Yogish L Shettigar has over 15 years of experience in user experience and user interface design for IT product companies. He currently works as a Principal Product Designer at CA Technologies, where he has received three performance awards. Prior to that, he worked for 9 years as a Visual and UI Designer at Infor Global Solutions. He has expertise in areas such as interaction design, wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, and visual design.
UX design is not a step in the process, it's in everything we do. More than anything it is a project philosophy, not just a set of tools, methods and deliverables.
In this presentation we explain how you can differentiate through design, why user experience design matters as well as share our knowledge around all the activities that helps ensure a great UX/UI design.
The presentation I used in the two sessions I did on introduction to UI/UX Engineering for undergraduate students in the Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna and the Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University.
UI vs UX: Comparison Between User Interface and User ExperienceCloud Analogy
The user interface can be defined as the graphics of an application. This graphical layout is composed of buttons that the user clicks on, reads the text, and images, sliders, text boxes, and other elements that the user interacts with. It consists of screen layouts, transitions, interface animations, and any micro-interactions that need to be properly designed.
UX design is not a step in the process, it's in everything we do. More than anything it is a project philosophy, not just a set of tools, methods and deliverables.
In this presentation we explain how you can differentiate through design, why user experience design matters as well as share our knowledge around all the activities that helps ensure a great UX/UI design.
The presentation I used in the two sessions I did on introduction to UI/UX Engineering for undergraduate students in the Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna and the Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University.
UI vs UX: Comparison Between User Interface and User ExperienceCloud Analogy
The user interface can be defined as the graphics of an application. This graphical layout is composed of buttons that the user clicks on, reads the text, and images, sliders, text boxes, and other elements that the user interacts with. It consists of screen layouts, transitions, interface animations, and any micro-interactions that need to be properly designed.
Every website or mobile application’s sole purpose is user engagement and interaction. Relying on the UI/UX expert designers in the industry and their methodology, we help you create UI/UX strategy and visual style that is unique and connects with your users.
Presentation for graphic design students showing various creative careers in the web business. This acts as an intro for them to explore career choices in designing for the web. Presentation given at Suffolk university on Sept 25, 2009
A word “design” has a very broad meaning and is used in nearly every business or industry. We always have an intuitive awareness of what this is about though. But when we talk about UX and UI design terms, everything is getting a lot more complicated.
What is UI UX design? Is it a generic term? Or UX and UI are two separate concepts? If they are autonomous notions, so why are they always used together? In this article I want to answer all your questions concerning this topic.
https://spdload.com/blog/ux-vs-ui-design/
UX & Design Riyadh: Usability Guidelines for Websites & Mobile AppsUXBERT
Presentation slides from UXBERT's monthly UX & Design meetups in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 28th. In this session we covered the UX process, business benefits of UX and an overview of Jakob Nielsen's 10 Usability Heuristics.
UX/UI design methodology using modeling artifacts of UseCase Diagrams for raw business logic transcription, UI Hierarchy Modules & Wireframes for UI navigation design, UI Visual Flats for site persona & online branding design. 2 sample projects included showcasing use of modeling methodology.
I created this presentation as a brief overview on Usability engineering a.k.a user experience in the context of Software Development. For more details, you can log on to www.texavi.com
Presented at Web Unleashed 2016
by Mariah Hay, Pluralsight
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Overview
Over the past ten years the world of digital tools has shifted from B2B to B2C. Interfaces that were once purely utilitarian have taken a path that not only integrated them with physical products, but also surpassed the physical product – becoming the product themselves. The most successful companies know how to wield UX as a strategy for engaging their user’s attention, whether it’s their employee, or their customer. Companies who confuse UX with merely making an interface “pretty” will fail every time. To better understand how to leverage UX as a competitive advantage, Mariah will talk about:
The difference between UX and UI, and why it is so often confused
The history of UX as an industry
Measuring maturity of UX in an organization
Objective
Participants will leave this presentation with the tools to articulate what UX is, how this role came into being, and how to identify UX maturity within an organization.
Target Audience
Developers, UX professionals, interface designers, product managers, executives, CIO’s, and any business leader who is interested in articulating the scope and application of UX surrounding product development.
Assumed Audience Knowledge
This presentation assumes the audience has a solid understanding of digital product development.
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
The true scope of what UX activities encompass
The origin of experience design
Why there is so much confusion around what a UX professional does
Identifying the digital divide in an organization
How to understand how mature UX practices are at the organizational level
This was a presentation made to Refresh Boyne in which Patrick discusses why User Experience design can fail. How not to engage with UX teams. Too often UX is done last or it's a rubber stamp step - especially around accessibility. That's when it fails. Patrick will show how to get it right.
Every website or mobile application’s sole purpose is user engagement and interaction. Relying on the UI/UX expert designers in the industry and their methodology, we help you create UI/UX strategy and visual style that is unique and connects with your users.
Presentation for graphic design students showing various creative careers in the web business. This acts as an intro for them to explore career choices in designing for the web. Presentation given at Suffolk university on Sept 25, 2009
A word “design” has a very broad meaning and is used in nearly every business or industry. We always have an intuitive awareness of what this is about though. But when we talk about UX and UI design terms, everything is getting a lot more complicated.
What is UI UX design? Is it a generic term? Or UX and UI are two separate concepts? If they are autonomous notions, so why are they always used together? In this article I want to answer all your questions concerning this topic.
https://spdload.com/blog/ux-vs-ui-design/
UX & Design Riyadh: Usability Guidelines for Websites & Mobile AppsUXBERT
Presentation slides from UXBERT's monthly UX & Design meetups in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 28th. In this session we covered the UX process, business benefits of UX and an overview of Jakob Nielsen's 10 Usability Heuristics.
UX/UI design methodology using modeling artifacts of UseCase Diagrams for raw business logic transcription, UI Hierarchy Modules & Wireframes for UI navigation design, UI Visual Flats for site persona & online branding design. 2 sample projects included showcasing use of modeling methodology.
I created this presentation as a brief overview on Usability engineering a.k.a user experience in the context of Software Development. For more details, you can log on to www.texavi.com
Presented at Web Unleashed 2016
by Mariah Hay, Pluralsight
FITC produces events for digital creators in Toronto, Amsterdam, NYC and beyond
Save 10% off any of our events with discount code 'slideshare'
Check out our events at http://fitc.ca
or follow us at https://twitter.com/fitc
Overview
Over the past ten years the world of digital tools has shifted from B2B to B2C. Interfaces that were once purely utilitarian have taken a path that not only integrated them with physical products, but also surpassed the physical product – becoming the product themselves. The most successful companies know how to wield UX as a strategy for engaging their user’s attention, whether it’s their employee, or their customer. Companies who confuse UX with merely making an interface “pretty” will fail every time. To better understand how to leverage UX as a competitive advantage, Mariah will talk about:
The difference between UX and UI, and why it is so often confused
The history of UX as an industry
Measuring maturity of UX in an organization
Objective
Participants will leave this presentation with the tools to articulate what UX is, how this role came into being, and how to identify UX maturity within an organization.
Target Audience
Developers, UX professionals, interface designers, product managers, executives, CIO’s, and any business leader who is interested in articulating the scope and application of UX surrounding product development.
Assumed Audience Knowledge
This presentation assumes the audience has a solid understanding of digital product development.
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
The true scope of what UX activities encompass
The origin of experience design
Why there is so much confusion around what a UX professional does
Identifying the digital divide in an organization
How to understand how mature UX practices are at the organizational level
This was a presentation made to Refresh Boyne in which Patrick discusses why User Experience design can fail. How not to engage with UX teams. Too often UX is done last or it's a rubber stamp step - especially around accessibility. That's when it fails. Patrick will show how to get it right.
Senior UX Product Lead Design - Joeffrey Madid PortfolioJoeffrey Madid
Here are my key projects and works consolidated in my career experience as User Experience and Product Designer.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/creativezilla/
Swetha Dubbaka is a Visual Designer with good work experience in providing design solutions for a variety of industries. She has good experience in User Interface & Interaction design for Web based applications, Corporate Web sites, Logo designs, Intranet portals using Adobe Photoshop CS, Adobe Illustrator CS, Dream weaver and good familiarity of HTML, DHTML, CSS etc.
Expertise
Creative approach, Client Requirements gathering, Advertising Conceptualization, Brand Development, Photography, Capable of working independently as well as part of a team, good sensitivity on color implementation & Brilliant visualization power.
Responsibilities as a Visual Designer
Implemented user interface designs from conceptualization through prototyping and helping the team until implementation.
Responsible for development of UI design. Works closely with the software developers throughout the development process to refine usability features, such as font size and buttons.
Designing New User Interfaces / concepts based on the requirements.
Played a key role in the design layout of entire web applications.
Sample Engagements:
Website design for Leading Companies
Visual Design Research and Visual Design Concepts
Created unique and brand conscious visual design concepts for their Global Website to improve user experience.
Application design for Leading Companies
Visual Design Research and Visual Design Concepts
Created Master Page layouts and User Controls
GUI design
Touch Screen UI design for Kiosk for Logistics Industry
Mobile and Tablet Apps (Android and iOS)
Other projects include visual designing for multiple projects across platforms and verticals in both: Website and Web Application domains.
What UX is, how it works and why it matters. Train your teams to recognize and strengthen the links between customer experience indicators and your overall business performance. Learn how to work with your customers to design successful products, services and experiences.
1. YOGISH L SHETTIGAR
Mobile: +91 9848492905
yogishettigar@gmail.com, yogishettigar@yahoo.com
Working as ‘Principal product designer’ at CA Technologies.
Total 15 years of experience in UX/ UI of product based IT companies.
3 ‘ABOVE & BEYOND’ performance awards in 6 years at CA Technologies.
‘White Paper’ on Usability Testing published in Software testing conference 2005.
EXPERIENCE:
6 Years in IT Management Solutions
Company, CA Technologies as
‘Principal Product Designer’.
9 Years in Leading ERP Company,
Infor Global Solutions (Baan /SSA) as
Visual Designer and UI Designer.
5 Years of Experience as ‘Visualizer/
Illustrator’ in a National Advertising
Company, ‘Triton communication’.
SOFTWARES:
Photoshop
Illustrator/ Freehand
Micro Angelo,
Axure/ Visio
Front page
Dream weaver…
Flash, 3D Max,
PageMaker/ Corel Draw…
CERTIFICATION:
‘User Centered Analysis & Conceptual Design’ from Human Factors International (HFI)
‘Contextual Enquiry’ from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) – Mumbai.
‘Science & Art of Effective Web and Application design’ from HFI.
‘Designing applications for Mobile phones’ from HFI.
‘Scaled Agile Framework’ (SAFe) Certification.
EDUCATION:
BFA in Applied Design from CAVA, Mysore University.
SKILLS:
Contextual Enquiry
Task analysis
Conceptual Designs
Wireframe Diagrams
Detailed Mockups
Axure Prototyping
Visual Design
Icon Design
Visual Specifications
Usability Reviews
Usability Audit
Heuristic Evaluation
Usability Testing
Defining Style guides/ Patterns.
Mobile design
Web based products
Thick client applications.
Branding
Illustration
Print Media…
2. Current Organization: IT Software
CA Technologies India – June 2009 to till Date
Principal Product Designer
Projects:
1. CA Cloud Service Management: Web based Product
Interaction Design solutions provided for many of our new features like Service pulse, Theme etc...
Provided design mockups for the Mobile product of CSM.
Conducted contextual enquiry and Design validation sessions with customers.
Accessibility champion for our team (from design perspective)
2. CA Service management:
Designed the product based on new guideline (CUI). Created lots of new widgets during this process.
3. CA Mobile framework:
Created the complete Visual guideline (around 100 pages) for all our mobile products.
4. CA Executive Insight 2.0: Mobile based Monitoring application of Application Performance & IT Business.
Provided design solutions for several Mobile design stories.
Provided Visual design support including the application icons.
5. Meeting Room Manager: Web based product.
New data visualization view provided. 40 page data is consolidated and provided as one page.
6. Managing Icon Design activities for the entire CA Products:
Managing the Internal Icon design team by handling the request queue, designing and quality checking.
Highlights:
Received ‘Above Award’ for my performance in 2010.
Received ‘Above/Beyond Award’ for my solution ‘Handling very large numbers’ in 2013.
Received ‘Above/Beyond Award’ for my work on ‘Mobile framework’ in 2014.
Previous Organizations: IT Software
Baan Info systems, SSA Technologies, Infor Global Solutions - May 2000 to May 2009
Senior User Interface Designer
Projects:
1. I-Baan Time & Expense 1.0: (Hours and Expense registration application)
Conducted User interviews, task analysis, prepared Alpha charts, identified UI objects & Actions…
Prepared Navigation flow diagrams, and Detailed screen designs using Excel & Photoshop.
Conducted Usability Reviews and Audit during the realization process.
Successfully conducted a Usability Test without using the Formal Test Lab (FIRST time in company).
This was done using the Screen recorder tool instead of Video Camera.
Wrote a white paper, which is selected for Software testing conference in 2005.
2. Infor Project Management 1.0: (Project Management tool- Netherlands)
Defining Personas & reviewing the existing Personas, Defining the Navigation Flow, Wire frame diagrams,
Detailed Prototypes (around 80 screens), Usability Reviews…
3. Infor Clear UX: Guidelines & Patterns
Providing design requirements from our Development teams to clear UX team.
Creating Patterns and guidelines and participating in Reviews & discussions.
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3. 4. SSA Wave Planning 1.0: (Warehouse management System).
Navigation Flow, Prototypes (130 screens), images & icons, Reviews & retesting….
5. Infor SLM 1.0: (License Manager tool developed in Netherlands)
Visited Netherlands to define the Navigation flow and prototypes (2007)
Created Detailed Prototypes based on the new clear UX pattern.
6. I-Baan E-Sales 2.4: (Web based sales application)
Navigation Flow, Prototypes, images & icons, Reviews & Usability Audit and retesting.
7. Baan ERP:
Worked on All the Indian Modules (Financials, Service, ODM, Projects, Quality management...)
Conducted Usability Reviews & Audits and Retesting
8. Icons.
Designed around 450 icons and most of them were designed during year 2000-04.
9. Miscellaneous:
Process repository, Intranet, Magazines (printed), Event related designs, Company advertisements….
Highlights:
My well planned and structural working method is very well appreciated by the employer.
Always handled multiple projects and recognized as one of the top performer.
Actively involved myself during the CMMI Level 5 - process definitions & implementations.
Successfully conducted the Usability Test First time in our company, without using the
Formal Test Lab. Later wrote a white paper, which is selected for STC conference in 2005.
Previous Organization: Advertising
Triton Communications and Akshar Advertising – October 1995 to April 2000
Visualizer and Illustrator
Domain: Branding, Packaging designs, Campaign Designs, Illustrations, Press Advertisements…
Clients: Eureka Forbes, Apple Car Finance, Saint marks Hotel, Harsha Hotel, Fisherman’s Friend, Fourell,
Prestige Constructions, Fischer Sandals…
Yogish L Shettigar
Mobile: +91 9848492905,
yogishettigar@gmail.com, yogishettigar@yahoo.com
LANGUAGES: Read and write capabilities in Tulu, Kannada, English, Hindi, and Telugu.
HOBBIES: Cartoon-Caricatures, Paintings, Photography, Sculptures, Agriculture etc…
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AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS:
3 ‘Above-Beyond Awards’ at CA Technologies in 6 Years for my work on different Projects.
‘White Paper’ on Usability Testing is published in Software testing conference - 2005.
2 International level, 8 National level and 9 State Level Awards for Poster Designing, Cartooning,
Usability of products, Paintings, Photography etc...
PERSONAL DETAILS: