It has been argued that UX standards are just a seductive fantasy. No matter what we do, our carefully-crafted libraries and templates seem inevitably doomed, sacrificed to one-off solutions pushed live in the name of "Agile." Yet we, as designers, continue to find ourselves spending countless hours re-explaining basic interactions and citing best practices. Inevitably, someone will suggest the development of site-wide standards…
And the process begins again.
This session will present Style Frameworks, a new standards format designed to break this cycle. Style Frameworks consolidate visual and coding standards from marketing, user experience and engineering into a single, unified source supported by the entire company. This step-by-step walkthrough will cover everything required to create and effectively maintain a Style Framework. In the end, attendees will be provided a link to download a sample Style Framework they can freely modify and implement right away.
Personas are used across a wide variety of design specialties, from UX to Information Design to Industrial Design. They’re often a key deliverable of the discovery phase of most projects, and are used to inspire empathy in the minds of the people who will be designing for them.
But after the discovery phase, the personas often die. And they die without ceremony. No tears are shed, there’s no funeral; it’s rare that there’s even an acknowledgement of their passing.
For a tool that’s meant to create empathy, does this seem particularly non-empathic?
This talk explores the utility of personas as a part of the design process, and how we could perhaps use them differently. (This description is as morbid as it gets.)
Rapid Prototyping 2015: Its a Mad Mad WorldMarti Gold
Given at BigDesign 2015. Discussing the benefits of rapid prototyping, the stress of selecting a prototyping tool, and an overview of available apps for desktop and mobile.
(Version longue de https://fr.slideshare.net/webdevlint/le-styleguide-bien-aliment-il-tient-ses-promesses)
La méthodologie "Atomic Design" dans la construction d'un styleguide chez C2iS (https://twitter.com/Agence_C2is)
La méthodologie "Atomic Design" s'adapte particulière bien dans la mise en place d'un styleguide, outil aujourd'hui indispensable dans la maîtrise de la gestion de projet — de l'UX à la mise en ligne, en passant par le design et le développement.
In this deck I explore how design can improve products and industrial processes showing how starting from a radical change in the approach to business, any company could improve not only their own products, but can literally create new needs in their customers and, at the end, new markets and new business potential.
Personas are used across a wide variety of design specialties, from UX to Information Design to Industrial Design. They’re often a key deliverable of the discovery phase of most projects, and are used to inspire empathy in the minds of the people who will be designing for them.
But after the discovery phase, the personas often die. And they die without ceremony. No tears are shed, there’s no funeral; it’s rare that there’s even an acknowledgement of their passing.
For a tool that’s meant to create empathy, does this seem particularly non-empathic?
This talk explores the utility of personas as a part of the design process, and how we could perhaps use them differently. (This description is as morbid as it gets.)
Rapid Prototyping 2015: Its a Mad Mad WorldMarti Gold
Given at BigDesign 2015. Discussing the benefits of rapid prototyping, the stress of selecting a prototyping tool, and an overview of available apps for desktop and mobile.
(Version longue de https://fr.slideshare.net/webdevlint/le-styleguide-bien-aliment-il-tient-ses-promesses)
La méthodologie "Atomic Design" dans la construction d'un styleguide chez C2iS (https://twitter.com/Agence_C2is)
La méthodologie "Atomic Design" s'adapte particulière bien dans la mise en place d'un styleguide, outil aujourd'hui indispensable dans la maîtrise de la gestion de projet — de l'UX à la mise en ligne, en passant par le design et le développement.
In this deck I explore how design can improve products and industrial processes showing how starting from a radical change in the approach to business, any company could improve not only their own products, but can literally create new needs in their customers and, at the end, new markets and new business potential.
There’s a dirty secret in the turf war between agile, lean, and waterfall: they each use the same product development process. What’s different isn’t their process, but how they apply design activities in different ways to eke out different design value.
So how can you alter the design process? Even better, how can you customize the process to provide more value for the way your organization works? How should you change the design process from sprint to sprint to get the most value out of your design activities?
How do you hack user experience?
A lot of what we know about user experience comes from the fields of cognitive science, psychology, and neuroscience. However, often this information ends up coming over as pop psychology, instead of through actual research. Here I discuss 5 myths that I've heard a lot in the UX community, and how they stand up to science.
As we all know, there are more confounding alarm clocks than elegant iPods in the world. Despite our knowledge of design, companies continue to churn out bad products. How can we improve our chances of creating great products? I think it requires designers to understand a little about finance and strategy, and managers to know a little about design. It requires using design skills to communicate, selling your ideas, and patience.
During this event I'll introduce a few specific techniques for thinking about the business situation. Then when you're tired of listening to me we can do an exercise to create a product that fits a particular strategy, then talk about how this approach applies to your everyday work. Hopefully it'll be both useful and fun.
Taller de experiencia de usuario en el Congreso de Periodismo Digital de FOPE...Emiliano Cosenza
A veces construimos productos periodísticos técnicamente novedosos, pero la audiencia no los adopta. En general, esto se debe a que la experiencia de uso es mala, porque los usuarios no los consideran útiles y fáciles de usar.
¿Podemos definir cómo será la experiencia de nuestros usuarios? ¡Por supuesto! El primer paso es tomar la decisión de diseñarla desde cero y poner mucho foco en las personas.
En el taller vimos algunas técnicas rápidas para salir de la caja y pensar soluciones poniéndonos en sus zapatos. No sólo para que les resulte fácil de usar, sino también para que disfruten hacerlo. Y se enamoren de nuestro producto.
UX in Agile: How one team is making it workWill Sansbury
At Daxko, specialized knowledge doesn’t mean specialized work. It means responsibility to coach the entire team to execute well within the specialist’s area of expertise. That’s how we approach user experience (UX) design—our embedded designers on each team have a responsibility to coax good design out of the team through a variety of methods and techniques, but they’re not solely responsible for generating the design.
In this combination presentation and panel discussion for PMI Atlanta's Agile Interest Group meeting, we shared how we work at Daxko, how we account for UX in project planning, and how we practice design as a team sport. We also fielded audience questions and gave an honest and transparent view into what we’ve done that works as well as some of the failed experiments we’ve undertaken.
Taken from Future of Web Design (#FOWD), London 2015 Conference. http://futureofwebdesign.com/london-2015
Reports are in from Twitter, Medium, and the like; we can’t make full comps, use Photoshop, or even utter the phrase 'visual design' anymore. What’s a designer to do? Has our role evaporated? Fear not! Dan Mall will help redefine the tasks of the modern day designer in light of the multi -device world that snuck up on us.
The Kenya Ushahidi Evaluation Project was 9-month Ushahidi evaluation project in partnership with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative supported by the Knight Foundation. Jennifer Chan and Melissa Tully conducted research which lead to the creation of case studies and toolboxes. (2011) This is Toolbox #1: Assessment.
Diseño de la experiencia de usuario para emprendedores tecnológicos - Proyec...Emiliano Cosenza
Qué aspectos podemos tener en cuenta para lograr que nuestro producto digital no sólo sea fácil de usar, sino también que las personas disfruten hacerlo.
Nos enfocaremos en cómo somos como usuarios y en cómo podemos diseñar con ellos y alrededor de ellos, hasta lograr que tengan la mejor experiencia.
The elements of product success for business leadersNick Myers
All software, whether it's for consumers or workers, needs to meet the ever growing demands people have in today’s world. Greater user expectations and influence are forcing companies to create and deliver better products, but not every organization has a rich heritage in software creation like tech giants Apple and Google. Most companies need to be more customer-focused, become design specialists, and transform their cultures as they shift to become both software makers and innovators.
Myers, a 16 year specialist in design and head of design services at Cooper, will share the elements of product success that companies need to possess and be market leaders: user insight, design, and organization. Myers will share principles and techniques that successful innovative companies use to truly understand their customers. He’ll also discuss the methods effective designers use to support their customers and create breakthrough ideas and delightful experiences. And he’ll finish by sharing the magic formula organizations need to deliver ground-breaking experiences to market.
This talk was initially given at Visualize 2012.
A decisão em equipe envolve vários agentes, critérios, alternativas, interesses, pontos de vista conflitantes e grupos de pressão. Quando uma equipe não consegue tomar uma decisão, o poder da decisão acaba ficando na mão de uma única pessoa (uma fuga para o velho paradigma de gestão, onde poucos pensam e a maioria apenas executa o que foi pensado). Nessa apresentação, você vai conhecer 5 abordagens diferentes para tomar decisões em equipe. São papéis, técnicas e ferramentas que farão a sua equipe trabalhar de maneira efetiva na resolução de problemas cada vez mais complexos, praticando a auto-gestão e aumentando sua autonomia.
Slides da Trend Talk apresentada no Agile Trends 2014.
Keynote presentation delivered on November 12, 2016 at the 10th Italian Information Architecture Summit in Rome, Italy.
Description of the talk:
https://jarango.com/2016/11/22/leaving-your-mark/
Up, Up and Away: How to use social data to increase response ratesDice
You’ve found the best tech professionals for your company — now you need to get them to take the job. It’s crucial that your first impression engages, inspires and intrigues these candidates.
Checkout the second on-demand webinar in Dice’s Social Recruiting Pro Tips series, featuring Stacy Zapar, Recruitment Strategist at Tenfold, to learn how to leverage candidates’ social content to develop relationships and seal the deal. Stacy has helped companies like Zappos and Restoration Hardware develop social recruiting, sourcing and employer brand strategies.
You'll learn:
• How to find key conversation starters by skillfully monitoring social channels
• How to decide which channels work best for initial outreach and first impressions
• How to improve response rates and increase conversions by developing a personalized communication strategy
Learn more at http://www.dice.com/openweb
The Hidden Joomla Secrets inside Joomla 1.7. You may think you know everything there is to know about Joomla but you don't until you watch this. I guarantee there will be at least one thing that's new to you
There’s a dirty secret in the turf war between agile, lean, and waterfall: they each use the same product development process. What’s different isn’t their process, but how they apply design activities in different ways to eke out different design value.
So how can you alter the design process? Even better, how can you customize the process to provide more value for the way your organization works? How should you change the design process from sprint to sprint to get the most value out of your design activities?
How do you hack user experience?
A lot of what we know about user experience comes from the fields of cognitive science, psychology, and neuroscience. However, often this information ends up coming over as pop psychology, instead of through actual research. Here I discuss 5 myths that I've heard a lot in the UX community, and how they stand up to science.
As we all know, there are more confounding alarm clocks than elegant iPods in the world. Despite our knowledge of design, companies continue to churn out bad products. How can we improve our chances of creating great products? I think it requires designers to understand a little about finance and strategy, and managers to know a little about design. It requires using design skills to communicate, selling your ideas, and patience.
During this event I'll introduce a few specific techniques for thinking about the business situation. Then when you're tired of listening to me we can do an exercise to create a product that fits a particular strategy, then talk about how this approach applies to your everyday work. Hopefully it'll be both useful and fun.
Taller de experiencia de usuario en el Congreso de Periodismo Digital de FOPE...Emiliano Cosenza
A veces construimos productos periodísticos técnicamente novedosos, pero la audiencia no los adopta. En general, esto se debe a que la experiencia de uso es mala, porque los usuarios no los consideran útiles y fáciles de usar.
¿Podemos definir cómo será la experiencia de nuestros usuarios? ¡Por supuesto! El primer paso es tomar la decisión de diseñarla desde cero y poner mucho foco en las personas.
En el taller vimos algunas técnicas rápidas para salir de la caja y pensar soluciones poniéndonos en sus zapatos. No sólo para que les resulte fácil de usar, sino también para que disfruten hacerlo. Y se enamoren de nuestro producto.
UX in Agile: How one team is making it workWill Sansbury
At Daxko, specialized knowledge doesn’t mean specialized work. It means responsibility to coach the entire team to execute well within the specialist’s area of expertise. That’s how we approach user experience (UX) design—our embedded designers on each team have a responsibility to coax good design out of the team through a variety of methods and techniques, but they’re not solely responsible for generating the design.
In this combination presentation and panel discussion for PMI Atlanta's Agile Interest Group meeting, we shared how we work at Daxko, how we account for UX in project planning, and how we practice design as a team sport. We also fielded audience questions and gave an honest and transparent view into what we’ve done that works as well as some of the failed experiments we’ve undertaken.
Taken from Future of Web Design (#FOWD), London 2015 Conference. http://futureofwebdesign.com/london-2015
Reports are in from Twitter, Medium, and the like; we can’t make full comps, use Photoshop, or even utter the phrase 'visual design' anymore. What’s a designer to do? Has our role evaporated? Fear not! Dan Mall will help redefine the tasks of the modern day designer in light of the multi -device world that snuck up on us.
The Kenya Ushahidi Evaluation Project was 9-month Ushahidi evaluation project in partnership with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative supported by the Knight Foundation. Jennifer Chan and Melissa Tully conducted research which lead to the creation of case studies and toolboxes. (2011) This is Toolbox #1: Assessment.
Diseño de la experiencia de usuario para emprendedores tecnológicos - Proyec...Emiliano Cosenza
Qué aspectos podemos tener en cuenta para lograr que nuestro producto digital no sólo sea fácil de usar, sino también que las personas disfruten hacerlo.
Nos enfocaremos en cómo somos como usuarios y en cómo podemos diseñar con ellos y alrededor de ellos, hasta lograr que tengan la mejor experiencia.
The elements of product success for business leadersNick Myers
All software, whether it's for consumers or workers, needs to meet the ever growing demands people have in today’s world. Greater user expectations and influence are forcing companies to create and deliver better products, but not every organization has a rich heritage in software creation like tech giants Apple and Google. Most companies need to be more customer-focused, become design specialists, and transform their cultures as they shift to become both software makers and innovators.
Myers, a 16 year specialist in design and head of design services at Cooper, will share the elements of product success that companies need to possess and be market leaders: user insight, design, and organization. Myers will share principles and techniques that successful innovative companies use to truly understand their customers. He’ll also discuss the methods effective designers use to support their customers and create breakthrough ideas and delightful experiences. And he’ll finish by sharing the magic formula organizations need to deliver ground-breaking experiences to market.
This talk was initially given at Visualize 2012.
A decisão em equipe envolve vários agentes, critérios, alternativas, interesses, pontos de vista conflitantes e grupos de pressão. Quando uma equipe não consegue tomar uma decisão, o poder da decisão acaba ficando na mão de uma única pessoa (uma fuga para o velho paradigma de gestão, onde poucos pensam e a maioria apenas executa o que foi pensado). Nessa apresentação, você vai conhecer 5 abordagens diferentes para tomar decisões em equipe. São papéis, técnicas e ferramentas que farão a sua equipe trabalhar de maneira efetiva na resolução de problemas cada vez mais complexos, praticando a auto-gestão e aumentando sua autonomia.
Slides da Trend Talk apresentada no Agile Trends 2014.
Keynote presentation delivered on November 12, 2016 at the 10th Italian Information Architecture Summit in Rome, Italy.
Description of the talk:
https://jarango.com/2016/11/22/leaving-your-mark/
Up, Up and Away: How to use social data to increase response ratesDice
You’ve found the best tech professionals for your company — now you need to get them to take the job. It’s crucial that your first impression engages, inspires and intrigues these candidates.
Checkout the second on-demand webinar in Dice’s Social Recruiting Pro Tips series, featuring Stacy Zapar, Recruitment Strategist at Tenfold, to learn how to leverage candidates’ social content to develop relationships and seal the deal. Stacy has helped companies like Zappos and Restoration Hardware develop social recruiting, sourcing and employer brand strategies.
You'll learn:
• How to find key conversation starters by skillfully monitoring social channels
• How to decide which channels work best for initial outreach and first impressions
• How to improve response rates and increase conversions by developing a personalized communication strategy
Learn more at http://www.dice.com/openweb
The Hidden Joomla Secrets inside Joomla 1.7. You may think you know everything there is to know about Joomla but you don't until you watch this. I guarantee there will be at least one thing that's new to you
The Other Side of Software Development - UAB 7/25/17Blake Helms
In this talk I discuss my background with EBSCO, share some highlights of the .NET Framework and finish with a discussion on all the things that are important to software development that are often overlooked.
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Seo automation using gpt 3 and transformer-based language modelsAndrea Volpini
You can use GPT-J, GPT-3 or Jurassic-1 to create human-like texts and automate SEO.
But not all that glitters is gold...what are the limitations of these language models, and how can you get the best of it?
In his speech, SEO Automation using GPT3 and Transformer based language models, he shows you some examples of how to "hack" text-to-text transformer-based models to combine human intuition with artificial intelligence and what returns you can get in terms of traffic for your website.
In this presentation I will:
- explain the transformer architecture to SEO specialists and marketers;
- show the limits of deep autoregressive language models created with this architecture;
- provide some tips on how you can use them and manage the conditions.
Presentation by Maaike Doyer and Doug Morwood of Business Models Inc. during workshop Practical Tools to Re-invent your Business (Model) at the Global Innovation Forum in London on November 20th 2014.
Brad Frost
Web designer
Style Guide Best Practices
We’re tasked with creating experiences that look and function beautifully across a dizzying array of devices and environments. That’s a tall order in and of itself, but once you factor in other team members, clients, stakeholders, and organizational quirks, things start looking downright intimidating. With so many variables to consider, we need solid ground to stand on. Style guides are quickly proving to be foundational tools for tackling this increasingly-diverse web landscape while still maintaining your sanity. Style guides promote consistency, establish a shared vocabulary, make testing easier, and lay a future-friendly foundation. This session will detail best practices and considerations for creating and maintaining style guides, so you can set up your organization for success.
Social Media 101 for Nonprofits with Adobe SparkTechSoup
In the ever-changing world of social media, navigating online marketing for your nonprofit can feel like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to. Join us for a crash course in social media marketing with the team from Adobe Spark. Learn how to create a cost-effective and engaging social strategy that is sure to increase visibility and impact. We will cover the following:
- Learn to create beautifully branded content (no design skills required), including eye-catching social campaigns, colorful annual reports, flyers, and much more.
- Learn design theory basics, including pro tips for applying type and color to your content.
- Curate a feed that feels authentic and consistent with your brand.
- Discover the power of hashtags, learn how to maximize impact with the right copy, learn what to share across social platforms, and much more!
We look forward to sparking new ideas that are sure to level up your social strategy and maximize your mission!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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120 common elements & interactions*
81 are defined in ALL 3 repositories
31 are defined in 2 of the 3
ONLY8 ITEMS HAD NO OVERLAP
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OUTSIDE FIREWALL
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RESPONSIVE
SEARCHABLE
OPEN TO FEEDBACK
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MAINTAINED BY NON-PROGRAMMERS
REQUIRE MINIMAL DEV SUPPORT
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FIREWALL?
PROPRIETARY INFO?
WORDPRESS OBJECTIONS?
NO WAY WE’LL REDO EXISTING GUIDES?
91. REMEMBER…
RULE #1
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.
RULE #2
INCLUDE ONLY THE ESSENTIALS.
RULE #3
YOU ONLY HAVE FIVE MINUTES.
RULE #4
HOLD ON LOOSELY.
RULE #5
SAY WHAT YOU MEAN.
RULE #6
THINK REPUBLIC, NOT DICTATORSHIP.