסף: איך בונים מוצר שעובד לכולם? ״בתוך עולם המוצר אנחנו תמיד נתייחס ללקוחות שלנו כ״יוזרים״. וכשמדברים על יוזרים, לפעמים מאוד קל לשכוח שמדובר בבני אדם - כאלה שהם שונים זה מזה, שמגיעים מרקעים שונים ושיש להם מטרות שונות בתוך המוצר עצמו.״ (ליאור קרנכל) השבוע אנחנו מארחים את מיטל בדיחי, Senior Product Designer ויבגני קזינץ, Product Design Lead במאנדיי.קום, שמספרים איך העיקרון של לדבר עם בני אדם ליווה אותנו במהלך פיתוח פיצ׳ר האוטומציות בפלטפורמה של מאנדיי. מיטל ויבגני מדברים על דפוסים וסימנים שמוכרים לכולנו שעליהם ניתן להתבסס כשמעצבים חוויה חדשה, ומשתפים בעקרונות ליצירת UI שמצד אחד תומך בטכנולוגיות מורכבות ומצד שני יוצר חוויה פשוטה לבני אדם. ———————— ניתן למצוא את כל הפרקים ותכנים נוספים באתר שלנו -   https://www.startupforstartup.com/ מוזמנים להצטרף אל קבוצת הפייסבוק שלנו ולהמשיך את השיח - www.facebook.com/groups/startupforstartup/ ———————— See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roots
074: The Solo Backpacker

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020


Grey wanted to be a UX Designer way before it was cool. After spending more than half a decade as digital product manager for the banking and fintech industry, she is now a Product Design Lead for UBX Philippines. She loves conducting design sprints/workshops and user research and testing. — anything that will allow her to talk to and learn more about people. She also regards herself as a serial solo backpacker. Having seen how cities/towns in other countries are like, her dream job is to become a globetrotting urban designer for the Philippines.  In this episode, we talk about transitioning from product manager to product designer, being a T-shaped specialist, how to work in the financial and banking industry, and so much more.

Roots
074: The Solo Backpacker

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020


Grey wanted to be a UX Designer way before it was cool. After spending more than half a decade as digital product manager for the banking and fintech industry, she is now a Product Design Lead for UBX Philippines. She loves conducting design sprints/workshops and user research and testing. — anything that will allow her to talk to and learn more about people. She also regards herself as a serial solo backpacker. Having seen how cities/towns in other countries are like, her dream job is to become a globetrotting urban designer for the Philippines.  In this episode, we talk about transitioning from product manager to product designer, being a T-shaped specialist, how to work in the financial and banking industry, and so much more.

Journey Map
How a Passion Becomes a Career with Sharon Lee, Product Design Lead at Knotch

Journey Map

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 20:55


Today we're speaking with Sharon Lee, Product Design Lead at Knotch. We talk with Sharon about her creative upbringing, her leadership at Knotch, and her ambitious hopes for the future.

Lessons In Product Management
What You Wish You Knew About Working With UX Leads w/Zach Daley - UX Product Design Lead @ Overstock.com

Lessons In Product Management

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 18:14


On today's episode, I sat down with Zach Daley, UX Product Design Lead at Overstock.com to chat about what a day in the life of a UX Design Lead looks like and how PMs can work more effective with their UX Leads. Here's some of the things we discussed: What a day in the life of a UX Design Lead looks like, from leadership to individual contributions The biggest challenges UX Design Leads face and how much it intersects with the same core challenges Product Managers face Some of the biggest misconceptions about UX Design and how Product Managers and organizations should view UX Design How ubiquitous UX is throughout the organization The ways in which UX should be leveraged more but is grossly underutilized What a solid working relationship looks like between UX and Product from the UX perspective and the overlap that exists in the role What can make things break down between PMs and UX and the product development process How to go from observation to hypothesis to outcome-focused experimentation Where PMs can help UX develop the business case for the iterative nature of UX to executives who might not understand the value of the time you'll need to invest to get things right How in-depth discovery work and mitigate the risk of building the wrong things. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/productmanagementlessons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/productmanagementlessons/support

Roots
069: The Lotus

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020


Jamie Cabaccang is an award-winning Product Design Leader, Inventor, a Certified Reiki Master and Founder of Techies + Wellness. She led product design at Microsoft for over 10 years for Office on the Apple platforms and invented new technology for the Windows Incubation team. She is currently a Product Design Lead at Pinterest. By designing holistic wellness experiences and transformative retreats, she connects individuals to their own inner wisdom. Helping them on their path to self discovery, authentic self expression and honoring their true calling. In this episode, we talk about leading design at Microsoft, working on secret future technology, building communities, going inward and following your heart, and so much more.

Roots
069: The Lotus

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020


Jamie Cabaccang is an award-winning Product Design Leader, Inventor, a Certified Reiki Master and Founder of Techies + Wellness. She led product design at Microsoft for over 10 years for Office on the Apple platforms and invented new technology for the Windows Incubation team. She is currently a Product Design Lead at Pinterest. By designing holistic wellness experiences and transformative retreats, she connects individuals to their own inner wisdom. Helping them on their path to self discovery, authentic self expression and honoring their true calling. In this episode, we talk about leading design at Microsoft, working on secret future technology, building communities, going inward and following your heart, and so much more.

Startup for Startup ⚡ by monday.com
62: עקרונות לעיצוב בפשטות 00

Startup for Startup ⚡ by monday.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 35:17


זה הפרק הראשון במיני סדרה הראשונה שאנחנו משיקים, שתעסוק בעיצוב וביכולת שלנו להנגיש באמצעותו דברים בצורה פשוטה. יצירה של חוויה פשוטה למשתמש היא עקרון מנחה בכל דבר שאנחנו עושים. את ההבנה הזו זיקקנו לשישה כלים שמלווים אותנו בכל תהליך שאנחנו ניגשים אליו. הפרק הזה אמנם מדבר על עיצוב, אבל פונה לכל מי שעוסק בבנייה ובפיתוח של מוצרים ותוכן, ומתעניין בהעברת מסרים בצורה ברורה וקלה. בפרק המבוא לסדרה מתארחים רותם וויסמן, Head of Design, ויבגני קזינץ, Product Design Lead במאנדיי.קום. הם סוקרים את ששת הכלים הללו:  לספר סיפור להבין את הבעיה לזקק את המהות להכיר את המדיום לדבר עם בני אדם לחלום בלי גבולות בפרקים הבאים בסדרה יארחו רותם ויבגני מעצבים נוספים ממחלקת העיצוב במאנדיי.קום, ויחד איתם יעמיקו בכל אחד מהכלים האלה.  "המטרה שלנו היא לקחת דברים ולהפוך אותם לפשוטים - זה בא לידי ביטוי בתהליכים, בעיצוב עצמו, באינטראקציות עם אנשים, וביכולת שלנו לעבד תוכן ולהעביר אותו הלאה. כל יום אנחנו לוקחים דברים ומנסים להפוך אותם לנעימים, קלים לעיכול וכאלה שכולם יוכלו להתחבר אליהם ולהבין אותם. לכן מבחינתנו, המהות של עיצוב - זה לעשות את זה פשוט.״ (רותם וויסמן) ———— ניתן למצוא את כל הפרקים ותכנים נוספים באתר שלנו -   https://www.startupforstartup.com/ מוזמנים להצטרף אל קבוצת הפייסבוק שלנו ולהמשיך את השיח - www.facebook.com/groups/startupforstartup/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Travel Massive Podcast
Episode #32 - Pec from Hopper on mobile design for flights at Dublin TravelMassive DESIGN HERO

Travel Massive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 41:37


We chat with Pec (Pierre-Etienne Corriveau), Product Design Lead from Hopper, the Montreal-based flight search app, interviewed by Silvia Amaduzzi from Travelport Digital. Pec talks all things design, design strategy and about the unique choices Hopper makes every day to deliver delightfulness in mobile software development in the travel industry. Learn more about this event on our blog at travelmassive.com Thanks to event sponsor Deem for making this event happen. Welcome to the Travel Massive podcast, an interview series with travel industry change-makers and pioneers, sharing their stories and insights. Your host in this episode is Kevin O'Shaughnessy, co-founder of CityHook.com and a chapter leader of Dublin Travel Massive. If you enjoyed this episode or you would like to submit feedback, please email podcast@travelmassive.com

Design & Tell
The Dribbble-isation of Design

Design & Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 42:53


In today's episode, Menaka Chandrasekhar, Product Design Lead at PropertyGuru, talks to us about her methodologies and processes on a personal level and a team level. You’ll get some valuable advice on building a design skill set, and you’ll hear Menaka’s thoughts on what the next big trend in the design community will be.   Credits to Ling Jun for the podcast cover art. Check out her Dribbble page - https://dribbble.com/____Lingjun____  References:  Menaka on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/designgeekme/?originalSubdomain=sg  Conversational Design by Erika Hall - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38393096-conversational-design  Notion App - https://www.notion.so  Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22668729-hooked  Product Tribes on Slack - http://www.product-tribes.com/index.html  

Digital Workplace Impact
Episode 47: How EY engages the most connected young workers

Digital Workplace Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 41:15


With 68% of EY considered digital natives, the focus is on providing the ultimate employee digital experience to suit this (growing) audience. Recorded in person at a DWG Member Meeting in New York, Chase Mohr and Jess Woods talk to Paul Miller to explain how EY is engaging the most connected young workers, through innovative product design, tailored search experiences and an unexpected chatbot! Featuring: Chase Mohr, Associate Director, Product Strategy and Innovation and Jess Woods, Product Design Lead, EY Show notes, links and resources for this episode: Apply to join one of DWG’s exclusive in-person member meetings: https://digitalworkplacegroup.com/member-meetings-autumn-2019-application

Roots
045: The Design Trailblazer

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019


Jamie Cristal is an Inclusive Designer at Airbnb —where she is helping create a world where anyone can belong anywhere. Previously, she led design initiatives at Facebook as a Design Operations Program Manager and Product Design Lead for Facebook Lite. Before, Facebook, she served as one of Yahoo’s first Design Associates, where she spearheaded cultural initiatives for the greater design community. She led the craftsmanship of delightful experiences for various parts of the business, such as Flickr, Tumblr, and Yahoo.

Roots
045: The Design Trailblazer

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019


Jamie Cristal is an Inclusive Designer at Airbnb —where she is helping create a world where anyone can belong anywhere. Previously, she led design initiatives at Facebook as a Design Operations Program Manager and Product Design Lead for Facebook Lite. Before, Facebook, she served as one of Yahoo’s first Design Associates, where she spearheaded cultural initiatives for the greater design community. She led the craftsmanship of delightful experiences for various parts of the business, such as Flickr, Tumblr, and Yahoo.

Human Factors Cast
E125 - Tesla Stickers, Computers for Field Workers, HIPAA-Compliant Alexa Skill

Human Factors Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 49:32


Today is April 8th, 2019 and it's an all new Human Factors Cast hosted by Nick Roome and Blake Arnsdorff. HUMAN FACTORS NEWS Three Small Stickers in Intersection Can Cause Tesla Autopilot to Swerve Into Wrong Lane https://spectrum.ieee.org/cars-that-think/transportation/self-driving/three-small-stickers-on-road-can-steer-tesla-autopilot-into-oncoming-lane RealWear Announces that Shell Selects HMT-1Z1 and HMT-1 Hands-Free Computers for Field Workers. https://www.realwear.com/newsroom/shell-selects-hmt-1z1/ US Army shows how it will use HoloLens in the field https://www.engadget.com/2019/04/06/us-army-shows-hololens-use/ Amazon's first HIPAA-compliant Alexa skills help track your healthcare https://www.engadget.com/2019/04/04/amazon-alexa-hipaa-skills/ It Came From Reddit xynaxia How to explain a concept? MyGodItsFullofStars Hired as “Product Design Lead” in a small startup, boss wants to outsource Visual Design Deanos97 Are there any online tools to analyze a card sort done in real life with paper? Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/humanfactorscast Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/humanfactorscast Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HFactorsPodcast Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumanFactorsCast Follow us on Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/HumanFactorsCast Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuiw1Hl9EPa-AYjOVOz39AA #HFES2018 Bonus Interview With David Rempel And Chris Reid of Ergo-X: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2vLbGlgIBk Our official website: https://www.humanfactorscast.com Follow Nick: https://www.twitter.com/Nick_Roome Follow Blake: https://www.twitter.com/DontPanicUX Follow Elyse: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elysehallett/ Video/photo editing by Offlineable: https://www.youtube.com/user/offlineable Join us on Slack: https://bit.ly/2KDael9 Take a deeper look into the human element in our ever changing digital world. Human Factors Cast is a podcast that investigates the sciences of psychology, engineering, biomechanics, industrial design, physiology and anthropometry and how it affects our interaction with technology. As an online source for human factors, psychology, and design news, Human Factors Cast is your essential resource for new, exciting stories in the field.

Roots
021: The UX Consultant

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019


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.

Roots
021: The UX Consultant

Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019


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.

Product Hive
The Keys to Remote Collaboration Happiness

Product Hive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 53:10


On today’s episode we’re bringing you the presentation from our August UX event. You’ll hear from Andrew Branch. Andrew is the Product Design Lead at Rev.com and also one of the co-founders of the Front product conference here in Utah. In this talk Andrew makes the case for why the future of work is remote and what the benefits of embracing remote work are. He goes over how to make it work for your product teams as well as some tips for those who’d like to carve out a successful remote product career for themselves. Our thanks to Overstock for hosting this meetup at their headquarters is Midvale. Check out producthive.org to see the latest events, join our community on Slack, and more. Thanks to Joakim Karud for our intro music. https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/keep-on-going

Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation
How data and design can work together - Sam Peck

Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 23:14


Sam Peck is Product Design Lead for Blackboard Ally At Blackboard Inc. “A lot of design is about communication and collaboration, If you can get people to just work together. Your already getting people to utilise a culture of design thinking” Sam is a big advocate of collaborative problem solving, he believes it is fundamental to a great design team. Design based on data is another area where Sam excels. He sat down with Andy to discuss the direction of UX and the challenges faced by the industry. Show Notes: 00.32 The board responsibilities a UX person has. 03.29 Aligning your technical skill set with commercial goals. 07.45 Are we using our designers to their full potential? 10.00 We like to ignore metrics. 13.41 Do designers have a chip on their shoulder? 15.25 Are we going to see the development of a senior designer role? 18.09 Will we see the design space becoming more formalised in the future. 20.26 How do you keep motivated in your career?

Winchester Creatives
Oct 17. Ross Chapman: Collaborating With Clients

Winchester Creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 15:17


Ross Chapman, Product Design Lead at Etch, talks us through his tips for collaborating with clients

CTRL+CLICK CAST
Fearless Feedback with Amélie Lamont

CTRL+CLICK CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 58:59


Creating a culture of fearless feedback not only helps foster better interpersonal work relationships, it ultimately helps your team, project, and company! Product Design Lead for the New York Times, Amélie Lamont, explains how to give AND receive feedback both in the perspective of a leader as well as a team player. Through practical and actionable communication tips, as well as anecdotes of best practices and fails, we discuss the nuances of what it takes to foster a culture of fearless feedback where you work. < Download MP3 >      < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Don’t Kill Them Softly: Fostering a Culture of Fearless Feedback Dichotomous thinking Employees Don’t Quit Their Job, They Quit Their Boss Never Split the Difference @goodforpoc DramaFever Speedy Romeo Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By

Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette
David Hoang on Discipline, Courage, and Why Saying "No" Isn't a Negative Thing

Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 115:36


David Hoang is a product design professional with more than a decade’s experience. He focuses on mobile, wearables and emerging technology. He’s currently the Product Design Lead at One Medical Group and Studio Manager at The Rock Tumbler Collective. He was previously an early member of ExactTarget’s global accounts team, founder of a mobile product Continue Reading…

The Hacking UI Podcast - with Sagi Shrieber & David Tintner
#05: Joel Califa (Product Design Lead at Digital Ocean): Tools, habits and how to hire great designers

The Hacking UI Podcast - with Sagi Shrieber & David Tintner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 65:38


This week we’re thrilled to share with you our talk with Joel Califa - Product Design Lead at DigitalOcean, Founder of Design & Code, and Front-End Instructor at GA . With us on this call is Noam Liss, senior product designer at SimilarWeb. Find all the show notes at: http://hackingui.com/category/scaling-a-design-team/ Get the Hacking UI newsletter here: http://hackingui.com/sign-up/