Hello Ignite presentation by James Kelway on wireframes based on his blog post at userpathways.com . This is a slidecast - audio has been synchronised with the presentation
UX BASIS is a process and a set of tools to help your organization engage with your users through the online products that you develop. By building an experience around the user, it will enable you to answer their needs whilst ensuring the needs of your business are also fulfilled.
Evidence based design creates a greater value for your business and also encourages collaboration between your teams and results in knowledge sharing between individuals.
This talk was given at a meeting of web project managers (organised by J.Boye) in May 2010.
Topic: UI/UX DESIGN IN AGILE PROCESS
Why do we integrate design into our Agile process?
As we all know, the Agile Manifesto is well-received and successfully adopted as it is today thanks to the 12 underpinning principles. While “good design” is one main reason that “enhances agility”, “Agile processes promote sustainable development”.
At Axon Active, it’s important for us to do everything Agile and work with one another collaboratively in Collaboration Model. It gets people on the same page, makes everyone engage more with the product, encourages them to share more creative ideas, and gives them the flexibility they need to improve themselves.
Indeed, Designers and Developers can collaborate more closely and effectively, and subsequently integrating design into Agile process will yield numerous benefits.
For that reason, Scrum Breakfast Da Nang this October will be the very chance for you to learn:
• How to successfully integrate design into Agile process in practice
• How different Collaboration Model is from traditional model
• The benefits of Collaboration Model when done correctly
Easy UX Process Steps Must follow by every UX Designer Think 360 Studio
User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) designers are essential for any startup business. The ordinary generalization for ux designer is that they are regular graphic or visual designers. UX designers wear numerous caps in a startup. This includes showcasing, arranging, planning, imparting and testing. Every UX designer should follow these simple process.
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
UX Process — From Idea To ImplementationDan Malarkey
My UX Process slides from my talk at Code On The Beach. This is a vague overlook into the user experience process of design when building digital products
UX BASIS is a process and a set of tools to help your organization engage with your users through the online products that you develop. By building an experience around the user, it will enable you to answer their needs whilst ensuring the needs of your business are also fulfilled.
Evidence based design creates a greater value for your business and also encourages collaboration between your teams and results in knowledge sharing between individuals.
This talk was given at a meeting of web project managers (organised by J.Boye) in May 2010.
Topic: UI/UX DESIGN IN AGILE PROCESS
Why do we integrate design into our Agile process?
As we all know, the Agile Manifesto is well-received and successfully adopted as it is today thanks to the 12 underpinning principles. While “good design” is one main reason that “enhances agility”, “Agile processes promote sustainable development”.
At Axon Active, it’s important for us to do everything Agile and work with one another collaboratively in Collaboration Model. It gets people on the same page, makes everyone engage more with the product, encourages them to share more creative ideas, and gives them the flexibility they need to improve themselves.
Indeed, Designers and Developers can collaborate more closely and effectively, and subsequently integrating design into Agile process will yield numerous benefits.
For that reason, Scrum Breakfast Da Nang this October will be the very chance for you to learn:
• How to successfully integrate design into Agile process in practice
• How different Collaboration Model is from traditional model
• The benefits of Collaboration Model when done correctly
Easy UX Process Steps Must follow by every UX Designer Think 360 Studio
User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) designers are essential for any startup business. The ordinary generalization for ux designer is that they are regular graphic or visual designers. UX designers wear numerous caps in a startup. This includes showcasing, arranging, planning, imparting and testing. Every UX designer should follow these simple process.
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
UX Process — From Idea To ImplementationDan Malarkey
My UX Process slides from my talk at Code On The Beach. This is a vague overlook into the user experience process of design when building digital products
Imagine if designers conversed with you in a way that felt like object-oriented programming. Imagine if they handed off a design where, page after page, the objects you needed to code were edged in neon, so clearly defined they popped off the wireframe or comp. Imagine those objects were consistently presented; no one-off cases or guesswork required. Imagine you could take a design and almost create an ERD or rough out an API with it.
Well, good news. There’s no need to imagine it. It exists, and it’s called Object-Oriented UX (OOUX).
OOUX is a design methodology that helps us define usable, consistent products that naturally align with end users’ mental models. Similar to OOP, it asks us to define the objects in the real-world problem domain and design the information and relationships in each object before designing how the user might manipulate them. It's a powerful tool for any digital team, it's relatively easy to do, and it pays dividends fast.
Whether you are a developer, a designer, a content modeler, or someone who has influence over digital teams, OOUX offers a new and exciting option to add to your toolkit that will allow you to deliver better digital projects, quicker and more efficiently, and at a higher level of quality than ever before.
Presentation originally given at THAT Conference 2019
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.
Designing Better Applications, Website and IntranetsDennis Breen
Creating great websites and applications is hard work. There are so many aspects to juggle; so much complexity to control. You have to understand the needs of your users, get buy-in from stakeholders, organize lots of content and create an intuitive interface. This is no small order.
Fortunately, nForm has created a simple resource to pass on a little of what we’ve learned about planning for great design. Our User Experience Cards feature tried-and-true methods for designing better interactive products of all kinds--from online stores to corporate intranets to mobile apps.
Learn about why these methods are needed, how they can help you achieve success, and how you can use the User Experience Cards to plan your own projects.
Anyone who is a ux designer and is or will be working in the design field related to user experience (which should be pretty much everything), should be able to refresh their memory and vocab regarding the process and techniques of UX design through this slide.
There are several possible collaboration models between a designer and team on a project in agile environment. Here you'll find description and some directions on how to choose a right model for you project.
I am self-taught UX Designer and 3 years of experience in designing User Interface, Websites, Dashboards, Mobile Apps, Digital graphics and Corporate/Business Branding. Primary objectives are to continue to explore, develop and enjoy the challenge of design and technological advancements,to seek perfection and to expand my creative capacity in a professional style.
This overview details the UI/UX design process at our company, Propeller Labs. We pride ourselves on partnering with leading companies to create digital solutions. Innovative design, through effective process, has positioned us to become a leading partner in building digital products.
Build a Recipe for Better UX Process with Fresh Lean IngredientsTom Illmensee
Tom Illmensee's presentation at Lean Day UX in New York City March 1, 2013. Different from our Embrace Uncertainty talk in 2012: revised process diagram, more focus on cultural change needed to support Lean techniques.
Maebh Costello, Director of UX Design Labs, McKesson
Building the first UX team in a global business is very exciting. But handling the resultant demand for the team's multidisciplinary skill set is challenging. I quickly realised that you cannot scale a team by hiring only. I needed to think differently. I needed to use Design Thinking to explore how might we share my team's resources with our primary users, software developers. We re-envisioned how we share our design resources. This innovation leads to the creation of cutting edge technical solutions, enabling developers to access and use the design resources in their development environments. Learn how we at McKesson's global UX design labs team used this strategy to invigorate our workflow and scale.
Key Takes:
Design Thinking works, don't be afraid to use it on yourself and your team.
Make the most of your design resources such as Design Systems and UX Writing Style guides.
Bring design resource to the users environment.
Scale your UX Design team with design thinking.
A myriad of user experience deliverables are available to the UXD practitioner, but which are most effective for capturing the design concept, process, and vision? We survey preferred sets of deliverables and give pointers for choosing yours.
Imagine if designers conversed with you in a way that felt like object-oriented programming. Imagine if they handed off a design where, page after page, the objects you needed to code were edged in neon, so clearly defined they popped off the wireframe or comp. Imagine those objects were consistently presented; no one-off cases or guesswork required. Imagine you could take a design and almost create an ERD or rough out an API with it.
Well, good news. There’s no need to imagine it. It exists, and it’s called Object-Oriented UX (OOUX).
OOUX is a design methodology that helps us define usable, consistent products that naturally align with end users’ mental models. Similar to OOP, it asks us to define the objects in the real-world problem domain and design the information and relationships in each object before designing how the user might manipulate them. It's a powerful tool for any digital team, it's relatively easy to do, and it pays dividends fast.
Whether you are a developer, a designer, a content modeler, or someone who has influence over digital teams, OOUX offers a new and exciting option to add to your toolkit that will allow you to deliver better digital projects, quicker and more efficiently, and at a higher level of quality than ever before.
Presentation originally given at THAT Conference 2019
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.
Designing Better Applications, Website and IntranetsDennis Breen
Creating great websites and applications is hard work. There are so many aspects to juggle; so much complexity to control. You have to understand the needs of your users, get buy-in from stakeholders, organize lots of content and create an intuitive interface. This is no small order.
Fortunately, nForm has created a simple resource to pass on a little of what we’ve learned about planning for great design. Our User Experience Cards feature tried-and-true methods for designing better interactive products of all kinds--from online stores to corporate intranets to mobile apps.
Learn about why these methods are needed, how they can help you achieve success, and how you can use the User Experience Cards to plan your own projects.
Anyone who is a ux designer and is or will be working in the design field related to user experience (which should be pretty much everything), should be able to refresh their memory and vocab regarding the process and techniques of UX design through this slide.
There are several possible collaboration models between a designer and team on a project in agile environment. Here you'll find description and some directions on how to choose a right model for you project.
I am self-taught UX Designer and 3 years of experience in designing User Interface, Websites, Dashboards, Mobile Apps, Digital graphics and Corporate/Business Branding. Primary objectives are to continue to explore, develop and enjoy the challenge of design and technological advancements,to seek perfection and to expand my creative capacity in a professional style.
This overview details the UI/UX design process at our company, Propeller Labs. We pride ourselves on partnering with leading companies to create digital solutions. Innovative design, through effective process, has positioned us to become a leading partner in building digital products.
Build a Recipe for Better UX Process with Fresh Lean IngredientsTom Illmensee
Tom Illmensee's presentation at Lean Day UX in New York City March 1, 2013. Different from our Embrace Uncertainty talk in 2012: revised process diagram, more focus on cultural change needed to support Lean techniques.
Maebh Costello, Director of UX Design Labs, McKesson
Building the first UX team in a global business is very exciting. But handling the resultant demand for the team's multidisciplinary skill set is challenging. I quickly realised that you cannot scale a team by hiring only. I needed to think differently. I needed to use Design Thinking to explore how might we share my team's resources with our primary users, software developers. We re-envisioned how we share our design resources. This innovation leads to the creation of cutting edge technical solutions, enabling developers to access and use the design resources in their development environments. Learn how we at McKesson's global UX design labs team used this strategy to invigorate our workflow and scale.
Key Takes:
Design Thinking works, don't be afraid to use it on yourself and your team.
Make the most of your design resources such as Design Systems and UX Writing Style guides.
Bring design resource to the users environment.
Scale your UX Design team with design thinking.
A myriad of user experience deliverables are available to the UXD practitioner, but which are most effective for capturing the design concept, process, and vision? We survey preferred sets of deliverables and give pointers for choosing yours.
Delivered at DotAll 2018 in Berlin, Germany on September 27, 2018
Design shouldn't be a siloed practice, but a collaborative effort rooted in process. How do we get there?
In this session, we'll look at how we can reframe our design approach to be more human-centric and systems-minded. We'll look at each step of the process, through the lens of real-world examples, to explore how we can cultivate design thinking within multidisciplinary teams to solve complex problems. And how CraftCMS is uniquely suited to drive this forward on the web!
6 Great Steps to Know to Create Successful Web GUIRavi Bhadauria
GUI plays an important role in helping the user to complete a given task effectively. Lets Know How to Create A Successful GUI For Applications.
For More Information Visit: https://www.admecindia.co.in/blog/6-great-steps-know-create-successful-gui-apps-and-websites
Matthijs Collard - UX-design: wat, wie en hoe?Hostnet bv
Matthijs Collard is de oprichter van Hike One en De Voorhoede. Matthijs startte als functioneel ontwerper, werd toen UX Designer, noemde zich daarna Interaction Designer en werkt nu met meer dan 50 Digital Product Designers samen. Maar hoe zit dat nu eigenlijk met die al die termen? Wie doet wat? En hoe pakken ze dat aan? Matthijs neemt je in zijn presentatie mee in de veranderende wereld van UX.
Great UX talent is hard to identify and even harder to recruit. As the industry embraces the importance of the user experience, masters of the craft can take their pick of jobs at companies ranging from Google and Facebook all the way down to tomorrow’s most world-changing startups. As if hiring wasn’t hard enough, making the wrong hire carries a huge cost in both money and time.
As the principal UX architect at Slide UX, Erin manages a team of designers who have worked and hired on both the client & agency sides. Leave this session with practical guidelines for when to hire in-house vs outsource, how to identify the type(s) of designers you need, and where to find them.
HICap talk is to inform others of the necessary steps in creating a website and understanding the importance of UI (User Interface) + UX (User Experience) design.
These steps may seem tedious, but as you dive into the design or even the development stage, you’ll quickly find out that this process will help to diminish problems that could occur down the road.
These are the UI slides
About Kathryne Sakata
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Kat received her graphic design degree from the New Media Arts Interface Design Program at Kapiolani Community College. She is currently a Graphic Designer and Web Developer at Design Asylum, Inc. and the Lead UI Designer at Undefeated Games, Inc. Kat enjoys engaging with new people and sharing her enthusiasm for design. She is an active member of AIGA Honolulu, HI-Capacity and Alakai Young Professionals and participates in various events including Startup Weekend, HNL New Tech Meetup, and WetWare Weds.
Event info: http://www.hicapacity.org/2013/05/23/ui-ux/
Zeeto Tech Exchange: Design for Scalability - UXZeetoSlides
Zeeto is a technology platform that makes online properties and mobile apps money by asking their visitors smart questions and using their answers to display high-value ads.
The Zeeto Tech Exchange is a leading San Diego tech community group that meets on a monthly basis to discuss, debate and network. "Design for Scalabality" was presented in February 2017.
These are the slides I've prepared for presenting at CampSmalltalkVI2014 flow, a full-stack smalltalk framework for doing Single Page Applications.
tl;dr: it's Smalltalk for startups.
In a nutshell: flow is Amber frontend, Pharo backend and Mapless for networking objects in JSON and uncomplicated MongoDB persistence.
MIT license
Discover the top 9 modern web design trends for 2024, from AI-driven interfaces to immersive 3D visuals. Stay ahead in the digital landscape by embracing minimalist aesthetics, dark mode, and voice user interfaces. These cutting-edge web design trends will enhance user experience and engagement, ensuring your website remains contemporary and competitive. Partner with a leading Web design Company to implement these trends effectively.
Wireframes beyond the basics, not for the weak at heart. In this panel, three experienced designers will share their tried and true tips for making wireframes really work. We'll talk about how to sketch a wireframe on the fly to demonstrate an idea and how to create a standalone wireframe deliverable; when to show a concept and when to describe nitty-gritty detail; how to make a narrative wireframe and how to make a specification wireframe. And best of all, we'll show you plenty of examples.
What is the definition of 2D web designs and animation?
2D web designs or animation videos can be a good way to build a strong brand. It is an art form that involves moving into a flat space. This includes the characters, creatures, background effects, and FX. So, if you’re still looking for great 2D web design or animation, you should contact us right away.
How does 2D animation work?
2D animation can create visually sophisticated worlds and characters for your company. Simple animation may simplify your message, but SEO Expate BD Ltd occasionally you want to produce something beautiful. If you want to create a visual style that matches your message and business, a 2D web design and animated film may be ideal for you.The illusion of movement is generated by sequencing numerous patterns across time. Here, we strive to generate intriguing and enjoyable information that piques the interest of readers. We have ethicists and professional animators on staff who work tirelessly to create engaging material and films.
Benefits of a 2D web designs
2D web designs can be very profitable and can increase the value of any business. SEO Expate Bangladesh Ltd. can help a client grow their brand by giving them 2D services, which have many benefits. Furthermore, integrating 2D designs and animation can generate more traffic for any site.
SIMPLICITY
Have you ever viewed one of those complex, difficult-to-understand animated videos? One of the best things about 2D animation is that it is entertaining to see and simple to understand. They aid in individuals comprehending the purpose of your brand and the services you provide.This is the inquiry that customers have regarding animation the most. In 2D animation, the animator draws every single thing that 2D Web Designs appears on screen by hand, whereas in 3D animation, animators build people and objects in a 3D environment using a variety of 3D animation tools. While 3D animators control objects and characters, 2D animators use VFX, characters, and backdrops to create animated films.
Smartdesign learn and master axure rp in 3 hoursTaylor Zhao
This is the slides of the workshop Taylor Zhao gave in UXPA China annual conference. The goal of the workshop is to help user experience designer to learn Axure RP quickly. It's a very good material for beginner and intermediate user.
The user group you never knew you had ux camp 2015Hello Group
'The user group you never knew you had' is about designing for the experience of the stakeholders who sponsor either internal or external projects. As designers we immediately think of the end users but without subject matter experts, middle managers and corporate sponsors our job would be much harder. In the talk Mette Riisgaard Andresen and Henriette Hosbond describe tactics to ensure to get these key people on board in the design process. Originally shown at UX Camp Copenhagen 2015.
A presentation on how behavior can be based on habbits or triggered by build in rules. Why do we choose as we do and why do are we willing to walk 10 minutes to save $10 when we buy cheap products but not when we buy expensive products?
Software Requirement Specification In The Real World - Tobias Andersen - 2009...Hello Group
Software requirements specification in the real world – The good, the bad & the ugly.
Why do we need software requirements specification, where does it go wrong (samples), who can do it?
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.
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.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
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.