Ux Podcast

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Sinopsis

Hosted by @axbom & @beantin, UX Podcast is for those who are passionate about balancing business, technology and people within the realm of digital media. Recorded twice monthly in Stockholm, Sweden.

Episodios

  • #301 Informed consent with Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla

    03/11/2022 Duración: 38min

    Informed consent is a critical part of the research process. We talk to Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla about how they made use of videos featuring Sesame Workshop muppets to make taking a consent decision more inclusive, accessible and informed. We discuss the complexity of obtaining informed consent, especially when faced with literacy, cultural and... The post #301 Informed consent with Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #300 Jokes and humour with Delia Chiaro

    20/10/2022 Duración: 49min

    We’ve been tacking jokes onto the end of our shows since Episode 138. So to celebrate Episode 300, we take a look at jokes and humour. We’re joined by Professor Delia Chiaro, who has spent decades researching humour to learn more about what makes things funny and if it’s safe for us to be humorous... The post #300 Jokes and humour with Delia Chiaro appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #299 Best practice with Rich Brophy

    06/10/2022 Duración: 34min

    “Let’s find out what’s best practice and just run with that”. That’s something many of us will recognise and have experienced. But what actually is best practice? Is it something we should follow? And can we? Rich Brophy joins us to talk about best practice and to offer some advice about what might be even... The post #299 Best practice with Rich Brophy appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #298 Colonised Thinking and Figma

    22/09/2022 Duración: 41min

    Episode 298 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about how car culture colonised our thinking, and how Figma is making you a bad designer. Article one is… How car culture colonised our thinking – and our language by Thalia Verkade and Marco te... The post #298 Colonised Thinking and Figma appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #297 Complexity with Jonas Söderström (UXP Classic)

    08/09/2022 Duración: 39min

    In this classic UX Podcast, Jonas Söderström joins us to talk about complexity. We like to think that we have made the world better through digitalisation, but perhaps all of the productivity gains were actually in the very early days of computing.  “We have to scale down, we have to dismantle, we have to try... The post #297 Complexity with Jonas Söderström (UXP Classic) appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #296 Introvert designers with Tim Yeo

    25/08/2022 Duración: 42min

    How do you make an impact as an introvert without pretending to be an extrovert? Often designers find themselves as quiet people in a noisy world, struggling in silence and being frustrated at not being heard. Tim Yeo joins us to talk about how introverted designers and design leaders can work with their introversion and... The post #296 Introvert designers with Tim Yeo appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #295 Discovery with Dan Brown (UXP Classic)

    11/08/2022 Duración: 31min

    We need to ask the big hard questions at the beginning of the process so we can make good design decisions later. We talk to Dan Brown about the “discovery phase” or, as Dan suggests, the “discovery mindset”. Not too fast and not too slow. “The more we work on hard design problems, the more... The post #295 Discovery with Dan Brown (UXP Classic) appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #294 Sitemaps

    28/07/2022 Duración: 43min

    Episode 294 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about designing the perfect button, and how sitemaps are an essential tool in web design. Article one is… Designing the perfect button by Domas Markevičius. “Buttons are one of the main UI elements in interactive... The post #294 Sitemaps appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #293 Designing for stress with Katie Swindler

    14/07/2022 Duración: 44min

    We often find ourselves in stressful situations. Sometimes that’s expected, but sometimes it’s not.  The same can be said about the things we design. Sometimes we knowingly design for stressful situations, but sometimes our designs are used (unexpectedly to us) by people while under stress. Katie Swindler, Author of Life and Death Design joins us... The post #293 Designing for stress with Katie Swindler appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #292 Product management with Christian Crumlish

    30/06/2022 Duración: 42min

    What is product management? And “product”? And product designers? We talk to Christian Crumlish, author of Product Management for UX People to learn more about how designers can collaboration and contribute in a product organisation.  We talk about what skills UX-ers bring to the table within “product”, how quantitive and qualitive data are both valuable,... The post #292 Product management with Christian Crumlish appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #291 Designing elevators with Reetta Ranne and Jussi Hiltunen (UXP Classic)

    16/06/2022 Duración: 38min

    Lifts and elevators are things that we love to talk about in UX circles. Every elevator panel is capable of being the starting point for a user experience conversation. In this classic UX Podcast interview, we talk to Reetta Ranne and Jussi Hiltunen who, at the time of recording, were senior UX design specialists at... The post #291 Designing elevators with Reetta Ranne and Jussi Hiltunen (UXP Classic) appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #290 Web3 with Laura Kalbag

    02/06/2022 Duración: 48min

    Web3 is a term that’s getting a lot of attention, along with associated concepts such as blockchain, crypto, NFTs. There are a lot of concepts and phrases to understand, some of them quite technical, before we can get to the question of what benefits they can deliver. Laura Kalbag joins us to help us gain... The post #290 Web3 with Laura Kalbag appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #289 Diagramming with Abby Covert

    19/05/2022 Duración: 41min

    Diagrams are everywhere and used by many people in many professions. But what is a diagram? When are they useful? And what makes a good one? Information architect and author of “How To Make Sense of Any Mess” Abby Covert joins us to talk about diagrams and diagramming – which is the topic of her... The post #289 Diagramming with Abby Covert appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #288 Native emojis 🐻‍❄️

    05/05/2022 Duración: 36min

    Episode 288 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about the problems with, and the alternatives to, the term “users” plus the surprisingly complex world of emojis. Article one is (At least) 4 Xs that aren’t UX by Lawton Pybus. “We’ve grasped for alternatives... The post #288 Native emojis 🐻‍❄️ appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #287 Endineering with Joe MacLeod

    21/04/2022 Duración: 39min

    Joe’s first book “Ends”, back in 2017 was focused on why we don’t do endings, and how that links into consumerism. Joe’s second book, “Endineering” is about how to actively design endings, a ‘how-to’ book for improving how products, services and consumer relationships end.  We talk about off-boarding, life-cycles, the importance of thinking about the... The post #287 Endineering with Joe MacLeod appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #286 Reintroduction to Information Architecture with Donna Spencer (UXP Classic)

    07/04/2022 Duración: 31min

    We get a reintroduction to information architecture with Donna Spencer. Donna shares with us some of the methods and tools she teaches as part of her workshops as well as look at some of the challenges that information projects can throw at you. We reflect with Donna about how information architecture has changed through the... The post #286 Reintroduction to Information Architecture with Donna Spencer (UXP Classic) appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #285 Brainstorming with Christopher McCann

    24/03/2022 Duración: 40min

    Why don’t we just brainstorm that? Brainstorming as a tool for ideation has a number of drawbacks, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be useful. Design leader and leadership coach Christopher McCann joins us to discuss how we can improve our innovation processes, and hold better and more inclusive creative sessions. We talk to Christopher... The post #285 Brainstorming with Christopher McCann appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #284 Additive bias

    10/03/2022 Duración: 38min

    Episode 284 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about additive bias and the current state of mobile UX. Article one is Additive Bias by Colin Wright. “There’s some evidence that, when presented with a problem, we’ll tend to favor solutions that involve adding... The post #284 Additive bias appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #283 Core web vitals with Katie Hempenius

    24/02/2022 Duración: 41min

    Your own vital signs are your heart rate, temperature, breathing and blood pressure. These are used to help get an idea of your health, and give a “heads-up” that something is not as performing as it should be. Google has come up with its own set of web vitals to give you an idea of... The post #283 Core web vitals with Katie Hempenius appeared first on UX Podcast.

  • #282 Older adults and tech with Carolyn Wilson-Nash

    10/02/2022 Duración: 46min

    Carolyn Wilson-Nash and Julie Tinson, from Stirling University, published a research paper entitled ‘I am the master of my fate’: digital technology paradoxes and the coping strategies of older consumers. Carolyn joins us to talk more about her research and the impact technology has on older people’s lives. We discuss what we mean by “older... The post #282 Older adults and tech with Carolyn Wilson-Nash appeared first on UX Podcast.

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