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User Experience Does Not Exist
Adrian Howard ponders on the future of UX, wondering if it will survive and if UX should be done by dedicated professionals or every developer should take the UX designer role.
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Small Cognitive Psychology for Big Interaction Design
Jan Srutek explores ways to apply what we know about how the mind works from cognitive psychology in daily UX and user interface design.
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Sage UX - How Anthropology Can Improve Your UX Practice
Annette Priest discusses applying anthropology to UX practice, and shares tips for getting the answers you need, research ethics and lessons learned from working with different teams and cultures.
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When All Is Going Wrong, the UX Practitioner Can Still Save the Project (to some extent)
Sophie Freiermuth shares insight and directions for UX practitioners to make use of their skills in dealing with all sorts of problems that might impact a project.
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Agile/UX Panel
Jeremy Sutherland, Darius Kumana, Eewei Chen, Darci Dutcher, and Richard Muscat (moderator) discuss the relationship between Agile and UX design.
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Adapting UX Techniques to Fit Culture
Sedef Gavaz discusses the importance of adapting UX techniques used to the target audience, organization and culture, sharing lessons learned while working in China.
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Coming Out of Your Shell: Using UX Workshops to Your Advantage in a Techie/Scientific Setting
Jenny Cham teaches how to plan workshops having a technical or scientific audience in order to impress the audience, get feedback and get the best results.
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Love All the People: What UX Practitioners Can Learn from Bill Hicks
Ian Fenn shares some techniques used by comedians and can be used in UX, starting with honesty. He concludes his session: “if you want to change the world, be prepared to knock over some tables.”
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What Techniques Can Design Researchers Learn from Insurance Claims Investigation?
Lyzbelle Strahan shares insurance claims investigation techniques useful for designing the interaction with users during product research.
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How Socrates Would Design [Experiences]
Alişan Atvur shares methods for productively critiquing and improving UX designs, techniques for client buy-in for user research, and how to inspire others on the value of UX.
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The Childish Washer & The Happy Website
Jeroen van Geel emphasizes the need for creating digital products that have personality, explaining what product personality is, and how it can be achieved.
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Winning Hearts and Minds: How to Embed UX from Scratch in a Large Organization
Michele Ide-Smith presents the lessons learned in the process of introducing UX principles and techniques into a large organization through a series of small steps.