This presentation intends to be an introduction to Design Patterns, and elaborate their importance with a small example. Its intention is to orient the audience to start exploring more on the topic.
Presentation from a talk I gave at UX Brighton. There were a bunch of other folks talking on the same night about other aspects of meshing / mashing UX into Agile projects, so this one focusses a bit more on how you can do Lean UX (a little).
Fidelity and the Art of Persuasion: How to Sell Your UX VisionJane Guthrie
So you have a killer idea and you are ready to sell through your UX vision. You’ve got various internal and external stakeholders that you need to get on board. They have varying levels of technical savvy and involvement. But in a world of cross-channel experiences with an ever-growing number of touchpoints, communicating a vision can be a challenge.
This deck covers the key ingredients you’ll need to sell a UX vision. I will examine ways to craft your UX deliverables so that they tell a story in a way that clearly communicates your vision. I will also discuss the importance of selling the vision to your internal team as well as your external audience. And finally, I will touch on how to adjust the fidelity of deliverables based on an audience’s needs and expectations in order to make sure that the presentation elevates the content of the work. And we’ll explore tools and techniques to make deliverables fun, engaging and memorable.
UX Enablement: Getting your team and your organization to practice user-cente...matthewjdoty
As a conscientious web professional, you KNOW that a user-centered approach is the best way to go, but you keep running into roadblocks. Whether it’s organizational resistance or a simple lack of knowing where to start, you, your team, and your organization need help.
Get Going with User Experience Enablement (UX-E)! UX-E is a flexible framework for providing UX-focused training, process improvement, and expert coaching. From practicing the basics of UX to having strategic conversations, UX-E is your soup-to-nuts solution for getting your team and your organization to practice user-centered design.
Med mere end 50 deltagere fra over 30 forskellige organisationer blev der på InfinITs arrangement Selling the UX den 26. september 2016 sat fokus på, hvordan man sætter UX på dagsordenen. Det store spørgsmål lød: Hvordan får vi produkt-owner, produktudvikler og resten af teamet til at se værdien af UX som en essentiel del af udviklingsfasen.
http://www.infinit.dk/dk/nyheder-og-reportager/5-gode-raad-saelge-ux-kompetencen.htm
Whiteboard Warrior @ the d.school 1/31/15Molly Wilson
Deck from "Notebook Neophyte to Whiteboard Warrior," the Stanford d.school pop-up class I teach with Kate Rutter. It's a 4-hour crash course in visual communication.
More about the class, plus a curated list of recommended readings, at http://whiteboardwarrior.org.
This presentation intends to be an introduction to Design Patterns, and elaborate their importance with a small example. Its intention is to orient the audience to start exploring more on the topic.
Presentation from a talk I gave at UX Brighton. There were a bunch of other folks talking on the same night about other aspects of meshing / mashing UX into Agile projects, so this one focusses a bit more on how you can do Lean UX (a little).
Fidelity and the Art of Persuasion: How to Sell Your UX VisionJane Guthrie
So you have a killer idea and you are ready to sell through your UX vision. You’ve got various internal and external stakeholders that you need to get on board. They have varying levels of technical savvy and involvement. But in a world of cross-channel experiences with an ever-growing number of touchpoints, communicating a vision can be a challenge.
This deck covers the key ingredients you’ll need to sell a UX vision. I will examine ways to craft your UX deliverables so that they tell a story in a way that clearly communicates your vision. I will also discuss the importance of selling the vision to your internal team as well as your external audience. And finally, I will touch on how to adjust the fidelity of deliverables based on an audience’s needs and expectations in order to make sure that the presentation elevates the content of the work. And we’ll explore tools and techniques to make deliverables fun, engaging and memorable.
UX Enablement: Getting your team and your organization to practice user-cente...matthewjdoty
As a conscientious web professional, you KNOW that a user-centered approach is the best way to go, but you keep running into roadblocks. Whether it’s organizational resistance or a simple lack of knowing where to start, you, your team, and your organization need help.
Get Going with User Experience Enablement (UX-E)! UX-E is a flexible framework for providing UX-focused training, process improvement, and expert coaching. From practicing the basics of UX to having strategic conversations, UX-E is your soup-to-nuts solution for getting your team and your organization to practice user-centered design.
Med mere end 50 deltagere fra over 30 forskellige organisationer blev der på InfinITs arrangement Selling the UX den 26. september 2016 sat fokus på, hvordan man sætter UX på dagsordenen. Det store spørgsmål lød: Hvordan får vi produkt-owner, produktudvikler og resten af teamet til at se værdien af UX som en essentiel del af udviklingsfasen.
http://www.infinit.dk/dk/nyheder-og-reportager/5-gode-raad-saelge-ux-kompetencen.htm
Whiteboard Warrior @ the d.school 1/31/15Molly Wilson
Deck from "Notebook Neophyte to Whiteboard Warrior," the Stanford d.school pop-up class I teach with Kate Rutter. It's a 4-hour crash course in visual communication.
More about the class, plus a curated list of recommended readings, at http://whiteboardwarrior.org.
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Scrum is the most popular Agile framework in the world for effective team collaboration on complex projects. Scrum provides a small set of rules that create just enough structure for teams to be able to focus their innovation. Scrum is optimized for teams for teams of 5 to 9 people. Making Scrum work with larger teams or in large enterprise environments brings its own set of challenges. This talk presents 3 patterns used on enterprise teams to scale Scrum effectively with global teams.
This presentation was given at the 2014 Tulsa Tech Fest in Tulsa, OK - http://developingux.com/TulsaTech2014/
How to successfully care about user experience in scrum? What are the key benefits and problems of incorporating UX into agile methodologies? What role should the UX specialist play while being in a scrum team?
Attendees of the World Usability Day in Sopot (Poland) in 2013 already know that. Find out yourself!
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Insights from our new Scrum manual, updated for SXSW Interactive. --
Applying Scrum changes the day-to-day reality of agencies dramatically. If done well, it improves output and profitability like crazy.
However, for agencies, Scrum dynamics are radically different from in-house design and development teams. Our leading Dutch design agency, Fabrique, has built up over 35,000 hours of Scrum experience since 2008, designing and developing interactive products such as websites and mobile apps for national and international customers.
In this presentation we share our best-kept secrets. This talk features tons of photos from our scrum rooms.
Coping with Complexity in Healthcare: Enabling Sense-Making Through Great UX ...Tim Merrill
Current trends have expanded the role that people play in monitoring, managing, and making decisions about their health. Whether people are selecting the right health insurance plan, evaluating treatment options, or trying to comprehend and gain actionable insight from complex medical tests or their own fitness data, they are often faced with complex and unfamiliar information and data. Failure to make sense of this information can lead to anxiety, poor decisions, and missed learning opportunities. User experience professionals have an important role to play in improving health care by facilitating comprehension, clarity and actionable insight. In this session we will discuss how to design experiences that support complex decisions and sense-making in the healthcare space. You’ll learn how different types of users approach diverse health information and offer you practical guidance on how to improve their experiences.
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Short presentation I made to introduce bitmama's Information Interaction Design team. It goes through what is UX design, how it is carried out and why it is useful (mainly in terms of ROI).
Updated for the Vista UX/UI Summit in Dallas, TX
You can view a video of this presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfASJamxjy4
User Experience has a direct impact on your bottom line, and it’s about time we start telling execs in their own language. I’m sure many of you spend a good amount of time evangelizing what it is that you do, and the value it adds. Over the past 15 years I’ve introduced User Experience to everyone from CEOs to developers — using storytelling, metrics, and case studies you can prove without a doubt the value that you bring.
In this talk I’ll explain what metrics to track, how to position your work, and stories where User Experience directly effected the bottom line.
How to fake a database/backend in Axure... and moreSandra González
For more information on London Axure Meetup visit:
http://AxureLondon.com
The RP File for the repeater widget presentation can be found here:
http://axurelondon.com/RP_Files/RepeaterWidget_AxureLondon.rp
Meetup Description:
Thank you all for voting on what our next topic should be. And the winner is (drum roll)... The Repeater Widget!
The Repeater Widget is one of the exciting new feature introduced with Axure 7, and it was created with the purpose of display repeating patterns of text, images, and links or in other words, the ability to "fake" a backend.
For Show-and-Tell, Scott from TalkTalk will walk us through the Axure prototype that helped shaped TalkTalk's current YouView TV app. He will demonstrate how to use Axure to prototype TV apps using a TV remote control to control the app…. I know what you all thinking… I had no idea that could even be done! If so, come along and check it out :D
Last but not least, I have a very special guest, author of the book Axure for Mobile, Lennart Hennigs, who will be joining us via Skype. I will have a few questions prepared for him, and I will be opening the floor for Q&A, so have your own brilliant mobile prototyping questions ready for him as well.
As always, there will be pizza and drinks sponsored by Axure, and I will have plenty this time, I pinky promise ;)
Well that's it for now, I hope to see you all in three week!
Cheers!
Sandra
How can you show your clients the ROI of UX design? If user centered design is brought to bear against what the organization is trying to achieve, the implications to the experience can include: higher conversion and lead generation; higher customer engagement; more awareness and traffic; and higher satisfaction and retention, through better adoption and utilization; etc. This talk focuses on common misunderstandings or objections that clients typically have and how to overcome them. Part of the MITX User Experience Series: How to Show ROI of User Experience.
Scaling Scrum with UX in the EnterpriseCaleb Jenkins
Scrum is the most popular Agile framework in the world for effective team collaboration on complex projects. Scrum provides a small set of rules that create just enough structure for teams to be able to focus their innovation. Scrum is optimized for teams for teams of 5 to 9 people. Making Scrum work with larger teams or in large enterprise environments brings its own set of challenges. This talk presents 3 patterns used on enterprise teams to scale Scrum effectively with global teams.
This presentation was given at the 2014 Tulsa Tech Fest in Tulsa, OK - http://developingux.com/TulsaTech2014/
How to successfully care about user experience in scrum? What are the key benefits and problems of incorporating UX into agile methodologies? What role should the UX specialist play while being in a scrum team?
Attendees of the World Usability Day in Sopot (Poland) in 2013 already know that. Find out yourself!
Integrating UX Into Agile: How To Ensure Your Sprints Result In Usable SoftwareJon Innes
These are my slides from my talk at Agile2011 in Salt Lake City. I discuss the challenges of integrating Agile and UX best practices and talk about my UXI Matrix. The UXI Matrix is a modified product backlog format that can help teams visualize and track the UX impact of work done in Agile projects. Finally I illustrate with some examples how the UXI Matrix integrates with Story Mapping, Personas, and can even be used to help teams transitioning to Agile from traditional PRDs and MRDs.
SXSW2013: Get agile! Scrum insights for UX, design and developmentPieter Jongerius
Insights from our new Scrum manual, updated for SXSW Interactive. --
Applying Scrum changes the day-to-day reality of agencies dramatically. If done well, it improves output and profitability like crazy.
However, for agencies, Scrum dynamics are radically different from in-house design and development teams. Our leading Dutch design agency, Fabrique, has built up over 35,000 hours of Scrum experience since 2008, designing and developing interactive products such as websites and mobile apps for national and international customers.
In this presentation we share our best-kept secrets. This talk features tons of photos from our scrum rooms.
Coping with Complexity in Healthcare: Enabling Sense-Making Through Great UX ...Tim Merrill
Current trends have expanded the role that people play in monitoring, managing, and making decisions about their health. Whether people are selecting the right health insurance plan, evaluating treatment options, or trying to comprehend and gain actionable insight from complex medical tests or their own fitness data, they are often faced with complex and unfamiliar information and data. Failure to make sense of this information can lead to anxiety, poor decisions, and missed learning opportunities. User experience professionals have an important role to play in improving health care by facilitating comprehension, clarity and actionable insight. In this session we will discuss how to design experiences that support complex decisions and sense-making in the healthcare space. You’ll learn how different types of users approach diverse health information and offer you practical guidance on how to improve their experiences.
Presentation from the 2014 Product, Customer and User Experience Summit in Chicago on June 16, 2014. The presentation discusses the context for UX as strategy, provides an example of applying a UX approach to informing your business and experience strategy, measuring the impact of UX and what's needed to sustain and build upon the value of UX within an organization.
Short presentation I made to introduce bitmama's Information Interaction Design team. It goes through what is UX design, how it is carried out and why it is useful (mainly in terms of ROI).
Updated for the Vista UX/UI Summit in Dallas, TX
You can view a video of this presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfASJamxjy4
User Experience has a direct impact on your bottom line, and it’s about time we start telling execs in their own language. I’m sure many of you spend a good amount of time evangelizing what it is that you do, and the value it adds. Over the past 15 years I’ve introduced User Experience to everyone from CEOs to developers — using storytelling, metrics, and case studies you can prove without a doubt the value that you bring.
In this talk I’ll explain what metrics to track, how to position your work, and stories where User Experience directly effected the bottom line.
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For more information on London Axure Meetup visit:
http://AxureLondon.com
The RP File for the repeater widget presentation can be found here:
http://axurelondon.com/RP_Files/RepeaterWidget_AxureLondon.rp
Meetup Description:
Thank you all for voting on what our next topic should be. And the winner is (drum roll)... The Repeater Widget!
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For Show-and-Tell, Scott from TalkTalk will walk us through the Axure prototype that helped shaped TalkTalk's current YouView TV app. He will demonstrate how to use Axure to prototype TV apps using a TV remote control to control the app…. I know what you all thinking… I had no idea that could even be done! If so, come along and check it out :D
Last but not least, I have a very special guest, author of the book Axure for Mobile, Lennart Hennigs, who will be joining us via Skype. I will have a few questions prepared for him, and I will be opening the floor for Q&A, so have your own brilliant mobile prototyping questions ready for him as well.
As always, there will be pizza and drinks sponsored by Axure, and I will have plenty this time, I pinky promise ;)
Well that's it for now, I hope to see you all in three week!
Cheers!
Sandra
Innovative product development - how to use technology demonstrators for busi...Ruth Thomson
This presentation was given at Cambridge University as part of the Enterprise Tuesday programme run by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning.
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3. who we are… on the post-it
‣your name
‣ your current role
‣ your ambition for this session
stand up and tell us who you are, what you
want to achieve and stick the post-it on the
chart based on:
‣ your experience with agile
‣ your feeling towards ux in agile
environments
5. what are the individuals and interactions over
processes and tools
values of agile? working software over comprehensive
documentation
customer collaboration over contract
negotiation
responding to change over following a plan
6. are you familiar scrum
with stories
sprints
game planning
retrospectives
8. some agile ux collaboration over documentation
values iteration over up-front perfection
more is not better, better is better
it’s not done until it’s usable and brings
value to the business
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and brings value to the
business
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16. story structure
as [persona], Never forget that a story is only ever
supposed to be the opening / an invitation
I want to [goal], to a conversation - the meat is in the
acceptance tests and inter-personal
so that [reason] dialogue
It is not the answer
17. stories
epics… Epic
themes… ‣ Simply a grouping
Theme
stories… ‣ UX granularity, typically a simple, defined user
goal following the standard “story” pattern
Story
‣ Developer granularity always following with
standard “story” pattern
‣ Definition, acceptance tests and score (story
points) done as a collaboration between UX
and Engineering
26. sprint one
detailed stories as a speculator I want to:
‣ select which currencies exchange rates I can see so
that I only have to cope with the information
(currencies) I deal with
‣ see the price for buying and selling for each of those
currencies so that I can watch the “spread”
‣ specify the amount I want to buy / sell separately for
each currency so that I can see how much it would
actually cost (based on “volume discounts”)
‣ see which way the prices are moving in real time so that
I can see which way the price just moved
‣ see which way the prices are trending over time so that I
can understand which way the market is moving
‣ see prices from multiple dealers for each currency/
amount so that I can pick the best deal
31. agile ux understanding of agile values
some thoughts on what the ux goals are in
an agile project
introduction to core agile methods (scrum)
how to use and write good stories
how to use sketching to be communicative
and iterative
how to be solution oriented instead of
deliverable oriented