Users' minds take shortcuts to get through the day. Usually they’re harmless. Even helpful. But what happens when they’re not? In this talk I’ll use real-world examples to identify some particularly harmful biases that frequently lead users to make bad decisions. I'll then talk about some content strategy and design choices we can use in our apps, designs, and platforms to redirect or eliminate the impact of those biases. Finally, I'll explore our own biases as designers and some methods to prevent our own blind spots from hurting users.
GDC 2014 - Emerging Communities: a Snapshot of the Brazilian Indie Game Devel...Bruno Campagnolo
Takeway: Learn the importance of nurturing indie game development groups and understand how internationalization is crucial to this endeavor in Brazil.
Digital design has the power to permeate every moment in our lives. That power along with empathy, makes design a superpower.
We have to make an effort:
- Create awareness of our biases and challenge them
- Make a conscious decision to learn about other realities
- Develop and exercise our empathy
- Ask ourselves: Who have I excluded in my design?
Users' minds take shortcuts to get through the day. Usually they’re harmless. Even helpful. But what happens when they’re not? In this talk I’ll use real-world examples to identify some particularly harmful biases that frequently lead users to make bad decisions. I'll then talk about some content strategy and design choices we can use in our apps, designs, and platforms to redirect or eliminate the impact of those biases. Finally, I'll explore our own biases as designers and some methods to prevent our own blind spots from hurting users.
GDC 2014 - Emerging Communities: a Snapshot of the Brazilian Indie Game Devel...Bruno Campagnolo
Takeway: Learn the importance of nurturing indie game development groups and understand how internationalization is crucial to this endeavor in Brazil.
Digital design has the power to permeate every moment in our lives. That power along with empathy, makes design a superpower.
We have to make an effort:
- Create awareness of our biases and challenge them
- Make a conscious decision to learn about other realities
- Develop and exercise our empathy
- Ask ourselves: Who have I excluded in my design?
Ux design summit guarding against an us vs them mentalityJohn Murray
“They have no idea how to work with a real design team.” We’ve all heard or said something like that about people on our product teams, especially developers. While that’s a natural response to a breakdown in communication or a road bump during implementation, over time it can create an “Us vs. Them” mentality that does more harm than good. So how do we avoid scratching the itch. How do we keep avoiding giving in to the cynicism? As a design leader, how do you balance your team’s frustrations and continue to motivate them to deliver quality user experiences?
The Triforce of UX: Empathy, Curiosity, HumilityBrandon Ward
UX Consultants are great—like design ninjas dropping in to fix all the things. But what happens when you want to take the relationship to the next level and bring design in-house? How can you tell the good candidates from the bad, and sift through the good to find the great? How do you avoid someone who looks good on paper, but won’t deliver the results you need? In this talk I’ll share the 3 core qualities I seek in every designer I hire, and how to discover if your candidates have them.
apidays Paris 2022 - Let’s not make the diversity mistake in NoCode, Manon Me...apidays
apidays Paris 2022 - APIs the next 10 years: Software, Society, Sovereignty, Sustainability
December 14, 15 & 16, 2022
Let’s not make the diversity mistake in NoCode
Manon Mercier, Product Builder Data & Impact at HEC Innovation Center Paris
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Gender free tech momentum to mitigate biases in aiMarion Mulder
Why are all voice devices female? Is it necessary for technology to have a gender? Does gender-specific technology affect our perception of women and gender equality? This keynote will address the boiling hot topic of #GenderFreeTech and how to ensure that technology is inclusive of us all.
Webinar hosted by the Future of Work Academy (www.thefutureofworkacademy.com) on Leading Difference Differently - Unlocking the organisational benefits of diversity
Co-Creation for UX: Stakeholders are not the problem (they're your secret wea...Domain7
The user experience community has been developing amazing methods for collaborative design, that are about to be mainstreamed and revolutionize our workplaces. Be part of influencing the massive shift that will do away with classic constructs of creative leadership: our collective genius is more powerful than any force. This presentation walks through the simple basics of co-creation for UX.
I explore 4 moments in the last decade of my career in Design and Strategy. This is an exploration of IMPACT not INTENT. And these thoughts are my own, not those of my employer, past employers or others.
The elements of product success for designers and developersNick Myers
All software, whether it's for consumers or workers, needs to meet the ever growing demands people have in today’s world. Greater user expectations and influence are forcing companies to create and deliver better products, but not every organization has a rich heritage in software creation like tech giants Apple and Google. Most companies need to be more customer-focused, become design specialists, and transform their cultures as they shift to become both software makers and innovators.
Myers, head of design services at Cooper, will share the elements of product success that companies need to possess and be market leaders: user insight, design, and organization. Myers will share principles and techniques that successful innovative companies use to truly understand their customers. He’ll also discuss the methods effective designers use to support their customers and create breakthrough ideas and delightful experiences. And he’ll finish by sharing the magic formula organizations need to deliver ground-breaking experiences to market.
This talk was given at UX Day.
Ux design summit guarding against an us vs them mentalityJohn Murray
“They have no idea how to work with a real design team.” We’ve all heard or said something like that about people on our product teams, especially developers. While that’s a natural response to a breakdown in communication or a road bump during implementation, over time it can create an “Us vs. Them” mentality that does more harm than good. So how do we avoid scratching the itch. How do we keep avoiding giving in to the cynicism? As a design leader, how do you balance your team’s frustrations and continue to motivate them to deliver quality user experiences?
The Triforce of UX: Empathy, Curiosity, HumilityBrandon Ward
UX Consultants are great—like design ninjas dropping in to fix all the things. But what happens when you want to take the relationship to the next level and bring design in-house? How can you tell the good candidates from the bad, and sift through the good to find the great? How do you avoid someone who looks good on paper, but won’t deliver the results you need? In this talk I’ll share the 3 core qualities I seek in every designer I hire, and how to discover if your candidates have them.
apidays Paris 2022 - Let’s not make the diversity mistake in NoCode, Manon Me...apidays
apidays Paris 2022 - APIs the next 10 years: Software, Society, Sovereignty, Sustainability
December 14, 15 & 16, 2022
Let’s not make the diversity mistake in NoCode
Manon Mercier, Product Builder Data & Impact at HEC Innovation Center Paris
------
Check out our conferences at https://www.apidays.global/
Do you want to sponsor or talk at one of our conferences?
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Learn more on APIscene, the global media made by the community for the community:
https://www.apiscene.io
Explore the API ecosystem with the API Landscape:
https://apilandscape.apiscene.io/
Deep dive into the API industry with our reports:
https://www.apidays.global/industry-reports/
Subscribe to our global newsletter:
https://apidays.typeform.com/to/i1MPEW
If you want to improve your public speaking, this is a presentation for YOU! Content from this presentation will not only strengthen your presentation techniques, but it'll also equip you with an award-winning activity that'll make you shine in front of your peers and clients. Narratives for some of the slide content is written to maximize your understanding of the content. For more information, contact Dr. Kevin Snyder, www.KevinCSnyder.com, Kevin@KevinCSnyder.com
Gender free tech momentum to mitigate biases in aiMarion Mulder
Why are all voice devices female? Is it necessary for technology to have a gender? Does gender-specific technology affect our perception of women and gender equality? This keynote will address the boiling hot topic of #GenderFreeTech and how to ensure that technology is inclusive of us all.
Webinar hosted by the Future of Work Academy (www.thefutureofworkacademy.com) on Leading Difference Differently - Unlocking the organisational benefits of diversity
Co-Creation for UX: Stakeholders are not the problem (they're your secret wea...Domain7
The user experience community has been developing amazing methods for collaborative design, that are about to be mainstreamed and revolutionize our workplaces. Be part of influencing the massive shift that will do away with classic constructs of creative leadership: our collective genius is more powerful than any force. This presentation walks through the simple basics of co-creation for UX.
I explore 4 moments in the last decade of my career in Design and Strategy. This is an exploration of IMPACT not INTENT. And these thoughts are my own, not those of my employer, past employers or others.
The elements of product success for designers and developersNick Myers
All software, whether it's for consumers or workers, needs to meet the ever growing demands people have in today’s world. Greater user expectations and influence are forcing companies to create and deliver better products, but not every organization has a rich heritage in software creation like tech giants Apple and Google. Most companies need to be more customer-focused, become design specialists, and transform their cultures as they shift to become both software makers and innovators.
Myers, head of design services at Cooper, will share the elements of product success that companies need to possess and be market leaders: user insight, design, and organization. Myers will share principles and techniques that successful innovative companies use to truly understand their customers. He’ll also discuss the methods effective designers use to support their customers and create breakthrough ideas and delightful experiences. And he’ll finish by sharing the magic formula organizations need to deliver ground-breaking experiences to market.
This talk was given at UX Day.
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?
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White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
2. Débora Edelberg, Product Designer
from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mentor at Springboard UXC + UX1
Digital nomad!
uxdeb.com | @deboraedelberg
Hola! I’m Deb
7. Empathy
[noun] /ˈɛmpəθi/
The ability to share someone else's feelings
or experiences by imagining what it would
be like to be in that person's situation.
20. Some guidelines for better accessibility
Ensure good contrast
Don’t use color as the only visual cue
21. Some guidelines for better accessibility
Ensure good contrast
Don’t use color as the only visual cue
Make links look like links
22. Some guidelines for better accessibility
Ensure good contrast
Don’t use color as the only visual cue
Make links look like links
Use labels and instructions on fields
23. Tools
Stark (plugin) Tanaguru contrast
getstark.co
contrast-finder.tanaguru.com
Check contrast and color
blindness simulator
Suggest safe colors
based on palette
26. 81%Of 13-20 year-olds (“Gen Z”) believe that
gender did not define a person as much as it used to.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/kb4dvz/teens-these-days-are-queer-af-new-study-says
27. 1. Do I really need this information?
Gender in forms
28. 1. Do I really need this information?
2. Explain what you will use it for
Gender in forms
29. 1. Do I really need this information?
2. Explain what you will use it for
3. Consider an opt-out option
Gender in forms
30. 1. Do I really need this information?
2. Explain what you will use it for
3. Consider an opt-out option
4. Prefer to self-identify
Gender in forms
31. 1. Do I really need this information?
2. Explain what you will use it for
3. Consider an opt-out option
4. Prefer to self-identify
5. Use pronouns instead
Gender in forms
33. We all have biases
● Being aware of our biases and challenging them
● Making a conscious decision to learn about other realities
● Developing and exercising our empathy
● Who have I excluded in my design?