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Ready for more ideas about UX for AI and LLM applications in enterprise environments? In part 2 of my topic on UX considerations for LLMs, I explore how an LLM might be used for a fictitious use case at an insurance company—specifically, to help internal tools teams to get rapid access to primary qualitative user research. (Yes, it's a little “meta”, and I'm also trying to nudge you with this hypothetical example—no secret!) ;-) My goal with these episodes is to share questions you might want to ask yourself such that any use of an LLM is actually contributing to a positive UX outcome Join me as I cover the implications for design, the importance of foundational data quality, the balance between creative inspiration and factual accuracy, and the never-ending discussion of how we might handle hallucinations and errors posing as “facts”—all with a UX angle. At the end, I also share a personal story where I used an LLM to help me do some shopping for my favorite product: TRIP INSURANCE! 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Highlights/ Skip to: (1:05) I introduce a hypothetical internal LLM tool and what the goal of the tool is for the team who would use it (5:31) Improving access to primary research findings for better UX (10:19) What “quality data” means in a UX context (12:18) When LLM accuracy maybe doesn't matter as much (14:03) How AI and LLMs are opening the door for fresh visioning work (15:38) Brian's overall take on LLMs inside enterprise software as of right now (18:56) Final thoughts on UX design for LLMs, particularly in the enterprise (20:25) My inspiration for these 2 episodes—and how I had to use ChatGPT to help me complete a purchase on a website that could have integrated this capability right into their website Quotes from Today's Episode “If we accept that the goal of most product and user experience research is to accelerate the production of quality services, products, and experiences, the question is whether or not using an LLM for these types of questions is moving the needle in that direction at all. And secondly, are the potential downsides like hallucinations and occasional fabricated findings, is that all worth it? So, this is a design for AI problem.” - Brian T. O'Neill (8:09) “What's in our data? Can the right people change it when the LLM is wrong? The data product managers and AI leaders reading this or listening know that the not-so-secret path to the best AI is in the foundational data that the models are trained on. But what does the word *quality* mean from a product standpoint and a risk reduction one, as seen from an end-users' perspective? Somebody who's trying to get work done? This is a different type of quality measurement.” - Brian T. O'Neill (10:40) “When we think about fact retrieval use cases in particular, how easily can product teams—internal or otherwise—and end-users understand the confidence of responses? When responses are wrong, how easily, if at all, can users and product teams update the model's responses? Errors in large language models may be a significant design consideration when we design probabilistic solutions, and we no longer control what exactly our products and software are going to show to users. If bad UX can include leading people down the wrong path unknowingly, then AI is kind of like the team on the other side of the tug of war that we're playing.” - Brian T. O'Neill (11:22) “As somebody who writes a lot for my consulting business, and composes music in another, one of the hardest parts for creators can be the zero-to-one problem of getting started—the blank page—and this is a place where I think LLMs have great potential. But it also means we need to do the proper research to understand our audience, and when or where they're doing truly generative or creative work—such that we can take a generative UX to the next level that goes beyond delivering banal and obviously derivative content.” - Brian T. O'Neill (13:31) “One thing I actually like about the hype, investment, and excitement around GenAI and LLMs in the enterprise is that there is an opportunity for organizations here to do some fresh visioning work. And this is a place that designers and user experience professionals can help data teams as we bring design into the AI space.” - Brian T. O'Neill (14:04) “If there was ever a time to do some new visioning work, I think now is one of those times. However, we need highly skilled design leaders to help facilitate this in order for this to be effective. Part of that skill is knowing who to include in exercises like this, and my perspective, one of those people, for sure, should be somebody who understands the data science side as well, not just the engineering perspective. And as I posited in my seminar that I teach, the AI and analytical data product teams probably need a fourth member. It's a quartet and not a trio. And that quartet includes a data expert, as well as that engineering lead.” - Brian T. O'Neill (14:38) Links Perplexity.ai: https://perplexity.ai Ideaflow: https://www.amazon.com/Ideaflow-Only-Business-Metric-Matters/dp/0593420586 My article that inspired this episode
Let's talk about design for AI (which more and more, I'm agreeing means GenAI to those outside the data space). The hype around GenAI and LLMs—particularly as it relates to dropping these in as features into a software application or product—seems to me, at this time, to largely be driven by FOMO rather than real value. In this “part 1” episode, I look at the importance of solid user experience design and outcome-oriented thinking when deploying LLMs into enterprise products. Challenges with immature AI UIs, the role of context, the constant game of understanding what accuracy means (and how much this matters), and the potential impact on human workers are also examined. Through a hypothetical scenario, I illustrate the complexities of using LLMs in practical applications, stressing the need for careful consideration of benchmarks and the acceptance of GenAI's risks. I also want to note that LLMs are a very immature space in terms of UI/UX design—even if the foundation models continue to mature at a rapid pace. As such, this episode is more about the questions and mindset I would be considering when integrating LLMs into enterprise software more than a suggestion of “best practices.” Highlights/ Skip to: (1:15) Currently, many LLM feature initiatives seem to mostly driven by FOMO (2:45) UX Considerations for LLM-enhanced enterprise applications (5:14) Challenges with LLM UIs / user interfaces (7:24) Measuring improvement in UX outcomes with LLMs (10:36) Accuracy in LLMs and its relevance in enterprise software (11:28) Illustrating key consideration for implementing an LLM-based feature (19:00) Leadership and context in AI deployment (19:27) Determining UX benchmarks for using LLMs (20:14) The dynamic nature of LLM hallucinations and how we design for the unknown (21:16) Closing thoughts on Part 1 of designing for AI and LLMs Quotes from Today's Episode “While many product teams continue to race to deploy some sort of GenAI and especially LLMs into their products—particularly this is in the tech sector for commercial software companies—the general sense I'm getting is that this is still more about FOMO than anything else.” - Brian T. O'Neill (2:07) “No matter what the technology is, a good user experience design foundation starts with not doing any harm, and hopefully going beyond usable to be delightful. And adding LLM capabilities into a solution is really no different. So, we still need to have outcome-oriented thinking on both our product and design teams when deploying LLM capabilities into a solution. This is a cornerstone of good product work.” - Brian T. O'Neill (3:03) “So, challenges with LLM UIs and UXs, right, user interfaces and experiences, the most obvious challenge to me right now with large language model interfaces is that while we've given users tremendous flexibility in the form of a Google search-like interface, we've also in many cases, limited the UX of these interactions to a text conversation with a machine. We're back to the CLI in some ways.” - Brian T. O'Neill (5:14) “Before and after we insert an LLM into a user's workflow, we need to know what an improvement in their life or work actually means.”- Brian T. O'Neill (7:24) "If it would take the machine a few seconds to process a result versus what might take a day for a worker, what's the role and purpose of that worker going forward? I think these are all considerations that need to be made, particularly if you're concerned about adoption, which a lot of data product leaders are." - Brian T. O'Neill (10:17) “So, there's no right or wrong answer here. These are all range questions, and they're leadership questions, and context really matters. They are important to ask, particularly when we have this risk of reacting to incorrect information that looks plausible and believable because of how these LLMs tend to respond to us with a positive sheen much of the time.” - Brian T. O'Neill (19:00) Links View Part 1 of my article on UI/UX design considerations for LLMs in enterprise applications: https://designingforanalytics.com/resources/ui-ux-design-for-enterprise-llms-use-cases-and-considerations-for-data-and-product-leaders-in-2024-part-1/
This week, Zak and Aaron chat with Josh Bowlby, a UI/UX designer (user interface and user experience, for the neophytes out there) who has experience at companies like Virtuix and Wayfinder developer Airship Syndicate, among others.Not only was he kind enough to speak on some of his experiences in that space, but also his active role in the Austin, TX, game development community. From tips on networking to thoughts on how to get through a rough layoff, Josh proved to be a font of wisdom and good advice.Please, enjoy.Listen to Beach Girl on SpotifyCheck out edouggieart on EtsyCheck out even more edouggieart on Instagram
M.C.N Podcast s-a întors! În cel de-al 13-lea episod, i-am avut invitați pe Sebastian Severin (Proiect ROSPIN-SAT-1), Vlǎduț Dinu (Proiect SmetyTech) și Alexandru Hǎnțǎscu (Proiect ECRIDA). Ei și proiectele lor au fost aleși în urma a peste 100 de e-mailuri pe care le-am primit din partea studenților. Ne-am bucurat să vedem câte lucruri interesante în domenii diferite au loc în același timp și cum fiecare proiect are în comun o echipă care visează și muncește activ la schimbarea societății și a educației din România. Pe cei 3 aveți ocazia să îi cunoașteți în episodul de astăzi. Optimismul lor, pasiunea și rezultatele i-au adus la aceeași masă cu profesioniști din toată lumea, alături de care au învățat și s-au dezvoltat până acum. ROSPIN-SAT-1 se pregătește de lansarea primului satelit open-source din România - satelit care va monitoriza pădurile de pe teritoriul României. Poți fi și tu parte din povestea lor printr-un SMS cu textul SATELIT (4 euro/luna) la 8864 sau poți mai multe despre ei aici: https://rospin.org/ Smety-Tech este o echipă formată din 4 ingineri perfecționiști care studiază la Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov. Împreună, formează un Full Stack cu vaste cunoștințe pe Front End, Back End, DevOps, Cybersecurity, dar și Ui/Ux Design. In prezent, lucrează la 3 proiecte axate pe Dev Tools, Inteligență Artificială, Blockchain, Smart City și Reducerea Carbon Footprintului. Află mai multe despre ei aici: / smetytech ECRIDA este un proiect studențesc pornit în anul 2019 cu scopul de a analiza impactul microgravitației asupra obiectelor realizate în spațiu și de a dezvolta un echipament ce este capabil să printeze 3D în aceste condiții. În martie 2023 experimentul ECRIDA a fost lansat la bordul rachetei REXUS 29 din cercul polar. Ești student și ți-ai dori să te implici în proiecte similare? Găsești suport în echipa ECRIDA: https://ecrida-rexus.github.io/#/ Mulțumim și partenerilor de la Electric Castle, care îi vor primi pe cei 3 studenți și câte un însoțitor, în cadrul festivalului de anul acesta, în perioada 17 - 21 Iulie. Găsești și tu bilete, aici: https://electriccastle.ro/ În public, am avut studenți de la mai multe universități și specializari: SNSPA, Universitatea București și Universitatea Titu Maiorescu. Mulțumim! I-am avut alături de noi și pe cei de la Asociația pentru Valori în Educație (AVE România) - asociație care contribuie de 9 ani la transformarea sistemului educațional din România prin programe și proiecte dezvoltate pornind de la nevoile școlilor. Le poți fi și tu aproape aici: AVE: https://ave-romania.ro/ Prietenii de la Black Cab ne-au fost și ei aproape și s-au ocupat de transportul invitaților. Mulțumim! /Instagram: / blackcab.romania /Facebook: / blackcab.romania ----. Produced by: Headline Management /Instagram: / headline.management Directed by: Călin Crețu /Instagram: / calin.cretu.7 Video production by: Evgeny Gromik /Instagram: / evgenygromik Animație: Ioana Luiza /Instagram: / ioanaluiza8 Scenografie: Alexandra Panaite /Instagram: / alexandrapanaite Producție & Social Media: Eliza Radu, Lavinia Aranghel, Răzvan Gârz, Andreea Olteanu & Irina Perju ---- Find me on: /Facebook: / micutzu.standup.comedy /Instagram: / micutzustandup Contact podcast: mcnpodcast.ro@gmail.com #MCNpodcast #PODCAST ---- (C) & (P) Cosmin Nedelcu 2024 All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws In order to avoid copyright infringement, please, do not upload this content on your channel.
Welcome back! In today's solo episode, I share the top five struggles that enterprise SAAS leaders have in the analytics/insight/decision support space that most frequently leads them to think they have a UI/UX design problem that has to be addressed. A lot of today's episode will talk about "slow creep," unaddressed design problems that gradually build up over time and begin to impact both UX and your revenue negatively. I will also share 20 UI and UX design problems I often see (even if clients do not!) that, when left unaddressed, may create sales friction, adoption problems, churn, or unhappy end users. If you work at a software company or are directly monetizing an ML or analytical data product, this episode is for you! Highlights/ Skip to I discuss how specific UI/UX design problems can significantly impact business performance (02:51) I discuss five common reasons why enterprise software leaders typically reach out for help (04:39) The 20 common symptoms I've observed in client engagements that indicate the need for professional UI/UX intervention or training (13:22) The dangers of adding too many features or customization and how it can overwhelm users (16:00) The issues of integrating AI into user interfaces and UXs without proper design thinking (30:08) I encourage listeners to apply the insights shared to improve their data products (48:02) Quotes from Today's Episode “One of the problems with bad design is that some of it we can see and some of it we can't — unless you know what you're looking for." - Brian O'Neill (02:23) “Design is usually not top of mind for an enterprise software product, especially one in the machine learning and analytics space. However, if you have human users, even enterprise ones, their tolerance for bad software is much lower today than in the past.” Brian O'Neill - (13:04) “Early on when you're trying to get product market fit, you can't be everything for everyone. You need to be an A+ experience for the person you're trying to satisfy.” -Brian O'Neill (15:39) “Often when I see customization, it is mostly used as a crutch for not making real product strategy and design decisions.” - Brian O'Neill (16:04) "Customization of data and dashboard products may be more of a tax than a benefit. In the marketing copy, customization sounds like a benefit...until you actually go in and try to do it. It puts the mental effort to design a good solution on the user." - Brian O'Neill (16:26) “We need to think strategically when implementing Gen AI or just AI in general into the product UX because it won't automatically help drive sales or increase business value.” - Brian O'Neill (20:50) “A lot of times our analytics and machine learning tools… are insight decision support products. They're supposed to be rooted in facts and data, but when it comes to designing these products, there's not a whole lot of data and facts that are actually informing the product design choices.” Brian O'Neill - (30:37) “If your IP is that special, but also complex, it needs the proper UI/UX design treatment so that the value can be surfaced in such a way someone is willing to pay for it if not also find it indispensable and delightful.” - Brian O'Neill (45:02) Links The (5) big reasons AI/ML and analytics product leaders invest in UI/UX design help: https://designingforanalytics.com/resources/the-5-big-reasons-ai-ml-and-analytics-product-leaders-invest-in-ui-ux-design-help/ Subscribe for free insights on designing useful, high-value enterprise ML and analytical data products: https://designingforanalytics.com/list Access my free frameworks, guides, and additional reading for SAAS leaders on designing high-value ML and analytical data products: https://designingforanalytics.com/resources Need help getting your product's design/UX on track—so you can see more sales, less churn, and higher user adoption? Schedule a free 60-minute Discovery Call with me and I'll give you my read on your situation and my recommendations to get ahead:https://designingforanalytics.com/services/
Welcome to a special edition of Experiencing Data. This episode is the audio capture from a live Crowdcast video webinar I gave on April 26th, 2024 where I conducted a mini UI/UX design audit of a new podcast analytics service that Chris Hill, CEO of Humblepod, is working on to help podcast hosts grow their show. Humblepod is also the team-behind-the-scenes of Experiencing Data, and Chris had asked me to take a look at his new “Listener Lifecycle” tool to see if we could find ways to improve the UX and visualizations in the tool, how we might productize this MVP in the future, and how improving the tool's design might help Chris help his prospective podcast clients learn how their listener data could help them grow their listenership and “true fans.” On a personal note, it was fun to talk to Chris on the show given we speak every week: Humblepod has been my trusted resource for audio mixing, transcription, and show note summarizing for probably over 100 of the most recent episodes of Experiencing Data. It was also fun to do a “live recording” with an audience—and we did answer questions in the full video version. (If you missed the invite, join my Insights mailing list to get notified of future free webinars). To watch the full audio and video recording on Crowdcast, free, head over to: https://www.crowdcast.io/c/podcast-analytics-ui-ux-design Additional show notes, full transcription, and quotes for this episode are coming soon.
This week on Experiencing Data, I chat with a new kindred spirit! Recently, I connected with Thabata Romanowski—better known as "T from Data Rocks NZ"—to discuss her experience applying UX design principles to modern analytical data products and dashboards. T walks us through her experience working as a data analyst in the mining sector, sharing the journey of how these experiences laid the foundation for her transition to data visualization. Now, she specializes in transforming complex, industry-specific data sets into intuitive, user-friendly visual representations, and addresses the challenges faced by the analytics teams she supports through her design business. T and I tackle common misconceptions about design in the analytics field, discuss how we communicate and educate non-designers on applying UX design principles to their dashboard and application design work, and address the problem with "pretty charts." We also explore some of the core ideas in T's Design Manifesto, including principles like being purposeful, context-sensitive, collaborative, and humanistic—all aimed at increasing user adoption and business value by improving UX. Highlights/ Skip to: I welcome T from Data Rocks NZ onto the show (00:00) T's transition from mining to leading an information design and data visualization consultancy. (01:43) T discusses the critical role of clear communication in data design solutions. (03:39) We address the misconceptions around the role of design in data analytics. (06:54) T explains the importance of journey mapping in understanding users' needs. (15:25) We discuss the challenges of accurately capturing end-user needs. (19:00) T and I discuss the importance of talking directly to end-users when developing data products. (25:56) T shares her 'I like, I wish, I wonder' method for eliciting genuine user feedback. (33:03) T discusses her Data Design Manifesto for creating purposeful, context-aware, collaborative, and human-centered design principles in data. (36:37) We wrap up the conversation and share ways to connect with T. (40:49) Quotes from Today's Episode "It's not so much that people…don't know what design is, it's more that they understand it differently from what it can actually do..." - T from Data Rocks NZ (06:59) "I think [misconception about design in technology] is rooted mainly in the fact that data has been very tied to IT teams, to technology teams, and they're not always up to what design actually does.” - T from Data Rocks NZ (07:42) “If you strip design of function, it becomes art. So, it's not art… it's about being functional and being useful in helping people.” - T from Data Rocks NZ (09:06) "It's not that people don't know, really, that the word design exists, or that design applies to analytics and whatnot; it's more that they have this misunderstanding that it's about making things look a certain way, when in fact... It's about function. It's about helping people do stuff better." - T from Data Rocks NZ (09:19) “Journey Mapping means that you have to talk to people... Data is an inherently human thing. It is something that we create ourselves. So, it's biased from the start. You can't fully remove the human from the data" - T from Data Rocks NZ (15:36) “The biggest part of your data product success…happens outside of your technology and outside of your actual analysis. It's defining who your audience is, what the context of this audience is, and to which purpose do they need that product. - T from Data Rocks NZ (19:08) “[In UX research], a tight, empowered product team needs regular exposure to end customers; there's nothing that can replace that." - Brian O'Neill (25:58) “You have two sides [end-users and data team] that are frustrated with the same thing. The side who asked wasn't really sure what to ask. And then the data team gets frustrated because the users don't know what they want…Nobody really understood what the problem is. There's a lot of assumptions happening there. And this is one of the hardest things to let go.” - T from Data Rocks NZ (29:38) “No piece of data product exists in isolation, so understanding what people do with it… is really important.” - T from Data Rocks NZ (38:51) Links Design Matters Newsletter: https://buttondown.email/datarocksnz Website: https://www.datarocks.co.nz/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/datarocksnz/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/datarocksnz.bsky.social Mastodon: https://me.dm/@datarocksnz
https://youtu.be/eszo1sJI3hUIn this episode, I spoke with Jeremy Miller, Senior Director of Commerce Platform at Moda Operandi. Jeremy has over 25 years of experience launching, managing, and optimizing ecommerce platforms and businesses, including over $3.6 billion of revenue in built systems.Jeremy has a deep understanding of what it takes to build DTC and B2B businesses. He uses full digital transformation strategies by aligning engineering with business goals, hiring the ideal staff, managing international development teams, managing product strategy, and implementing effective UX/UI processes.The conversation then shifts to the role of analytics and data in e-commerce, highlighting the value of analyzing customer behavior and making data-driven decisions. The future of e-commerce is explored, with a focus on the increasing role of AI and automation.Finally, Jeremy shares a personal note about his involvement in the Blackbeard Spice Company, a pirate-themed spice rub company he co-founded.TakeawaysAligning e-commerce teams with the platform's construction leads to more efficiencies.The ideal candidate for director of e-commerce should have good business acumen, understand how systems work together, and have marketing skills.International development teams offer opportunities for 24/7 coverage and access to quality talent, but communication and cultural differences can be challenges.UI/UX design should focus on aligning with customer needs and leveraging platform capabilities.D2C and B2B environments have different requirements, but both should prioritize user experience and functionality.A well-defined process for UI/UX design and implementation, including wireframes, visual design, and testing, is crucial for success.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background05:27 Building and Managing E-commerce Teams08:47 Aligning Engineering and Business Goals12:48 Ideal Candidate for Director of E-commerce15:26 Managing International Development Teams19:27 Product Strategy and Management24:30 Differences Between D2C and B2B Environments29:51 UI/UX Design and Implementation38:24 User Experience and UI/UX39:15 Analytics and Data41:47 The Future of E-commerce46:48 Personal Note: Blackbeard Spice CompanyJeremy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremymiller5/Blackbeard Spice Co: https://blackbeardsspice.com/Blackbeard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackbeardsspice/Looking to elevate your e-commerce game? visit Vimmi at www.vimmi.net
Nina Talks é influencer de educação digital e cria conteúdos fantásticos sobre a profissão de TI como ninguém.Figurinha repetida aqui no PodCafé, no último episódio da 4ª temporada, falamos sobre dicas de carreira, como a educação é necessária para o aperfeiçoamento profissional e muito mais.Pegue seu café e dê um play! ☕ParticipantesNinaTalks: Mentora de UI/UX Design na Apple Developer Academy | LinkedIn Top Voice | TEDx Speaker | 5x Apple Scholarship Winner | Creator no NinaTalksDyogo Junqueira: VP da ACSoftware Guilherme Gomes: Diretor de New Salles da ACSoftware Anderson Fonseca: Diretor de Costumer Experience da ACSoftware Links:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinatronkos/Keepo: https://keepo.io/ninatalks/PodCafé da TI é um podcast da ACSoftware seu parceiro ManageEngine no Brasil.https://www.acsoftware.com.br/manageengineWeb: https://podcafe.com.br/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acsoftwarebr/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/acsoftwareTwitter: https://twitter.com/acsoftwarebrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PODCAFEdaTI
Dans ce 153e épisode de DigiClub powered by Huawei Technologies et Topnet, nous avons invité : - Sarah Lamine, CEO & Co-founder à Convergen. Elle a parlé des bonnes pratiques pour bien réussir sa campagne marketing digitale, notamment avec le sponsoring Facebook. - Marwen Essalah, Expert UX/UI Designer & CEO of Space Academy. Avec lui nous avons parlé de l'UX/UI design : C'est quoi comme métier et pourquoi les entreprises en ont besoin. Animation : Walid Naffati Producteur : Walid Naffati Coordination plateau : Ghazi Neffati Réalisation : Dorsaf Kortobi
Ewelina Nowakowska is a Certified OOUX Strategist and is the Director of UI/UX Design & Development at American Reading Company. In this episode of the podcast, Sophia & Ewelina discuss the ways in which OOUX is like mental yoga practice, how ORCA helps teams work faster, plus some exciting innovations that may be on the horizon from OOUX headquarters. LINKS: Sign up for The Self-Paced OOUX Masterclass. Connect with Ewelina on LinkedIn! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ooux/support
Everyone is psychic! We are all born with gifts and abilities, but do not always recognize or accept them. Join host Joelle, The Viberarian, for a weekly conversation with people who have opened to their psychic gifts and abilities. Hear their fascinating stories and take a peek behind the veil. Special Guest: Manal Soudani Manal Soudani weaves her certified knowledge and international experience in Art, Interior Architectural Design, Graphic Design, Jewelry Design, Sculpturing, Photography, UI | UX Design, Design Thinking, Languages, Yoga, Reiki, Shamanic Studies, Mindful Mediation, Yoga Nidra, Energy Medicine, Feng Shui, Advanced Crystal Healing and Integral Sound Healing. Manal has a passion for serving the community and for extending a compassionate open heart for the love of mother earth, humanity & what is beyond this kingdom... Connect with Manal:https://manalsoudani.life/ The Psychic Inside Show airs on Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. ET, on The Viberary Radio Network. Stream live on your PC or mobile phone. Call (646) 787-8436 to listen,press #1 to join the conversation. My special guests will be taking your questions about their "psychic life". The VIberary Radio Network Upcoming broadcast schedule. Join the #GoodVibeTribe and #GetLifted
The UX & UI of your B2B SaaS will determine the success you will have. Whether you are going for product-led, sales-led, or any other growth strategy. Users will need to understand and like the product. This is where UX & UI comes into place. Our guest Peter clearly spells out his credentials and why you need to afford him a listening ear as he discusses all things UX/UI. Can you draw the border between these two tech words often used interchangeably? Peter helps us to decipher the meaning and difference between these two design slangs. He shares with us what he regards as the genesis point and ending of UX in SaaS. Appropriately, he illuminates the process of improving your UX/UI. In this pilot episode, our guest shares free advice to both beginner and established B2B SaaS companies. Peter loops in the metrics to measure the success of design efforts in UX/UI as well as the best time for a company to seek the services of a B2B SaaS agency. Towards the conclusion, Peter denotes the need to learn how UX/UI design can deliver more value for your company. In general, this first episode of the B2B Saas podcast is filled with helpful information pertaining to UX/UI. You can count on enriching your knowledge after listening. Enjoy. Key Timecodes (1:41) Why you should listen to Peter (2:51) The difference between UX and UI (user experience and aesthetics) (5:21) What he loves about SaaS (7:10) Why he transitioned from traditional industrial product design to the virtual SaaS (8:45) What are the common mistakes most B2B SaaS companies make (14:08) What is a design system in B2B SaaS? (15:11) The starting and ending point of UX in SaaS (17:08) Steps for improving your UX (19:30) Metrics to measure the success of design efforts in B2B Saas) (24:39) The best time for a company to seek a B2B SaaS agency (28:06) Advice to beginner B2B Saas companies pre-revenue (30:48) Advice to revenue-making SaaS companies This show is hosted by Joran Hofman, founder of Reditus.
Welcome to our step-by-step guide on how to kickstart your career in UI/UX design! In this video, we will take you through the best roadmap to becoming a UI/UX designer, covering everything from understanding the principles of UI/UX design, to learning the best practices and tools of the trade. We'll also share tips and tricks on how to land your first job and advance your career in this exciting field. Whether you're a beginner looking to break into UI/UX design or an experienced designer looking to level up your skills, this video is for you. So sit back, relax, and let's get started on your journey to becoming a UI/UX design pro! I tried to add all the links manually here. But due to 5000-word limitation of description, I couldn't. Please follow the below link to get all the links I mentioned
Are you ready to take your first step into the tech world? In this conversation on the Table, we talk with 4 prime examples of what it looks like to join a tech bootcamp (not a 4 year degree) and let it completely alter your life. Not only does it change your perspective but see how it landed our friends jobs that pay over 70K a year and how they plan to double that income to revolutionize their lives and their families' lives. Here we get real and talk through what it actually looks like to get rid of debt and achieve financial freedom. What it allows you to do with your time and how it can set you up to even be an influencer in the tech field. Tune into today's episode, we promise you'll have a good time!
Things on the internet change every day, is your website or app keeping up with design trends and technology developments? We welcomed Tracey and Kacey, Codelation's resident design experts, on for this episode about UI and UX design. They chat about everything that goes into initial web and app design, explain the difference between low fidelity and high fidelity design, and more.
Kabar tentang resesi tahun 2023 semakin ramai dibicarakan, terutama di media sosial. Apabila resesi terjadi, tentunya banyak aspek dalam kehidupan akan terdampak, salah satunya aspek pekerjaan. UI/UX Design merupakan salah satu pekerjaan bidang digital yang seharusnya lebih bisa survive dibandingkan bidang kerja konvensional. Namun, ilmu UI/UX Design termasuk ilmu yang mudah dipelajari sehingga talenta semakin banyak dan persaingan semakin ketat. Jadi, gimana nasib karier UI/UX Design di tahun 2023?
Overwatch 2 has launched! Russ shares his impressions of the long awaited sequel, covering the visual facelift, sound fx, music, animation, UI/UX Design, and Overwatch battle pass. He also goes...
Vinte bilhões de dólares. Essa é quantia que a Adobe está disposta a desembolsar para comprar o Figma, startup que vinha se estabelecendo como uma pedra em seu sapato. A aquisição torna a empresa ainda mais dominante no setor de design. Enquanto isso, profissionais da área ficam apreensivos com o destino do Figma – e ainda mais presos às soluções da Adobe. Por que foi necessário investir tanto para abocanhar o Figma? E as reações negativas da comunidade de usuários se justificam? Para entender essas questões, conversamos hoje com o Felipe Santana. Ele é designer de produtos, criador de conteúdo sobre UI/UX Design e professor num curso todo dedicado ao Figma. Dá o play e vem com a gente! ParticipantesThiago MobilonPaulo Higa Felipe Santana CréditosProdutor: Josué de OliveiraEdição e Sonorização: Ariel LiborioArte da capa: Vitor Pádua
Rahul Wahi is the Agency Principal at LLT Group, a user experience agency where it does full stack development and UI/UX designs in-house. He specializes in conceptual design and direction for all things tangible and has a soft spot for engaging interaction and beautiful interfaces. Rahul is also a Board Member for the Chicago Chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO), where he works to connect the top founders, owners, and business leaders with one of the most experiential communities. In this episode… Are you at a point in business where your website and brand creatives are sending different messages to your customers? Does your brand's digital experience feel off-putting and far from the brand promise you're making? It's time to return to your “why” and let your digital experience speak to that effect. Rahul Wahi helps businesses like yours do that, and he shares some insights on big mistakes you should look for when trying to redesign your brand's UI/UX. Want to know more? Listen to this Inspired Insider Podcast episode with host Dr. Jeremy Weisz featuring the Agency Principal of LLT Group, Rahul Wahi. They discuss Rahul's journey into user experience design, why brands seek UI/UX designs, the design mistakes to avoid, and more.
Shyam Adhikari is the Design Lead at Web Point Solutions, LLC, an IT service and consulting company headquartered in Covington, Georgia, USA. In this podcast we explore his expertise in front-end development and UI/UX Design to understand the difference between User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX), how they relate to one another, and the various underlying concepts, skills, and challenges associated with UI/UX Design in Nepal and international markets. Watch full video at https://youtu.be/zjg_l4_g4dA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host : Ravi Mandal https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravimandal/ https://instagram.com/rvimandal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guest: Shyam Adhikari https://www.linkedin.com/in/shyam-adri/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TechKraft Inc info@techkraftinc.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/tech... https://facebook.com/techkraftinc http://instagram.com/techkraftinc
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Seiring dengan hampir semua bisnis mengarah ke era digital, banyak profesi baru yang bermunculan salah satunya UI/UX designer. Namun, apakah profesi ini memiliki jenjang karir dan gaji yang menjanjikan? Lalu, gimana sih trendnya di tahun 2022? Yuk, langsung aja denger di podcast ini, karena kita akan kupas tuntas semuanya!
Sind Spiele nur Tabellen, die man gut verstecken muss? Welche Informationen an Spielerinnen und Spieler weitergeleitet werden, entscheidet das UI und UX Design. Wie muss eine Benutzeroberfläche aussehen, um optimal durch ein Game zu leiten? Warum sind Kontinuität und Einheitlichkeit im UI/UX Design essenziell? Welche Designs wurden im Spiel „The Surge“ entwickelt und wieder entworfen, bis die optimale Benutzeroberfläche stand? Darüber reden in dieser Folge: Jan Wagner (Owned by Gravity) #ownedbygravity Jan Klose (Deck 13 Interactive) #deck13interactive Emese-Anna Hoppa (Limbic Entertainment) #limbicentertainment Christopher Grünewald (Limbic Entertainment) #limbicentertainment Bewerbt euch bei uns! Black Forest Games: https://black-forest-games.com/career/open-positions/ Deck13 Interactive: https://www.deck13.com/jobs/ Keen Games: https://www.keengames.com/jobs King Art: https://king-art-gmbh.factorialhr.de/#jobs Owned by Gravity: https://www.ownedbygravity.com/jobs Piranha Bytes: https://www.piranha-bytes.com/index.php?navtarget=5&lang=de Folgt uns auf Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/DevPlayDE/ DevPlay auf Youtube: https://youtu.be/1XDzDa9LYkY In Kooperation mit GameStar Plus! Diese Folge wurde am 09.05.2022 aufgezeichnet
In Todays Episode Ken interviews Justin Gallo with Gallo Labs. Ken and Justin discuss NFT and Cryptocurrency, as well as Justin's hot sauce community. Justin is releasing his collection of NFTs on Sunday, May 22nd, 2022. Learn more about his collection and why you want to get a Raging Rooster NFT before they are all taken. About Justin Gallo: In Todays Episode Ken interviews Justin Gallo with Gallo Labs. Ken and Justin discuss NFT and Cryptocurrency, as well as Justin's hot sauce community. Justin is releasing his collection of NFTs on Sunday, May 22nd, 2022. Learn more about his collection and why you want to get a Raging Rooster NFT before they are all taken. About Justin Gallo: Creative/Marketer/Director with a growing obsession with BLOCKCHAIN, DECENTRALISATION, CRYPTO, DLT, & the NFTs that will make up the METAVERSE of tomorrow.
In Todays Episode Ken interviews Justin Gallo with Gallo Labs. Ken and Justin discuss NFT and Cryptocurrency, as well as Justin's hot sauce community. Justin is releasing his collection of NFTs on Sunday, May 22nd, 2022. Learn more about his collection and why you want to get a Raging Rooster NFT before they are all taken. About Justin Gallo: In Todays Episode Ken interviews Justin Gallo with Gallo Labs. Ken and Justin discuss NFT and Cryptocurrency, as well as Justin's hot sauce community. Justin is releasing his collection of NFTs on Sunday, May 22nd, 2022. Learn more about his collection and why you want to get a Raging Rooster NFT before they are all taken. About Justin Gallo: Creative/Marketer/Director with a growing obsession with BLOCKCHAIN, DECENTRALISATION, CRYPTO, DLT, & the NFTs that will make up the METAVERSE of tomorrow.
Hi everyone! We had a great time with Andrew Ou. Andrew is an Award-winning UX strategist, Lead designer, and author. In this episode, Andrew shared with us 6 UI/UX design tips for your next Flutter project! Don't miss out! Watch the video now and share it with your friends!Credits:
O Use Academy é o bootcamp de desenvolvimento e UI/UX Design da Usemobile. O propósito é a formação de novos profissionais para o mercado e tem um diferencial bem interessante: os campers que se destacam são convidados a ingressar no #UseTeam e dar um start na carreira. A segunda edição do bootcamp é a Code Like a Girl, uma versão exclusiva para mulheres com o objetivo de promover mais mulheres na tecnologia. Mais do que discutir o tema, precisamos agir e essa é a maneira da Use. Por isso, nesse episódio, as Users Laryssa Gomes e Sabrina Suellen contam pra gente como fazer para se destacar no bootcamp. As dicas são valiosas e vindas diretamente de uma instrutora do camp e participante que se destacou. Dê o play! Conheça sobre a primeira edição do Use Academy e inscreva-se! Debugados é um oferecimento da Usemobile.
In der dritten Folge spricht Benedict Kleindienst mit Felix Haas, Designer in Residence bei Creandum und Experte für UI/UX Design über:Weshalb es wichtig ist als Führungskraft für UI/UX Design geschärft zu seinWas gutes Product Design ausmacht und wie du durch nutzerzentriertes Denken überzeugende Apps für dein Unternehmen erschaffen kannstWorauf dein Team beim Entstehungsprozess Wert legen sollte und warum es besser ist ein Produkt früher als später zu launchenHöre jetzt rein und folge unserem Kanal, um wöchentlich mehr darüber zu erfahren, wie auch du erfolgreich digital transformieren kannst.Zu Felix Haas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haasfelix/Du möchtest mehr darüber erfahren, wie wir dich unterstützen können? Dann schaue auch auf unserer Website vorbei:https://bit.ly/3OUbW4f
How can object-oriented UX help designers solve complex product problems? Our guest today is Sophia Prater, UX designer and coach specializing in OOUX. You'll learn why object-oriented thinking is well-suited for design processes, how a shared vocabulary enables collaboration, practical mapping tips, and more.Download the MP3 audio file: right-click here and choose Save As.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.Show NotesOOUX.com — Sophia's websiteThe Object-Oriented User — Sophia's articleUserlist, ActiveCampaign — popular email marketing toolsThe ORCA process — the 15-step design processThe UI Audit — Jane's bookOO User Interfaces — a book by Dave CollinsAtomic Design — a book by Brad FrostThe Object Map — the quick start guideMural, Miro — popular visualization toolsCTA MatrixSketch, Figma, Adobe XD — popular design toolsHubSpot, Athena Healthcare, Webflow — examples of great OOUX designOOUX.com/hi/uibreakfast — resources and coupon code for listenersFollow Sophia on TwitterToday's SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Springboard. Launch your design career with a bootcamp built on mentorship, backed by a job guarantee. Springboard's UX Design and UI/UX Design bootcamps are 100% online, but that doesn't mean you're doing it alone. Every student gets a personal mentor and career coach, plus you'll work with a real client on a project for your portfolio. Visit https://bit.ly/springboard-ui-breakfast and get a $1,250 discount using promo code NYUIBREAKFAST1250.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
Can designers make an impact as startup advisors instead of providing capital? Our guest is Brian Lovin, founder of Staff Design and product designer at GitHub. You'll learn how Brian invests in companies with design expertise instead of capital, why design advisory is helpful to startups, lessons that Brian has learned in the process, and more.Download the MP3 audio file: right-click here and choose Save As.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.Show NotesGitHub — Brian's current companySpectrum, Facebook, Buffer — Brian's previous places of workStaff Design — Brian's most recent side projectDesign Details — Brian's design news podcastUserlist — Jane's SaaS productWhat I've learned so far about design advising and angel investingForm Capital — early-stage fund with a focus on designBootstrap, Tailwind CSS, Chakra.ui — popular design frameworksClerky, DocuSign, SignWell — document signing systemsHuddle.works — finding designers that work for equityLess Annoying CRM — not a flashy design, but it works wellLinear.app, Height.app — examples of modern, stylish designsBrian's websiteFollow Brian on TwitterToday's SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Springboard. Launch your design career with a bootcamp built on mentorship, backed by a job guarantee. Springboard's UX Design and UI/UX Design bootcamps are 100% online, but that doesn't mean you're doing it alone. Every student gets a personal mentor and career coach, plus you'll work with a real client on a project for your portfolio. Visit https://bit.ly/springboard-ui-breakfast and get a $1,250 discount using promo code NYUIBREAKFAST1250.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
Kia Commodre Episode 9 of the Black Bezos Daily Podcast we welcome our first female guest introducing Kia Commodore. On todays episode with Kia we explore the past to the present, delving deep into her entrepreneurial filled childhood listening to the myriad of experiences and stories she experienced along the way. We talk more on her than just her viral twitter thread or pennies to pounds. More on what she has going on now and her dreams for the future. Pennies To Pounds is a financial education platform boasting both a newsletter, podcast and a viral twitter thread, that has amassed a huge following with an incredible engagement rate, Blueprint is an agency that is home to the best and most diverse creators within the personal finance and property space. Kia is the founder of both Pennies To Pounds and The Bleuprint Agency respectively. She has worked with brands such as Fiverr, Plum, Barclays, Monzo and TATE Britain too curate and deliver events and content centred around financial literacy. She has talked on various stations such as BBC 5 Live, BBC 1Xtra Talks, BBC Radio London and LADBible. Socials: @ikeeyah_ @penniestopound @blueprintsocial Email: kia@weshft.co Website: https://www.liinks.co/kia
Pek Pongpaet is an award winning designer with over 16 years of industry experience. He's a Podcast host, entrepreneur, actor and the CEO and Principal UX Strategist of Impekable. Impekable is a world-class organization that develops and produces SaaS and mobile solutions, promoting digital transformation and innovation through services like Product Strategy, UI UX design, Web & Mobile application development. They have worked with worldwide brands like Adobe, Apple, Google, Intel, Nike and others. As an Motion-Capture actor, Pek is also known for his work on Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (2002) and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006). During this interview we cover: 00:00 https://oribi.io/lp/classic-10?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=saasdistrict (Oribi.io) Smarter Data-Driven & Analytics Decisions 01:02 - Intro 03:14 - How Pek Was "The Chosen One" for Mortal Kombat 06:51 - From Martial Arts To Design 08:18 - The Difference Between UX & UI 09:47 - Good Example of a Good UX 12:04 - What UI Means and How it Works 12:39 - Great Example of a Great UI 14:11 - Why Is So Important to Think About Your SaaS Design 21:05 - Design System And What's the Point of It 24:07 - Examples of a Great Design Systems 25:12 - Skills for a Great Designer 30:00 - The Creative Process 33:28 - What Is a Creative Idea for Pek? 35:18 - Contentfy.co Your On-Demand Podcast Editing Team 36:38 - Resources for SaaS Leaders About UX 39:27 - Pek's Vision On Starting Impekable 42:02 - Advice Pek Would Give to His 25 Years Old-Self 43:42 - Pek's Greatest Challenges as Being CEO at Impekable 46:15 - Instrumental Resources For Pek's Success 47:57 - What Does Success Mean To Pek Today 50:40 - Get in Touch With Pek Mentions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-is-ux/id1553018664 (What is UX) https://www.audible.com (Audible) Scribd https://www.indiehackers.com/podcasts (Indie Hackers) https://thehustle.co/my-first-million-podcast/ (My First Million) https://okdork.com/podcast/ (Noah Kagan) https://mastersofscale.com (Master of Scale) https://userdefenders.com (User Defenders) https://uxchecklist.github.io (UX Checklist) Books: https://www.amazon.com.br/Dont-Make-Me-Think-Usability/dp/0321344758 (Don't Make Me Think) https://www.amazon.com/Product-Led-Onboarding-Users-Lifelong-Customers/dp/1777717701 (Product-Led Onboarding) https://jakeknapp.com/sprint (Sprint) https://www.amazon.com.br/Mom-Test-customers-business-everyone-ebook/dp/B01H4G2J1U (The Mom Test) Get In Touch With Pek: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pekpongpaet/ (Pek Pongpaet's Linkedin) Tag us & follow: https://www.facebook.com/HorizenCapitalOfficial/ (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (Instagram) More about Akeel: Twitter - https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber (https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber) LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar (https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar) More Podcast Sessions - https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast (https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast)
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Se rendre compte de son évolution, de ses points de travail et de ses opportunités est un besoin invisible qui vous aidera grandement à développer votre qualité de designer. Je vous propose ma méthode personnelle dans cet épisode... 🌟 Tu aimes Parlons Design ? Tu souhaites lui apporter ton soutien ? Partage le tout de suite autour de toi, ça devrait certainement plaire à d'autres passionnés de design d'interface 😉 📰 Profite de contenus design sélectionnés à la main chaque jour avec Partageons Design : partageons.romainpenchenat.com (Dispo en flux rss, newsletter ou blog) 💬 Viens discuter et suis mes actualités : - sur LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/romain-penchenat/ - sur Twitter @romainp_design 🦜 Découvre mon partenaire The Cacatoès Theory : www.thecacatoestheory.com 🔊 Jingle par Studio Module : www.studio-module.com 🎧 Écoute le podcast sur ta plateforme préférée : - Apple podcast : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/parlons-design/id1286546174?l=fr - Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/4z5cKF4fXvhTQIC2rXO6An - Deezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1459372 - Google Podcast : https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL1BhcmxvbnNEZXNpZ25Qb2RjYXN0?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjopuPyw9XsAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQBw - OverCast : https://overcast.fm/itunes1286546174/parlons-design - Radioline : http://fr-fr.radioline.co/podcast-parlons-design - Flux RSS : http://romainpenchenat.free.fr/podcast/rss.xml #ParlonsDesign #Podcast #Design
If you are a graphic designer looking to shift to UX Industry or an aspiring designer who wants to know how to get started with UX designing then this episode is for you. Where we have a conversation with the UX design expert, Ioana Teleanu. Ioana has more than 7 years of industry experience and is popular on Instagram as UXgoodies where she has more than 200K followers. She shares insightful and practical content on UX strategy, tutorials, resources and career tips and tricks. So dive with us in this insightful and amazing conversation right now. Key highlights: How can graphic designers turn into UI UX Design? 3 key skills to be a UX designer? How can you declutter your UX when you have too many things to show? How can you be and think as close to the user as possible? Do check out our Instagram page @sculptedpodcast for more updates and informative snippets of these episodes. Subscribe / Follow the podcast to receive updates about the latest episodes.New episodes streaming Thursdays fortnightly! You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Evelyn hat die letzten 12 Jahre damit verbracht, Datenprodukte für Firmenkunden in verschiedenen Branchen zu entwerfen und zu entwickeln. Jetzt möchte sie dieses Wissen an so viele Datenprodukt-Teams wie möglich weitergeben. Auf der Grundlage all ihrer Erfahrungen hat sie dafür ein brandneues Chart-Doktor-Coaching-Programm für Datenprodukt-Teams entwickelt, worüber wir heute in erster Linie sprechen: 01:09 - Kurze Intro zu Evelyn. 05:51 - Was ist Data Design? 17:50 - Warum braucht man gutes Data Design? 21:01 - UI/UX Design trifft auf Data Design. 30:38 - Wie erkennt man gutes Data Design? 35:59 - Was sind die “Recipes for Desaster”? 37:35 - Chart Doktor Academy / Data Design Coaching. 55:46 - Ausblick. --- Weiterführende Informationen: Chart Doktor Academy: https://www.chartdoktor.com/ --- LinkedIn Evelyn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelynmuenster/ LinkedIn Bernard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernardsonnenschein/ --- Top-Opportunitäten im Datenbusiness: https://datenbusiness.de/ Ich freue mich über Feedback: bernard.sonnenschein@datenbusiness.de
In the latest edition of Business & UX Story, Divanshu is joined by Siddhartha Bagri, the CEO of Pravaig Dynamics. Pravaig is building revolutionary electric cars in India, set to shake up the system of not only what we move in, but how we do it. The company is UX driven, with the model being explored being likened to Uber in a sense. However, the entire experience is curated perfectly, from the drivers being trained, to the app being meticulously designed.Siddhartha and Divanshu also delve into the UI/UX Design of the Extinction Mark 2, the newest prototype from Pravaig. They delve into key quirks and features of the car, as well as it's functionality; how it aims to integrate into the lives of its users. The EV space as a whole is discussed, as we engage in discourse on how it's evolved over the years, since Pravaig has been around for over a decade now. Lastly, we explore Pravaig's other operations, including Military Utility Vehicles, and their significance in the modern fuel landscape.To learn more about Siddhartha Bagri, his brainchild Pravaig, and the electric mobility revolution as a whole, don't miss this episode of Business & UX Story.
If you ever had the question, "Is the Digital Product Design Intensive Bootcamp for me?" Then you should consider listening to this FAQ by our Instructor: Karthi Subbaraman. The Bootcamp for you if: You want to avoid design career blunders. You're unclear about your current role in UI/UX Design and want to skill-up. You want to become fluent in the core principles of design and apply them for a lifetime. You want to join high-growth companies but lack experience and creative confidence. ----- The 16-week DPDI Bootcamp Journey will see you through 20 Radicals including Visual Perception, Cognitive Perception, Reflective Perception, User Experience Map, User Stories, Information Design, Interaction Design and Visual Design. 1:1 personal coaching. Community events and meet-ups organised by Maker's Guild Community. Sounds great? Apply for DPDI Bootcamp: https://xperian.xyz/dpdi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xperian/message
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On this episode i had Samuel Abu talk on UI/UX design and what the tech community should know about the interplay of intellectual property protection. We discussed on what is Industrial design and why is it relevant for UI/UX designers; What is the essence of industrial design in the software industry; What are the trends we should look out for in relation to UI/UX designers: Why is important to protect the "look and feel" of these GUIs, icons and other visual indicators; What other types of IP rights can be explored to protect the UI/UX; What IP strategy can a UI/UX designer adopt; User experience and user-interface design what is the difference? ; List of brands that use UX/UI design and how they have been able to commercialize it and exploit the intellectual property; Are there any misconceptions about design protection in the UX/UI area. #Softwareindustry; --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rita-chindah/support
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Today We'll be interviewing an experienced 2d artist and UX designer in Toronto, Selina Muriel. Selina is a professional with many hats, she is a UX designers, she has been a 2D artist for over 8 years now, she is an entrepreneur, and she sells art! She has been in the Game Design industry for 3 years, with a focus on She is focused on character design, product design, game art and UI/UX Design in general! today we'll discover what motivates her, and lead her to move into the User Experience Design field, as well as what she does in videogames for User Experience Enjoy this episode with me and Selina! Support Selina! Carmico website: https://www.carmico.ca/ Carmico's twitter: https://twitter.com/carmiico Carmico on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carmiico/ Follow me on my Channels Website: www.alessioux.com/ Instagram: bit.ly/2UKJ5Uv Twitter: bit.ly/2xtpj8e
In the home stretch for season 2, and we present our penultimate interview for the year as we sit down with Frank Romeu, a product designer at Hubspot, to take a look at the importance...
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Pek Pongpaet, of Impekable, joins us to discuss agency growth and UI/UX. Impekable is a silicon valley based creative agency that specializes in UI/UX design and development. Impekable works with big […] The post 026 UI/UX Design Services – Pek Pongpaet of Impekable appeared first on The Creative Agency Podcast.