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Presented at Inbound TO: 31 @ Powered By Search HQ User Experience design can transform your product value and customer happiness to great limits. However, it may seem at times that your users are quite ambiguous. Julie Jancen says that the practice of designing the friendliest user experiences shouldn’t be rigorous, it should be iterative. To illustrate, she uses examples that highlight: being one step ahead of your user, how to use lean methodologies to solve complex design challenges and how to simplify the customer journey.]]>

Presented at Inbound TO: 31 @ Powered By Search HQ User Experience design can transform your product value and customer happiness to great limits. However, it may seem at times that your users are quite ambiguous. Julie Jancen says that the practice of designing the friendliest user experiences shouldn’t be rigorous, it should be iterative. To illustrate, she uses examples that highlight: being one step ahead of your user, how to use lean methodologies to solve complex design challenges and how to simplify the customer journey.]]>
Fri, 20 Nov 2015 15:12:44 GMT /slideshow/user-experience-seduction-why-every-touch-matters-by-julie-jancen/55339974 juliejancen@slideshare.net(juliejancen) User experience & seduction: why every touch matters by Julie Jancen juliejancen Presented at Inbound TO: 31 @ Powered By Search HQ User Experience design can transform your product value and customer happiness to great limits. However, it may seem at times that your users are quite ambiguous. Julie Jancen says that the practice of designing the friendliest user experiences shouldn’t be rigorous, it should be iterative. To illustrate, she uses examples that highlight: being one step ahead of your user, how to use lean methodologies to solve complex design challenges and how to simplify the customer journey. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/inboundto31-userexperienceseduction-whyeverytouchmattersbyjuliejancen-151120151244-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at Inbound TO: 31 @ Powered By Search HQ User Experience design can transform your product value and customer happiness to great limits. However, it may seem at times that your users are quite ambiguous. Julie Jancen says that the practice of designing the friendliest user experiences shouldn’t be rigorous, it should be iterative. To illustrate, she uses examples that highlight: being one step ahead of your user, how to use lean methodologies to solve complex design challenges and how to simplify the customer journey.
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-juliejancen-48x48.jpg?cb=1539181110 Hi! My name is Julie and I'm a UX strategist, graphic and web designer, with an eye for creativity and pixel perfection. I manufacture strategic and operational plans; set key performance indicators (KPIs); evaluate competitors and risk; and conduct user research to formulate UX plans. I have worked with a gamut of clients: FedEx, Philips, Ontario Science Centre, ReMax, Castrol, Rogers Media, Call Rail, TouchBistro, Public Storage, Format and Toys R Us. I learned to code HTML5/CSS3 at HackerYou in 2012, (Toronto’s best part-time courses for people who want to learn to code http://hackeryou.com/) and I worked in web design and front-end web development at Powered By Search for 1.5 years. ... poweredbysearch.com