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Watch the presentation on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSkuKDyQOh8 When building a new product or designing a new feature you always have a voice in the back of your mind whispering things such as: What if no one uses it? What if nobody really understands the value of what I am building? What if that thing I am designing becomes a total flop? This presentation will give you simple and low time consuming techniques to ensure your product gets used. I will tell you how to find people to talk to, how to gather user stories to make sure you are designing the right features and a couple of ways to test you product. Some feedback from the startup I gave the talk to: "It was gold. Arthur was generous and giving everything away." "Many easy-to-implement tips and nice real world examples :)" Please give me some feedback and send me your questions at @abrodo on Twitter]]>

Watch the presentation on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSkuKDyQOh8 When building a new product or designing a new feature you always have a voice in the back of your mind whispering things such as: What if no one uses it? What if nobody really understands the value of what I am building? What if that thing I am designing becomes a total flop? This presentation will give you simple and low time consuming techniques to ensure your product gets used. I will tell you how to find people to talk to, how to gather user stories to make sure you are designing the right features and a couple of ways to test you product. Some feedback from the startup I gave the talk to: "It was gold. Arthur was generous and giving everything away." "Many easy-to-implement tips and nice real world examples :)" Please give me some feedback and send me your questions at @abrodo on Twitter]]>
Wed, 15 Jan 2014 11:55:26 GMT /slideshow/designing-with-your-ears-or-how-to-get-feedback-from-your-users/30052513 ArthurBodolec@slideshare.net(ArthurBodolec) Designing with your ears (or how to ensure your product gets used) ArthurBodolec Watch the presentation on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSkuKDyQOh8 When building a new product or designing a new feature you always have a voice in the back of your mind whispering things such as: What if no one uses it? What if nobody really understands the value of what I am building? What if that thing I am designing becomes a total flop? This presentation will give you simple and low time consuming techniques to ensure your product gets used. I will tell you how to find people to talk to, how to gather user stories to make sure you are designing the right features and a couple of ways to test you product. Some feedback from the startup I gave the talk to: "It was gold. Arthur was generous and giving everything away." "Many easy-to-implement tips and nice real world examples :)" Please give me some feedback and send me your questions at @abrodo on Twitter <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingwithyourears-slideshare-140115115526-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Watch the presentation on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSkuKDyQOh8 When building a new product or designing a new feature you always have a voice in the back of your mind whispering things such as: What if no one uses it? What if nobody really understands the value of what I am building? What if that thing I am designing becomes a total flop? This presentation will give you simple and low time consuming techniques to ensure your product gets used. I will tell you how to find people to talk to, how to gather user stories to make sure you are designing the right features and a couple of ways to test you product. Some feedback from the startup I gave the talk to: &quot;It was gold. Arthur was generous and giving everything away.&quot; &quot;Many easy-to-implement tips and nice real world examples :)&quot; Please give me some feedback and send me your questions at @abrodo on Twitter
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-ArthurBodolec-48x48.jpg?cb=1523766023 I am a French product designer who studied in France, worked in Italy and currently lives and work in San Francisco. I aim at building my own business. On the path to reaching that goal I am focussing on strengthening my skills as a designer, and team leader. I am a co-founder and lead the design at Feedly. My main task is to make Feedly's user experience as simple as possible. To do so I use a pen to brainstorm with my team, prototypes to share ideas and usability testing to evaluate them, learn from them and iterate. I also co-founded UX Archive, a site that archive iPhone apps user experiences. I handle its design and front end development. With this project I aim at helping the d... http://www.arthurdesign.fr/