This document discusses guerrilla design tactics and thinking like a guerrilla. It provides tips for guerrilla designers such as having a framework but being flexible, trying lots of tactics and tool combinations, turning standard methods on their head, and learning from mistakes. The document emphasizes changing one's mindset to approach problems like a guerrilla in order to drive change within organizations. It includes quotes about paying attention, growing from mistakes, and speaking the language of the people one is trying to reach.
Dr. John Medina is an evolutionary biologist. He knows how the brain works. This is what led him to encourage others to destroy their current PowerPoint presentations and start over.
Inspired by his recent book, Brain Rules, BrainSlides.com helps people design effective slide presentations or redesign their existing ones. Created especially for teachers and students, BrainSlides encourage research-based teaching and design practices to improve classroom experiences.
Free information is available on the blog. You can inquire about design or consulting services via the contact form.
Visit brainslides.com for more info.
Video created in Apple Keynote using images available from brainrules.net/news
Finding Our Happy Place in the Internet of ThingsPamela Pavliscak
In the future, we will all be better people. And our technology will be better too. Or will it? With connected devices becoming a canvas for our lives, we need new principles and practices to design with greater humanity.
UI patterns are templates, that give a solution to the problem that comes up when interacting with a user interface. There are four types of design patterns, such as input / output, social sharing, content structure and navigation.
The presentation is prepared by Alla Kupriianova, a designer at Yalantis.
Final project for History of Creativity class.
I discussed how nature is an important part of developing creativity.
Again, the slides are not very useful without me presenting them. I may add the audio soon.
These are the slides used for a presentation to a university class. I explain what Brain Rules are and how they apply to presentation design, especially in the classroom.
They are not prepared for Slideshare, hence, will not make much sense on their own.
Dr. John Medina is an evolutionary biologist. He knows how the brain works. This is what led him to encourage others to destroy their current PowerPoint presentations and start over.
Inspired by his recent book, Brain Rules, BrainSlides.com helps people design effective slide presentations or redesign their existing ones. Created especially for teachers and students, BrainSlides encourage research-based teaching and design practices to improve classroom experiences.
Free information is available on the blog. You can inquire about design or consulting services via the contact form.
Visit brainslides.com for more info.
Video created in Apple Keynote using images available from brainrules.net/news
Finding Our Happy Place in the Internet of ThingsPamela Pavliscak
In the future, we will all be better people. And our technology will be better too. Or will it? With connected devices becoming a canvas for our lives, we need new principles and practices to design with greater humanity.
UI patterns are templates, that give a solution to the problem that comes up when interacting with a user interface. There are four types of design patterns, such as input / output, social sharing, content structure and navigation.
The presentation is prepared by Alla Kupriianova, a designer at Yalantis.
Final project for History of Creativity class.
I discussed how nature is an important part of developing creativity.
Again, the slides are not very useful without me presenting them. I may add the audio soon.
These are the slides used for a presentation to a university class. I explain what Brain Rules are and how they apply to presentation design, especially in the classroom.
They are not prepared for Slideshare, hence, will not make much sense on their own.
Getting There Faster: Rapid Prototyping and Iteration (Billy Kiely)Future Insights
Taken from Future of Web Design (#FOWD), London 2015 Conference. http://futureofwebdesign.com/london-2015
As interface design aesthetics become simpler, we're relying on delightful experiences to convey the richness of a website or app rather than just visual appeal. Clever interactions and meaningful flows are key to a successful experience but can often be overlooked when designing in a static environment. Prototyping enables designers to interact with their concepts and validate design decisions with very little technical investment. In this session Billy will look at how prototyping early and iterating often will help your ideas evolve throughout your design process into a seamless development-ready product.
We all enjoy well-designed, well-crafted experiences, but all too often our development processes (Agile, Lean) and organizational cultures seem to pit deadlines and quick iterations against a thoughtful attention to details. Sacrificing quality on the altar of quick is a dangerous mistake, especially as the bar for “good enough” continues to rise in 2015.
We see an ever increasing attention to detail, specifically when it comes the careful use of animation, typography, communications with customers, and creating all-around frictionless experiences. This attention to detail isn’t limited to Apple anymore. Instead, we’re seeing this across industries—companies like Uber, Square, Virgin, and Nest are sweating the details to dominate their competition through design.
So, what does it take for a company to consistently deliver great customer experiences? And what exactly does it mean to be a “design-driven” company?
Speaker Stephen P. Anderson will share his experiences, both as a consultant and now as part of an executive team, trying to balance the needs of the business with needs of the customer. He’ll share the tools and processes he uses to reconcile “getting it done” with “getting it done right,” showing how you can create a culture that values both shipping and quality experiences. He’ll explore what craftsmanship looks like for (mostly) digital experiences, with numerous examples of companies and products that are raising the bar for UX professionals.
SlideShare is the world’s largest professional content sharing community. However it is often overlooked and underused by marketers. This takes you through the elements of designing and promoting an effective slidedeck for your next presentation.
A definitive list of the 50 most inspiring design quotes from famous designers, compiled by Bailey Artform, leaders in design-led urban outdoor furniture.
Localytics wanted to tell a compelling story about the "app-ification" of the World Wide Web via SlideShare. I worked with them over ~6 weeks to craft the story, design the slides, and refine every last pixel.
Here's what the client had to say about this project: "From start to finish it was a dream vendor relationship. [Marta] knew exactly what was needed to deliver a showstopping final result, anticipating roadblocks and overcoming them before they presented. We left each meeting with a very clear action item list; there wasn't a single loose end in the whole project. The final deck has become one of our foundational content pieces; it tells a clear, impactful story in the way that only Marta can provide. I'd do it again in a heartbeat!"
Check out Localytics' profile & other presentations here: http://slidesha.re/1xWKHIO or visit them on the web at www.localytics.com
59 Responses to “What’s the Best Business Advice You’ve Ever Received?”Constant Contact
In preparation of National Small Business Week (May 4-8, 2015) we recently reached out to a collection of people whose advice we really admire.
We spoke to founders, CEOs, authors, entrepreneurs, and small business experts to ask one simple question:
“What’s the best business advice you’ve ever received?”
Here’s what they had to say.
LogoDesignGuru presents to you a collection of 14 great inspirational quotes from celebrated designers. These quotes will inspire you, motivate or even assist you in your real-life struggle in creative arts. Read an share this great quotes.
Working remotely - Cultural and Practical Advice and Tips 202003Mindy Bohannon
This deck is open source and freely available for anyone to use and present. This has been updated since I gave it last in 2017 in response to many of us working remotely due to COVID-19.
The problem
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
The real problem
One month Winner! Two months Three months Four months Five months Six months Seven months Eight months Nine months
1 winner per year
QUOTE FROM ELON MUSK BIOGRAPHY “ He would place this urgency that he expected the revenue in ten years to be ten million dollars a day and that every day we were slower to achieve our goals was a day of missing out on that money.
We’re missing out on this
But…why?
TOO MANY IDEAS!
170 ideas in 3 minutes
Try new CTA Try new CTA location Test multiple CTAs Test different button colors Add an “About” section Try a different headline Add an image to the homepage Shorten my form Auto play the video Try modals for forms Test a free trial Try annual billing Try a high anchor price
Er.
We need a process
Find out what’s stopping folks from converting…
…fix it.
Thanks
I’ll be here all night
Step 1: Take these ideas…
Try new CTA Try new CTA location Test multiple CTAs Test different button colors Add an “About” section Try a different headline Add an image to the homepage Shorten my form Auto play the video Try modals for forms Test a free trial Try annual billing Try a high anchor price
…and throw them away.
Step 2: Listen to your customers and prospects
Try new CTA Try new CTA location Test multiple CTAs Test different button colors Add an “About” section Try a different headline Add an image to the homepage Shorten my form Auto play the video Try modals for forms Test a free trial Try annual billing Try a high anchor price These ideas are good. They just might not be for you.
Gut Your gut is good. It just knows too much.
Curse of knowledge
USER TESTING
Send 3 users through your funnel
Send 3 users to your competition
Send 3 users to a HUGE company in your space
PEEK
QUALAROO
CHAT TRANSCRIPTS
SALES PEOPLE AND SUPPORT
Step 3: Use a framework to make decisions
Test summary Test objective Hypothesis Opportunity size Time to test Likely scenarios Next steps What worked? What didn’t work? HTTP://BIT.LY/ABTEST-FRAMEWORK
The problem
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
The problem opportunity
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
Not so much Not so much Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Winner!
Getting There Faster: Rapid Prototyping and Iteration (Billy Kiely)Future Insights
Taken from Future of Web Design (#FOWD), London 2015 Conference. http://futureofwebdesign.com/london-2015
As interface design aesthetics become simpler, we're relying on delightful experiences to convey the richness of a website or app rather than just visual appeal. Clever interactions and meaningful flows are key to a successful experience but can often be overlooked when designing in a static environment. Prototyping enables designers to interact with their concepts and validate design decisions with very little technical investment. In this session Billy will look at how prototyping early and iterating often will help your ideas evolve throughout your design process into a seamless development-ready product.
We all enjoy well-designed, well-crafted experiences, but all too often our development processes (Agile, Lean) and organizational cultures seem to pit deadlines and quick iterations against a thoughtful attention to details. Sacrificing quality on the altar of quick is a dangerous mistake, especially as the bar for “good enough” continues to rise in 2015.
We see an ever increasing attention to detail, specifically when it comes the careful use of animation, typography, communications with customers, and creating all-around frictionless experiences. This attention to detail isn’t limited to Apple anymore. Instead, we’re seeing this across industries—companies like Uber, Square, Virgin, and Nest are sweating the details to dominate their competition through design.
So, what does it take for a company to consistently deliver great customer experiences? And what exactly does it mean to be a “design-driven” company?
Speaker Stephen P. Anderson will share his experiences, both as a consultant and now as part of an executive team, trying to balance the needs of the business with needs of the customer. He’ll share the tools and processes he uses to reconcile “getting it done” with “getting it done right,” showing how you can create a culture that values both shipping and quality experiences. He’ll explore what craftsmanship looks like for (mostly) digital experiences, with numerous examples of companies and products that are raising the bar for UX professionals.
SlideShare is the world’s largest professional content sharing community. However it is often overlooked and underused by marketers. This takes you through the elements of designing and promoting an effective slidedeck for your next presentation.
A definitive list of the 50 most inspiring design quotes from famous designers, compiled by Bailey Artform, leaders in design-led urban outdoor furniture.
Localytics wanted to tell a compelling story about the "app-ification" of the World Wide Web via SlideShare. I worked with them over ~6 weeks to craft the story, design the slides, and refine every last pixel.
Here's what the client had to say about this project: "From start to finish it was a dream vendor relationship. [Marta] knew exactly what was needed to deliver a showstopping final result, anticipating roadblocks and overcoming them before they presented. We left each meeting with a very clear action item list; there wasn't a single loose end in the whole project. The final deck has become one of our foundational content pieces; it tells a clear, impactful story in the way that only Marta can provide. I'd do it again in a heartbeat!"
Check out Localytics' profile & other presentations here: http://slidesha.re/1xWKHIO or visit them on the web at www.localytics.com
59 Responses to “What’s the Best Business Advice You’ve Ever Received?”Constant Contact
In preparation of National Small Business Week (May 4-8, 2015) we recently reached out to a collection of people whose advice we really admire.
We spoke to founders, CEOs, authors, entrepreneurs, and small business experts to ask one simple question:
“What’s the best business advice you’ve ever received?”
Here’s what they had to say.
LogoDesignGuru presents to you a collection of 14 great inspirational quotes from celebrated designers. These quotes will inspire you, motivate or even assist you in your real-life struggle in creative arts. Read an share this great quotes.
Working remotely - Cultural and Practical Advice and Tips 202003Mindy Bohannon
This deck is open source and freely available for anyone to use and present. This has been updated since I gave it last in 2017 in response to many of us working remotely due to COVID-19.
The problem
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
The real problem
One month Winner! Two months Three months Four months Five months Six months Seven months Eight months Nine months
1 winner per year
QUOTE FROM ELON MUSK BIOGRAPHY “ He would place this urgency that he expected the revenue in ten years to be ten million dollars a day and that every day we were slower to achieve our goals was a day of missing out on that money.
We’re missing out on this
But…why?
TOO MANY IDEAS!
170 ideas in 3 minutes
Try new CTA Try new CTA location Test multiple CTAs Test different button colors Add an “About” section Try a different headline Add an image to the homepage Shorten my form Auto play the video Try modals for forms Test a free trial Try annual billing Try a high anchor price
Er.
We need a process
Find out what’s stopping folks from converting…
…fix it.
Thanks
I’ll be here all night
Step 1: Take these ideas…
Try new CTA Try new CTA location Test multiple CTAs Test different button colors Add an “About” section Try a different headline Add an image to the homepage Shorten my form Auto play the video Try modals for forms Test a free trial Try annual billing Try a high anchor price
…and throw them away.
Step 2: Listen to your customers and prospects
Try new CTA Try new CTA location Test multiple CTAs Test different button colors Add an “About” section Try a different headline Add an image to the homepage Shorten my form Auto play the video Try modals for forms Test a free trial Try annual billing Try a high anchor price These ideas are good. They just might not be for you.
Gut Your gut is good. It just knows too much.
Curse of knowledge
USER TESTING
Send 3 users through your funnel
Send 3 users to your competition
Send 3 users to a HUGE company in your space
PEEK
QUALAROO
CHAT TRANSCRIPTS
SALES PEOPLE AND SUPPORT
Step 3: Use a framework to make decisions
Test summary Test objective Hypothesis Opportunity size Time to test Likely scenarios Next steps What worked? What didn’t work? HTTP://BIT.LY/ABTEST-FRAMEWORK
The problem
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
The problem opportunity
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Not so much Not so much
Not so much Not so much Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Winner! Not so much Not so much Winner!
Canva Tutorial: Creating Beautiful Designs From ScratchIvy Tongson
Canva is a great beginner friendly app that makes it easier to create amazing designs for every social media posts online or in print.
Learn how to create beautiful designs in just a few clicks with this detailed guide to Canva.
A domain name is a string of characters that identifies a website. It is what users type in their browser to visit your site. Web hosting is a service that provides space on a server for your website files, allowing it to be available on the internet.
How to Use Voicemail as a Sales Prospecting ToolSalesScripter
If you spend one hour making prospecting calls, it is not crazy to spend most of that time reaching voicemail boxes for the contacts you are trying to reach.
Do you have a game plan for what to do with these voicemail boxes? Do you know when to hang up and when to leave a message? Do you know what to best to say if you leave a message?
If you answered “No” to any of those questions, join us on our webinar “How to Effectively Use Voicemail as a Sales Prospecting tool” where we will provide a structured approach that will make it crystal clear for what best to do.
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.
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.
Top 5 Indian Style Modular Kitchen DesignsFinzo Kitchens
Get the perfect modular kitchen in Gurgaon at Finzo! We offer high-quality, custom-designed kitchens at the best prices. Wardrobes and home & office furniture are also available. Free consultation! Best Quality Luxury Modular kitchen in Gurgaon available at best price. All types of Modular Kitchens are available U Shaped Modular kitchens, L Shaped Modular Kitchen, G Shaped Modular Kitchens, Inline Modular Kitchens and Italian Modular Kitchen.
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.
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.
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.
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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