In my 5min talk at Milton Keynes Geek Nights I show a bit of my research on TalkingDesign.io in a format of practical tips.
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Outsourcing is purely about two things: saving time and saving money. All other considerations and questions still boil down to these two things on a fundamental level. In this infographic you'll find four specific reasons why you may want to outsource.
July 2014 session 3 - Sketching and user-centered designLeanna Gingras
Session 3 of my June/July UX1 class at SVC. What is "good design"? What are some UX design guidelines? What role does sketching play in user-centered design? How do we diverge and create ideas, and then refine those ideas?
How to de-risk your outsourcing projectAmit Ashwini
While there are many myths as to the reasons why outsourcing projects fail, you'll be sure to have a successful engagement if you follow these six guidelines.
Outsourcing is purely about two things: saving time and saving money. All other considerations and questions still boil down to these two things on a fundamental level. In this infographic you'll find four specific reasons why you may want to outsource.
July 2014 session 3 - Sketching and user-centered designLeanna Gingras
Session 3 of my June/July UX1 class at SVC. What is "good design"? What are some UX design guidelines? What role does sketching play in user-centered design? How do we diverge and create ideas, and then refine those ideas?
How to de-risk your outsourcing projectAmit Ashwini
While there are many myths as to the reasons why outsourcing projects fail, you'll be sure to have a successful engagement if you follow these six guidelines.
UX is team work! (Bulgaria Web Summit 2015)Mariana Morris
UX is team work!
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a great quality product. No matter if it’s an Agile or a Waterfall process, UX and development must be working collaboratively: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX tools and techniques to integrate UX and development and get the whole team involved: users, developers, managers and clients.
UX is team work - Design Exchange Nottigham, Jun 2016Mariana Morris
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an Agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
Interactions with clients, Breaking Borders, June 2014Mariana Morris
WORKING WITH CLIENTS: UNDERSTAND THEM AND THEY’LL UNDERSTAND YOU
To get your client to trust your expertise and design decisions can sometimes be tricky. The trust starts with your first interactions with them and it’s important throughout the relationship. Their buy-in on your designs depends on this trust as well as their backgrounds, situations that they are facing and personalities.
Mariana will share her experience and techniques working with clients, from empathy to communication.
http://breakingborde.rs/past-events/the-creative-i/
What does the UX process look like... really?Bryandan6
If you've ever wondered, what is the UX process is and what are the deliverables for User Experience design. In other words, what does UX really looks like, this deck will provide a very defined process and has actual work product to give examples.
Slides from session 1 of my User Experience class at School of Visual Concepts: Introduction to UX core principles and process, and introduction to interviewing. Learn more at http://svc-ux1.leannagingras.com/
UX is Team Work - Agile in the City: Bristol, 2016Mariana Morris
Getting the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process.
This session provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
Designing a Sustainable Enterprise UX Processuxpin
You'll learn:
- How to select the right UX activities and plan resources appropriately.
- How to evolve your process as you grow.
- How to conduct proper discovery, transition from waterfall to Agile UX, and more.
As a UX Practitioner, this is my portfolio and personal presentation deck.
Examples of my deliverables, wireframes, process flows, personas, usability analysis, and overall value proposition of what I can bring to the table.
I bring the value add of 30 years in business, actual Business Analyst and Project Management experience for major brands and companies like AT&T Mobility, Verizon, Verizon FiOS TV, GameStop, Hewlett-Packard, Wal-Mart, United Health Group, Microsoft, Copart, DAI, Eli Lilly, Verizon, First Choice Power, Nissan, Jackson Hewitt, Pep Boys, Miami Dolphins, Friendly’s Ice Cream, PepsiCo, Denny’s, BMW, Terminix, Sauza, Frito-Lay, Proctor & Gamble, Sabre, Worldspan, De Beers, Nestle, IBM and FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program.
Storytelling: Selling a brilliant idea like a rock starRicardo Luiz
Storytelling in User Experience and in Projects.
The 5 Magic Steps to tell the story you need to sell a project, a solution or an idea.
How to understand what you need to do in order to engage like a rock star
Fruto webinar: How to run remote design projectsMariana Morris
This webinar will cover the tools and tips that Fruto studio uses for managing and running remote design projects effectively.
This webinar is for designers and teams who now need to work remotely but are concerned about the set up and what best tools to use.
We, at Fruto studio, are a fully remote UX design team. For the past 3 years, we’ve been testing design and communication apps that make our work efficient and very collaborative. We think we have a pretty good set up now.
We will cover the tools and tips for:
• Managing & collaborating with remote design teams
• Setting up & managing projects
• User research & workshops
• Design workflow
• Delivery & support
We will show how we use the tools we use everyday for digital design (eg. Slack, Google Drive, Sketch, Abstract, etc) but we will also talk through some alternatives that you might be interested in or are already using. We don’t expect everyone to use the tools we use. The essence for collaboration and the things to consider when choosing a tool will be the same.
UX in the City Manchester - Mariana Morris, Fruto - Mapping users’ mental modelsMariana Morris
When users are frustrated, dropping out or giving negative feedback, often the problem is that their mental models don’t match the designed systems. I’ll provide practical techniques for identifying and mapping out users’ mental models and matching these with their journeys to improve the user’s experience.
About Mariana Morris:
Mariana Morris is a user experience designer and founder of Fruto, a UX design studio, helping tech teams and start-ups improve the user experience and interface of their websites and mobile apps. Fruto also provides bespoke in-house UX training to digital teams.
Mariana has 15 years of industry experience, holds a master's in interactive media and a bachelor's in industrial design (visual communication). She is a lecturer at the University of Reading, and an experienced trainer and public speaker. She co-founded the popular monthly event UX Oxford.
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an Agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
http://agileprague.com/AP2016/
A dose of user research: techniques to get the team involved in the UX design...Mariana Morris
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in Agile project teams and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
About the Speaker:
Mariana Morris is head of design at a 85-person software company Oxford Computer Consultants that uses Lean and Agile methodologies to create software, websites and mobile apps for health, engineering, science and social care.
She leads a team of UX designers and front-end developers who works integrated with Agile and cross-functional teams. Mariana is a designer with 12 years of experience designing website and mobile apps. She is co-founder of the monthly event UX Oxford and Talking Design, a research project on verbal communication and leadership for designers.
UX is team work, Front-end London, August 2015Mariana Morris
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an Agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
To get your client to trust your expertise and design decisions can sometimes be tricky. The trust starts with your first interactions with them and it’s important throughout the relationship. Their buy-in on your designs depends on this trust as well as their backgrounds, situations that they are facing and personalities.
Mariana will share her experience and techniques working with clients, from empathy to communication.
UX is team work! (Bulgaria Web Summit 2015)Mariana Morris
UX is team work!
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a great quality product. No matter if it’s an Agile or a Waterfall process, UX and development must be working collaboratively: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX tools and techniques to integrate UX and development and get the whole team involved: users, developers, managers and clients.
UX is team work - Design Exchange Nottigham, Jun 2016Mariana Morris
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an Agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
Interactions with clients, Breaking Borders, June 2014Mariana Morris
WORKING WITH CLIENTS: UNDERSTAND THEM AND THEY’LL UNDERSTAND YOU
To get your client to trust your expertise and design decisions can sometimes be tricky. The trust starts with your first interactions with them and it’s important throughout the relationship. Their buy-in on your designs depends on this trust as well as their backgrounds, situations that they are facing and personalities.
Mariana will share her experience and techniques working with clients, from empathy to communication.
http://breakingborde.rs/past-events/the-creative-i/
What does the UX process look like... really?Bryandan6
If you've ever wondered, what is the UX process is and what are the deliverables for User Experience design. In other words, what does UX really looks like, this deck will provide a very defined process and has actual work product to give examples.
Slides from session 1 of my User Experience class at School of Visual Concepts: Introduction to UX core principles and process, and introduction to interviewing. Learn more at http://svc-ux1.leannagingras.com/
UX is Team Work - Agile in the City: Bristol, 2016Mariana Morris
Getting the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process.
This session provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
Designing a Sustainable Enterprise UX Processuxpin
You'll learn:
- How to select the right UX activities and plan resources appropriately.
- How to evolve your process as you grow.
- How to conduct proper discovery, transition from waterfall to Agile UX, and more.
As a UX Practitioner, this is my portfolio and personal presentation deck.
Examples of my deliverables, wireframes, process flows, personas, usability analysis, and overall value proposition of what I can bring to the table.
I bring the value add of 30 years in business, actual Business Analyst and Project Management experience for major brands and companies like AT&T Mobility, Verizon, Verizon FiOS TV, GameStop, Hewlett-Packard, Wal-Mart, United Health Group, Microsoft, Copart, DAI, Eli Lilly, Verizon, First Choice Power, Nissan, Jackson Hewitt, Pep Boys, Miami Dolphins, Friendly’s Ice Cream, PepsiCo, Denny’s, BMW, Terminix, Sauza, Frito-Lay, Proctor & Gamble, Sabre, Worldspan, De Beers, Nestle, IBM and FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program.
Storytelling: Selling a brilliant idea like a rock starRicardo Luiz
Storytelling in User Experience and in Projects.
The 5 Magic Steps to tell the story you need to sell a project, a solution or an idea.
How to understand what you need to do in order to engage like a rock star
Fruto webinar: How to run remote design projectsMariana Morris
This webinar will cover the tools and tips that Fruto studio uses for managing and running remote design projects effectively.
This webinar is for designers and teams who now need to work remotely but are concerned about the set up and what best tools to use.
We, at Fruto studio, are a fully remote UX design team. For the past 3 years, we’ve been testing design and communication apps that make our work efficient and very collaborative. We think we have a pretty good set up now.
We will cover the tools and tips for:
• Managing & collaborating with remote design teams
• Setting up & managing projects
• User research & workshops
• Design workflow
• Delivery & support
We will show how we use the tools we use everyday for digital design (eg. Slack, Google Drive, Sketch, Abstract, etc) but we will also talk through some alternatives that you might be interested in or are already using. We don’t expect everyone to use the tools we use. The essence for collaboration and the things to consider when choosing a tool will be the same.
UX in the City Manchester - Mariana Morris, Fruto - Mapping users’ mental modelsMariana Morris
When users are frustrated, dropping out or giving negative feedback, often the problem is that their mental models don’t match the designed systems. I’ll provide practical techniques for identifying and mapping out users’ mental models and matching these with their journeys to improve the user’s experience.
About Mariana Morris:
Mariana Morris is a user experience designer and founder of Fruto, a UX design studio, helping tech teams and start-ups improve the user experience and interface of their websites and mobile apps. Fruto also provides bespoke in-house UX training to digital teams.
Mariana has 15 years of industry experience, holds a master's in interactive media and a bachelor's in industrial design (visual communication). She is a lecturer at the University of Reading, and an experienced trainer and public speaker. She co-founded the popular monthly event UX Oxford.
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an Agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
http://agileprague.com/AP2016/
A dose of user research: techniques to get the team involved in the UX design...Mariana Morris
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in Agile project teams and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
About the Speaker:
Mariana Morris is head of design at a 85-person software company Oxford Computer Consultants that uses Lean and Agile methodologies to create software, websites and mobile apps for health, engineering, science and social care.
She leads a team of UX designers and front-end developers who works integrated with Agile and cross-functional teams. Mariana is a designer with 12 years of experience designing website and mobile apps. She is co-founder of the monthly event UX Oxford and Talking Design, a research project on verbal communication and leadership for designers.
UX is team work, Front-end London, August 2015Mariana Morris
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in an Agile environment and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
To get your client to trust your expertise and design decisions can sometimes be tricky. The trust starts with your first interactions with them and it’s important throughout the relationship. Their buy-in on your designs depends on this trust as well as their backgrounds, situations that they are facing and personalities.
Mariana will share her experience and techniques working with clients, from empathy to communication.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
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.
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