The document discusses the importance of collaboration in the user experience design process. It describes the author's early experiences trying to fight for the role of UX design alone at a company, which led to poor results. The author realized fighting was futile and that constant fights between departments wasted time. The solution was adopting collaborative UX design where all employees, including non-designers, were involved in design activities like paper prototyping. This led to improved designs and a respected, larger UX team at the company within a year. The document advocates for early and continued collaboration throughout product development to achieve the ultimate goal of creating great products for users.
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.
UX design (or user experience design) is becoming an increasingly important field for business owners around the world. Good UX design can make a website many times more profitable, while poor UX design can put a company out of business in the right situations. It's worth taking a look to determine if YOUR business could be furthered by some great user experience design.
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.
UX design (or user experience design) is becoming an increasingly important field for business owners around the world. Good UX design can make a website many times more profitable, while poor UX design can put a company out of business in the right situations. It's worth taking a look to determine if YOUR business could be furthered by some great user experience design.
We’ve all had discussions about the great ‘UX’ of a product, or the poor ‘UI’ of a website. Is it a secret language you will never be lucky to know more about it?
Actually, it is very simple, For example: While User Experience is a bunch of tasks focused on optimization of a product for effective and enjoyable use; User Interface Design is its complement, the look and spirit, the presentation and interactivity of a product.
Find the Interface Design trends for 2014 by - now freelance - Petra Sell on:
http://www.slideshare.net/volpelino/id14
Prophets Agency presents "ID13": the trends in Interactive Design for 2013. Third year in a row, after the ID11 and ID12 trends. Written and designed by our Design Director Petra Sell.
Starting at the emerging trends in 2012 moving to what is happening in interaction design in 2013. the consolidation of ongoing trends up to future thinking and some advice on how to keep up.
Take your time to browse through the 147 slides of this impressive deck. Brands who fancy a 'live' presentation in their offices can contact us to make an appointment. Do spread along, cause sharing still is caring.
2013 was an exciting year for UX/UI design with one of the key changes being a marked move from skeumorphic to flat design. However, beware of thinking this approach is merely a move towards a minimalist style. The real point behind this change is that it is a shift of focus onto content and functionality, while doing away with superfluous elements. It is important to note that it is not merely about removing as many elements as possible in an attempt to reduce clutter. It is about deciding what to remove in order to make the product easier to understand while still maintaining a clear hierarchy of elements.
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.
Opening keynote presentation from the UX Indonesia 2014 conference.
In this talk I take a 50-foot view of the phrase “User Experience” and dissect what it really means to be user-centred. We then examine some of the techniques, philosophies and skills used by the best designers, and explore how you can apply them to our own designs—and to your career.
The Overview and basic guidance on User interface designing and User experience designing for designer and developers, The Difference in User Interface designing and User Experience Designing.
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.
Creating User Experience for Applications involves multi various skill sets & is on vogue.
Know what UX is all about & Pixel Studios Design Process in this presentation.
This was a presentation done for a basics of UI/UX for basecode.
For more informaton, you can reach out to me on
Aroyewun Babajide
aroyewunbabajide@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/damaroy
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aroyewunbabajide/
https://www.behance.net/damaroy
Product Design and UX / UI Design Process in Digital Product DevelopmentVolodymyr Melnyk
Presentation about product design and its role in digital product development, UI / UX design process and methodologies, examples of their applications.
Topics include:
Introduction to user interface
Types of user interface
Graphic user interface definition
History of user interface
Difference between UI and UX
Characteristics of GUI
Advantages and disadvantages
User Experience Design - Week 1 (CS4830 at Weber State University). Covers why design matters, the industry, the future of design, and an intro to user interface and user experience.
The Future of UX: Designing Data ExperiencesEva Willis
A funny thing happens when you open up your design process to consider the increasing number of devices people use: the importance of each individual device diminishes. That’s a significant shift for the user experiences community to adjust to. The future of UX is the user who begins a task on one device, continues through many more interfaces across many platforms and many more devices and completes their task with little recognition of, or interest in the complexity involved. To stay relevant in the development of digital products, we need think at a higher level than screens or sites or devices. The future of UX is designing data experiences.
Integrated mobile marketing agency focused on creating integrated solutions to raise the quality of mobile apps' users, also focused on advertising campaigns in the mobile internet with the pay-per-concrete results and promotion of the brand in the mobile space
We’ve all had discussions about the great ‘UX’ of a product, or the poor ‘UI’ of a website. Is it a secret language you will never be lucky to know more about it?
Actually, it is very simple, For example: While User Experience is a bunch of tasks focused on optimization of a product for effective and enjoyable use; User Interface Design is its complement, the look and spirit, the presentation and interactivity of a product.
Find the Interface Design trends for 2014 by - now freelance - Petra Sell on:
http://www.slideshare.net/volpelino/id14
Prophets Agency presents "ID13": the trends in Interactive Design for 2013. Third year in a row, after the ID11 and ID12 trends. Written and designed by our Design Director Petra Sell.
Starting at the emerging trends in 2012 moving to what is happening in interaction design in 2013. the consolidation of ongoing trends up to future thinking and some advice on how to keep up.
Take your time to browse through the 147 slides of this impressive deck. Brands who fancy a 'live' presentation in their offices can contact us to make an appointment. Do spread along, cause sharing still is caring.
2013 was an exciting year for UX/UI design with one of the key changes being a marked move from skeumorphic to flat design. However, beware of thinking this approach is merely a move towards a minimalist style. The real point behind this change is that it is a shift of focus onto content and functionality, while doing away with superfluous elements. It is important to note that it is not merely about removing as many elements as possible in an attempt to reduce clutter. It is about deciding what to remove in order to make the product easier to understand while still maintaining a clear hierarchy of elements.
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.
Opening keynote presentation from the UX Indonesia 2014 conference.
In this talk I take a 50-foot view of the phrase “User Experience” and dissect what it really means to be user-centred. We then examine some of the techniques, philosophies and skills used by the best designers, and explore how you can apply them to our own designs—and to your career.
The Overview and basic guidance on User interface designing and User experience designing for designer and developers, The Difference in User Interface designing and User Experience Designing.
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.
Creating User Experience for Applications involves multi various skill sets & is on vogue.
Know what UX is all about & Pixel Studios Design Process in this presentation.
This was a presentation done for a basics of UI/UX for basecode.
For more informaton, you can reach out to me on
Aroyewun Babajide
aroyewunbabajide@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/damaroy
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aroyewunbabajide/
https://www.behance.net/damaroy
Product Design and UX / UI Design Process in Digital Product DevelopmentVolodymyr Melnyk
Presentation about product design and its role in digital product development, UI / UX design process and methodologies, examples of their applications.
Topics include:
Introduction to user interface
Types of user interface
Graphic user interface definition
History of user interface
Difference between UI and UX
Characteristics of GUI
Advantages and disadvantages
User Experience Design - Week 1 (CS4830 at Weber State University). Covers why design matters, the industry, the future of design, and an intro to user interface and user experience.
The Future of UX: Designing Data ExperiencesEva Willis
A funny thing happens when you open up your design process to consider the increasing number of devices people use: the importance of each individual device diminishes. That’s a significant shift for the user experiences community to adjust to. The future of UX is the user who begins a task on one device, continues through many more interfaces across many platforms and many more devices and completes their task with little recognition of, or interest in the complexity involved. To stay relevant in the development of digital products, we need think at a higher level than screens or sites or devices. The future of UX is designing data experiences.
Integrated mobile marketing agency focused on creating integrated solutions to raise the quality of mobile apps' users, also focused on advertising campaigns in the mobile internet with the pay-per-concrete results and promotion of the brand in the mobile space
A overview about the obstacles that development teams encounter in daily basis, from planning to the implementation and distributions of of mobile applications and tools that can help you avoid a big headaches
5 Important Considerations For Mobile Application Development ProcessAjeet Singh
Has your organization identified that you need a strategy for developing a mobile application? Are you in charge of choosing the right tools and making the right choices for taking a leap into a Corporate Mobile Strategy? If so, you must be probably overwhelmed by the variety of mobile offerings in today’s market. Addressing the unique needs of your organization, this article intends to bring to light some backend considerations you need to be wary of for your web and mobile application development process which can be the telling difference between an efficient and a wasteful development process.
In this world of digital media, traffic volume has taken a mammoth leap forward. Website and mobile application developers and technical architects have to be extra cautious while designing and writing new systems. End users don’t have that patience to keep staring at their screens for more than three seconds waiting for your page to load. They want ultra-fast apps.
Definitely now the big question is “How to make your application cater to the need of huge traffic and still be super-fast, smooth and efficient?” Without any doubt the answer is that this can be achieved with the right planning and asking the right questions so as to develop a robust, secure and scalable backend.
There are a few things the best developers take care of, before jumping into writing the implementation and going about developing your app. What are those few little things which can totally change the approach, avoid months of extra work and save loads of effort and money? What are the kind of things which the experts rather care about now than later? What are those little considerations that can set the platform for a smooth mobile app development? Let’s find out.
1. Connect with cloud based systems
2. Component Based Development Methodologies
3. Test Driven Development
4. Backend as a Service (BaaS)
5. MVC Framework
Successful implementation of mobile app development is quite challenging which involves performance and quality optimization on top of app functionality. Slow and bug-riddled apps negatively affect the return on investment and can eventually harm your company’s reputation. Henceforth, the ‘backend’ of mobile app development has to be tailored to target the audience’s specific needs. Apps may have been designed to do simple things in the simplest of manner but for that they require plenty of complexity within their supporting infrastructure.
Nowadays, 41% of the developers are doing it as their side-jobs. How do we grant quality in this scenario? Shouldn´t we apply some backgroud to this development process going on?
Designing Websites With a Mobile First ApproachDan Moriarty
Learn about designing and building your website to be mobile first, meaning you begin at the smallest screen size available. Make your design, content, and planning decisions here, and then enhance and expand to the desktop
These are my slides for an April 13 presentation for the American Society of News Editors. Related blog posts: http://bit.ly/9nGFPV and http://bit.ly/6WnABX
Are you looking for MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT? But still confused, What is Mobile application development process? If Yes, then you are at right place. In today scenario, companies and small enterprise are mostly focusing on building a mobile app presence.
“ The mobile app development industry is growing at a blazing 43% per year and shows no signs of slowing down.”
We have created this PPT to help you understand the process of mobile application development.
These are some of the questions this PPT will answer for you:
1. What is the current stats of mobile application market?
2. How can Mobile Application be benefiting your enterprise?
3. How can small business like restaurant business or other get to heights by an mobile application?
4. How do Mobile Applications can benefits your business?
5. What your Clients are finding?
Tiga Langkah Mudah Membuat UX (User Experience) Website Anda Menjadi Lebih BaikBorrys Hasian
Tidak ada disain yang sempurna.
Anda selalu dapat membuat website menjadi lebih baik jika Anda mau mendengar pengguna dan melakukan perbaikan terus menerus. Jika Anda membuat pengguna puas dan bahagia, keuntungan finansial akan mengikuti.
Think BIG, listen MORE, act SMALL & NOW!
Tell Me What You Do: How Storytelling Makes You a Better DesignerMary Wharmby
As design asks for a larger seat at the table and works to foster a culture of customer-centered design-thinking, we must better communicate our process and value to others who don't understand this mysterious power of UX. Storytelling is a great way to do that.
Despite the fact that we talk a lot about story in UX, we have trouble putting it into practice, especially our own stories.
This talk recasts our design process as story, making it more impactful and relatable to others. We discuss the uses of story in UX, provide a visual map of the UX story framework (UXStoryWheel), and demonstrate a few simple story patterns.
Effectively communicating user interface and interaction designKaren Bachmann
A glossy screen mock-up or an interactive prototype may be the first step to sharing your user interface and interactions design with development teams. However additional communication is often needed to ensure that the implementation matches the concept. Learn approaches to conveying design information and how to use each.
Originally presented in December 2010 at the STC Suncoast meeting.
Mobile Application Design & DevelopmentRonnie Liew
The mobile landscape is incredibly fragmented with a huge pool of devices and operating systems. This presentation shares tips and guidelines on how to navigate this maze and help design/develop better mobile applications.
Killer mobile app design is always a necessary part of a successful mobile app. Without a good design, your mobile app can ruin all your efforts. Here We share some of the best tips which help you to design and best performance of your application. To design your mobile app, visit: http://topappdevelopmentcompanies.com
UX and UI design. Differences, good practices, and useful tools in building dedicated software that meets customer needs and expectations. It covers many important aspects of UX like personas, scenarios, canvas, measuring and measuring tools, the whole development process and gathering feedback.
It was created by Dominik Goss, CEO at Inwedo
Have more questions about UX/UI? Contact us at contact@inwedo.com for additional information or questions and we will get back to you shortly.
UX principles at Marketing Week Live London 2014Cyber-Duck
User Experience (UX) principles for marketing team as presented by Danny Bluestone at Marketing Week Live 2014 in London. The presentation touches on the importance of UX and how it has to be engrained into an organisation's culture as opposed to being a bolt-on.
This is the slidedeck I used for my talk about UX for the 2016 cohort of Venture for Canada at Queen's University, Kingston, ON. In it, I go over what I've learned about UX over the past 3 years, including a brief history of UX, a look at the design landscape today, and a glimpse into what we can expect in the future. I followed this talk up with a quick hands-on workshop on UX design.
If you feel like this is something your organization or team can benefit from, feel free to reach out to me to coordinate something!
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
An introduction to UX - User Experience.
Where does UX come from, what are the benefits of using it, and how can it be applied to day to day agency work?
Understanding the User Centred Design process and how UX is an integral part of every piece of digital work that is produced.
User Experience Design is the process of making digital products that provide an enriching experience to the users.
For more details, visit : https://mitidinnovation.com/recreation/a-complete-guide-to-user-experience-design/
Building a UX Process at Salesforce that Promotes Focus and Creativityuxpin
You'll learn:
- How Salesforce designed a large-scale UX process across teams
- Why certain design activities were chosen over others
- How to preserve design quality at scale
4. When I started my career in User
Experience Design, I was convinced that
the key to my success would be
establishing the highest possible role of
UX in the organization that I used to
work for.
I was eager to fight for the good name of
design with the whole developer-driven
company. And I did. Unfortunately, the
result was far from my expectations.
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Esther
Gibbons
5. I joined the company as the first UX Designer.
Devs world was shaken.
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6. Devs believed that technology
is what matters while interfaces
are a kind of ornament
decorating what for them, either
way, was beautiful code.
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8. It took me a couple of months and lots of nervous break-downs to realize
that fighting was futile. Endless discussions over the role of design in
product development weren’t leading to any reasonable results, because...
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9. FIGHTING ALWAYS COMES
UP AGAINST RESISTANCE
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10. In a company that wants to create amazing products, constant fights with
other departments and specialists are just silly.
Dangerously silly.
They waste time that should be used for developing products to solve the
real-life problems of users.
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11. IS THERE
A HOPE?
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16. In collaborative design take no
hostages and leave no man behind.
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17. You won’t take any
hostages if you ensure
that you convince people
that they are needed in
the design process even if
they are not designers.
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18. You won’t leave any men
behind if you welcome
everybody in the process.
And yes I actually mean
everybody.
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19. We welcomed everybody (including accountants) to paper
prototyping sessions during which all employees had a right
to express their design ideas.
23. I NEEDED TO OVERCOME MY „DESIGNER’S EGO”
Oh… certainly that was the worst part. Design, which lies at
the crossroads of art and science, is an extremely
powerful ego booster. When we design, we feel clever
and creative at the same time. And we usually feel great
responsibility for the final product. Probably because for
most people a product equals its design. This gives us a
lot of dignity, but at the same time it’s the most dangerous
trap you can encounter.
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24. Enormous design ego is a deadfall that can prevent you from
creating a great product, because it will emotionally isolate
you from your team.
To cut the story short: people will hate you and that’s not the
best foundation for cooperation.
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25. Collaborative work
requires designers to build
their self-confidence
around the conviction that
only the whole team
working together can
build an excellent product.
UX Designers are needed
to make it happen, to
share knowledge on
human behavior and to
enhance collaboration in
the team.
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26. We fight for users. Our design and research
techniques are needed in the process to
guide the whole team through the meanders
of design challenges.
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28. Strangely enough, when I
stopped fighting for the design
position in the organization – it
improved.
One year after we started to
implement collaborative design
– I wasn’t the only UX Designer
in the company anymore.
I was the UX Manager of a
respected UX team of five great
designers. Nobody questioned
our work anymore and final
products were way better than
in the past.
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29. So the lesson for today is simple: even if you create perfect, reasonable
and aesthetic design deliverables, work your fingers to the bone thinking
through the product – your design may fail, unless you learn how to
collaborate and engage your team in the design process.
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30. 6 RULES OF
COLLABORATIVE
UX DESIGN
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31. 1. Start collaboration early in the process and
continue it throughout the product development
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39. Marcin Treder is a design enthusiast that
literally lives for creating the best user
experience possible. After years working as
a UX Designer and UX Manager he focused
on his own start-up UXPin that provides
tools for UX Designers all over the world.
UXPin tools are used by designers in
companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft,
IBM, Salesforce. UXPin was recently voted
the best start-up in Central and Eastern
Europe. Marcin enjoys writing (e.g. for
UXMag, DesignModo, SpeckyBoy...),
blogging (Blog UXPin, UXAid, Startup Pirate)
and tweeting (@uxpin, @marcintreder).
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