Given CHIFOO in Portland OR (4/7/2010), UxLx in Lisbon, Portugal (May 2010) & BigD in Dallas, TX (May 2010)
In any field of design, designers can enhance their craft by studying the work of others. Through the careful exercise of breaking down real-world solutions into their underlying principles and patterns, previous lessons can be applied to new sets of problems we encounter. Designing for web interfaces is no different. By necessity we are constantly searching for inspiration and practical guidance in solving the problems we face as designers each day. A powerful approach is to capture these lessons into “design lenses”. A design lens allows you to view the user experience through the eyes of a single design principle. Lenses were originally created for game design but are just as powerful for user experience design.
In this talk, Bill introduces the idea of design lenses and discuss several lenses inspired from fields of study as diverse as theater, magic, game & car design, Shaker furniture, motion graphics, and comics for inspiration in designing rich, interactive interfaces. By teasing out some of the key takeaways from each of these disciplines, a fresh light can be shed on our own corner of the design universe.
Slides attempts to solve the dynacorp case study; it contains many subtle aspects that have a strong bearing in understanding leadership under contemporary conditions.
Slides attempts to solve the dynacorp case study; it contains many subtle aspects that have a strong bearing in understanding leadership under contemporary conditions.
FellowBuddy.com is an innovative platform that brings students together to share notes, exam papers, study guides, project reports and presentation for upcoming exams.
We connect Students who have an understanding of course material with Students who need help.
Benefits:-
# Students can catch up on notes they missed because of an absence.
# Underachievers can find peer developed notes that break down lecture and study material in a way that they can understand
# Students can earn better grades, save time and study effectively
Our Vision & Mission – Simplifying Students Life
Our Belief – “The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize it, that you can learn anything you need to learn; to accomplish any goal that you have set for yourself. This means there are no limits on what you can be, have or do.”
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This is a detailed PPT presentation about the culture, beliefs and tradition of South Africa. This also includes the common content behind their literature.
All rights or I say the info. go to their respective owners.
Simulation of SM Paints production facility using ARENA simulation software. Making improvements using OptQuest software, and data analysis of current state simulation, to suggest recommendations for achieving desired level of productivity.
Metematterials are artificial structures designed to have unique properties not found in common materials such as negative refractive index, elasticity, can modify sound waves, enhance radiated power ect.
Bringing Change to Life | YOW 2016 | Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney - AustraliaBill Scott
This talk was given at YOW 2016 in Melbourne, Brisbane & Sydney Australia, December 2016.
Change in an organization is really hard. This is especially true when a company that was once on the forefront of innovation finds itself having lost that luster through its own growth & success. The past few years there has been a transformation happening at PayPal that is touching every part of the organization to make it innovative again. At the heart of this change is engineering innovation coupled with a new, close partnership between product, design and engineering.
Can your organization be changed? From Bill’s experience at Yahoo!, Netflix, PayPal and consulting with numerous companies he believes there are some core principles you can employ to drive transformation that are all centered around the customer. The question Bill will explore is “How can engineering and design be the catalyst for that change?” While this talk will be inspirational, it will take an honest (and humorous) look at what has worked and what hasn’t worked so well in trying to scale change.
FellowBuddy.com is an innovative platform that brings students together to share notes, exam papers, study guides, project reports and presentation for upcoming exams.
We connect Students who have an understanding of course material with Students who need help.
Benefits:-
# Students can catch up on notes they missed because of an absence.
# Underachievers can find peer developed notes that break down lecture and study material in a way that they can understand
# Students can earn better grades, save time and study effectively
Our Vision & Mission – Simplifying Students Life
Our Belief – “The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize it, that you can learn anything you need to learn; to accomplish any goal that you have set for yourself. This means there are no limits on what you can be, have or do.”
Like Us - https://www.facebook.com/FellowBuddycom
This is a detailed PPT presentation about the culture, beliefs and tradition of South Africa. This also includes the common content behind their literature.
All rights or I say the info. go to their respective owners.
Simulation of SM Paints production facility using ARENA simulation software. Making improvements using OptQuest software, and data analysis of current state simulation, to suggest recommendations for achieving desired level of productivity.
Metematterials are artificial structures designed to have unique properties not found in common materials such as negative refractive index, elasticity, can modify sound waves, enhance radiated power ect.
Bringing Change to Life | YOW 2016 | Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney - AustraliaBill Scott
This talk was given at YOW 2016 in Melbourne, Brisbane & Sydney Australia, December 2016.
Change in an organization is really hard. This is especially true when a company that was once on the forefront of innovation finds itself having lost that luster through its own growth & success. The past few years there has been a transformation happening at PayPal that is touching every part of the organization to make it innovative again. At the heart of this change is engineering innovation coupled with a new, close partnership between product, design and engineering.
Can your organization be changed? From Bill’s experience at Yahoo!, Netflix, PayPal and consulting with numerous companies he believes there are some core principles you can employ to drive transformation that are all centered around the customer. The question Bill will explore is “How can engineering and design be the catalyst for that change?” While this talk will be inspirational, it will take an honest (and humorous) look at what has worked and what hasn’t worked so well in trying to scale change.
Lean Engineering: How to make Engineering a full Lean UX partnerBill Scott
In 1999, PayPal's name was synonymous with innovation. In fact, the so called PayPal Mafia (original founders) went on to establish Tesla, SpaceX, YouTube, Skype and other startups. They also provided the early investments of many of the most innovative companies on the internet today. But over time that innovation slowed to a crawl.
In 2011 a number of things begin to come together for PayPal that started its journey back to innovation. This is the story of that reboot and how engineering has played a key role in partnering directly with product and design to move from a culture of products having a long shelf life, to one of rapid experimentation.
In this talk, Bill will outline the principles of Lean Engineering; principles for engineering that enable learning. Drawing from his experience leading User Interface Engineering at both Netflix & PayPal, Bill will walk you through the key principles your engineering team will need to adopt to be that enabler for product and design in your organization. This talk will not just inspire you, but it will also give you some hard earned advice on making this a reality in your organization.
Presented on 3/16/2014 as Keynote for the MXConference.
Change in an organization is really hard. This is especially true when a company that was once on the forefront of innovation finds itself having lost that luster through its own growth & success. The last couple of years there has been a transformation happening at PayPal that is touching every part of the organization to make it innovative again. At the heart of this change is a new, close partnership between design and engineering.
Can your organization be changed? From Bill’s experience at Yahoo!, Netflix, PayPal and consulting with numerous companies he believes there are some core principles you can employ to drive transformation that are all centered around the customer. The question Bill will explore is “How can design be the catalyst for that change?” While this talk will be inspirational, it will take an honest (and humorous) look at what has worked and what hasn’t worked so well in trying to scale change.
6 Principles for Enabling Build/Measure/Learn: Lean Engineering in ActionBill Scott
Presented at Lean Day West - Portland, OR. Sept. 17, 2013
How do you take a gigantic organization like PayPal and begin to transform the experiences? Engineering is often the key blocker in being able to achieve a high rate of innovation. In this talk, Bill Scott will give specific examples on implemented Lean UX in a 13,000 person company, re-factored the technology stack and changed the way engineers work with design & product partners. In addition, Bill will provide additional examples that go back to his early days writing one of the first Macintosh games to his more recent work at Netflix and the power of treating the user interface layer as the experimentation layer.
bringing design to life with lean ux & lean engineering - Lean Day West 2013Bill Scott
What does a good Lean UX working rhythm look like for designers & engineers? In this workshop, Bill & one of his design partners at PayPal, Cody Evol, will guide you through this experience. A set of principles, patterns (and anti-patterns), best practices, technologies & tools will be explored in this hands-on workshop leaving you with a clear understanding of how to mesh prototype & production.
8 Principles for Enabling Build/Measure/Learn: Lean Engineering in ActionBill Scott
Keynote for eBay Classifieds TechCon 2013, Tues June 25, 2013.
This is a variation on previous lean engineering talks but focuses on 8 principles for enabling build/measure/learn.
Clash of the Titans: Releasing the Kraken | NodeJS @paypalBill Scott
FluentConf 2013 Plenary.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZWGb0HU2QM&list=SP055Epbe6d5avZGXwE5u039VQq_oQFgrc&index=9
How do you take a large titan like PayPal and move it from a culture of a long shelf life to a culture of rapid experimentation? You set the UI free by adding liberal doses of NodeJS, JavaScript templating & libraries, JSON, Github and Lean Startup/UX. Bill will explain the transformation that is in process to revolutionize the technical and experience stack at PayPal.
Presented at WebVisions May 2013 in Portland, OR.
What happens when you take teams that have traditionally not worked together closely? Teams that are used to the "delivery mindset" and instead try to bring great experiences to life in a collaborative manner?
All hell breaks loose!
We are all creatures of habit and we all bring baggage to the table. And events conspire to tear our teams apart. This talk takes the flip side of how teams work together well and instead looks at behaviors and events that can stifle team collaboration for Lean UX teams. 18 anti-patterns are used to sensitize you for what to watch out for as well as strategies to overcome each.
Real World Lessons Using Lean UX (Workshop)Bill Scott
Half Day Workshop given 5/22/2013 at WebVisions Portland.
In this workshop Bill will explore the mindset of LeanUX and how it relates to bring products to life in the midst of big organizations that don't normally think "Lean". He will look at how teams can create a strong partnership between product, design & engineering in a way that tears down the walls and instead focuses on three key principles:
Shared understanding
Deep collaboration
Continuous customer feedback
The workshop will take a look at how Bill has been able to apply Lean UX at PayPal — a place that in recent years has been the total antithesis of the lean startup idea. With very specific examples, he will share lessons learned applying lean to the full product life cycle as well as how it relates to agile development.
Finally, the workshop looks at the technology stack. In the last few years there has been an explosion of open source technology stacks that can support rapidly creating products, launching them to scale and rapidly iterating on them when live. While startups embrace these stacks from the get-go, large organizations struggle with how to embrace this change. This workshop will also look at the shift that has happened, what is driving this change, and how organizations can embrace this stack and how to marry Lean Tech with Lean UX.
Fluent Conference WebCast from 5/15. I talk about the technology stack that we specifically are employing at PayPal to enable rapid experimentation with Lean UX. The use of nodejs as a prototyping stack is discussed as well as the use of javascript templating (with Dust JS) to allow for an efficient way to refactor a legacy stack.
Listen to the webcast here: http://www.livestream.com/oreillywebcasts/video?clipId=pla_554d1581-9104-4721-8985-5d7b9f3e4a6c&utm_source=lslibrary&utm_medium=ui-thumb
My talk starts at 12:22
Lean Engineering. Applying Lean Principles to Building ExperiencesBill Scott
Highlights a couple of principles that we have been applying to our UI engineering teams to move us to applying Lean UX to our products.
This was a 25 minute talk from Lean Day UX in NYC on March 1, 2013.
Enabling Lean with Tech: lessons learned applying lean at paypalBill Scott
Couple of lessons learned with changing the technology stack at PayPal to support Lean UX methodologies.
This talk is happening as part of the Lean Startup in the Enterprise talk with Jeff Gothelf on Tues, Dec. 4, 2012.
More and more organizations are following a Lean model for creating products. This model has been popularized by LeanUX and the Lean Startup movements which emphasize build-test-learn in rapid iterations. This talk (given at Open Web Camp 2012) looks at what has changed in the landscape and the lessons learned in creating user experiences in a lean manner.
We are going full bore on LeanUX at PayPal. This presentation just captures a lot of cautions for our teams. These anti-patterns call out bad behaviors or situations that can become bad which will stifle collaboration.
(Given at Google campus for IxDA, Microsoft campus in Redmond to UX team, Ruby Meetup Group at CMU/Moffett Field & The Ajax Experience 2009. Will be giving again in Florida at Rich Web Experience.)
Did you know that there are at least 16 different moments of interaction during drag and drop? And that there are at least a half-dozen elements on the page that conspire with these points in time to form a drag and drop interaction? With almost all user interactions there are lots of interesting moments that you can use to enhance the user experience -- or worse to create confusion in the user's mind.
In this talk, Bill slows down time and puts dozens of interactions under the microscope to study what works and what doesn't work when creating interactive applications. Nuances from 80+ examples illustrate both what should be emulated (design patterns and best practice tips) as well as what should be avoided (design anti-patterns).
These are conveniently summarized in six over-arching design principles.
* Input where you output.
* Require a light footprint.
* Maintain flow.
* Invite interaction.
* Show transitions
* Be reactive.
This talk goes hand-in-hand with Bill Scott & Theresa Neil's book, Designing Web Interfaces and will provide you with dozens of clear take-aways for designing rich interactions on the web.
I gave this talk at WebVisions 09. May 21 2009.
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
-Arthur C. Clarke, "Profiles of the Future", 1961 (Clarke's third law)
At most companies, designers and engineers live in completely different worlds. For many designers the work of engineering is indistinguishable from magic. This unfortunately makes creating a finely crafted user experience much harder than it should be. Not knowing what is possible or proposing the impossible both hinder the synergy between design and engineering. Understanding the interface engineer's bag of tricks can go a long way to closing the gap between these two worlds.
What is now possible in the browser? And what is still hard to do? In this session, Bill will focus specifically on the challenges and the opportunities for DHTML-based web sites and applications.
Drawing from 25 years of experience in designing and engineering interface solutions as well as leading design and engineering organizations, Bill will provide a set of guiding principles as well as concrete, real world examples of what is now possible and what is still hard to do given the current technology landscape.
Designing Web Interfaces Book - O'Reilly WebcastBill Scott
This is an update to the previous Designing Web Interfaces talk. This presentation was given on Feb. 3, 2009 over a live webcast via an O'Reilly Author Webcast special.
This presentation goes hand in hand with our book (Bill Scott & Theresa Neil) called Designing Web Interfaces: Principles and Patterns for Rich Interaction.
This presentation is much better suited for Slideshare than previous presentations as I took a lot of time to turn the movie screencasts into individual keyframes. All interactions now show in this presentation (that is why there are 300+ slides; in reality the presentation was more like 50 slides.)
You can see the recorded video & audio of the webcast in high resolution on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW4MwvgW_ww&fmt=18
http://designingwebinterfaces.com
http://looksgoodworkswell.com
http://designgenie.org
(Also this is similar to the Big D 09 presentation on 5/30/2009. You can find that exact presentation at http://billwscott.com/share/presentations/2009/bigd/DWI.pdf)
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In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
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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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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.
14. The Lens of
Simplicity/Complexity
Strike the right
balance between
Simplicity/Complexity
simplicity and
complexity.
• Are the main things simple?
• Does complexity emerge as
needed? Or is the interface
intrinsically complex?
• Does the balance match
the context?
15. The Lens of
Simplicity/Complexity
Strike the right
balance between
Simplicity/Complexity
simplicity and
complexity. Pandemic.
Game Design.
• Are the main things simple?
• Does complexity emerge as
needed? Or is the interface
intrinsically complex?
• Does the balance match
the context?
16. LENS APPLIED TO PANDEMIC
Before After
Actions: Actions:
Simplicity/Complexity
Quarantine with cubes Everything takes 1 action
Move and cure with cards
End of Turn: End of Turn:
Draw 4 points of stuff Draw 2 cards
Cards count for 2
Cubes count for 1
Source: Matt Leacock. Lessons Learned from Pandemic. Presented at Netflix
17. Simplicity/Complexity
... AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE,
BUT NO SIMPLER
Source: Matt Leacock. Lessons Learned from Pandemic. Presented at Netflix
18. LENS APPLIED TO PANDEMIC
Before After
Single Deck of Cards: Two Decks of Cards:
Simplicity/Complexity
- For direct flights
- For connecting flights
- For charter flights
- To cure diseases
- To infect cities
infection card
player card
Source: Matt Leacock. Lessons Learned from Pandemic. Presented at Netflix
19. The Lens of
Simplicity/Complexity
Strike the right
balance between
Simplicity/Complexity
simplicity and
complexity. Shakers.
Furniture Design.
• Are the main things simple?
• Does complexity emerge as
needed? Or is the interface
intrinsically complex?
• Does the balance match
the context?
20. FOUR POSTS, THREE SLATS, A HANDFUL OF
STRETCHERS, A FEW YARDS OF WOOLEN TAPE FOR THE
SEAT. IT COULD SCARCELY BE MORE SIMPLY MADE,
BUT LOOK MORE CLOSELY AT THIS PRODUCT OF AN
UNHURRIED HAND. THE PROPORTIONS WERE
Simplicity/Complexity
CHOSEN WITH CARE.
THE POSTS ARE SLENDER, NO THICKER THAN NEEDED FOR STRENGTH.
YOU CAN LIFT THE CHAIR WITH A FINGER. THE SLATS INCREASE
SLIGHTLY IN HEIGHT AS THEY RISE, AS DOES THE SPACE BETWEEN THEM, SO
THAT THE BACK SEEMS TO FLOAT ABOVE THE SEAT AND LEGS. THE CHAIR
SLANTS BACKWARD AT AN ANGLE AGREEABLE FOR SITTING.
Source: Shaker Design. June Sprigg. p . 11
21. FOUR POSTS, THREE SLATS, A HANDFUL OF
STRETCHERS, A FEW YARDS OF WOOLEN TAPE FOR THE
SEAT. IT COULD SCARCELY BE MORE SIMPLY MADE,
BUT LOOK MORE CLOSELY AT THIS PRODUCT OF AN
UNHURRIED HAND. THE PROPORTIONS WERE
Simplicity/Complexity
CHOSEN WITH CARE.
THE POSTS ARE SLENDER, NO THICKER THAN NEEDED FOR STRENGTH.
YOU CAN LIFT THE CHAIR WITH A FINGER. THE SLATS INCREASE
SLIGHTLY IN HEIGHT AS THEY RISE, AS DOES THE SPACE BETWEEN THEM, SO
THAT THE BACK SEEMS TO FLOAT ABOVE THE SEAT AND LEGS. THE CHAIR
SLANTS BACKWARD AT AN ANGLE AGREEABLE FOR SITTING.
Source: Shaker Design. June Sprigg. p . 11
22. Simplicity/Complexity
The Shakers did not spurn beauty; they simply reinvented it... The
Shakers had just one [restriction]: do not make what is not useful.
The rejected ornament. The rest--color, pattern, line, form,
proportion--they freely and joyously used.
23. The Lens of
Simplicity/Complexity
Strike the right
balance between
Simplicity/Complexity
simplicity and
complexity.
BMW.
Car Design.
• Are the main things simple?
• Does complexity emerge as
needed? Or is the interface
intrinsically complex?
• Does the balance match
the context?
32. The Lens of
Simplicity/Complexity
Rate & Replace.
Strike the right Web Design.
balance between
Simplicity/Complexity
simplicity and
complexity.
• Are the main things simple?
• Does complexity emerge as
needed? Or is the interface
intrinsically complex?
• Does the balance match
the context?
37. The Lens of Flow
A state of
heightened
mental focus.
• Are there natural transitions? Flow Book.
Flow
• Every dialog needed? Psychology.
• Would one page suffice?
• Can you persist context?
• More subtle ways to show
state change?
• Are there assists that amplify
efforts?
58. Role of Supporting Actor
Gives added dimension to a main character through
relationship with this character.
Supporting Actor
Enhances the plot of a story.
Best Actor in a Supporting
Role - 2009
Christoph Waltz
(Col. Hans Landa)
Inglourious Basterds
59. The Lens of the
Supporting Actor
A supporting
actor/actress
must use Thelma Ritter.
Supporting Actor
restraint not to Actress.
upstage the
main actor.
Stella in Rear Window
Ask these questions about effect/elements:
• Do they enhance the overall plot/goal? Nominated for 6
• What would they experience be like
without them? Oscars for Best
• Are there alternate, more subtle
approaches? Supporting Actress
• Is the interaction natural (not forced)?
Never won
73. INTERESTING MOMENTS
Frescoes & “Juxtaposed
stained glass pictorial & other
have been telling images in
stories for a long deliberate
time. sequence.”
Interesting Moments
panes panels
tell the moments tell the moments
of a story of a story
The masters of Magic hangs in the
animation called it balance of the
the “Illusion of “delicacy of the
Life”. illusion”.
cells the performance
tell the moments hides the moments
of a story of a story
74. The Lens of
Interesting Moments
An experience is like
an illusion. It looks
Interesting Moments
simplest when every
moment has been
painstakingly
premeditated. Magic is in both in
Ask these questions about the moments: the details and in
the performance.
• Have you considered all the details?
• Are you using them for engagement?
• Choosing wisely which to ignore?
• Do they add up to a story?
• Are there tell-tale signs? e.g., bandaids
to cover up for unconsidered
moments?
75. DISAPPEARING LADY
Interesting Moments
Magic is in both in the details and in the performance.
The slightest mistake will destroy the illusion. Each
moment matters.
80. SIMPLE ILLUSION? EVENTS...
PAGE LOAD. MOUSE HOVER. MOUSE DOWN.
DRAG INITIATED. DRAG LEAVES ORIGINAL
LOCATION. DRAG RE-ENTERS ORIGINAL LOCATION.
Interesting Moments
DRAG RE-ENTERS ORIGINAL LOCATION. DRAG
ENTERS VALID TARGET. DRAG EXITS VALID TARGET.
DRAG ENTERS SPECIFIC INVALID TARGET. DRAG IS
OVER NO SPECIFIC TARGET. DRAG HOVERS OVER
VALID TARGET. DRAG HOVERS OVER INVALID TARGET.
DROP ACCEPTED. DROP REJECTED. DROP ON
PARENT CONTAINER.
16+
113. FEEDBACK?
• Lenses are still experimental for me.
• Launched http://designingwithlenses.com to collect & curate lenses.
• Lumpers vs. Splitters?
• Lens rooted in narrowly drawn principle/lesson from another field?
OR lens rooted in generally universal principle and colored by many
stories from other fields
• How important is the narrative of the story to the lens? Should the
focusing questions be in the story narrative or in the user experience
narrative?
• Different than patterns.