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I was testing some new film from The IMPOSSIBLE Project, so I was shooting that and then making copies to try on the Instant Lab with my DP2, and I really liked how it came out in Black and White...
Aaron is a kick ass UX Designer at Slacker Radio where I work and even though he had to borrow my sunglasses (his Ray Bans got stolen) he put 'em on and hit the pose I wanted.
In commemoration of International Day for Women and Girls in Science, Priority American Space CcHUB hosted 50 girls and teachers from 10 different community high schools for a seminar and workshop. The program was facilitated by Ruth Temenu, a fast-rising female rock star UI/UX designer and Sophia Iriogbe, an aeronautical engineer and drone pilot. The speakers shared personal stories and examples of women in STEM to inspire the girls and debunk stereotypes of STEM being a men-only field.
Why Become A UX Designer?
If you enjoy spending time on Quora, Yahoo Answers or some professional BBS & Blogs on design, you must have found that the first group of people who went in for UX design was, in fact, fell into it accidentally. Years ago people have no idea of what UX design is (even now there’s no exact definition of it) and they didn’t know whether it has a future. Those people, who started their careers as a UX designer just because the referral of a friend, or the recruitment information online, gradually found that user experience is exactly what they love. It turns out that they made the right choice. Only several years later, most of them feel the job very rewarding, not only for the high salary. In their words, it’s the sense of achievement what attracts them. Indeed, when your design has become part of people’s life, and every of your consideration and details can influence and even change others’ life, there’s no reason for not loving it.
How To Win A UX Design Interview?
Where there is the will, there is the way. The door of UX design will open to you as long as you want. These are not useless comforting words. Undoubtedly, one needs to master many skills like interaction design, visual design, information architecture, etc. if he wants to become an excellent UX designer. Feel stressful? No need. Although the hard skills above are important, soft power contributes more in a UX Design Interview. Then, how to prepare for a UX design interview? The following 5 tips will inspire you.
1. Portfolios Come First
Portfolios are the hardest part in a UX design interview. How can the interviewer know whether a candidate is the one they want in only two hours? If there’s no portfolio, they can hardly know. You may ask what if your design process and idea are not something visual. Is it necessary to show visual design? Of course you should. Those visual design skills such as graphic design, interface design are among the basic skills of a UX designer, just as sculptors know how to draw. What kind of portfolio should I offer? Graphics, wireframes, clips, apps are all good choices. As far as I can see, the best way to show your work is your blog & website. A blog of articles and graphics, which is maintained with efforts, helps the interviewer to know you quickly. It also shows some other abilities of you: maintaining a blog in a long run needs persistence; put your interaction work on website prove your programming skills.
2. Tell the Interviewer That You Are A Team Player
Why a UX designer should be a team player? That’s because many people (PMs, UI, developers, marketers and investors, etc.) are involved in the design and development of a product. That’s a team work. When there’s a disagreement, how do you explain your points and win others’ support? In what cases you should compromise? That’s all about the communication skills and holistic approach. When you’re asked by “Whether you are a team player?”, it’s good to take an example of the way you solved a disagreement in the past. These years, as many design tools with effective sharing capabilities emerge, it’s easier to be a team player than before for a UI/UX designer.
3) Never Skip the Design Process
Design process is the most important part where candidates show their comprehensive skills in a UX design interview. Many candidates made a grave mistake that they ignored or even skip the design process. Following is a typical design process:
User research / demand analysis > sketch > wireframes / prototype > programming > user testing
But the process is not rigid. Since different products have different design flow, there’s a lot of room for UX designers to adjust the process, during which the designers show their uniqueness. Therefore, whether one can clearly explain his design process has a great influence on the UX design interview result.
Further reading “10 Pro Tips to a Smarter Design Process”
4) - Why You Want To Be A UX Designer? - More Than Paying the Rent
I believe that most of you choose to become a UX designer not only because the high salary. Then, how to show your love for UX design in interview? One of the best ways is to describe “What is a UX designer?” in your eyes. Although there isn’t a great definition of UX designer, you still have your own opinions about it. What brings you to the world of UX design? How did you make your mind to become a UX designer? These stories enable the interviewer to know you quickly and determine whether you are the right one to join them.
5) Read More Articles On Interview
The hard skills we mentioned above may be hard to develop in a short time, but we can still improve ourselves greatly by studying the interview skills before stepping into the office. Interview is like exam, the better you prepared, the more you get. The best way to obtain interview skills is to read as many as articles on interview experience. What questions you’ll be asked in a UX design interview? How to answer them? What are common mistakes people made in a UX design interview? How to avoid them? You’ll be very familiar with all of these after reading again and again the articles written by predecessors. Following are some articles on UX design interview experience whose points are reliable in my opinion.I hope you’ll benefit from them.
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Amber Case
Cyborg Anthropologist. UX Designer
“Cyborg Anthropology and the Evaporation of the Interface”
As part of the 5th FLOSS Usability Sprint Event, on Thursday, November 11, 2007, Oracle Applications User Experience hosted the Open Source Applications Foundation on their Chandler Project. Oracle UX designers and usability engineers helped Chandler prepare and run a usability pilot test on their product. Goals:
* Create proper usability testing script which Chandler can use for future and further testing purposes.
* Run a pilot session with 2 participants.
* Introduce Chandler development to formal usability testing process, inculding process and benefits
More Info: www.flossusability.org/wiki.pl?Sprint200711Preday
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
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
See my portfolio website: I Design Websites
Project: Radio
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Role: IA, UX, Designer
Field: IA, Web Design
A Repurposed Goods app is in the works! Built with HTML5/CSS3 on the Baker Framework using the Laker Compendium and some back UX designer hacking skills. The objective, build a magazine that is transferable to all screens (responsive design + adaptive design = YEA!). The magazine's initial purpose is to deliver additional DIY guides and articles on the industry of repurposing with a focus on pallet use. Spring Edition, here we come!
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
James Fenton's talk for Cambridge Usability Group looked out how Art Directors deal with the web as a medium.
What can art direction bring?
- it has a content curation role
- promoting simple, flexible design
- encouraging the sharing of design assets
- bringing web developers and UX designers together
As part of the 5th FLOSS Usability Sprint Event, on Thursday, November 11, 2007, Oracle Applications User Experience hosted the Open Source Applications Foundation on their Chandler Project. Oracle UX designers and usability engineers helped Chandler prepare and run a usability pilot test on their product. Goals:
* Create proper usability testing script which Chandler can use for future and further testing purposes.
* Run a pilot session with 2 participants.
* Introduce Chandler development to formal usability testing process, inculding process and benefits
More Info: www.flossusability.org/wiki.pl?Sprint200711Preday
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
40th UX Design and DesignThinking workshop, in 4 years. Conducted on 31 Oct 2018 in Gurugram, among the packed-room of 31 participants some also arrived from Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Jaipur, Chandigarh. The workshop included Directors, VP, Software Engineers, Business Analysts, UI and UX Designers, Product folk, and more. From Eli Research, Pratham Software, Delhivery, Sopra Speria, FSS, RMgX, IRIS Software, and several other companies
Initiated by DesignRev.in with DigitalDionysus.in and with the Design Ecosystem partnership of NASSCOM Design4India. Nurtured by SHEROES.in and with support from TheCircle.Work by Hunch
My notes from Anthony Colfelt's presentation at UX Australia, titled "The UX Designer as a Protagonist."
It's upon the UI/UX designer to make the website user-friendly and appealing to the users. The UI makes a big difference for the website.
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
At Singsys, we enable ideation of dreams into realities.
We craft custom software solutions for digital evolution!
With illustrative global clientele vouching out for our international development standards, we have embarked upon the novel footing of exceptional services with our skilled and talented UI/UX designers, web developers, and app developers.
40th UX Design and DesignThinking workshop, in 4 years. Conducted on 31 Oct 2018 in Gurugram, among the packed-room of 31 participants some also arrived from Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Jaipur, Chandigarh. The workshop included Directors, VP, Software Engineers, Business Analysts, UI and UX Designers, Product folk, and more. From Eli Research, Pratham Software, Delhivery, Sopra Speria, FSS, RMgX, IRIS Software, and several other companies
Initiated by DesignRev.in with DigitalDionysus.in and with the Design Ecosystem partnership of NASSCOM Design4India. Nurtured by SHEROES.in and with support from TheCircle.Work by Hunch
At Kino 18, October 2012
Maciej Szafraniec, a UX designer and a member of the TEDxKraków team responsible for speakers, has prepared a couple TED Talks by people who think less can indeed be more.
photo by Bartolomeo Koczenasz
A Repurposed Goods app is in the works! Built with HTML5/CSS3 on the Baker Framework using the Laker Compendium and some back UX designer hacking skills. The objective, build a magazine that is transferable to all screens (responsive design + adaptive design = YEA!). The magazine's initial purpose is to deliver additional DIY guides and articles on the industry of repurposing with a focus on pallet use. Spring Edition, here we come!