ºÝºÝߣshows by User: UXStratChi / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: UXStratChi / Sun, 31 Mar 2019 21:17:09 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: UXStratChi What the Hell is UX Strategy_Jaime Levy_2016 /slideshow/what-the-hell-is-ux-strategyjaime-levy2016/138963450 whatthehellisuxstrategy-chicagofeb2016-190331211709
Up until now, the practice of UX Strategy has been overrun by highfalutin propaganda and no practical guide that explained the strategic techniques as an easy-to-apply methodology. That's why Jaime says she wrote her book UX Strategy. At this talk, Jaime discussed what user experience strategy looks like in practice and explains how it intersects with UX design and business strategy.]]>

Up until now, the practice of UX Strategy has been overrun by highfalutin propaganda and no practical guide that explained the strategic techniques as an easy-to-apply methodology. That's why Jaime says she wrote her book UX Strategy. At this talk, Jaime discussed what user experience strategy looks like in practice and explains how it intersects with UX design and business strategy.]]>
Sun, 31 Mar 2019 21:17:09 GMT /slideshow/what-the-hell-is-ux-strategyjaime-levy2016/138963450 UXStratChi@slideshare.net(UXStratChi) What the Hell is UX Strategy_Jaime Levy_2016 UXStratChi Up until now, the practice of UX Strategy has been overrun by highfalutin propaganda and no practical guide that explained the strategic techniques as an easy-to-apply methodology. That's why Jaime says she wrote her book UX Strategy. At this talk, Jaime discussed what user experience strategy looks like in practice and explains how it intersects with UX design and business strategy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatthehellisuxstrategy-chicagofeb2016-190331211709-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Up until now, the practice of UX Strategy has been overrun by highfalutin propaganda and no practical guide that explained the strategic techniques as an easy-to-apply methodology. That&#39;s why Jaime says she wrote her book UX Strategy. At this talk, Jaime discussed what user experience strategy looks like in practice and explains how it intersects with UX design and business strategy.
What the Hell is UX Strategy_Jaime Levy_2016 from UX Strategy Chicago
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Designing for Sustainability Tim Frick 022217 /slideshow/designing-for-sustainabilitytim-frick022217/133550045 designingforsustainabilitytimfrick022217-190227131632
The internet is becoming the world’s largest source of CO2 emissions. 560,000 agencies around the world make daily design decisions on behalf of their clients, directly impacting internet sustainability. By applying sustainability principles to the process of designing digital products and services, we can make better decisions on behalf of people and planet. Tim Frick outlines strategies to make sustainability an integral part of your product design and development. Also discussed, a design framework for sustainability and tactics to implement in day to day digital work to keep sustainability in the forefront of the process.]]>

The internet is becoming the world’s largest source of CO2 emissions. 560,000 agencies around the world make daily design decisions on behalf of their clients, directly impacting internet sustainability. By applying sustainability principles to the process of designing digital products and services, we can make better decisions on behalf of people and planet. Tim Frick outlines strategies to make sustainability an integral part of your product design and development. Also discussed, a design framework for sustainability and tactics to implement in day to day digital work to keep sustainability in the forefront of the process.]]>
Wed, 27 Feb 2019 13:16:32 GMT /slideshow/designing-for-sustainabilitytim-frick022217/133550045 UXStratChi@slideshare.net(UXStratChi) Designing for Sustainability Tim Frick 022217 UXStratChi The internet is becoming the world’s largest source of CO2 emissions. 560,000 agencies around the world make daily design decisions on behalf of their clients, directly impacting internet sustainability. By applying sustainability principles to the process of designing digital products and services, we can make better decisions on behalf of people and planet. Tim Frick outlines strategies to make sustainability an integral part of your product design and development. Also discussed, a design framework for sustainability and tactics to implement in day to day digital work to keep sustainability in the forefront of the process. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingforsustainabilitytimfrick022217-190227131632-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The internet is becoming the world’s largest source of CO2 emissions. 560,000 agencies around the world make daily design decisions on behalf of their clients, directly impacting internet sustainability. By applying sustainability principles to the process of designing digital products and services, we can make better decisions on behalf of people and planet. Tim Frick outlines strategies to make sustainability an integral part of your product design and development. Also discussed, a design framework for sustainability and tactics to implement in day to day digital work to keep sustainability in the forefront of the process.
Designing for Sustainability Tim Frick 022217 from UX Strategy Chicago
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Launch_Nicholas Paredes /slideshow/launchnicholas-paredes/132635803 launch-190221014031
Companies are increasingly launching to learn. Companies such as GE are increasingly prototyping products in order to test them in the marketplace. AirBNB and Uber completely changed their business models after they launched based on consumer reception. This model of beta testing, popularized by companies like Microsoft and Google, is becoming the new norm in consumer products and services. Nicholas discusses how your company or your startup can learn from these organizations, and bring products to market more rapidly and constructively. ]]>

Companies are increasingly launching to learn. Companies such as GE are increasingly prototyping products in order to test them in the marketplace. AirBNB and Uber completely changed their business models after they launched based on consumer reception. This model of beta testing, popularized by companies like Microsoft and Google, is becoming the new norm in consumer products and services. Nicholas discusses how your company or your startup can learn from these organizations, and bring products to market more rapidly and constructively. ]]>
Thu, 21 Feb 2019 01:40:30 GMT /slideshow/launchnicholas-paredes/132635803 UXStratChi@slideshare.net(UXStratChi) Launch_Nicholas Paredes UXStratChi Companies are increasingly launching to learn. Companies such as GE are increasingly prototyping products in order to test them in the marketplace. AirBNB and Uber completely changed their business models after they launched based on consumer reception. This model of beta testing, popularized by companies like Microsoft and Google, is becoming the new norm in consumer products and services. Nicholas discusses how your company or your startup can learn from these organizations, and bring products to market more rapidly and constructively. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/launch-190221014031-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Companies are increasingly launching to learn. Companies such as GE are increasingly prototyping products in order to test them in the marketplace. AirBNB and Uber completely changed their business models after they launched based on consumer reception. This model of beta testing, popularized by companies like Microsoft and Google, is becoming the new norm in consumer products and services. Nicholas discusses how your company or your startup can learn from these organizations, and bring products to market more rapidly and constructively.
Launch_Nicholas Paredes from UX Strategy Chicago
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With Great Power: Design Ethics + User Experience /slideshow/with-great-power-design-ethics-user-experience/132142765 withgreatpowerdesignethicsuserexperience-190217203251
From dark patterns and data breaches to social media hatemongering and live-streamed terror, the digital experiences and interactions we help create as designers are increasingly hijacked and used in wicked ways we never intended—or could even imagine. But as designers, are we really absolved from responsibility? Are we truly innocent in these outcomes? Building on their research and POV work at the intersection of activism and technology and compassionate design, Theresa Stewart and Antonio García present evidence from today’s headlines (and history) as a case for establishing a new design dogma and greater demand for self-reflection, resolve and responsibility by designers. @atheresastewart https://www.wearecolored.co/ @a_m_garcia https://amgarcia.com]]>

From dark patterns and data breaches to social media hatemongering and live-streamed terror, the digital experiences and interactions we help create as designers are increasingly hijacked and used in wicked ways we never intended—or could even imagine. But as designers, are we really absolved from responsibility? Are we truly innocent in these outcomes? Building on their research and POV work at the intersection of activism and technology and compassionate design, Theresa Stewart and Antonio García present evidence from today’s headlines (and history) as a case for establishing a new design dogma and greater demand for self-reflection, resolve and responsibility by designers. @atheresastewart https://www.wearecolored.co/ @a_m_garcia https://amgarcia.com]]>
Sun, 17 Feb 2019 20:32:50 GMT /slideshow/with-great-power-design-ethics-user-experience/132142765 UXStratChi@slideshare.net(UXStratChi) With Great Power: Design Ethics + User Experience UXStratChi From dark patterns and data breaches to social media hatemongering and live-streamed terror, the digital experiences and interactions we help create as designers are increasingly hijacked and used in wicked ways we never intended—or could even imagine. But as designers, are we really absolved from responsibility? Are we truly innocent in these outcomes? Building on their research and POV work at the intersection of activism and technology and compassionate design, Theresa Stewart and Antonio García present evidence from today’s headlines (and history) as a case for establishing a new design dogma and greater demand for self-reflection, resolve and responsibility by designers. @atheresastewart https://www.wearecolored.co/ @a_m_garcia https://amgarcia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/withgreatpowerdesignethicsuserexperience-190217203251-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From dark patterns and data breaches to social media hatemongering and live-streamed terror, the digital experiences and interactions we help create as designers are increasingly hijacked and used in wicked ways we never intended—or could even imagine. But as designers, are we really absolved from responsibility? Are we truly innocent in these outcomes? Building on their research and POV work at the intersection of activism and technology and compassionate design, Theresa Stewart and Antonio García present evidence from today’s headlines (and history) as a case for establishing a new design dogma and greater demand for self-reflection, resolve and responsibility by designers. @atheresastewart https://www.wearecolored.co/ @a_m_garcia https://amgarcia.com
With Great Power: Design Ethics + User Experience from UX Strategy Chicago
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