User Experience, Design and Software Development rarely get along. Design wants to create gorgeous looking portfolio pieces, User Experience wants the pathways through the system to be crystal clear for its users, and Developers either want to shoehorn a solution into a CMS or toolkit they already have, or learn something new and shiny, paying little or no heed to either of the aforementioned disciplines. Into this we have to mix the clients’ requirements, which of course are arguably the most important aspect of any project, but, interestingly can be counterintuitive to a user’s requirements.
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Spoke at the inaugural Absa Experience Design Conference on Designing the Future through Prototyping. The…
Presented an overview of UX and Design Research concepts and tools to students at the…
User Experience Design is hard to get right. Good designers begin by attempting to understand…
Staying in tune with what users want means more loyal customers—and more revenue for companies.…
Staying in tune with what users want means more loyal customers—and more revenue for companies.…