Originally presented at the Future of Web Design in San Francisco, Patrick Neeman talks about the different stages of the User Experience career path and where the opportunities lie for designers to grow and succeed.
How to build a great user experience design portfolio and tell stories that get you hired. By Troy Parke and Patrick Neeman, presented at the Seattle Information Architecture & User Experience Meetup. Thanks Misty Melissa Weaver!
UPA 2010 Munich & UX Camp Europe - OverviewRanjeet Tayi
I have attended UPA 2010 Conference at Munich, Germany and UX Camp at Berlin. This presentation gives an overview of both the conferences topics, talks and i have illustrated all my learnings and takeaways!
~Ranjeet Kumar Tayi
It can be difficult building a user experience strategy and championing a UX-driven culture in any organization, especially if you alone have been tasked with leading the charge. To create a clear role for UX within a company, you need to establish an identity deriving from the purpose of user experience and what it can deliver.
Our three presenters have been tasked with building a UX brand. Two presenters have done so within different divisions of the same Fortune 100 company. Our third presenter has led the UX function of a global leader in application security.
Our presenters will share their successes (and failures) that have enabled them to establish strong UX brands:
* Creating core principles
* Evolving core processes
* Standardizing hiring practices and job families
* Running training sessions to demystify UX
* Establishing a UX community
* Developing a visible presence
* Collaborating with teams outside your division
* Demonstrating UX success to executives
A talk I gave on Mobile IA at the University of Washington iSchool's Information Architecture Summer Institute. Presented in Seattle, June 2012.
[Originally uploaded to Slideshare June 21, 2012]
This presentation covers basic design principles, need of mobile app, challenges,design paradigms and tools. It contains exhaustive list of design tools which helps designer to speed up the workflow, to make the right design and better UI. Various tools available for example Affinity diagram, Mind Map (Coggle, Xmind, Mindmeister, Mapmyself, Mindnode) , Moodboard (Moodshare, Sampleboard, Musepeak), Personas (Usersbox, UXlady, Marketing before funding) , Interaction Design (Ninjamock, Balsamiq, Justinmind) , Visual Design (Adobe illustrator, Adobe photoshop, Adobe indesign), Facebook Origami, proto.io, Flinto, Omnigraffle, the noun project, Pictaculous, Androidniceties.
A user experience designer Tina Lee's portfolio Tina Lee
Hi, I'm Tina, a user experience designer with a solid background in User-centered design process across web and mobile platforms in financial service applications, human resources applications, and enterprise social network.
The purpose of this portfolio is to show my design and problem solving process through 5 UX projects case studies.
Feel free to reach out to discuss the process or provide comments.
I am a UI/UX Designer with 4 Years experience in Designing Digital Products. Basically, I am an Engineer by education and Designer by Passion. My Designs are always solution driven and User-centered. I am a critical thinker who works on Lean Methodologies. Please Take a look at my portfolio.
User Experience Mentoring (Ideabox Indonesia)Dian Soraya
The objective of the talk is to show the teams the proper methodologies in user research. The ultimate aim is to help the teams in building good UX for their apps, because good UX design only comes from good user research.
With all the talk about mobile and the internet of things, the next last frontier of user experience is something that has been there all along: enterprise. Most designers avoid it, but it’s the biggest opportunity for most designers. Your company should be investing in it because your competitors are, and recognizing the return on investment includes a more efficient workforce. Patrick Neeman will discuss why companies are paying attention and uncover opportunities in enterprise that user experience professionals should pay attention to over the next five years.
LavaCon: Hunting Unicorns - What Makes an Effective UX ProfessionalPatrick Neeman
The hard skills and soft skills that are needed to be an Effective UX Professional. The six competencies of User Experience: Information Architecture, User Research, Visual Design, Web Development and Content Strategy are covered.
Originally presented at the Future of Web Design in San Francisco, Patrick Neeman talks about the different stages of the User Experience career path and where the opportunities lie for designers to grow and succeed.
How to build a great user experience design portfolio and tell stories that get you hired. By Troy Parke and Patrick Neeman, presented at the Seattle Information Architecture & User Experience Meetup. Thanks Misty Melissa Weaver!
UPA 2010 Munich & UX Camp Europe - OverviewRanjeet Tayi
I have attended UPA 2010 Conference at Munich, Germany and UX Camp at Berlin. This presentation gives an overview of both the conferences topics, talks and i have illustrated all my learnings and takeaways!
~Ranjeet Kumar Tayi
It can be difficult building a user experience strategy and championing a UX-driven culture in any organization, especially if you alone have been tasked with leading the charge. To create a clear role for UX within a company, you need to establish an identity deriving from the purpose of user experience and what it can deliver.
Our three presenters have been tasked with building a UX brand. Two presenters have done so within different divisions of the same Fortune 100 company. Our third presenter has led the UX function of a global leader in application security.
Our presenters will share their successes (and failures) that have enabled them to establish strong UX brands:
* Creating core principles
* Evolving core processes
* Standardizing hiring practices and job families
* Running training sessions to demystify UX
* Establishing a UX community
* Developing a visible presence
* Collaborating with teams outside your division
* Demonstrating UX success to executives
A talk I gave on Mobile IA at the University of Washington iSchool's Information Architecture Summer Institute. Presented in Seattle, June 2012.
[Originally uploaded to Slideshare June 21, 2012]
This presentation covers basic design principles, need of mobile app, challenges,design paradigms and tools. It contains exhaustive list of design tools which helps designer to speed up the workflow, to make the right design and better UI. Various tools available for example Affinity diagram, Mind Map (Coggle, Xmind, Mindmeister, Mapmyself, Mindnode) , Moodboard (Moodshare, Sampleboard, Musepeak), Personas (Usersbox, UXlady, Marketing before funding) , Interaction Design (Ninjamock, Balsamiq, Justinmind) , Visual Design (Adobe illustrator, Adobe photoshop, Adobe indesign), Facebook Origami, proto.io, Flinto, Omnigraffle, the noun project, Pictaculous, Androidniceties.
A user experience designer Tina Lee's portfolio Tina Lee
Hi, I'm Tina, a user experience designer with a solid background in User-centered design process across web and mobile platforms in financial service applications, human resources applications, and enterprise social network.
The purpose of this portfolio is to show my design and problem solving process through 5 UX projects case studies.
Feel free to reach out to discuss the process or provide comments.
I am a UI/UX Designer with 4 Years experience in Designing Digital Products. Basically, I am an Engineer by education and Designer by Passion. My Designs are always solution driven and User-centered. I am a critical thinker who works on Lean Methodologies. Please Take a look at my portfolio.
User Experience Mentoring (Ideabox Indonesia)Dian Soraya
The objective of the talk is to show the teams the proper methodologies in user research. The ultimate aim is to help the teams in building good UX for their apps, because good UX design only comes from good user research.
With all the talk about mobile and the internet of things, the next last frontier of user experience is something that has been there all along: enterprise. Most designers avoid it, but it’s the biggest opportunity for most designers. Your company should be investing in it because your competitors are, and recognizing the return on investment includes a more efficient workforce. Patrick Neeman will discuss why companies are paying attention and uncover opportunities in enterprise that user experience professionals should pay attention to over the next five years.
LavaCon: Hunting Unicorns - What Makes an Effective UX ProfessionalPatrick Neeman
The hard skills and soft skills that are needed to be an Effective UX Professional. The six competencies of User Experience: Information Architecture, User Research, Visual Design, Web Development and Content Strategy are covered.
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
Measuring the Mobile Experience at SXSW 2016Ken Tabor
Let’s move past obsolete vanity metrics like page hits and visit counts.
Use analytics to find out exactly how your users interact with your website and apps. Master concrete tactics that help you practice the Lean UX ideal of build, measure, and learn.
Actively record touch-points on your UX with Google Analytics to track what buttons, options, and selections your users make on your UI. Use this technique in your native and web apps to accurately report new feature use.
QA, designers, and programmers benefit from device capabilities, geo-location, and O/S info collected passively by the Google Analytics system. Empower everyone on your team to make better choices in their daily work!
Stavros Garzonis's Ignite talk from the UXPA 2014 session "Growth by Design: Managing Change in Experience Design Teams."
The demand for experience design services is getting higher every day. As we try to manage the rapid growth of our specialist teams, we're reaching the point at which our evolved team structures can no longer cope with that demand. How do we structure our design teams to focus on quality and sustainability while ensuring our employees are kept highly motivated and have clear career development opportunities? How do we facilitate change and re-define roles to alleviate points of stress and encourage ownership and accountability at all levels? This Ignite session will bring experienced managers and practitioners together to share their insights on how they have achieved this in their own companies, to give attendees specific, actionable advice to help them manage growth in their own experience design teams.
Citizen Developer Tools @ Valo Solutions / Blue Meteorite Monday sessionAntti Koskela
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
UI/UX Designer in the year 2020 | Developers Day Nov.19Lena Lekkou
What it's like to be a designer in the current year, what difficulties we all face and what soft skills everyone should invest in the following years so that they become future-proof in their discipline.
I am Rakesh. I am a UI/UX Designer with 3 years experience in UI/UX Design. I Have done Design Thinking and HCI Certification.
For Contact,
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rakesh-uxer/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rakesh_UXer
Email: rakesh.uxer@gmail.com
LaSoft is Web & Mobile Development Agency.
We have been a trusted technology partner for businesses, consulting companies, and startups since 2014. We work with partners worldwide from the USA, Canada, Netherlands, Israel, Germany, Switzerland, and the UK to Saudi Arabia and Nigeria.
Our main expertise lies in data analytics & visualization, business optimization and digitalization, real estate, marketplaces, HR management, and education tech projects.
Our teams successfully delivered more than 85 big web projects and continue to support them; all our projects solve global business tasks. Top Silicon Valley Companies use the product we build.
LaSoft is excellent in web, and mobile development, product design, cloud deployment, business analysis, project specification, project management, and technical partner support.
For more information about us, visit www.lasoft.org
Putting the "User" back in User Experience (Dallas Techfest Edition)Jeremy Johnson
If you ask an organization "Are you customer centric?" - of course they say "yes", but as you peel back the layers too many organizations have teams of people building software - and the user is nowhere in sight. This talk will go over a number of ways to include users in your product design process, from start to finish. It's time we truly live up to the term "User Experience".
This was a presentation made to Refresh Boyne in which Patrick discusses why User Experience design can fail. How not to engage with UX teams. Too often UX is done last or it's a rubber stamp step - especially around accessibility. That's when it fails. Patrick will show how to get it right.
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
User experience is vital, and the word "design" seems to be a buzz word and a magical pill to elevate products or services - all thanks to global success and publicity of Apple. Organisations in Asia will benefit by grasping the essence of user experience and design research. Lean UX evolved from well-understood UX practices, to conduct UX in a much leaner and cost effective way. As the saying goes" Some UX is better than no UX"!
Raven will share fundamental concepts and "quick-and-dirty" tips that enable improvement on user experience of products or services in a cost effective manner with case studies.
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Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
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?
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.
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.
Lavacon: UX for Content Strategists and Technical Writers
1. @Speaker #LavaCon
UX for Content Strategists
and Technical Writers
Patrick Neeman
Director of Product Design, Apptio
@usabilitycounts
www.usabilitycounts.com
Troy Parke
Associate UX Director, Disney
@uxhow
www.uxhow.com
2. @usabilitycounts @uxhow #lavacon
The Speakers
Troy Parke
Associate Director of UX,
Disney Parks and Resorts
Drinks Diet Coke
Patrick Neeman
Director of Product Design,
Apptio
Drinks Whiskey
3. Why is your job going away?
@usabilitycounts @uxhow #lavacon
4. The concept of
“good enough”
@usabilitycounts @uxhow #lavacon
10. @usabilitycounts @uxhow #lavacon
“
Technical writing won’t be
gone until the last writer
dies, but it will be curious
to see what happens with
the field as we move into
a world where intuitive
design implies a manual-less
existence.”
Jared Spool
Where Did Technical Writing Go? (May 2007)
http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2007/05/16/
where-did-technical-writing-go/
11. Where can you make an impact?
@usabilitycounts @uxhow #lavacon
12. The Competencies of User Experience
User Research
and Analytics
Understanding the
users through
observations and
data
@usabilitycounts @uxhow #lavacon
Content
Strategy
Planning for the
creation, delivery
and governance of
usable content
Information
Architecture
Organizing
information in a
product or website
in a usable way
Interaction
Design
Designing interactive
behaviors with a
specific focus on
their use
Visual
Design
Designing the visual
qualities in an
aesthetically
pleasing way
Front End
Development
Building the
interactive behaviors
to be used by the
end user
http://www.nickfinck.com/blog/entry/ux_career_progression_finding_a_niche_building_a_personal_brand/
13. What You Could Be Doing Now
User Research
and Analytics
@usabilitycounts @uxhow #lavacon
Content
Strategy
Information
Architecture
Interaction
Design
Visual
Design
Front End
Development