In the Emirates, the UX interview is always a surprise as we really never know what to expect! Sometimes our interviewer is not a UX Designer. But what if he or she is a UX Guru?
The goal of this presentation is to discuss the best way to make you ready and rock at your next UX interview!
In order to get there, we'll talk about:
• The UX Role and types of UX roles
• The interview and a few suggestions on do's & don'ts
• The Recruiter's point of view
• The Candidate's point of view
• What are you really looking for in a UX job?
This presentation is an introduction to the fields of User Experience and User Interface design that I created for a Google Hangout talk for Saigon CoWorkshop.
In the Emirates, the UX interview is always a surprise as we really never know what to expect! Sometimes our interviewer is not a UX Designer. But what if he or she is a UX Guru?
The goal of this presentation is to discuss the best way to make you ready and rock at your next UX interview!
In order to get there, we'll talk about:
• The UX Role and types of UX roles
• The interview and a few suggestions on do's & don'ts
• The Recruiter's point of view
• The Candidate's point of view
• What are you really looking for in a UX job?
This presentation is an introduction to the fields of User Experience and User Interface design that I created for a Google Hangout talk for Saigon CoWorkshop.
A presentation on UX Experience Design: Processes and Strategy by Dr Khong Chee Weng from Multimedia University at the UX Indonesia-Malaysia 2014 that was conducted on the 26th April 2014 in the Hotel Bidakara, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Your guide to picking the right User Interface (UI) and creating the best User Experience (UX) in just a short amount of time. Learn how to quickly create mockups, landing pages, and build mock integrations that turn into large ideas.
Have more questions about UX/UI? Contact mvp@koombea.com for additional information or questions and we will get back to you shortly.
UX is omnipresent nowadays and will grow more and more the tool of innovation. Companies are becoming aware of the vitality of adopting this technology from the start. The Importance of UX is a presentation of how we as a UX Design Team implement UX in projects.
UX design is not a step in the process, it's in everything we do. More than anything it is a project philosophy, not just a set of tools, methods and deliverables.
In this presentation we explain how you can differentiate through design, why user experience design matters as well as share our knowledge around all the activities that helps ensure a great UX/UI design.
UXPA 2023: Experience Maps - A designer's framework for working in Agile team...UXPA International
Agile Methodology refers to software design and development methodologies centered around the idea of iterative design and development, where requirements and concepts evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams. Thus, Agile enables teams to deliver value faster, with greater quality and predictability, and greater aptitude to respond to change. With evolving product features every design sprint, designers & researchers find it difficult to follow the design process. This sometimes leads to designs delivered in haste or sub-par design artifacts which result in UX debt. UX debt is accumulated when design teams take actions or shortcuts to expedite the delivery of a piece of functionality or a project which later needs to be refactored. It is the result of prioritizing speedy delivery of design to the development team over a perfect experience journey. Experience Maps is a great tool to practice UX in Agile as well as manage UX Debt.
An overview about what UX design is, for a mixture of tech, support and business people (tough mix!).
There are two main points I wanted to get across: 1. UX design is not just about usabllity (and Jakob Nielsen) 2. UX design is a rigorous process (not magic and guesswork).
If you have any feedback about how to make this presentation better, I'd be happy to hear it.
A brief introduction to User Experience (UX) Research (in English and Bahasa Indonesia). This lecture was delivered on 19th February 2019 at Ciputra University, Surabaya, Indonesia.
Tips on how to make your UX Design portfolio impressive by demonstrating your UX skills, strong understanding of User, adding value to business and team while being results-oriented and at the same time making your story compelling to your target audience.
A constantly growing and regularly updated collection of UX, CX and usability maturity models. More than 40 maturity models and variations by Jacob Nielsen, Jared Spool, Bruce Temkin, Forrester Research, Adaptive Path and many others.
The app users around the world feel what they see and experience. They do not care whether you have invested hours in weaving codes to make the performance perfect. It is the UX they encounter. If there are any issues with the theme, elements, or navigation, they will stop using the app.
A presentation on UX Experience Design: Processes and Strategy by Dr Khong Chee Weng from Multimedia University at the UX Indonesia-Malaysia 2014 that was conducted on the 26th April 2014 in the Hotel Bidakara, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Your guide to picking the right User Interface (UI) and creating the best User Experience (UX) in just a short amount of time. Learn how to quickly create mockups, landing pages, and build mock integrations that turn into large ideas.
Have more questions about UX/UI? Contact mvp@koombea.com for additional information or questions and we will get back to you shortly.
UX is omnipresent nowadays and will grow more and more the tool of innovation. Companies are becoming aware of the vitality of adopting this technology from the start. The Importance of UX is a presentation of how we as a UX Design Team implement UX in projects.
UX design is not a step in the process, it's in everything we do. More than anything it is a project philosophy, not just a set of tools, methods and deliverables.
In this presentation we explain how you can differentiate through design, why user experience design matters as well as share our knowledge around all the activities that helps ensure a great UX/UI design.
UXPA 2023: Experience Maps - A designer's framework for working in Agile team...UXPA International
Agile Methodology refers to software design and development methodologies centered around the idea of iterative design and development, where requirements and concepts evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams. Thus, Agile enables teams to deliver value faster, with greater quality and predictability, and greater aptitude to respond to change. With evolving product features every design sprint, designers & researchers find it difficult to follow the design process. This sometimes leads to designs delivered in haste or sub-par design artifacts which result in UX debt. UX debt is accumulated when design teams take actions or shortcuts to expedite the delivery of a piece of functionality or a project which later needs to be refactored. It is the result of prioritizing speedy delivery of design to the development team over a perfect experience journey. Experience Maps is a great tool to practice UX in Agile as well as manage UX Debt.
An overview about what UX design is, for a mixture of tech, support and business people (tough mix!).
There are two main points I wanted to get across: 1. UX design is not just about usabllity (and Jakob Nielsen) 2. UX design is a rigorous process (not magic and guesswork).
If you have any feedback about how to make this presentation better, I'd be happy to hear it.
A brief introduction to User Experience (UX) Research (in English and Bahasa Indonesia). This lecture was delivered on 19th February 2019 at Ciputra University, Surabaya, Indonesia.
Tips on how to make your UX Design portfolio impressive by demonstrating your UX skills, strong understanding of User, adding value to business and team while being results-oriented and at the same time making your story compelling to your target audience.
A constantly growing and regularly updated collection of UX, CX and usability maturity models. More than 40 maturity models and variations by Jacob Nielsen, Jared Spool, Bruce Temkin, Forrester Research, Adaptive Path and many others.
The app users around the world feel what they see and experience. They do not care whether you have invested hours in weaving codes to make the performance perfect. It is the UX they encounter. If there are any issues with the theme, elements, or navigation, they will stop using the app.
Design Thinking Dallas by Chris BernardChris Bernard
These are the slides I gave for a keynote at a conference hosting by IMC2 for the Design Thinking Dallas Conference. Some of the content here is repetitive across other presentations I give.
Questions? Email me at chris.bernard@microsoft.com
There are key things that will give you a much better chance at success. While these are well documented in numerous books, articles, and videos - there are still many stakeholders that don't subscribe to some basic truths, like: product decisions should be based on evidence, or having dedicated UX Designers on product teams.
Jeremy will go over his top ten questions to ask any team to see if they're heading toward launching a great product experience.
This presentation was originally given @ Refresh Dallas on 2/12/15
Real World SharePoint Branding - SharePoint Online - SharePoint Saturday Sess...Cathy Dew
How do you design, develop and implement a custom Brand in the SharePoint Online world. We will explore the options and show information on how to develop a great brand for your organization's Office 365 environment.
Importance of apps in marketing strategy my perspective - Ankit ShardAnkit Shard
I am not an expert at Developing Apps or a Developer Whatever I have mentioned above is all that I have learn't mostly understanding the Design process be it in Engineering – from product design to cars, & developing simple effective SM Strategies in my day to day work.
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.
HTML5 Meetup | Back to Basics: Wireframing & PlanningPaul Crimi
This is the keynote presentation from the HTML5 Meetup in Toronto, CA that took place on February 27, 2014.
Planning your projects at the very beginning can be a fun yet daunting task. Showing clients early concepts, prototypes, wireframes and ideas at early stages can help you land the contract, or perhaps see concerns or new features for your own project that wasn’t apparent before. Michael McArthur and Paul Crimi, both of whom are Product Designers at BNOTIONS, are going to walk us through their processes of how they begin a project, what resources they use, and what goes on in their minds as they get everything off the ground.
The Ultimate Website Development RoadmapAdina Zaiontz
The 10 Step Guide to Building and Marketing a Sales-Driven Website.
Step 1: Research Competitors
Step 2: Make a List of Functional and Content Requirements.
Step 3: Assemble Team
Step 4: Wireframe
Step 5: Content Creation & Collection, Content Schedule
Step 6: Design
Step 7: Programming
Step 8: Beta
Step 9: Live Launch
Step 10: SEO & Maintenance
"A scenario is a description of a person’s interaction with a system.
Scenarios help focus design efforts on the user’s requirements, which are distinct from technical or business requirements.
Scenarios may be related to ‘use cases’, which describe interactions at a technical level. Unlike use cases, however, scenarios can be understood by people who do not have any technical background. They are therefore suitable for use during participatory design activities." http://infodesign.com.au/usabilityresources/scenarios/
Field Research at the Speed of BusinessPaul Sherman
Field research: to many it's the gold standard of user-centered design. Want to learn more about how your current or prospective customers think, work, live and play? Go observe them.
If you're early or even mid-career, organising, carrying out and analysing the results of field research can seem daunting and time-consuming. This tutorial will provide you with information and resources you can use immediately to start conducting insightful and effective field research.
Presented at UX in the City Oxford 2017, April 2017, Oxford UK.
A high level broad stroke intro to User eXperience, starting with a survey, a dash of my own thoughts, some thoughts from Mike Rapp, and some samples and resources. Also some slides from a presentation I did for Great American Teach in in 2014 to 3rd and 5th graders.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.
You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
7. 6. Describe the traits that a great
UX designer would possess?
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8. 7. Describe a product that you
really love and why? How can
you improve it?
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9. 8. Whiteboard a solution to
enhance the experience of
driving a car.
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10. 9. How would you conduct a user
experiment centered on using
email? How would you protect a
users’ content if they chose to use
their personal email during the
experiment?
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11. 10. Suppose that you are using
eye tracking method on a cross-
eyed participant and the
calibration could not be
successful. What do you do?
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12. 11.How would you conduct user
interviews if you were trying to
test a particular interaction?
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13. 12. Think about an app you like.
Suppose the product manager
tells you that he wants you to
find the top 10 UX issues. How
would you go about this?
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14. 13. How would you balance the
requirements between the user
goals and business goals?
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15. 14.How would you monetize one
of the research projects listed on
your resume?
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16. 15. Imagine you have 3 different
UIs and you want to know which
one is the best, what would you
do?
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17. 16. What are the weaknesses of
personas? How do you overcome
those weaknesses?
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18. 17. How would you conduct user
interviews if you were trying to
test a particular interaction?
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19. 18. How would you deal with a
dataset that was too large to load
into memory?
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20. 19. Which app/tool (you use
often) would you redesign if you
could? If you were a startup’s
CEO, which other members/
roles of your team would you
need around you?
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21. 20. What are the design tools you
use to create and communicate
your design ideas?
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22. 21. Are you open to design
criticism from different members
of a project?
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34. 33. Someone on the team has a
strong opinion about how a
certain feature should be
designed, but you disagree that it
is a good user experience. How
do you approach the situation?
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35. 34. You are given a concept for a
new app to design (an app for
bikers that want to schedule
training courses/routes with
friends). Whiteboard out a
portion of the interface.
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36. 35. How would you design [a
particular feature] differently?
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37. 36. Show us an example of a
website with a great design.
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40. 39. Pick a product, identify a UX
problem, and describe how you
would conduct research.
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41. 40. Think of your favorite app.
How would you go about
studying decreased engagement
for that app? What would you
tell your manager about why you
chose that research method?
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42. 41. What would you tell that
person who came to you and said
that he wanted a bigger sample
size for interviews or a survey?
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43. 42. Propose a research question
and research design. Explain
how it is useful for Facebook.
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44. 43. What is your favorite site or
app besides Facebook and why?
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45. 44. Pitch a new product. How
would you research it?
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46. 45. Pick a favorite app, tell us
how you would evaluate it.
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47. 46. Pick a topic you care about
and tell us how it could be
incorporated into Facebook.
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48. 47. Name one feature/
component of the Facebook
interface that a competitor does
better. Why and how?
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49. 48. How would you communicate
your findings to different
stakeholders?
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51. 50. Describe how you would plan
a user study around this
scenario: Company A wants to
open a coffee shop and wants to
see what value people have in
coming there.
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52. 51. What have you been doing to
familiarize yourself with current
User Research trends?
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53. 52. What is the process you
would go through (step by step)
in developing a research plan
with a client through
completion?
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54. 53. When is the best time to
perform research in the design
cycle?
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55. 54. How is designing enterprise
applications different from
designing consumer
applications?
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56. 55. If you were to design the
Harry Potter magic map as a
web application, what would be
your approach?
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61. 60. Who in the industry do you
follow and read?
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62. 61. Whiteboard challenge – We
are unable to place that link in
the area you suggested. How else
would you approach this
knowing the restriction?
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63. 62. How would you design for
someone locating his/her seat in
a baseball stadium?
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64. 63. Can you redesign the Ralph
Lauren website?
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65. 64. Can you tell us your process
from beginning to end when you
get a design assignment?
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66. We are BayUX
We believe the future of innovation is through design – design that
puts people first.
Visit us at www.bayux.com
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