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This is my talk first in 2019 at University of Amikom, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Jan 5, 2019
[#DevRelAsia Keynote 2020] Developer Centric Design for Better ExperienceTomomi Imura
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Tomomi Imura talks about improving the developer experience of technical content & docs and her own experiences from the most recent project at Microsoft and her previous work at Slack.
The document provides an introduction and overview of the Designation program, which teaches user experience design (UX) and user interface design (UI) using an experiential learning approach. The agenda covers introductions, what is taught, the academic philosophy, program structure, expectations, and common questions. The program consists of online and in-person components, including a 6-week Design Essentials course, 6-week UX or UI track, and 12-week portfolio school. Students learn by doing real projects, and the program emphasizes practical skills, collaboration, and producing a professional portfolio.
The document summarizes the results of a survey of 200 UX designers in Poland. It finds that while designers feel they can impact processes and product design, user research and testing are still not always conducted. Designs are often made without user data or testing before implementation. Information flow is also an issue, as designers lack information on product purpose and performance as well as technical limitations. The document provides advice on developing a UX strategy, including determining the company's maturity level, setting goals, and potential initiatives like user research standards, training, and testing practices.
The document provides details on the initial design of an app called "Unstuck.Me" that allows coding experts to provide live help to people stuck on coding problems. After user feedback and market analysis, it was determined that the revenue potential was low. The document then outlines a pivot to a new app called "Design Crutch" where designers and PMs can get paid feedback on their work from other designers. Personas are provided for target users of Eugene, a UX designer, and Pedro, a product manager. A competitive analysis shows how Design Crutch differs from sites like 99Designs and Upwork by allowing expert critique instead of full project work. A prototype of the Dribbble design is evaluated against us
User Centered Design: guarantee that your business process automation project...Bonitasoft
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Wide user acceptance is one of the biggest challenges companies face when launching a new project, product, or service. Any of these can fail for a variety of reasons, but failure is often due to a disappointing user experience.
The process of User Centered Design actively takes into account the needs, expectations, and characteristics of end users at each stage of the development process, leading ultimately to better user satisfaction.
The tools and processes manager of a large French automotive group recently noted, "You have to be user-centric to successfully digitize your processes." End users can feel, This was actually designed with me in mind - my wants and needs were actually considered before a tool was imposed on me to use.
From layout to delivery of the first iteration and through continuous improvement, learn how to use the Bonita UI Designer as an iteration tool to guarantee an ideal match with the actual needs of end users.
video: https://youtu.be/vmZgeJ86738
You can now download the full Content Strategy for UX Designers guide here:
https://gathercontent.com/resources/content-strategy-a-guide-for-ux-designers
Watch recordings of engaging talks, like my recent guest lecture at Vellore Institute of Technology, where I covered Interaction Design models, Interfaces, and the impact of AI on UX research and UI designing. Join me as we explore the fascinating world of design and technology, and discover how they intersect to create innovative and user-centric solutions.
Lecture recording YouTube link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdMV7Z-oAtk
I covered following topics-
* Interaction Design
Design Models - Cooper's Goal-Directed Design & Double Diamond model
Types of Interfaces - GUI, Voice, Gesture-Based Interfaces & Zero UI interfaces
How Ai is helping a UI/UX designer?
UX/UI & Ai -
Chat GPT - For user research, copywriting, user flow & persona creation
Mid Journey & Firefly for image creations
Musho.ai for quick landing page
Other tools - Font Joy & Font Pair, color.adobe.com, uizard.io
Video Ai - Text to video, Image to video & Video to video
"Ai will not replace you, but the person using AI will"
10 Tips for Polishing Your UX portfolioKrista J辰ntti
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A checklist for making a UX portfolio. This speech was connected to my blog post: https://www.reaktor.com/blog/10-tips-for-polishing-your-ux-portfolio/
Too busy to learn UX methods that can save you tons of time?
Wondering which UX techniques are most likely to provide useful results all along your project? Let's talk about some tactics we tried. Success stories and epic fails of methods we have tested to build digital products and interfaces consumers love to use.
Design Thinking Dallas by Chris BernardChris Bernard
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This document contains interview questions asked of UX designers. It covers topics such as the UX design process, balancing user and business goals, conducting usability testing, information architecture, requirement gathering, and user research methods. The questions explore the candidate's approach to design, challenges faced, and how they work with stakeholders and teammates.
If you've interviewed for a content strategy role recently, you may have been asked for a portfolio. But CS deliverables don't always lend themselves to sharing--who wants to see an inventory spreadsheet? And what do you do when your work is all client-confidential? This event took place at the Seattle Content Strategy Meetup designed to help job seekers or consultants create engaging portfolios, presented by Masa Zokaei Edie.
In this presentation you will see expert opinions on the value of research, measuring the success of design, and design leadership.
Customer satisfaction, throughout every experience of interacting with a company, has become essential to achieving a meaningful and loyal relationship with customers.
Dr Zafer Bilda has just completed a research project to uncover best practice in Customer Experience Design involving 15 Customer Experience Experts from some of the most respected companies, both in Australia and in the US
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We will present a case study that details our approach for replacing user personas with user roles for a multi-national SAAS company. We will take the audience on a journey that starts with an executive request for personas, travels through the tribulations of realizing personas suck, and concludes with convincing others to accept a new and innovative way to understand the people who use the product. Our key message is that personas lack real value for organizations that already understand the importance of empathizing with users. Building user-centered products requires easily accessible and well organized user insights. We will discuss defining users through a process of stakeholder consultation and content review, and structuring data around Jobs to Be Done and product interactions. We will also discuss the dissemination of user roles in our organization using relational databases, interactive dashboards and online wikis. Spoiler alert, our stakeholders loved user roles!
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Have you seen those beautiful websites that you can't use? Or the super-cool ones that make it hard to actually accomplish your tasks? There's a better way. Duane Degler joined the DC Web Mavens to cover the landscape of understanding goals, users, tasks, content, and, particularly, context.
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This workshop explores how requirements engineering can be employed by digital and non-digital humanities scholars (and others) to conceptualise and communicate a research project.
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IT VM for BAs - A Closer Look (Part I) - 300823.pdfIIBA UK Chapter
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- The best methods for maximizing value, noting that no single method is optimal and value depends on fundamental principles.
- Defining value as meeting goals, objectives and expectations of stakeholders, as well as exceeding them. Value arises from business processes enabled and enacted by IT functional and technical capabilities.
- Further questions to be addressed around defining and measuring value, and ensuring net gains from transitions to automated solutions.
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The tools and processes manager of a large French automotive group recently noted, "You have to be user-centric to successfully digitize your processes." End users can feel, This was actually designed with me in mind - my wants and needs were actually considered before a tool was imposed on me to use.
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Lecture recording YouTube link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdMV7Z-oAtk
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* Interaction Design
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Types of Interfaces - GUI, Voice, Gesture-Based Interfaces & Zero UI interfaces
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Mid Journey & Firefly for image creations
Musho.ai for quick landing page
Other tools - Font Joy & Font Pair, color.adobe.com, uizard.io
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Too busy to learn UX methods that can save you tons of time?
Wondering which UX techniques are most likely to provide useful results all along your project? Let's talk about some tactics we tried. Success stories and epic fails of methods we have tested to build digital products and interfaces consumers love to use.
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The document discusses design thinking and its importance for meaningful innovation. It defines design thinking as focusing on what is desirable to users, going beyond usability to create desirable experiences. It emphasizes that design thinking is needed for all roles and organizations to stay competitive. It outlines how organizations can develop design thinking capabilities through people, awareness/understanding, and execution of user experience principles and processes.
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Better Resource Utilization: Trucks and warehouses are used efficiently, reducing idle time and wastage.
Enhanced Scalability: Businesses can scale operations more effectively by utilizing integrated logistics services.
Customer Satisfaction: Faster deliveries and accurate order fulfillment enhance the overall customer experience.
Freight Forwarding: The First Step in Logistics Optimization Freight forwarding is the backbone of global supply chains. It involves managing the transportation of goods across international borders using various modes, including air, sea, and land. A logistics service provider specializing in freight forwarding plays a crucial role in:
Customs Clearance: Handling documentation and compliance requirements to ensure smooth international trade.
Carrier Selection: Choosing the most cost-effective and reliable transportation options.
Cargo Consolidation: Combining smaller shipments to optimize container space and reduce costs.
Route Optimization: Selecting the best routes to minimize transit time and costs.
Risk Management: Identifying and mitigating potential risks such as delays, damage, and unforeseen expenses.
By partnering with a reliable freight forwarder, businesses can streamline their global shipping processes and reduce the risks associated with international logistics.
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Fleet Management: Using GPS tracking and route optimization software to reduce delays and fuel consumption.
Load Optimization: Maximizing truck capacity to lower transportation costs per unit.
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1. BA and UX: Intrinsically Incompatible?
Nick de Voil
22 January 2015
5. UX Designers are not
capable of analysing
requirements or considering
business issues
Business Analysts are not
capable of conducting
research, empathising with
end-users or designing
18. Use of BA- and UX-related techniques
Survey results
41. UX Designers should analyse
requirements and consider
business issues
Business Analysts should
conduct research, empathise
with end-users and design