UX on Coffee with Alan Cooper
Get your cup of coffee ready to meet a UX Design legend, the inventor of the design Personas and the ‘Father of Visual Basic’, Mr. Alan Cooper.
read moreGet your cup of coffee ready to meet a UX Design legend, the inventor of the design Personas and the ‘Father of Visual Basic’, Mr. Alan Cooper.
read moreVisual elements dominate the modern UX. There is a lot to see, but much less to feel. As we design across multiple devices, we’re also learning to design across multiple senses. Because sound connects to powerful sensory and emotional centers in our brain, it can help us create more satisfying and soulful experiences—yet traditional design…
read moreSomewhere between perception and emotion, in one of the most fascinating corners of human communication, humor lives happily ever after. When designing UX, humor can be a very powerful, meaningful and uplifting tool. Humor is created through surprising connections, with precise comic timing. It laughs with us, not at us, and when used correctly –…
read moreIn a highly volatile tech landscape and an accelerating speed of business, we can never know all the variables. We often feel that uncertain circumstances stand in our way to fulfilling our creative potential. The real question is – how can we embrace uncertainty and use it as a tool to reach levels of creativity…
read morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqj2Y94K-Oo& UX freelancing can be a tough, competitive field. That’s why I had coffee with Didi Medina a very experienced UX freelancer that lives in Jerusalem to tell us how he manage clients, market his UX skills, and stay sane while doing it. UX Salon 2019 Website The UX Freelancer Workshop Didi has been in…
read moreFor the second year in a row, we’re collaborating with ‘WE’ – Women Experience” to bring you 3 Inspiring UX presentations at the new Google Campus. AGENDA: 19:00: Crafting an Effective Onboarding, Nati Asher. 19:25: An Innovative Journey to Create the Right Product, Dana Gabor 19:50: Technology, Psychology and the Elusive Thin Line Between Different…
read moreA great user experience is necessary for whomever the target audience for your website is. However, a B2B UX comes with its own set of best practices distinct from a B2C website. In this event we will explore several key differences between B2B and B2C UX concepts. From psychological sales process, User vs. Buyer, content,…
read moreThe story of a UX mistake which stopped an entire nation porn traffic (at least for an hour). Video from our annual UX Salon Fail:UX 2018
read moreRobert shares his view on the future of the UX profession and his opinion about the challenges that lie ahead. We will learn how agile methods, an open culture and a new organisational model help him and his colleagues at Edenspiekermann to stay sane, happy and in business.
read moreThe 20th century marked a design era in which form followed function, but we quickly evolved to a model where form followed emotion. We’ve now reached a period where rich stores of personal data have created yet another design phenomenon where form follows me. Hear from Mark Rolston on this evolution and the rise of…
read morePreliminary releases are commonly used for user testing and feedback. Typically, a beta contains most of the features while still being incomplete. But who defined that feature set? And to which extent did you just sign up for core concepts, that might be impossible to roll back at a later stage? This talk provides deep…
read morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaVkn2hjgsU&t=4204s The agile manifest from 2001 does not mention spec nor UX or usability. The original hard core practice of agile ignore design issues and design practices. It dreams that one can design a complete sprint in one day of planning game and maybe additional “spec support on demand” i.e. during the sprint. It seems that…
read moreWhat can design learn from behavioral psychology? How can we design for behaviour change? The Nudge concept is a collection of tiny little design hacks that can encourage people to make better decisions. A nudge is like a tiny push towards a specific path without limiting the alternatives. A good nudge helps people and is…
read moreLearnings from eCommerce User Experience / Vitaly Friedman How can we make sure that our shiny web forms and checkouts and sign-ups and user flows work as expected? How exactly should password recovery happen? What about email verification? Or pricing options? What are large eCommerce retailers out there doing to craft better eCommerce UX? How can…
read moreWe like to think of ourselves as rational creatures: We absorb information, weigh it carefully, and make thoughtful decisions. However, many of our most crucial choices are actually based on hunches, gut feelings, or automatic reactions that are beyond our consciousness. Dr. Liraz Margalit, Web psychologist and Director of Behavioral Science at Clicktale, will share…
read moreUX poises a real challenge in Intellectual Property, it is unclear what can or can’t be protected. While some commentators think UX must be protected in order to help innovation and innovators recuperate their costs of development, others think that most UX can’t be protected or needs to get a very “thin” protection in order to not…
read moreEverywhere I look companies are hiring designers! Two hundred over here! A thousand over here! We need a lot of them and we need them fast. Finally! Companies have come to understand the importance of design in building successful products and services. Isn’t that great? Except where in the world are we going to find…
read moreWhat are the games or applications you use on a daily basis? Did you ever consider how you fall in love with these games or apps? In this presentation Dori Adar shows the steps users go through before falling in love. You will learn a clever perspective on product design that highlights how to get…
read moreEvery product, service, or interface we design in the safety and comfort of our workplaces has to survive and thrive in the real world. This means countless strangers will be using our creations in a chaotic environment over which we have no control. Research is the key to grounding ideas in reality and improving the…
read moreIn the international bestseller, Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman, the renowned psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, takes us on a groundbreaking tour of the mind and explains the two systems that drive the way we think. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more…
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