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UX designer, creative mind, fellow-photographer

Tush is a UX designer at the SapientRazorfish London office.

 

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Scaling a Design Team: Where Do Product Designers Fit in a Fast-Growing Organization. Panel event, discussing product team structures, responsibilities, and workflows.

 

Moderated by

Sagi Shrieber, Director of Product Design at SimilarWeb and Co-Founder of Hacking UI

 

The Panelists

• Assaf Shalev, Product Designer at IDEO

• Bernat Fortet, UX Designer at Yahoo

• Corey Hall, Product Designer at Bittorrent

• Derek Bender, Product Designer at Uber

• Lan Guo, User Researcher at Facebook

• Melissa Hajj, Product Design Manager at Facebook

Scaling a Design Team: Where Do Product Designers Fit in a Fast-Growing Organization. Panel event, discussing product team structures, responsibilities, and workflows.

 

Moderated by

Sagi Shrieber, Director of Product Design at SimilarWeb and Co-Founder of Hacking UI

 

The Panelists

• Assaf Shalev, Product Designer at IDEO

• Bernat Fortet, UX Designer at Yahoo

• Corey Hall, Product Designer at Bittorrent

• Derek Bender, Product Designer at Uber

• Lan Guo, User Researcher at Facebook

• Melissa Hajj, Product Design Manager at Facebook

Prototype design is an essential part of software developing, no matter you are a UI or UX designer, many people have the work of making a prototype. But, what’s the difference between UI and UX designers? Here, let me tell you the three differences that I have noticed.

1. The core they care

The most important difference between UI and UX designers is that they have a or the different understanding of prototyping. Many UI designers believe the prototypes should be hi-fi model, sometimes even mix the spurious with the genuine.

However, for the UX designers, fidelity is only one point for concerning, they care more about logic. Simply speaking: when you’re going to meet your customers, please take the design made by UI designers. When you’re going to meet the programmers, you should have a second thought and take the prototype made by UX designers.

The reason is really simple too. UI designers pay more attention to the interface, front end. But UX designers prefer the back end, they need to be logical.

 

2. The color they use

Because UI and UX designers have different understanding of prototype, this also brings the differences between UI and UX designers. UI designers usually use the image they have already designed, and these images are more vivid. When a UX designer tries to make a prototype, he would care that much about the beautiful colors, instead, there are generally only three colors in prototype design: black, white and gray.

This difference can be seen commonly on the designing and using of icons. For example, when you need to create a bottom navigation bar, UI designers will spend lots of energy to make everything more specific, including the button color before and after clicking. On the contrary, UX designers would put the button at the right place, then leave a note: Gray after clicking.

 

3. The tool they choose

Since there are so many differences between UI and UX designers, the tools they use must be different. For UI designers, it will be wonderful if they could use the images they have designed. Hence, tools like Flinto and Principle which are bounded to Sketch have already took the advantage. InVision is also doing really good at this point, the team collaboration function makes them even better.

I’m afraid that UX designers wouldn’t love those, they always start with wireframe, that will save time and make the design more efficient. There are lots of qualified prototyping tools: Mockplus with easy and visible operation, Balsamiq with sketch style, and Axure with comprehensive functions. What’s more, there’s a unique strength in Mockplus, it has 8 ways to test and preview the projects. This is helpful in the testing.

 

There are too many differences between UI and UX designers, here I just post three of them during the prototype designing. If you are interested in this kind of topic, please read this one for more information, UX vs UI vs IA vs IxD: 4 Confusing Digital Design Terms Defined. It’s more about UI and UX designers job description.

More thing to say

At this point, I’m thinking about something else: here I said in prototype design, but it seems that there is a problem, the visual renderings made by UI designer, is that a prototype? One step further, what is a prototype? Wireframe? Interaction? Visual renderings? PRD? Flow chart? All of the above? None?

If you have any thought, please let me know

UX Designers determine granular interactions and help evaluate your site or application to make sure that the flow of navigation and organization meet end-user expectations.

 

The Design revolution spreads through financial-services based tech companies in India. An intensive, comprehensive, deeply-researched, and impeccably-executed 5 half-day design workshop. On-site in Noida at the office of Indus Valley Partners (IVP.in). The topics include user-interface design, user-personas, color-theory, typography, interaction design, use-case scenarios, user psychology, design trend analysis, usability, and several other advanced and sophisticated topics. An overwhelming experience that transformed everyone it touched in that conference room: Senior Software Engineers, Associate Software Engineers, Software Enigineers, Team Lead , Tech Lead, UX Designers, Implementation Lead, Product Manager.

Indus Valley Partners is the largest specialist solutions firm focused exclusively on the Alternative Asset Management industry.

IVP play a key role supporting their clients in their pursuit of alpha by analyzing their portfolio data, institutionalizing their fund platforms and reducing their non-investment risks.

Founded in 2000, IVP currently have 380 professionals, working across 4 time-zones with over 15 years of in-depth domain expertise and insight.

IVP's array of world-class solutions have won numerous awards across the alternative asset management industry.

The Design Workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, Digital Dionysus,24th, 27th, 28th, 31st, Aug and 1st Sept , 2015, NOIDA, is the third of a series of ongoing workshops.

"Ability is of little account without opportunity."

"Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing." - Albert Schweitzer

"It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that things are difficult."

@fruitskin

 

Joe tackled the broad point of UX designers proving or quantifying their impact, and described how he and his company had used SUS (Software Usability Score) in particular.

User Experience Design

User Interface Design

Figma

"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors." - Plato

Scaling a Design Team: Where Do Product Designers Fit in a Fast-Growing Organization. Panel event, discussing product team structures, responsibilities, and workflows.

 

Moderated by

Sagi Shrieber, Director of Product Design at SimilarWeb and Co-Founder of Hacking UI

 

The Panelists

• Assaf Shalev, Product Designer at IDEO

• Bernat Fortet, UX Designer at Yahoo

• Corey Hall, Product Designer at Bittorrent

• Derek Bender, Product Designer at Uber

• Lan Guo, User Researcher at Facebook

• Melissa Hajj, Product Design Manager at Facebook

It’s a Great Time To Be a UX Designer

 

Jared Spool

 

After years of wishing we’d be recognized and appreciated for the value we bring, we designers are now highly sought after. The demand for great design has never been higher! Yet, while we’re presented with more opportunities than ever, we also face increased challenges. Mobile design requires us to rethink how we design for screens and interaction. Agile methodology forces us to critically reevaluate best processes and techniques. Learn how we can deliver world-changing designs while our own world is dramatically shifting under our feet.

The Design revolution spreads through financial-services based tech companies in India. An intensive, comprehensive, deeply-researched, and impeccably-executed 5 half-day design workshop. On-site in Noida at the office of Indus Valley Partners (IVP.in). The topics include user-interface design, user-personas, color-theory, typography, interaction design, use-case scenarios, user psychology, design trend analysis, usability, and several other advanced and sophisticated topics. An overwhelming experience that transformed everyone it touched in that conference room: Senior Software Engineers, Associate Software Engineers, Software Enigineers, Team Lead , Tech Lead, UX Designers, Implementation Lead, Product Manager.

Indus Valley Partners is the largest specialist solutions firm focused exclusively on the Alternative Asset Management industry.

IVP play a key role supporting their clients in their pursuit of alpha by analyzing their portfolio data, institutionalizing their fund platforms and reducing their non-investment risks.

Founded in 2000, IVP currently have 380 professionals, working across 4 time-zones with over 15 years of in-depth domain expertise and insight.

IVP's array of world-class solutions have won numerous awards across the alternative asset management industry.

The Design Workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, Digital Dionysus,24th, 27th, 28th, 31st, Aug and 1st Sept , 2015, NOIDA, is the third of a series of ongoing workshops.

It’s a Great Time To Be a UX Designer

 

Jared Spool

 

After years of wishing we’d be recognized and appreciated for the value we bring, we designers are now highly sought after. The demand for great design has never been higher! Yet, while we’re presented with more opportunities than ever, we also face increased challenges. Mobile design requires us to rethink how we design for screens and interaction. Agile methodology forces us to critically reevaluate best processes and techniques. Learn how we can deliver world-changing designs while our own world is dramatically shifting under our feet.

UI Designer Delhi, UI Designer Gurgaon, UX Designer Delhi, UX Designer Gurgaon, UI Designer, UX Designer, Shailesh, Shailesh Maurya, Futuresoft UI Designer, Futuresoft UX Designer, royalindianwedding.com, prakashgroup.org, pivc.in, Shailesh Maurya

Projeto landpage

Cliente: Idell

Desenvolvedor: Júnior Paiva - UX Designer

Agência: AZClick

From 25–26 June, the International Design in Government Summer Conference 2019 took place in Edinburgh, Scotland – organised by the Office of the Chief Designer in the Scottish Government, supported by GDS.

 

The conference welcomed 200 design-minded public servants from 13 countries to discuss inclusion and participation, share work and discuss ways of collaborating across borders.

 

Pictured is Live Grønlien, Senior UX Designer at NAV, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration.

Scaling a Design Team: Where Do Product Designers Fit in a Fast-Growing Organization. Panel event, discussing product team structures, responsibilities, and workflows.

 

Moderated by

Sagi Shrieber, Director of Product Design at SimilarWeb and Co-Founder of Hacking UI

 

The Panelists

• Assaf Shalev, Product Designer at IDEO

• Bernat Fortet, UX Designer at Yahoo

• Corey Hall, Product Designer at Bittorrent

• Derek Bender, Product Designer at Uber

• Lan Guo, User Researcher at Facebook

• Melissa Hajj, Product Design Manager at Facebook

Scaling a Design Team: Where Do Product Designers Fit in a Fast-Growing Organization. Panel event, discussing product team structures, responsibilities, and workflows.

 

Moderated by

Sagi Shrieber, Director of Product Design at SimilarWeb and Co-Founder of Hacking UI

 

The Panelists

• Assaf Shalev, Product Designer at IDEO

• Bernat Fortet, UX Designer at Yahoo

• Corey Hall, Product Designer at Bittorrent

• Derek Bender, Product Designer at Uber

• Lan Guo, User Researcher at Facebook

• Melissa Hajj, Product Design Manager at Facebook

It’s a Great Time To Be a UX Designer

 

Jared Spool

 

After years of wishing we’d be recognized and appreciated for the value we bring, we designers are now highly sought after. The demand for great design has never been higher! Yet, while we’re presented with more opportunities than ever, we also face increased challenges. Mobile design requires us to rethink how we design for screens and interaction. Agile methodology forces us to critically reevaluate best processes and techniques. Learn how we can deliver world-changing designs while our own world is dramatically shifting under our feet.

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