際際滷shows by User: caronne / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: caronne / Sun, 31 Aug 2014 22:31:04 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: caronne Sketching badly is good, UX Australia 2014 /slideshow/sketching-badly-is-good-ux-australia-2014/38546178 sketchingbadlyisgood-caronne3-140831223104-phpapp02
Various styles of sketching are used in UX and these will be demonstrated. Im no artist, but I can sketch. They are funny or odd and are definitely not fine works of art. While my sketches are bad, they are good because anyone can do them and they serve to communicate whats needed in the design process. About Caronne Carruthers-Taylor: Im a passionate and experienced UX Designer. Ive worked in both public and private sectors, and enjoy applying user experience principles and practices at both the strategic and project levels. I love UX because people and design thinking are the most important aspects of any design.]]>

Various styles of sketching are used in UX and these will be demonstrated. Im no artist, but I can sketch. They are funny or odd and are definitely not fine works of art. While my sketches are bad, they are good because anyone can do them and they serve to communicate whats needed in the design process. About Caronne Carruthers-Taylor: Im a passionate and experienced UX Designer. Ive worked in both public and private sectors, and enjoy applying user experience principles and practices at both the strategic and project levels. I love UX because people and design thinking are the most important aspects of any design.]]>
Sun, 31 Aug 2014 22:31:04 GMT /slideshow/sketching-badly-is-good-ux-australia-2014/38546178 caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) Sketching badly is good, UX Australia 2014 caronne Various styles of sketching are used in UX and these will be demonstrated. Im no artist, but I can sketch. They are funny or odd and are definitely not fine works of art. While my sketches are bad, they are good because anyone can do them and they serve to communicate whats needed in the design process. About Caronne Carruthers-Taylor: Im a passionate and experienced UX Designer. Ive worked in both public and private sectors, and enjoy applying user experience principles and practices at both the strategic and project levels. I love UX because people and design thinking are the most important aspects of any design. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sketchingbadlyisgood-caronne3-140831223104-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Various styles of sketching are used in UX and these will be demonstrated. Im no artist, but I can sketch. They are funny or odd and are definitely not fine works of art. While my sketches are bad, they are good because anyone can do them and they serve to communicate whats needed in the design process. About Caronne Carruthers-Taylor: Im a passionate and experienced UX Designer. Ive worked in both public and private sectors, and enjoy applying user experience principles and practices at both the strategic and project levels. I love UX because people and design thinking are the most important aspects of any design.
Sketching badly is good, UX Australia 2014 from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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World Usability Day 2010 extraordinary communication /slideshow/world-usabilityday2010-extraordinary-communicationcct/5728643 worldusabilityday2010-extraordinarycommunication-cct-101110113021-phpapp02
EXTRAORDINARY COMMUNICATION Everyone participating in the design processwants to come up with a good solution, yet many strugglewith it.Executives, IT, businessand development folks work with us ... In fact, working with a multi-disciplinary team is the way most UX design gets done. ]]>

EXTRAORDINARY COMMUNICATION Everyone participating in the design processwants to come up with a good solution, yet many strugglewith it.Executives, IT, businessand development folks work with us ... In fact, working with a multi-disciplinary team is the way most UX design gets done. ]]>
Wed, 10 Nov 2010 11:29:57 GMT /slideshow/world-usabilityday2010-extraordinary-communicationcct/5728643 caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) World Usability Day 2010 extraordinary communication caronne EXTRAORDINARY COMMUNICATION Everyone participating in the design processwants to come up with a good solution, yet many strugglewith it.Executives, IT, businessand development folks work with us ... In fact, working with a multi-disciplinary team is the way most UX design gets done. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/worldusabilityday2010-extraordinarycommunication-cct-101110113021-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> EXTRAORDINARY COMMUNICATION Everyone participating in the design processwants to come up with a good solution, yet many strugglewith it.Executives, IT, businessand development folks work with us ... In fact, working with a multi-disciplinary team is the way most UX design gets done.
World Usability Day 2010 extraordinary communication from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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UX in australia-caronne2010 /slideshow/u-x-in-australiacaronne2010/4074912 uxinaustralia-caronne2010-100512184745-phpapp01
User Experience in Australia. Presentation to first UPA Japan meeting on May 14, 2010]]>

User Experience in Australia. Presentation to first UPA Japan meeting on May 14, 2010]]>
Wed, 12 May 2010 18:47:36 GMT /slideshow/u-x-in-australiacaronne2010/4074912 caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) UX in australia-caronne2010 caronne User Experience in Australia. Presentation to first UPA Japan meeting on May 14, 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxinaustralia-caronne2010-100512184745-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> User Experience in Australia. Presentation to first UPA Japan meeting on May 14, 2010
UX in australia-caronne2010 from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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Women In UX /slideshow/women-in-ux/2224916 ggd3-womeninux-091014191734-phpapp01
Women in the User Experience field - how many, what is it, and why do I do it. Note: following a great suggestion from a colleague last night, this presentation will be updated with comparative statistics from Malaysia in the near future.]]>

Women in the User Experience field - how many, what is it, and why do I do it. Note: following a great suggestion from a colleague last night, this presentation will be updated with comparative statistics from Malaysia in the near future.]]>
Wed, 14 Oct 2009 19:17:26 GMT /slideshow/women-in-ux/2224916 caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) Women In UX caronne Women in the User Experience field - how many, what is it, and why do I do it. Note: following a great suggestion from a colleague last night, this presentation will be updated with comparative statistics from Malaysia in the near future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ggd3-womeninux-091014191734-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Women in the User Experience field - how many, what is it, and why do I do it. Note: following a great suggestion from a colleague last night, this presentation will be updated with comparative statistics from Malaysia in the near future.
Women In UX from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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Getting Started In The User Experience Field (UX Australia conference) /slideshow/ux-australia-getting-started-in-the-user-experience-field/1931411 uxaustralia-gettingstartedintheuserexperiencefield-090831073932-phpapp01
You might want to know more about the User Experience field. You might be interested in finding out what resources, skills and abilities are relevant. You might just want to see a passionate UX professional give a 10 minute overview on how to get started!]]>

You might want to know more about the User Experience field. You might be interested in finding out what resources, skills and abilities are relevant. You might just want to see a passionate UX professional give a 10 minute overview on how to get started!]]>
Mon, 31 Aug 2009 07:39:32 GMT /slideshow/ux-australia-getting-started-in-the-user-experience-field/1931411 caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) Getting Started In The User Experience Field (UX Australia conference) caronne You might want to know more about the User Experience field. You might be interested in finding out what resources, skills and abilities are relevant. You might just want to see a passionate UX professional give a 10 minute overview on how to get started! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxaustralia-gettingstartedintheuserexperiencefield-090831073932-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> You might want to know more about the User Experience field. You might be interested in finding out what resources, skills and abilities are relevant. You might just want to see a passionate UX professional give a 10 minute overview on how to get started!
Getting Started In The User Experience Field (UX Australia conference) from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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Change The World With UX - user experience in Federal Government /caronne/change-the-world-with-ux-user-experience-in-federal-government changetheworldwithux-barcamp2canberra-090328150812-phpapp02
User experience (UX) and user-centred design (UCD) in Australian Federal Government - a light-hearted look]]>

User experience (UX) and user-centred design (UCD) in Australian Federal Government - a light-hearted look]]>
Sat, 28 Mar 2009 15:08:07 GMT /caronne/change-the-world-with-ux-user-experience-in-federal-government caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) Change The World With UX - user experience in Federal Government caronne User experience (UX) and user-centred design (UCD) in Australian Federal Government - a light-hearted look <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/changetheworldwithux-barcamp2canberra-090328150812-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> User experience (UX) and user-centred design (UCD) in Australian Federal Government - a light-hearted look
Change The World With UX - user experience in Federal Government from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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Ozia08 - Homer & UCD in large government change programmes Sept08 /slideshow/ozia08-homer-ucd-in-large-government-change-programmes-sept08-presentation/609476 ozia08homerucdsept08caronnect-1221959874229724-9
Homer Simpson & UCD in large goverment change programmes Short Session, presented by Caronne Carruthers-Taylor. Caronne will offer a unique perspective on UCD in large goverment change programmes, and will demonstrate the UCD techniques and artefacts used. In the context of large government programmes, how can User-Centred Design (UCD) techniques be effectively used? Drawing upon lessons from Homer Simpson & other leading UCD lights (tongue firmly in cheek), this session will explore how UCD facilitates designing with a focus on users and how they interact with technology. As Jesse James Garrett says, Designing for a good user experience is to understand the needs of the users better than they understand those needs themselves. In this session, well look at some UCD techniques and the associated artefacts required within government programmes: * User research; especially contextual enquiry * User profiling * Prototyping * Usability evaluations * Collaborative design within the project team * Iterative design & development * Expert reviews. Usability evaluations (testing) are often portrayed as being a key UCD technique and a way to achieve a good user experience. However, if its the sole technique used it can be viewed as a roadblock and can result in a product that has been developed with minimal user research, evaluated with users to gain feedback, and then only some of these issues are addressed. There is no substitute for a thoughtful, informed user experience design process that takes into account human cognition & human behaviour and utilises appropriate UCD techniques. This involves addressing business requirements and desired features while designing with an emphasis on user goals, usability and users interactions with the interface. In essence, its having the skills and experience to design, apply this within the departments software development lifecycle and project methodology, and the ability to market this to key stakeholders.]]>

Homer Simpson & UCD in large goverment change programmes Short Session, presented by Caronne Carruthers-Taylor. Caronne will offer a unique perspective on UCD in large goverment change programmes, and will demonstrate the UCD techniques and artefacts used. In the context of large government programmes, how can User-Centred Design (UCD) techniques be effectively used? Drawing upon lessons from Homer Simpson & other leading UCD lights (tongue firmly in cheek), this session will explore how UCD facilitates designing with a focus on users and how they interact with technology. As Jesse James Garrett says, Designing for a good user experience is to understand the needs of the users better than they understand those needs themselves. In this session, well look at some UCD techniques and the associated artefacts required within government programmes: * User research; especially contextual enquiry * User profiling * Prototyping * Usability evaluations * Collaborative design within the project team * Iterative design & development * Expert reviews. Usability evaluations (testing) are often portrayed as being a key UCD technique and a way to achieve a good user experience. However, if its the sole technique used it can be viewed as a roadblock and can result in a product that has been developed with minimal user research, evaluated with users to gain feedback, and then only some of these issues are addressed. There is no substitute for a thoughtful, informed user experience design process that takes into account human cognition & human behaviour and utilises appropriate UCD techniques. This involves addressing business requirements and desired features while designing with an emphasis on user goals, usability and users interactions with the interface. In essence, its having the skills and experience to design, apply this within the departments software development lifecycle and project methodology, and the ability to market this to key stakeholders.]]>
Sat, 20 Sep 2008 18:21:57 GMT /slideshow/ozia08-homer-ucd-in-large-government-change-programmes-sept08-presentation/609476 caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) Ozia08 - Homer & UCD in large government change programmes Sept08 caronne Homer Simpson & UCD in large goverment change programmes Short Session, presented by Caronne Carruthers-Taylor. Caronne will offer a unique perspective on UCD in large goverment change programmes, and will demonstrate the UCD techniques and artefacts used. In the context of large government programmes, how can User-Centred Design (UCD) techniques be effectively used? Drawing upon lessons from Homer Simpson & other leading UCD lights (tongue firmly in cheek), this session will explore how UCD facilitates designing with a focus on users and how they interact with technology. As Jesse James Garrett says, Designing for a good user experience is to understand the needs of the users better than they understand those needs themselves. In this session, well look at some UCD techniques and the associated artefacts required within government programmes: * User research; especially contextual enquiry * User profiling * Prototyping * Usability evaluations * Collaborative design within the project team * Iterative design & development * Expert reviews. Usability evaluations (testing) are often portrayed as being a key UCD technique and a way to achieve a good user experience. However, if its the sole technique used it can be viewed as a roadblock and can result in a product that has been developed with minimal user research, evaluated with users to gain feedback, and then only some of these issues are addressed. There is no substitute for a thoughtful, informed user experience design process that takes into account human cognition & human behaviour and utilises appropriate UCD techniques. This involves addressing business requirements and desired features while designing with an emphasis on user goals, usability and users interactions with the interface. In essence, its having the skills and experience to design, apply this within the departments software development lifecycle and project methodology, and the ability to market this to key stakeholders. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ozia08homerucdsept08caronnect-1221959874229724-9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Homer Simpson &amp; UCD in large goverment change programmes Short Session, presented by Caronne Carruthers-Taylor. Caronne will offer a unique perspective on UCD in large goverment change programmes, and will demonstrate the UCD techniques and artefacts used. In the context of large government programmes, how can User-Centred Design (UCD) techniques be effectively used? Drawing upon lessons from Homer Simpson &amp; other leading UCD lights (tongue firmly in cheek), this session will explore how UCD facilitates designing with a focus on users and how they interact with technology. As Jesse James Garrett says, Designing for a good user experience is to understand the needs of the users better than they understand those needs themselves. In this session, well look at some UCD techniques and the associated artefacts required within government programmes: * User research; especially contextual enquiry * User profiling * Prototyping * Usability evaluations * Collaborative design within the project team * Iterative design &amp; development * Expert reviews. Usability evaluations (testing) are often portrayed as being a key UCD technique and a way to achieve a good user experience. However, if its the sole technique used it can be viewed as a roadblock and can result in a product that has been developed with minimal user research, evaluated with users to gain feedback, and then only some of these issues are addressed. There is no substitute for a thoughtful, informed user experience design process that takes into account human cognition &amp; human behaviour and utilises appropriate UCD techniques. This involves addressing business requirements and desired features while designing with an emphasis on user goals, usability and users interactions with the interface. In essence, its having the skills and experience to design, apply this within the departments software development lifecycle and project methodology, and the ability to market this to key stakeholders.
Ozia08 - Homer & UCD in large government change programmes Sept08 from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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UCD in Govt - useful or a corset? /caronne/ucd-in-govt-useful-or-a-corset barcampcanberra1ucdusefulorcorset-1208672418018679-8
Discussing User-Centred Design in Australian Government ... the denunciations and whether is is useful or acts as a constraint (corset). Presentation given at BarCampCanberra on 19 April 2008]]>

Discussing User-Centred Design in Australian Government ... the denunciations and whether is is useful or acts as a constraint (corset). Presentation given at BarCampCanberra on 19 April 2008]]>
Sat, 19 Apr 2008 23:20:18 GMT /caronne/ucd-in-govt-useful-or-a-corset caronne@slideshare.net(caronne) UCD in Govt - useful or a corset? caronne Discussing User-Centred Design in Australian Government ... the denunciations and whether is is useful or acts as a constraint (corset). Presentation given at BarCampCanberra on 19 April 2008 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/barcampcanberra1ucdusefulorcorset-1208672418018679-8-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Discussing User-Centred Design in Australian Government ... the denunciations and whether is is useful or acts as a constraint (corset). Presentation given at BarCampCanberra on 19 April 2008
UCD in Govt - useful or a corset? from Caronne Carruthers-Taylor
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-caronne-48x48.jpg?cb=1688267532 Passionate about user experience, usability and user-centred design www.linkedin.com/in/caronne https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sketchingbadlyisgood-caronne3-140831223104-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/sketching-badly-is-good-ux-australia-2014/38546178 Sketching badly is goo... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/worldusabilityday2010-extraordinarycommunication-cct-101110113021-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/world-usabilityday2010-extraordinary-communicationcct/5728643 World Usability Day 20... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxinaustralia-caronne2010-100512184745-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/u-x-in-australiacaronne2010/4074912 UX in australia-caronn...