UX Podcast https://uxpodcast.com/ Balancing business, technology, people and society Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:31:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://uxpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/cropped-uxopdcast-icon-512px-32x32.png UX Podcast https://uxpodcast.com/ 32 32 Balancing business, technology, people and society James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom clean episodic James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom podcast Balancing business, technology, people and society UX Podcast https://uxpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/uxpodcast-coverart.png https://uxpodcast.com Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Every other week 2154a995-5788-5b51-b2a2-84f2daf9fd7e The rule of three with Ellen Lupton https://uxpodcast.com/325-rule-of-three-ellen-lupton/ Thu, 18 Apr 2024 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4097 https://uxpodcast.com/325-rule-of-three-ellen-lupton/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/325-rule-of-three-ellen-lupton/feed/ 0 <p>S02E15 (#325). Ellen Lupton, designer, educator and author, helps us stock up our toolbox of design principles and methods, starting off with storytelling in visual design, and the “rule of three” before we move on to linear and non-linear experiences. Will we follow the rule of three and have a third topic? We talk about...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/325-rule-of-three-ellen-lupton/">The rule of three with Ellen Lupton</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E15 (#325). Ellen Lupton, designer, educator and author, helps us stock up our toolbox of design principles and methods, starting off with storytelling in visual design, and the “rule of three” before we move on to linear and non-linear experiences. Will we follow the rule of three and have a third topic?

We talk about IKEA and The Wizard of Oz, labyrinths and mazes. The use of colour to craft a narrative within larger experiences. The importance of pace, and that sometimes a challenge is good for the experience.

“[Seven] is a beautiful number. It’s a prime number, it has an elegance within the sequence from one to ten. That’s very attractive. And of course, people can remember seven things, not me anymore.”

– Ellen Lupton

(Listening time: 31 minutes, transcript)

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S02E15 (#325). Ellen Lupton, designer, educator and author, helps us stock up our toolbox of design principles and methods, starting off with storytelling in visual design, and the “rule of three” before we move on to linear and non-linear experiences.... S02E15 (#325). Ellen Lupton, designer, educator and author, helps us stock up our toolbox of design principles and methods, starting off with storytelling in visual design, and the “rule of three” before we move on to linear and non-linear experiences. Will we follow the rule of three and have a third topic? We talk about... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 31:22
Sketching workshop with Eva-Lotta Lamm https://uxpodcast.com/324-sketching-workshop-eva-lotta-lamm/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4086 https://uxpodcast.com/324-sketching-workshop-eva-lotta-lamm/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/324-sketching-workshop-eva-lotta-lamm/feed/ 0 <p>S02E14 (#324). A slightly different episode to usual. Eva-Lotta Lamm joins us to hold a visual thinking sketching workshop – Eva-Lotta, James and Per have fun going through three sketching exercises set by Eva-Lotta that can help you with your creativity, team-building, visual thinking and much more. Grab some pens, and perhaps even a couple...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/324-sketching-workshop-eva-lotta-lamm/">Sketching workshop with Eva-Lotta Lamm</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E14 (#324). A slightly different episode to usual. Eva-Lotta Lamm joins us to hold a visual thinking sketching workshop – Eva-Lotta, James and Per have fun going through three sketching exercises set by Eva-Lotta that can help you with your creativity, team-building, visual thinking and much more.

Grab some pens, and perhaps even a couple of colleagues and join in as we work through the exercises. Eva-Lotta gets us drawing Squiggle Birds, puts us through “pass it on” sketching – and then a “describe and draw” exercise.

“Who’s this person? What happens afterwards? Does he get a new coat? Or is he gonna throw him into the water? Or is he gonna strangle him?”

– Eva-Lotta Lamm

(Listening time: 58 minutes, transcript)

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This conversation was inspired by FBTB 2023 and recorded at UXLx 2023.

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S02E14 (#324). A slightly different episode to usual. Eva-Lotta Lamm joins us to hold a visual thinking sketching workshop – Eva-Lotta, James and Per have fun going through three sketching exercises set by Eva-Lotta that can help you with your creativi... S02E14 (#324). A slightly different episode to usual. Eva-Lotta Lamm joins us to hold a visual thinking sketching workshop – Eva-Lotta, James and Per have fun going through three sketching exercises set by Eva-Lotta that can help you with your creativity, team-building, visual thinking and much more. Grab some pens, and perhaps even a couple... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 58:39
Change leadership with Maria Giudice https://uxpodcast.com/323-change-leadership-maria-giudice/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4081 https://uxpodcast.com/323-change-leadership-maria-giudice/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/323-change-leadership-maria-giudice/feed/ 0 <p>S02E13 (#323).  We are in the age of design-driven change. Maria Giudice joins us to talk about being changemakers – How we can design change in a complex world. We start by looking at the history of change management and how we are now firmly in the age of design-driven change and that requires change...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/323-change-leadership-maria-giudice/">Change leadership with Maria Giudice</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E13 (#323).  We are in the age of design-driven change. Maria Giudice joins us to talk about being changemakers – How we can design change in a complex world. We start by looking at the history of change management and how we are now firmly in the age of design-driven change and that requires change leadership.

We look at change making and understanding different types of people’s reactions and how to engage those who have different attitudes towards change. All of this in the context of organisations where leadership buy-in and cultural readiness are crucial for success

“As long as the human race has existed, we’ve adapted as human beings. We’ve tried and failed and adapted. All of that is change. It’s fundamental to who we are.”

– Maria Giudice

(Listening time: 42 minutes)

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This conversation was recorded at UXLx 2023.

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S02E13 (#323).  We are in the age of design-driven change. Maria Giudice joins us to talk about being changemakers – How we can design change in a complex world. We start by looking at the history of change management and how we are now firmly in the a... S02E13 (#323).  We are in the age of design-driven change. Maria Giudice joins us to talk about being changemakers – How we can design change in a complex world. We start by looking at the history of change management and how we are now firmly in the age of design-driven change and that requires change... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:51
The right question with Meena Kothandaraman https://uxpodcast.com/322-right-question-meena-kothandaraman/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4076 https://uxpodcast.com/322-right-question-meena-kothandaraman/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/322-right-question-meena-kothandaraman/feed/ 0 <p>S02E12 (#322).  Asking the right question and wanting to get a good response. How do we handle that as researchers? Meena Kothandaraman joins us to talk about our curiosity as researchers, the different lenses of inquiry we can apply from exploratory to validation. We talk as well about being curious and the skill of getting...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/322-right-question-meena-kothandaraman/">The right question with Meena Kothandaraman</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E12 (#322).  Asking the right question and wanting to get a good response. How do we handle that as researchers? Meena Kothandaraman joins us to talk about our curiosity as researchers, the different lenses of inquiry we can apply from exploratory to validation. We talk as well about being curious and the skill of getting people to articulate their thoughts and describe something in depth.

“Our job as researchers is not to just say, ‘I have a question that I want to ask you and you have to answer it’, we have to shepherd the team through a moment of reflection, where they really think deeply about something, they think deeply about a story, how somebody describes that space, how we pulled together everybody’s data, to then create structures to describe that space.”

– Meena Kothandaraman

(Listening time: 33 minutes, transcript)

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S02E12 (#322).  Asking the right question and wanting to get a good response. How do we handle that as researchers? Meena Kothandaraman joins us to talk about our curiosity as researchers, the different lenses of inquiry we can apply from exploratory t... S02E12 (#322).  Asking the right question and wanting to get a good response. How do we handle that as researchers? Meena Kothandaraman joins us to talk about our curiosity as researchers, the different lenses of inquiry we can apply from exploratory to validation. We talk as well about being curious and the skill of getting... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 32:50
Building trust in AI with Carol Smith https://uxpodcast.com/321-building-trust-ai-carol-smith/ Thu, 15 Feb 2024 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4069 https://uxpodcast.com/321-building-trust-ai-carol-smith/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/321-building-trust-ai-carol-smith/feed/ 0 <p>S02E11 (#321).  How do we know when to trust a system? Carol Smith leads the Trust Lab team at Carnagie Mellon Universty, where they conduct research into making trustworthy, human centered, and responsible AI systems. Our conversation highlights the importance of guardrails and ethical considerations in AI development, as well as to ask the right...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/321-building-trust-ai-carol-smith/">Building trust in AI with Carol Smith</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E11 (#321).  How do we know when to trust a system? Carol Smith leads the Trust Lab team at Carnagie Mellon Universty, where they conduct research into making trustworthy, human centered, and responsible AI systems. Our conversation highlights the importance of guardrails and ethical considerations in AI development, as well as to ask the right questions and to be critical of the work we are doing – in order to make the best systems we can for the people who are using them or who will be affected by them.

“If the system is providing the right kind of evidence of how it’s making decisions, how it’s making recommendations, if it is a situation where the people understand the capabilities of that system in that particular context, and also know what the edges are – it can’t handle this type of situation, or it will perform poorly in this type of situation – then they can begin to build what is called calibrated trust. “

– Carol Smith

(Listening time: 35 minutes, transcript)

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S02E11 (#321).  How do we know when to trust a system? Carol Smith leads the Trust Lab team at Carnagie Mellon Universty, where they conduct research into making trustworthy, human centered, and responsible AI systems. S02E11 (#321).  How do we know when to trust a system? Carol Smith leads the Trust Lab team at Carnagie Mellon Universty, where they conduct research into making trustworthy, human centered, and responsible AI systems. Our conversation highlights the importance of guardrails and ethical considerations in AI development, as well as to ask the right... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 35:26
Digital Ownership with David Dylan Thomas https://uxpodcast.com/320-digital-ownership-david-dylan-thomas/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4062 https://uxpodcast.com/320-digital-ownership-david-dylan-thomas/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/320-digital-ownership-david-dylan-thomas/feed/ 0 <p>S02E10 (#320). What does it mean to own something? We talk with David about the concept of ownership, going beyond the legal definition and into the wider concept of ownership and how digital artefacts lead us to re-think and re-evaluate some of the concepts that we have previously relied on. We talk about copyright, creative...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/320-digital-ownership-david-dylan-thomas/">Digital Ownership with David Dylan Thomas</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E10 (#320). What does it mean to own something? We talk with David about the concept of ownership, going beyond the legal definition and into the wider concept of ownership and how digital artefacts lead us to re-think and re-evaluate some of the concepts that we have previously relied on.

We talk about copyright, creative commons, art, creativity, reciprocity and how concepts such as crowd funding can enable projects that otherwise don’t make traditional economic sense. We also name-drop a large number of music artists and albums! 

“What’s scarce in buying that, you know, Beyonce digital album is Beyonce. She’s the part that is in fact, individual not replicable. Super scarce, her time, her effort.”

– David Dylan Thomas

(Listening time: 47 minutes, transcript)

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S02E10 (#320). What does it mean to own something? We talk with David about the concept of ownership, going beyond the legal definition and into the wider concept of ownership and how digital artefacts lead us to re-think and re-evaluate some of the co... S02E10 (#320). What does it mean to own something? We talk with David about the concept of ownership, going beyond the legal definition and into the wider concept of ownership and how digital artefacts lead us to re-think and re-evaluate some of the concepts that we have previously relied on. We talk about copyright, creative... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 47:53
Experience strategy https://uxpodcast.com/319-experience-strategy-linkshow/ Thu, 18 Jan 2024 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4058 https://uxpodcast.com/319-experience-strategy-linkshow/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/319-experience-strategy-linkshow/feed/ 0 <p>S02E09 (#319). A linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have caught their attention. The articles in this episode are about pragmatic discovery; delivering value to projects, and how UX Strategy should focus on, understand, and design, across all touchpoints, for the users – Experience strategy. Article one is Don’t get stuck in discovery...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/319-experience-strategy-linkshow/">Experience strategy</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E09 (#319). A linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have caught their attention. The articles in this episode are about pragmatic discovery; delivering value to projects, and how UX Strategy should focus on, understand, and design, across all touchpoints, for the users – Experience strategy.

Article one is Don’t get stuck in discovery with insights no one asked for by Martin Sandström.

“What we should focus our attention on is less about solving the right problem and more, way more, about how we can bring value to the project.”  

Article two is UX Strategy – What is it? by Eddie Rich.

“Experience Strategy is a vision and evolving long-term plan of outcomes to align every customer touchpoint with your brand position, as part of the business strategy.”  

(Listening time: 27 minutes, transcript)

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S02E09 (#319). A linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have caught their attention. The articles in this episode are about pragmatic discovery; delivering value to projects, and how UX Strategy should focus on, understand, and design, S02E09 (#319). A linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have caught their attention. The articles in this episode are about pragmatic discovery; delivering value to projects, and how UX Strategy should focus on, understand, and design, across all touchpoints, for the users – Experience strategy. Article one is Don’t get stuck in discovery... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 27:23
Lost history with Zoë Rose https://uxpodcast.com/318-lost-history-zoe-rose/ Thu, 04 Jan 2024 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4053 https://uxpodcast.com/318-lost-history-zoe-rose/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/318-lost-history-zoe-rose/feed/ 0 <p>S02E08 (#318). Zoë has been researching the history of some of the creative thinking methodologies we use as designers. In this episode she takes on a journey back to the origins of brainstorming, the double diamond, and design thinking. It turns out that the origins, and even the criticisms, of these methodologies go back further...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/318-lost-history-zoe-rose/">Lost history with Zoë Rose</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E08 (#318). Zoë has been researching the history of some of the creative thinking methodologies we use as designers. In this episode she takes on a journey back to the origins of brainstorming, the double diamond, and design thinking.

It turns out that the origins, and even the criticisms, of these methodologies go back further than you perhaps thought. We also discuss with Zoë the appropriation processes from one culture to another and the significance of culture more generally as part of problem solving.

“The more sophisticated problem solving is, the more it is contextual”

– Zoë Rose

(Listening time: 47 minutes, transcript)

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S02E08 (#318). Zoë has been researching the history of some of the creative thinking methodologies we use as designers. In this episode she takes on a journey back to the origins of brainstorming, the double diamond, and design thinking. S02E08 (#318). Zoë has been researching the history of some of the creative thinking methodologies we use as designers. In this episode she takes on a journey back to the origins of brainstorming, the double diamond, and design thinking. It turns out that the origins, and even the criticisms, of these methodologies go back further... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 47:07
Hidden dilemmas https://uxpodcast.com/317-hidden-dilemmas-linkshow/ Thu, 16 Nov 2023 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4039 https://uxpodcast.com/317-hidden-dilemmas-linkshow/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/317-hidden-dilemmas-linkshow/feed/ 0 <p>S02E07 (#317). A slightly different linkshow featuring two articles, one by James and one by Per. The articles in this episode are about how the experience of a delayed flight highlights the wider impact of poor service design, and how the way in which you type can reveal who you are. Article one is Final...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/317-hidden-dilemmas-linkshow/">Hidden dilemmas</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E07 (#317). A slightly different linkshow featuring two articles, one by James and one by Per. The articles in this episode are about how the experience of a delayed flight highlights the wider impact of poor service design, and how the way in which you type can reveal who you are.

Article one is Final call by James Royal-Lawson.

“We are priming people to expect that digital services aren’t very good. This is the absolute opposite of what we hope to achieve.”  

Article two is Your unique typing rhythm can reveal your identity by Per Axbom.

“Common misspellings, errors, preferred words, punctuation, capitalisation and use of emojis will of course all play into this data. The more that is known, the closer confidence levels come to being the equivalent of a biometric fingerprint.”  

(Listening time: 31 minutes, transcript)

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S02E07 (#317). A slightly different linkshow featuring two articles, one by James and one by Per. The articles in this episode are about how the experience of a delayed flight highlights the wider impact of poor service design, S02E07 (#317). A slightly different linkshow featuring two articles, one by James and one by Per. The articles in this episode are about how the experience of a delayed flight highlights the wider impact of poor service design, and how the way in which you type can reveal who you are. Article one is Final... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 31:05
Designer accountability with Kim Goodwin https://uxpodcast.com/316-designer-accountability-kim-goodwin/ Thu, 19 Oct 2023 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4032 https://uxpodcast.com/316-designer-accountability-kim-goodwin/#respond https://uxpodcast.com/316-designer-accountability-kim-goodwin/feed/ 0 <p>S02E06 (#316). Reflections and Lessons from heathcare design. Kim Goodwin has spent many years working within the healthcare industry. We discuss design principles used in healthcare and how they are transferrable across industries, as well as how designers should be more accountable. We also talk about enterprise design, traceability, accountability, and being more professional as...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/316-designer-accountability-kim-goodwin/">Designer accountability with Kim Goodwin</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E06 (#316). Reflections and Lessons from heathcare design. Kim Goodwin has spent many years working within the healthcare industry. We discuss design principles used in healthcare and how they are transferrable across industries, as well as how designers should be more accountable.

We also talk about enterprise design, traceability, accountability, and being more professional as a design industry. Do the people hiring designers have the ability to judge if they are getting good designers? Would professional acreditation help with recruitment, accountability and the quality of what we design?

“I think that, you know, at some point, we have to be a bit more professional if we want to be treated as such.”

– Kim Goodwin

(Listening time: 39 minutes, transcript)

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S02E06 (#316). Reflections and Lessons from heathcare design. Kim Goodwin has spent many years working within the healthcare industry. We discuss design principles used in healthcare and how they are transferrable across industries, S02E06 (#316). Reflections and Lessons from heathcare design. Kim Goodwin has spent many years working within the healthcare industry. We discuss design principles used in healthcare and how they are transferrable across industries, as well as how designers should be more accountable. We also talk about enterprise design, traceability, accountability, and being more professional as... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 39:29
Presenting design work with Ben Sauer https://uxpodcast.com/315-presenting-design-work-ben-sauer/ Thu, 05 Oct 2023 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4027 <p>S02E05 (#315). Death by screens. Presenting high stakes design work with Ben Sauer. We talk about how presenting is an experience that needs to be designed, and we discuss some of the ways in which you can approach crafting a presentation experience and become better at communicating your design work. As we have moved from...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/315-presenting-design-work-ben-sauer/">Presenting design work with Ben Sauer</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E05 (#315). Death by screens. Presenting high stakes design work with Ben Sauer. We talk about how presenting is an experience that needs to be designed, and we discuss some of the ways in which you can approach crafting a presentation experience an... S02E05 (#315). Death by screens. Presenting high stakes design work with Ben Sauer. We talk about how presenting is an experience that needs to be designed, and we discuss some of the ways in which you can approach crafting a presentation experience and become better at communicating your design work. As we have moved from... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 44:55 Make it more so with Chris Noessel and Nathan Shedroff https://uxpodcast.com/314-make-it-more-so-chris-noessel-nathan-shedroff/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4020 <p>S02E04 (#314). Sci-fi and AI. Over a decade on from our first chat with Chris and Nathan, after the publishing of their book Make It So – Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction, Per and James found themselves with the opportunity at UXLx to talk to Chris and Nathan again. Our conversation starts with AI...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/314-make-it-more-so-chris-noessel-nathan-shedroff/">Make it more so with Chris Noessel and Nathan Shedroff</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E04 (#314). Sci-fi and AI. Over a decade on from our first chat with Chris and Nathan, after the publishing of their book Make It So – Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction, Per and James found themselves with the opportunity at UXLx to ta... S02E04 (#314). Sci-fi and AI. Over a decade on from our first chat with Chris and Nathan, after the publishing of their book Make It So – Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction, Per and James found themselves with the opportunity at UXLx to talk to Chris and Nathan again. Our conversation starts with AI... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 52:53 Frugal computing https://uxpodcast.com/313-frugal-computing/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=4019 <p>S02E03 (#313). A linkshow featuring two articles that have grabbed James and Per’s attention. The articles in this episode are about the need for low-carbon and sustainable computing and CSS media features that can be used for detecting user preferences and creating more inclusive experiences.  Article one is Frugal computing: developer perspective by Wim Vanderbauwhede....</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/313-frugal-computing/">Frugal computing</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E03 (#313). A linkshow featuring two articles that have grabbed James and Per’s attention. The articles in this episode are about the need for low-carbon and sustainable computing and CSS media features that can be used for detecting user preference... S02E03 (#313). A linkshow featuring two articles that have grabbed James and Per’s attention. The articles in this episode are about the need for low-carbon and sustainable computing and CSS media features that can be used for detecting user preferences and creating more inclusive experiences.  Article one is Frugal computing: developer perspective by Wim Vanderbauwhede.... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:21 Get the words to work with Torrey Podmajersky https://uxpodcast.com/312-words-work-context-torrey-podmajersky/ Thu, 24 Aug 2023 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3994 <p>S02E02 (#312). Torrey Podmajersky, author of Strategic Writing for UX, joined us to help us get the words to work. Together with Torrey we highlight the importance of giving our work context as well as establishing a shared vocabulary. We also talk reflect about how the focus on graphical design comes a the expense of...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/312-words-work-context-torrey-podmajersky/">Get the words to work with Torrey Podmajersky</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E02 (#312). Torrey Podmajersky, author of Strategic Writing for UX, joined us to help us get the words to work. Together with Torrey we highlight the importance of giving our work context as well as establishing a shared vocabulary. S02E02 (#312). Torrey Podmajersky, author of Strategic Writing for UX, joined us to help us get the words to work. Together with Torrey we highlight the importance of giving our work context as well as establishing a shared vocabulary. We also talk reflect about how the focus on graphical design comes a the expense of... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:43 The leader’s journey with Donna Lichaw https://uxpodcast.com/311-donna-lichaw-leaders-journey/ Thu, 10 Aug 2023 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3995 <p>S02E01 (#311). Donna Lichaw takes us on another enthrawling journey in our latest podcast interview with her. This time Donna helps us understand the value of finding out your superpower and becoming a superhero. What’s all that got to do with leadership? Listen along and find out. We discuss how there is so much expectation...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/311-donna-lichaw-leaders-journey/">The leader’s journey with Donna Lichaw</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> S02E01 (#311). Donna Lichaw takes us on another enthrawling journey in our latest podcast interview with her. This time Donna helps us understand the value of finding out your superpower and becoming a superhero. S02E01 (#311). Donna Lichaw takes us on another enthrawling journey in our latest podcast interview with her. This time Donna helps us understand the value of finding out your superpower and becoming a superhero. What’s all that got to do with leadership? Listen along and find out. We discuss how there is so much expectation... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 45:13 Season 2 update from James and Per https://uxpodcast.com/update-2-start-of-season-two/ Thu, 22 Jun 2023 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3991 <p>We’ve got an update for you about season 2 of UX podcast. After our 10-year long first season, we’re soon back for season 2. August 11th 2023 will see the first episode of the new season released. We’ve been busy recording interviews and getting things set for the next season. The first batch of shows...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/update-2-start-of-season-two/">Season 2 update from James and Per</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We’ve got an update for you about season 2 of UX podcast. After our 10-year long first season, we’re soon back for season 2. August 11th 2023 will see the first episode of the new season released. We’ve been busy recording interviews and getting things... We’ve got an update for you about season 2 of UX podcast. After our 10-year long first season, we’re soon back for season 2. August 11th 2023 will see the first episode of the new season released. We’ve been busy recording interviews and getting things set for the next season. The first batch of shows... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 2:11 An update from James and Per https://uxpodcast.com/update-1-end-of-season-one/ Thu, 23 Mar 2023 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3986 <p>We’ve got a little update for you about UX podcast. We’ve been publishing an episode every other Friday without fail for just over a decade since episode 33, which is absolutely insane. It’s a streak of 277 episodes. 554 weeks. We’ve quite recently actually surpassed 2.5 million downloads. What we’re going to do now is...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/update-1-end-of-season-one/">An update from James and Per</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We’ve got a little update for you about UX podcast. We’ve been publishing an episode every other Friday without fail for just over a decade since episode 33, which is absolutely insane. It’s a streak of 277 episodes. 554 weeks. We’ve got a little update for you about UX podcast. We’ve been publishing an episode every other Friday without fail for just over a decade since episode 33, which is absolutely insane. It’s a streak of 277 episodes. 554 weeks. We’ve quite recently actually surpassed 2.5 million downloads. What we’re going to do now is... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 3:05 #310 Fudge design thinking with Anna Kirah https://uxpodcast.com/310-anna-kirah-fudge-design-thinking/ Thu, 09 Mar 2023 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3981 <p>Power dynamics, egos, “I know best”. The ways in which we go about solving problems need to be challenged and changed. Anna Kirah joins us to help us facilitate that change and make a move from design thinking towards transdisciplinary thinking. We talk about what transdisciplinary thinking is and how this differs from teamwork and...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/310-anna-kirah-fudge-design-thinking/">#310 Fudge design thinking with Anna Kirah</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Power dynamics, egos, “I know best”. The ways in which we go about solving problems need to be challenged and changed. Anna Kirah joins us to help us facilitate that change and make a move from design thinking towards transdisciplinary thinking. Power dynamics, egos, “I know best”. The ways in which we go about solving problems need to be challenged and changed. Anna Kirah joins us to help us facilitate that change and make a move from design thinking towards transdisciplinary thinking. We talk about what transdisciplinary thinking is and how this differs from teamwork and... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:49 #309 Container queries and design thinking https://uxpodcast.com/309-container-queries-design-thinking/ Thu, 23 Feb 2023 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3978 <p>Episode 309 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about container queries being available to use in all major browsers and how design thinking was supposed to fix the world. Where did it go wrong? Article one is… Container queries land in stable browsers...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/309-container-queries-design-thinking/">#309 Container queries and design thinking</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 309 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about container queries being available to use in all major browsers and how design thinking was supposed to fix the world. Episode 309 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about container queries being available to use in all major browsers and how design thinking was supposed to fix the world. Where did it go wrong? Article one is… Container queries land in stable browsers... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:24 #308 Systems thinking with Sheryl Cababa https://uxpodcast.com/308-systems-thinking-sheryl-cababa/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3970 <p>What is systems thinking and how can designers make use of it in their work? In her book Closing the loop, Sheryl Cababa lays out her answer and approach to this question. We talk to her and discuss some of the core definitions and concepts.  We talk about the difference between soft and hard systems,...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/308-systems-thinking-sheryl-cababa/">#308 Systems thinking with Sheryl Cababa</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> What is systems thinking and how can designers make use of it in their work? In her book Closing the loop, Sheryl Cababa lays out her answer and approach to this question. We talk to her and discuss some of the core definitions and concepts. What is systems thinking and how can designers make use of it in their work? In her book Closing the loop, Sheryl Cababa lays out her answer and approach to this question. We talk to her and discuss some of the core definitions and concepts.  We talk about the difference between soft and hard systems,... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 51:30 #307 Policy and design with Alexandra Schmidt https://uxpodcast.com/307-policy-design-alexandra-schmidt/ Thu, 26 Jan 2023 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3966 <p>In this conversation with Alex Schmidt, author of Deliberate Intervention, we discuss “policy” in relation to digital design and tech. We discuss how even though designers intend to do good and have a positive impact, harm can still happen as a result of our designs. We talk about how it is natural for systems to...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/307-policy-design-alexandra-schmidt/">#307 Policy and design with Alexandra Schmidt</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> In this conversation with Alex Schmidt, author of Deliberate Intervention, we discuss “policy” in relation to digital design and tech. We discuss how even though designers intend to do good and have a positive impact, In this conversation with Alex Schmidt, author of Deliberate Intervention, we discuss “policy” in relation to digital design and tech. We discuss how even though designers intend to do good and have a positive impact, harm can still happen as a result of our designs. We talk about how it is natural for systems to... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:52 #306 Human centred design with Alastair Somerville (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/306-human-centred-design-alastair-somerville/ Thu, 12 Jan 2023 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3937 <p>We are constantly simplifying the world around us and the people within it. This is a perfectly understandable reaction to the messy things we have to work with. But with every step back we are building a wall between the user and what it is to be human. We talk to Alastair about human centred design. How...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/306-human-centred-design-alastair-somerville/">#306 Human centred design with Alastair Somerville (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We are constantly simplifying the world around us and the people within it. This is a perfectly understandable reaction to the messy things we have to work with. But with every step back we are building a wall between the user and what it is to be huma... We are constantly simplifying the world around us and the people within it. This is a perfectly understandable reaction to the messy things we have to work with. But with every step back we are building a wall between the user and what it is to be human. We talk to Alastair about human centred design. How... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:14 #305 Dyscalculia and ChatGPT https://uxpodcast.com/305-dyscalculia-chatgpt/ Thu, 29 Dec 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3935 <p>Episode 305 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy, and How ChatGPT is blowing Google out of the water: a UX breakdown. Article one is… Designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy by Jane...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/305-dyscalculia-chatgpt/">#305 Dyscalculia and ChatGPT</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 305 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy, and How ChatGPT is blowing Google out of the water: a UX breakdown. Episode 305 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy, and How ChatGPT is blowing Google out of the water: a UX breakdown. Article one is… Designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy by Jane... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 37:43 #304 Building a content strategy practice with Natalie Marie Dunbar https://uxpodcast.com/304-content-strategy-practice-marie-dunbar/ Thu, 15 Dec 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3920 <p>Getting anything up and running takes both time and planing. Content strategist Natalie Marie Dunbar joins us to talk about her content strategy practice blueprint and how it can help you when building a practice. What to do in order to avoid being an unheard and unappreciated silo as you grow from being a solo...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/304-content-strategy-practice-marie-dunbar/">#304 Building a content strategy practice with Natalie Marie Dunbar</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Getting anything up and running takes both time and planing. Content strategist Natalie Marie Dunbar joins us to talk about her content strategy practice blueprint and how it can help you when building a practice. Getting anything up and running takes both time and planing. Content strategist Natalie Marie Dunbar joins us to talk about her content strategy practice blueprint and how it can help you when building a practice. What to do in order to avoid being an unheard and unappreciated silo as you grow from being a solo... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 39:45 #303 Metacognition with Steve Fleming https://uxpodcast.com/303-metacognition-steve-fleming/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3912 <p>We take a dive into neuroscience and metacognition. Thinking about thinking and thinking about other minds. We are joined by Professor Stephen Fleming, neuroscientist and author of the book Know Thyself to learn more about how our cognition works and the implications for our work as mind-creating creatives and in the development of AI. We...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/303-metacognition-steve-fleming/">#303 Metacognition with Steve Fleming</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We take a dive into neuroscience and metacognition. Thinking about thinking and thinking about other minds. We are joined by Professor Stephen Fleming, neuroscientist and author of the book Know Thyself to learn more about how our cognition works and t... We take a dive into neuroscience and metacognition. Thinking about thinking and thinking about other minds. We are joined by Professor Stephen Fleming, neuroscientist and author of the book Know Thyself to learn more about how our cognition works and the implications for our work as mind-creating creatives and in the development of AI. We... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 41:04 #302 Articulating design decisions with Tom Greever (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/302-articulating-design-decisions/ Thu, 17 Nov 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3904 <p>We talk to Tom Greever about Articulating Design Decisions. How do we talk about our designs effectively with stakeholders? Every designer has to explain (and justify) their design decisions to non-designers but what are the skills tactics and methods that are needed to pull this off in a way that opens the door for your project to create...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/302-articulating-design-decisions/">#302 Articulating design decisions with Tom Greever (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We talk to Tom Greever about Articulating Design Decisions. How do we talk about our designs effectively with stakeholders? Every designer has to explain (and justify) their design decisions to non-designers but what are the skills tactics and methods ... We talk to Tom Greever about Articulating Design Decisions. How do we talk about our designs effectively with stakeholders? Every designer has to explain (and justify) their design decisions to non-designers but what are the skills tactics and methods that are needed to pull this off in a way that opens the door for your project to create... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 45:39 #301 Informed consent with Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla https://uxpodcast.com/301-informed-consent-kim-foulds-joyce-rafla/ Thu, 03 Nov 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3897 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/301-informed-consent-kim-foulds-joyce-rafla/">#301 Informed consent with Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:24 #300 Jokes and humour with Delia Chiaro https://uxpodcast.com/300-humour-delia-chiaro/ Thu, 20 Oct 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3890 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/300-humour-delia-chiaro/">#300 Jokes and humour with Delia Chiaro</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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 thing... 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 49:47 #299 Best practice with Rich Brophy https://uxpodcast.com/299-best-practice-rich-brophy/ Thu, 06 Oct 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3887 <p>“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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/299-best-practice-rich-brophy/">#299 Best practice with Rich Brophy</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> “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? “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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 34:07 #298 Colonised Thinking and Figma https://uxpodcast.com/298-colonised-thinking-figma/ Thu, 22 Sep 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3880 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/298-colonised-thinking-figma/">#298 Colonised Thinking and Figma</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 41:28 #297 Complexity with Jonas Söder­ström (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/297-complexity-jonas-soderstrom/ Thu, 08 Sep 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3872 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/297-complexity-jonas-soderstrom/">#297 Complexity with Jonas Söder<wbr>­ström (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 39:48 #296 Introvert designers with Tim Yeo https://uxpodcast.com/296-introverts-tim-yeo/ Thu, 25 Aug 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3867 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/296-introverts-tim-yeo/">#296 Introvert designers with Tim Yeo</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:42 #295 Discovery with Dan Brown (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/295-discovery-dan-brown/ Thu, 11 Aug 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3861 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/295-discovery-dan-brown/">#295 Discovery with Dan Brown (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 31:38 #294 Sitemaps https://uxpodcast.com/294-sitemaps/ Thu, 28 Jul 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3850 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/294-sitemaps/">#294 Sitemaps</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 43:12 #293 Designing for stress with Katie Swindler https://uxpodcast.com/293-life-death-design-katie-swindler/ Thu, 14 Jul 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3848 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/293-life-death-design-katie-swindler/">#293 Designing for stress with Katie Swindler</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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 (unexpected... 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 44:45 #292 Product management with Christian Crumlish https://uxpodcast.com/292-product-management-christian-crumlish/ Thu, 30 Jun 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3840 <p>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,...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/292-product-management-christian-crumlish/">#292 Product management with Christian Crumlish</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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,... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:15 #291 Designing elevators with Reetta Ranne and Jussi Hiltunen (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/291-elevator-lift-design-kone/ Thu, 16 Jun 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3834 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/291-elevator-lift-design-kone/">#291 Designing elevators with Reetta Ranne and Jussi Hiltunen (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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, 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:10 #290 Web3 with Laura Kalbag https://uxpodcast.com/290-web3-laura-kalbag/ Thu, 02 Jun 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3825 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/290-web3-laura-kalbag/">#290 Web3 with Laura Kalbag</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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 t... 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 48:24 #289 Diagramming with Abby Covert https://uxpodcast.com/289-diagramming-stuck-abby-covert/ Thu, 19 May 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3819 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/289-diagramming-stuck-abby-covert/">#289 Diagramming with Abby Covert</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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... 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 41:20 #288 Native emojis 🐻‍❄️ https://uxpodcast.com/288-native-emojis/ Thu, 05 May 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3810 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/288-native-emojis/">#288 Native emojis 🐻‍❄️</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:23 #287 Endineering with Joe MacLeod https://uxpodcast.com/287-endineering-joe-macleod/ Thu, 21 Apr 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3800 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/287-endineering-joe-macleod/">#287 Endineering with Joe MacLeod</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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, 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 39:24 #286 Reintroduction to Information Architecture with Donna Spencer (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/286-information-architecture-donna-spencer/ Thu, 07 Apr 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3794 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/286-information-architecture-donna-spencer/">#286 Reintroduction to Information Architecture with Donna Spencer (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 31:28 #285 Brainstorming with Christopher McCann https://uxpodcast.com/285-brainstorming-christopher-mccann/ Thu, 24 Mar 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3785 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/285-brainstorming-christopher-mccann/">#285 Brainstorming with Christopher McCann</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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 pro... 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 40:15 #284 Additive bias https://uxpodcast.com/284-additive-bias/ Thu, 10 Mar 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3777 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/284-additive-bias/">#284 Additive bias</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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, 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:28 #283 Core web vitals with Katie Hempenius https://uxpodcast.com/283-core-web-vitals-katie-hempenius/ Thu, 24 Feb 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3772 <p>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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/283-core-web-vitals-katie-hempenius/">#283 Core web vitals with Katie Hempenius</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> 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. 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 41:39 #282 Older adults and tech with Carolyn Wilson-Nash https://uxpodcast.com/282-older-adults-tech-carolyn-wilson-nash/ Thu, 10 Feb 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3756 <p>Carolyn Wilson-Nash together with Julie Tinson, both 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...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/282-older-adults-tech-carolyn-wilson-nash/">#282 Older adults and tech with Carolyn Wilson-Nash</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Carolyn Wilson-Nash together with Julie Tinson, both 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 Wilson-Nash together with Julie Tinson, both 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... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 46:01 #281 Organisational trauma with Vivianne Castillo https://uxpodcast.com/281-organisational-trauma-vivianne-castillo/ Thu, 27 Jan 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3748 <p>We often think of trauma as something that individuals go through, but organisations can experience trauma too. Vivianne Castillo was part of producing a research-based report that reveals the ways that organisations respond to trauma. The report also puts forward a suggestion of how organisations can handling healing better. In our conversation with Vivianne we...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/281-organisational-trauma-vivianne-castillo/">#281 Organisational trauma with Vivianne Castillo</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We often think of trauma as something that individuals go through, but organisations can experience trauma too. Vivianne Castillo was part of producing a research-based report that reveals the ways that organisations respond to trauma. We often think of trauma as something that individuals go through, but organisations can experience trauma too. Vivianne Castillo was part of producing a research-based report that reveals the ways that organisations respond to trauma. The report also puts forward a suggestion of how organisations can handling healing better. In our conversation with Vivianne we... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 47:46 #280 Ethical experimentation with Craig Sullivan https://uxpodcast.com/280-experimentation-ethics-craig-sullivan/ Thu, 13 Jan 2022 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3743 <p>Mass democratisation and access to AB test tooling has meant that hundreds of millions of experiments have been run on people, via digital products and services.  Although we are not running pharmaceutical trials and tests, these experiments still raise numerous ethical issues that are shared with research or experiments in a medical scenarios.  Craig Sullivan...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/280-experimentation-ethics-craig-sullivan/">#280 Ethical experimentation with Craig Sullivan</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Mass democratisation and access to AB test tooling has meant that hundreds of millions of experiments have been run on people, via digital products and services.  Although we are not running pharmaceutical trials and tests, Mass democratisation and access to AB test tooling has meant that hundreds of millions of experiments have been run on people, via digital products and services.  Although we are not running pharmaceutical trials and tests, these experiments still raise numerous ethical issues that are shared with research or experiments in a medical scenarios.  Craig Sullivan... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:53 #279 War Stories with Steve Portigal (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/279-war-stories-steve-portigal/ Thu, 30 Dec 2021 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3739 <p>For a number of years Steve Portigal has been collecting user research war stories. The stories describe experiences researchers have had whilst doing fieldwork. Awkward, morally challenging, painful, unsuccessful. We talk to Steve about the benefits of sharing our stories – good and bad – and the ethically challenging situations that field research can place...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/279-war-stories-steve-portigal/">#279 War Stories with Steve Portigal (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> For a number of years Steve Portigal has been collecting user research war stories. The stories describe experiences researchers have had whilst doing fieldwork. Awkward, morally challenging, painful, unsuccessful. For a number of years Steve Portigal has been collecting user research war stories. The stories describe experiences researchers have had whilst doing fieldwork. Awkward, morally challenging, painful, unsuccessful. We talk to Steve about the benefits of sharing our stories – good and bad – and the ethically challenging situations that field research can place... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 33:49 #278 No, seriously, it’s been a year https://uxpodcast.com/278-its-been-a-year/ Thu, 16 Dec 2021 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3732 <p>Episode 278 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about the era of design system in Russia and a status report on the toxicity in digital design. Article one is The Era of Design Systems Is Gone originally by Seryozha Plaschinsky and translated by...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/278-its-been-a-year/">#278 No, seriously, it’s been a year</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 278 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about the era of design system in Russia and a status report on the toxicity in digital design. Episode 278 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about the era of design system in Russia and a status report on the toxicity in digital design. Article one is The Era of Design Systems Is Gone originally by Seryozha Plaschinsky and translated by... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 35:21 #277 Business unusual with Nathalie Nahai https://uxpodcast.com/277-business-unusual-nathalie-nahai/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3727 <p>As the covid pandemic struck and upended her art school project, Nathalie Nahai showed tremendous foresight when reflecting on the societal upheaval and its implications for sustainable business practice. In her newly released book, Business Unusual, she collects and elucidates important wisdom about how to ready your work for the unavoidable changes in consumer values,...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/277-business-unusual-nathalie-nahai/">#277 Business unusual with Nathalie Nahai</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> As the covid pandemic struck and upended her art school project, Nathalie Nahai showed tremendous foresight when reflecting on the societal upheaval and its implications for sustainable business practice. In her newly released book, Business Unusual, As the covid pandemic struck and upended her art school project, Nathalie Nahai showed tremendous foresight when reflecting on the societal upheaval and its implications for sustainable business practice. In her newly released book, Business Unusual, she collects and elucidates important wisdom about how to ready your work for the unavoidable changes in consumer values,... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:54 #276 Creativity with Denise Jacobs & Chris Noessel (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/276-creativity-denise-jacobs-chris-noessel/ Thu, 18 Nov 2021 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3719 <p>We talk to Denise Jacobs about how to banish our inner critic and remove the mental blocks that get in the way of creative thinking. We also talked about how you can improve focus and get your brain into a state where you can access creative ideas best. Later in the episode, Chris Noessel joins...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/276-creativity-denise-jacobs-chris-noessel/">#276 Creativity with Denise Jacobs & Chris Noessel (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We talk to Denise Jacobs about how to banish our inner critic and remove the mental blocks that get in the way of creative thinking. We also talked about how you can improve focus and get your brain into a state where you can access creative ideas best... We talk to Denise Jacobs about how to banish our inner critic and remove the mental blocks that get in the way of creative thinking. We also talked about how you can improve focus and get your brain into a state where you can access creative ideas best. Later in the episode, Chris Noessel joins... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 35:34 #275 VR in Healthcare with Almira Osmanovic Thunström https://uxpodcast.com/275-virtual-reality-healthcare-almira-osmanovic-thunstrom/ Thu, 04 Nov 2021 23:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3713 <p>Virtual reality has had its big breakthrough in the gaming world, but what applications for this technology are there in helping the wellbeing of people who are ill? Almira Osmanovic Thunström is a Business Developer and Doctoral Researcher at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. She has spent years conducting research within the fields of AI and VR...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/275-virtual-reality-healthcare-almira-osmanovic-thunstrom/">#275 VR in Healthcare with Almira Osmanovic Thunström</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Virtual reality has had its big breakthrough in the gaming world, but what applications for this technology are there in helping the wellbeing of people who are ill? Almira Osmanovic Thunström is a Business Developer and Doctoral Researcher at Sahlgren... Virtual reality has had its big breakthrough in the gaming world, but what applications for this technology are there in helping the wellbeing of people who are ill? Almira Osmanovic Thunström is a Business Developer and Doctoral Researcher at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. She has spent years conducting research within the fields of AI and VR... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:16 #274 Privacy practitioners https://uxpodcast.com/274-privacy-practitioners/ Thu, 21 Oct 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3710 <p>Episode 274 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about how designers should be aware of data privacy and laws, plus how causal loop diagrams are a useful tool for understanding. Article one is It’s High Time for Product Designers To Become Privacy Practitioners...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/274-privacy-practitioners/">#274 Privacy practitioners</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 274 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about how designers should be aware of data privacy and laws, plus how causal loop diagrams are a useful tool for understanding. Episode 274 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about how designers should be aware of data privacy and laws, plus how causal loop diagrams are a useful tool for understanding. Article one is It’s High Time for Product Designers To Become Privacy Practitioners... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 33:38 #273 Purpose and thinking styles with Indi Young https://uxpodcast.com/273-purpose-indi-young/ Thu, 07 Oct 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3705 <p>“All humans are fully human, with many ways of being in the world”. Rather than study the process or solution, we should be studying humans. Indi Young, author of mental models and practical empathy, joins us to talk “purpose”. People may be complicated, but Indi says if we frame our studies by purpose we can...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/273-purpose-indi-young/">#273 Purpose and thinking styles with Indi Young</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> “All humans are fully human, with many ways of being in the world”. Rather than study the process or solution, we should be studying humans. Indi Young, author of mental models and practical empathy, joins us to talk “purpose”. “All humans are fully human, with many ways of being in the world”. Rather than study the process or solution, we should be studying humans. Indi Young, author of mental models and practical empathy, joins us to talk “purpose”. People may be complicated, but Indi says if we frame our studies by purpose we can... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:29 #272 Onboarding with Krystal Higgins https://uxpodcast.com/272-onboarding-krystal-higgins/ Thu, 23 Sep 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3694 <p>We talk to Krystal Higgins, author of Better Onboarding, about what onboarding actually is, how to recognise it needs improvement, and what kind improvements might work.  We look at the difference between getting people to adopt your product and teaching them how to use it. Onboarding is like the “top layer of a bigger pyramid...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/272-onboarding-krystal-higgins/">#272 Onboarding with Krystal Higgins</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We talk to Krystal Higgins, author of Better Onboarding, about what onboarding actually is, how to recognise it needs improvement, and what kind improvements might work.  We look at the difference between getting people to adopt your product and teachi... We talk to Krystal Higgins, author of Better Onboarding, about what onboarding actually is, how to recognise it needs improvement, and what kind improvements might work.  We look at the difference between getting people to adopt your product and teaching them how to use it. Onboarding is like the “top layer of a bigger pyramid... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:44 #271 Loops, arcs, and terrain https://uxpodcast.com/271-loops-arcs-terrain/ Thu, 09 Sep 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3687 <p>Episode 271 is a slightly different linkshow based around a tweet and article by Stephen Anderson, and two related articles, discussing arcs, loops and terrain in the context of service design. Stephen started off by tweeting his feelings around using customer journey (maps) for experiences where the linear sequence is very different from user to...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/271-loops-arcs-terrain/">#271 Loops, arcs, and terrain</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 271 is a slightly different linkshow based around a tweet and article by Stephen Anderson, and two related articles, discussing arcs, loops and terrain in the context of service design. Stephen started off by tweeting his feelings around using ... Episode 271 is a slightly different linkshow based around a tweet and article by Stephen Anderson, and two related articles, discussing arcs, loops and terrain in the context of service design. Stephen started off by tweeting his feelings around using customer journey (maps) for experiences where the linear sequence is very different from user to... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:04 #270 Design for safety with Eva PenzeyMoog https://uxpodcast.com/270-design-for-safety-eva-penzeymoog/ Thu, 26 Aug 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3680 <p>People will abuse our products and use them for harm. It’s not an “if”. People utilise the products we help make to  hurt others, to control, abuse, and stalk people in their lives.  Eva PenzeyMoog joins us to talk about how we can design for safety, prevent harm before it happens, and helping survivors of...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/270-design-for-safety-eva-penzeymoog/">#270 Design for safety with Eva PenzeyMoog</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> People will abuse our products and use them for harm. It’s not an “if”. People utilise the products we help make to  hurt others, to control, abuse, and stalk people in their lives.  Eva PenzeyMoog joins us to talk about how we can design for safety, People will abuse our products and use them for harm. It’s not an “if”. People utilise the products we help make to  hurt others, to control, abuse, and stalk people in their lives.  Eva PenzeyMoog joins us to talk about how we can design for safety, prevent harm before it happens, and helping survivors of... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 41:37 #269 Calm technology with Amber Case (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/269-calm-technology-amber-case/ Thu, 12 Aug 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3661 <p>In this classic UX Podcast interview, we talk to Amber Case, author, researcher, designer and, at the time we talked to her, cyborg anthropologist. We chat about the ideas expressed in Amber’s popular TED talk “We are all cyborgs now” before turning our attention to the notion of calm technology. More and more things are...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/269-calm-technology-amber-case/">#269 Calm technology with Amber Case (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> In this classic UX Podcast interview, we talk to Amber Case, author, researcher, designer and, at the time we talked to her, cyborg anthropologist. We chat about the ideas expressed in Amber’s popular TED talk “We are all cyborgs now” before turning ou... In this classic UX Podcast interview, we talk to Amber Case, author, researcher, designer and, at the time we talked to her, cyborg anthropologist. We chat about the ideas expressed in Amber’s popular TED talk “We are all cyborgs now” before turning our attention to the notion of calm technology. More and more things are... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:21 #268 Managing design systems with Brad Frost https://uxpodcast.com/268-managing-design-systems-brad-frost/ Thu, 29 Jul 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3663 <p>Brad Frost joins us to talk about the nitty gritty of collaborating to create and manage design systems. We look back at the journey from responsive design to atomic design to design systems, and discuss the challenges with developing design systems and how important collaboration and culture are in order to succeed. We have a...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/268-managing-design-systems-brad-frost/">#268 Managing design systems with Brad Frost</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Brad Frost joins us to talk about the nitty gritty of collaborating to create and manage design systems. We look back at the journey from responsive design to atomic design to design systems, and discuss the challenges with developing design systems an... Brad Frost joins us to talk about the nitty gritty of collaborating to create and manage design systems. We look back at the journey from responsive design to atomic design to design systems, and discuss the challenges with developing design systems and how important collaboration and culture are in order to succeed. We have a... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 40:06 #267 UX Theatre with Tanya Snook https://uxpodcast.com/267-ux-theatre-tanya-snook/ Thu, 15 Jul 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3651 <p>Are we all just putting on a show? A few years ago, Tanya Snook coined the phrase UX Theatre to describe when we are just acting like we’re doing user-centred design rather than actually doing it.  We learn from Tanya how to recognise UX theatre, how to transition from just acting to actually doing.  We...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/267-ux-theatre-tanya-snook/">#267 UX Theatre with Tanya Snook</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Are we all just putting on a show? A few years ago, Tanya Snook coined the phrase UX Theatre to describe when we are just acting like we’re doing user-centred design rather than actually doing it.  We learn from Tanya how to recognise UX theatre, Are we all just putting on a show? A few years ago, Tanya Snook coined the phrase UX Theatre to describe when we are just acting like we’re doing user-centred design rather than actually doing it.  We learn from Tanya how to recognise UX theatre, how to transition from just acting to actually doing.  We... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 39:36 #266 Target size https://uxpodcast.com/266-target-size/ Thu, 01 Jul 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3643 <p>From this summer, target size is going to become something we hear much more about. In this topic show, we look into what it is, what it means, why we’re going to start hearing more about it, and how this will impact design work (and design discussions).  Target size was introduced as a criteria in...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/266-target-size/">#266 Target size</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> From this summer, target size is going to become something we hear much more about. In this topic show, we look into what it is, what it means, why we’re going to start hearing more about it, and how this will impact design work (and design discussions... From this summer, target size is going to become something we hear much more about. In this topic show, we look into what it is, what it means, why we’re going to start hearing more about it, and how this will impact design work (and design discussions).  Target size was introduced as a criteria in... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 32:48 #265 UX Coaching with Whitney Hess (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/265-ux-coaching-with-whitney-hess/ Thu, 17 Jun 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3639 <p>Back in 2015 we were lucky enough to meet up with Whitney Hess during her summer vacation in Sweden. In this classic episode we talk to Whitney about her journey from “producer of wireframes” to coaching UX-ers. How do you design yourself? How do you give yourself permission to do your best work? “You need...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/265-ux-coaching-with-whitney-hess/">#265 UX Coaching with Whitney Hess (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Back in 2015 we were lucky enough to meet up with Whitney Hess during her summer vacation in Sweden. In this classic episode we talk to Whitney about her journey from “producer of wireframes” to coaching UX-ers. How do you design yourself? Back in 2015 we were lucky enough to meet up with Whitney Hess during her summer vacation in Sweden. In this classic episode we talk to Whitney about her journey from “producer of wireframes” to coaching UX-ers. How do you design yourself? How do you give yourself permission to do your best work? “You need... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 34:29 #264 Creating a better society with Don Norman (part 2) https://uxpodcast.com/264-creating-better-society-don-norman/ Thu, 03 Jun 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3618 <p>In the second part of our 10th anniversary interview with Don Norman, we discuss externalities, the environmental aspects of design, ethics, systems and changing design education. This episode also includes James and Per’s reflections on the complete interview with Don. “I don’t know the answer to everything, but I do know the questions” In the...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/264-creating-better-society-don-norman/">#264 Creating a better society with Don Norman (part 2)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> In the second part of our 10th anniversary interview with Don Norman, we discuss externalities, the environmental aspects of design, ethics, systems and changing design education. This episode also includes James and Per’s reflections on the complete i... In the second part of our 10th anniversary interview with Don Norman, we discuss externalities, the environmental aspects of design, ethics, systems and changing design education. This episode also includes James and Per’s reflections on the complete interview with Don. “I don’t know the answer to everything, but I do know the questions” In the... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:43 #263 Creating a better society with Don Norman (part 1) https://uxpodcast.com/263-creating-better-society-don-norman/ Thu, 20 May 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3623 <p>In this 10th anniversary 2-part special, we are joined by Don Norman. We talk to Don about how design education needs to change so the designers of the future are better equipped to work at the crossroads of business, technology, people, society and culture. In the autumn of 2020, Don published an article based on...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/263-creating-better-society-don-norman/">#263 Creating a better society with Don Norman (part 1)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> In this 10th anniversary 2-part special, we are joined by Don Norman. We talk to Don about how design education needs to change so the designers of the future are better equipped to work at the crossroads of business, technology, people, In this 10th anniversary 2-part special, we are joined by Don Norman. We talk to Don about how design education needs to change so the designers of the future are better equipped to work at the crossroads of business, technology, people, society and culture. In the autumn of 2020, Don published an article based on... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 35:26 #262 Design confidence with Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak https://uxpodcast.com/262-design-confidence/ Thu, 06 May 2021 22:30:00 +0000 https://uxpodcast.com/?p=3611 <p>We are joined by Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak to explore why tools, often software tools, are on everyone’s mind and how this may or may not preparing us for the demands of design in the future. Our discussion looks at how tools change, the shift from tools to methods, career paths, play...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/262-design-confidence/">#262 Design confidence with Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We are joined by Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak to explore why tools, often software tools, are on everyone’s mind and how this may or may not preparing us for the demands of design in the future. We are joined by Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak to explore why tools, often software tools, are on everyone’s mind and how this may or may not preparing us for the demands of design in the future. Our discussion looks at how tools change, the shift from tools to methods, career paths, play... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 33:41 #261 Design makes the world with Scott Berkun https://uxpodcast.com/261-design-makes-the-world-scott-berkun/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3604 <p>Scott Berkun joins us to talk about how design makes the world. Everything in your life has been designed by someone, and this insight is a powerful way to understand the world, and everything that happens in it. In his book, Scott tries give designers better stories, better language, better metaphors, to explain what we...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/261-design-makes-the-world-scott-berkun/">#261 Design makes the world with Scott Berkun</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Scott Berkun joins us to talk about how design makes the world. Everything in your life has been designed by someone, and this insight is a powerful way to understand the world, and everything that happens in it. In his book, Scott Berkun joins us to talk about how design makes the world. Everything in your life has been designed by someone, and this insight is a powerful way to understand the world, and everything that happens in it. In his book, Scott tries give designers better stories, better language, better metaphors, to explain what we... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 34:58 #260 Your Grandparents’ telephone https://uxpodcast.com/260-grandparents-telephone/ Thu, 08 Apr 2021 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3592 <p>Episode 260 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about information architecture and following the principles that our brains expect from physical experiences, plus smart questions you should ask during job interviews. Article one is Websites are not living rooms and other lessons for...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/260-grandparents-telephone/">#260 Your Grandparents’ telephone</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 260 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about information architecture and following the principles that our brains expect from physical experiences, Episode 260 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about information architecture and following the principles that our brains expect from physical experiences, plus smart questions you should ask during job interviews. Article one is Websites are not living rooms and other lessons for... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 32:31 #259 Japanese design culture with Rishma Hansil https://uxpodcast.com/259-japan-ux-rishma-hansil/ Thu, 25 Mar 2021 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3585 <p>We are joined by Rishma Hansil to look at Japanese design culture and how this impacts digital design in Japan. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Rishma has been living and working in Tokyo for the past 4 years. Our conversation begins with the three different scripts that are used, and moves though the cultural significance...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/259-japan-ux-rishma-hansil/">#259 Japanese design culture with Rishma Hansil</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We are joined by Rishma Hansil to look at Japanese design culture and how this impacts digital design in Japan. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Rishma has been living and working in Tokyo for the past 4 years. We are joined by Rishma Hansil to look at Japanese design culture and how this impacts digital design in Japan. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Rishma has been living and working in Tokyo for the past 4 years. Our conversation begins with the three different scripts that are used, and moves though the cultural significance... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:25 #258 Ends with Joe MacLeod (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/258-ends-joe-macleod/ Thu, 11 Mar 2021 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3570 <p>We talk Closure experiences with Joe Macleod. The lack of endings was something that Joe kept noticing again and again. There are so many examples in the digital space where there wasn’t an end, or there was an expectation of controlled or ability to end – but the possibility of closure just doesn’t exist. The...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/258-ends-joe-macleod/">#258 Ends with Joe MacLeod (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We talk Closure experiences with Joe Macleod. The lack of endings was something that Joe kept noticing again and again. There are so many examples in the digital space where there wasn’t an end, or there was an expectation of controlled or ability to e... We talk Closure experiences with Joe Macleod. The lack of endings was something that Joe kept noticing again and again. There are so many examples in the digital space where there wasn’t an end, or there was an expectation of controlled or ability to end – but the possibility of closure just doesn’t exist. The... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 43:30 #257 1992 revisited with Ben Kraal https://uxpodcast.com/257-1992-academic-research-ben-kraal/ Thu, 25 Feb 2021 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3560 <p>Old research can give new insights. Ben Kraal publishes a newsletter called “1992”. In it he takes research papers from 1992 and looks them from a modern-day perspective. Even though the research papers are almost 30 years old, we discuss why they can be very relevant and useful. We take a particular look at a...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/257-1992-academic-research-ben-kraal/">#257 1992 revisited with Ben Kraal</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Old research can give new insights. Ben Kraal publishes a newsletter called “1992”. In it he takes research papers from 1992 and looks them from a modern-day perspective. Even though the research papers are almost 30 years old, Old research can give new insights. Ben Kraal publishes a newsletter called “1992”. In it he takes research papers from 1992 and looks them from a modern-day perspective. Even though the research papers are almost 30 years old, we discuss why they can be very relevant and useful. We take a particular look at a... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 37:52 #256 Touching screens https://uxpodcast.com/256-touching-screens/ Thu, 11 Feb 2021 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3550 <p>Episode 256 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss dealing with shared and public touch screens plus the trend of publishing content as newsletters. Article one is What should we do about public touch screens in the Covid era? by Mario Noble. “So what we...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/256-touching-screens/">#256 Touching screens</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 256 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss dealing with shared and public touch screens plus the trend of publishing content as newsletters. Episode 256 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss dealing with shared and public touch screens plus the trend of publishing content as newsletters. Article one is What should we do about public touch screens in the Covid era? by Mario Noble. “So what we... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:19 #255 Trustworthy with Margot Bloomstein https://uxpodcast.com/255-trustworthy-margot-bloomstein/ Thu, 28 Jan 2021 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3540 <p>Do you trust brands? What created that trust and how is it maintained? We look at designing for trust together with content strategist Margot Bloomstein, author of Trustworthy. How does brand personality impact the user experience and how it influences our design decisions and content strategies. Our discussion starts off by looking at our trust...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/255-trustworthy-margot-bloomstein/">#255 Trustworthy with Margot Bloomstein</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Do you trust brands? What created that trust and how is it maintained? We look at designing for trust together with content strategist Margot Bloomstein, author of Trustworthy. How does brand personality impact the user experience and how it influences... Do you trust brands? What created that trust and how is it maintained? We look at designing for trust together with content strategist Margot Bloomstein, author of Trustworthy. How does brand personality impact the user experience and how it influences our design decisions and content strategies. Our discussion starts off by looking at our trust... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 42:03 #254 Sorting out this mess with Abby Covert & Andrew Hinton (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/254-sorting-out-this-mess/ Thu, 14 Jan 2021 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3533 <p>A conversation with information architects Abby Covert and Andrew Hinton about dealing with digital change and how to make future changes better. Originally Recorded at UXLx 2015, we touched on numerous subjects and challenges, including: The pace of digital change, the challenges of updating our mental models, cleaning up the underlying mess or the mess will return,...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/254-sorting-out-this-mess/">#254 Sorting out this mess with Abby Covert & Andrew Hinton (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> A conversation with information architects Abby Covert and Andrew Hinton about dealing with digital change and how to make future changes better. Originally Recorded at UXLx 2015, we touched on numerous subjects and challenges, A conversation with information architects Abby Covert and Andrew Hinton about dealing with digital change and how to make future changes better. Originally Recorded at UXLx 2015, we touched on numerous subjects and challenges, including: The pace of digital change, the challenges of updating our mental models, cleaning up the underlying mess or the mess will return,... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 40:28 #253 The state of accessibility with Derek Featherstone https://uxpodcast.com/253-accessibility-derek-featherstone/ Thu, 31 Dec 2020 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3513 <p>For years, accessibility was seen as the domain of the engineer. Fixing an accessibility would be about writing code. As a maturing industry, and as we understand people with different types of disabilities, we are starting to better understand and appreciate the role of design in accessibility. Accessibility legend Derek Featherstone joins us to talk...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/253-accessibility-derek-featherstone/">#253 The state of accessibility with Derek Featherstone</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> For years, accessibility was seen as the domain of the engineer. Fixing an accessibility would be about writing code. As a maturing industry, and as we understand people with different types of disabilities, For years, accessibility was seen as the domain of the engineer. Fixing an accessibility would be about writing code. As a maturing industry, and as we understand people with different types of disabilities, we are starting to better understand and appreciate the role of design in accessibility. Accessibility legend Derek Featherstone joins us to talk... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 40:13 #252 Toxic dogmatism https://uxpodcast.com/252-toxic-dogmatism/ Thu, 17 Dec 2020 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3512 <p>Episode 252 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss a number of serious issues that the design industry faces plus we take a look at “Stories” and their abundance. Article one is Undoing the Toxic Dogmatism of Digital Design by Lisa Angela. “I’ve talked to...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/252-toxic-dogmatism/">#252 Toxic dogmatism</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 252 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss a number of serious issues that the design industry faces plus we take a look at “Stories” and their abundance. Episode 252 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss a number of serious issues that the design industry faces plus we take a look at “Stories” and their abundance. Article one is Undoing the Toxic Dogmatism of Digital Design by Lisa Angela. “I’ve talked to... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:39 #251 Multimodal design with Cheryl Platz https://uxpodcast.com/251-multimodal-design-cheryl-platz/ Thu, 03 Dec 2020 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3496 <p>Designing for multiple forms of input and output is no easy task. The dramatic rise in the number of microphones in devices has pushed multimodal design to new levels of complexity. Cheryl Platz joins us to talk about designing in this multimodal world. “Every time you require one modality you’re leaving someone behind.” We talk...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/251-multimodal-design-cheryl-platz/">#251 Multimodal design with Cheryl Platz</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Designing for multiple forms of input and output is no easy task. The dramatic rise in the number of microphones in devices has pushed multimodal design to new levels of complexity. Cheryl Platz joins us to talk about designing in this multimodal world... Designing for multiple forms of input and output is no easy task. The dramatic rise in the number of microphones in devices has pushed multimodal design to new levels of complexity. Cheryl Platz joins us to talk about designing in this multimodal world. “Every time you require one modality you’re leaving someone behind.” We talk... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 50:27 #250 Factfulness with Anna Rosling Rönnlund https://uxpodcast.com/250-factfulness-anna-rosling-ronnlund/ Thu, 19 Nov 2020 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3480 <p>Anna and the Gapminder foundation work to promote a fact-based worldview that everyone can understand. They want to help all of us move away from a dramatic worldview that is stressful, wrong and contributes to poor decision-making. “We realised people thought they knew what the world was like around them, but they were usually wrong.”...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/250-factfulness-anna-rosling-ronnlund/">#250 Factfulness with Anna Rosling Rönnlund</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Anna and the Gapminder foundation work to promote a fact-based worldview that everyone can understand. They want to help all of us move away from a dramatic worldview that is stressful, wrong and contributes to poor decision-making. Anna and the Gapminder foundation work to promote a fact-based worldview that everyone can understand. They want to help all of us move away from a dramatic worldview that is stressful, wrong and contributes to poor decision-making. “We realised people thought they knew what the world was like around them, but they were usually wrong.”... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 44:57 #249 Digital anthropology with Genevieve Bell https://uxpodcast.com/249-digital-anthropology-genevieve-bell/ Thu, 05 Nov 2020 23:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3466 <p>How will your design be used in 10,000 years? When we produce designs and create technical systems we rarely think in such time-frames, yet many of today’s technology includes ideas decades old, even hundreds. Anthropologist Genevieve Bell joins us to talk about digital anthropology, cyber physical systems, and the new educational needs that have arisen....</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/249-digital-anthropology-genevieve-bell/">#249 Digital anthropology with Genevieve Bell</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> How will your design be used in 10,000 years? When we produce designs and create technical systems we rarely think in such time-frames, yet many of today’s technology includes ideas decades old, even hundreds. How will your design be used in 10,000 years? When we produce designs and create technical systems we rarely think in such time-frames, yet many of today’s technology includes ideas decades old, even hundreds. Anthropologist Genevieve Bell joins us to talk about digital anthropology, cyber physical systems, and the new educational needs that have arisen.... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 44:04 #248 Evolving organisations with Ola Berg https://uxpodcast.com/248-evolving-organisations-ola-berg/ Thu, 22 Oct 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3453 <p>“This is about people. It’s about communication”, says Ola. The ways in which organisations are structured and managed are still in many ways rooted in the history of the industrial revolution. To evolve away from this requires care, being human centred and probably a disruptive event on a social level. We talk about doing good...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/248-evolving-organisations-ola-berg/">#248 Evolving organisations with Ola Berg</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> “This is about people. It’s about communication”, says Ola. The ways in which organisations are structured and managed are still in many ways rooted in the history of the industrial revolution. To evolve away from this requires care, “This is about people. It’s about communication”, says Ola. The ways in which organisations are structured and managed are still in many ways rooted in the history of the industrial revolution. To evolve away from this requires care, being human centred and probably a disruptive event on a social level. We talk about doing good... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 41:01 #247 Civic tech with Cyd Harrell https://uxpodcast.com/247-civic-tech-cyd-harrell/ Thu, 08 Oct 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3444 <p>Cyd Harrell has been working with civic tech for over a decade, and has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and experience during that time. She’s gathered that experience and knowledge and created a friendly guide for those of us who work, or want to work with technology in the public sector. We talk about the...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/247-civic-tech-cyd-harrell/">#247 Civic tech with Cyd Harrell</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Cyd Harrell has been working with civic tech for over a decade, and has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and experience during that time. She’s gathered that experience and knowledge and created a friendly guide for those of us who work, Cyd Harrell has been working with civic tech for over a decade, and has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and experience during that time. She’s gathered that experience and knowledge and created a friendly guide for those of us who work, or want to work with technology in the public sector. We talk about the... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:44 #246 Developer experience https://uxpodcast.com/246-developer-experience/ Thu, 24 Sep 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3436 <p>Episode 246 is a link show. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss developer experience and even “internal” developer experience plus mobile interface testing and the challenges of multi-device, multi-browser testing generally. Article one is The Brief Guide to Testing Mobile Interfaces by Andrew Yevtushenko and Marina Yalanska....</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/246-developer-experience/">#246 Developer experience</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 246 is a link show. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss developer experience and even “internal” developer experience plus mobile interface testing and the challenges of multi-device, Episode 246 is a link show. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – We discuss developer experience and even “internal” developer experience plus mobile interface testing and the challenges of multi-device, multi-browser testing generally. Article one is The Brief Guide to Testing Mobile Interfaces by Andrew Yevtushenko and Marina Yalanska.... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 31:04 #245 Cognitive bias with David Dylan Thomas https://uxpodcast.com/245-cognitive-bias-david-thomas/ Thu, 10 Sep 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3428 <p>We all have cognitive biases, flaws in our reasoning and judgement due to our personal beliefs and hidden pattens that we’ve subconsciously adopted over time. David Dylan Thomas joins us to discuss cognitive bias and how we can design for it and work with it. In his book, David splits the topic of bias into...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/245-cognitive-bias-david-thomas/">#245 Cognitive bias with David Dylan Thomas</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> We all have cognitive biases, flaws in our reasoning and judgement due to our personal beliefs and hidden pattens that we’ve subconsciously adopted over time. David Dylan Thomas joins us to discuss cognitive bias and how we can design for it and work w... We all have cognitive biases, flaws in our reasoning and judgement due to our personal beliefs and hidden pattens that we’ve subconsciously adopted over time. David Dylan Thomas joins us to discuss cognitive bias and how we can design for it and work with it. In his book, David splits the topic of bias into... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 41:25 #244 Icons https://uxpodcast.com/244-icons-pictograms/ Thu, 27 Aug 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3409 <p>In this topic show dedicated to icons Per and James look at what icons are, why we, as designers, make use of them and what we can do to make them more understandable and accessible. Icons are everywhere; we rarely seem to create (visual) interfaces without them – but are they always understood? “Universally recognised...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/244-icons-pictograms/">#244 Icons</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> In this topic show dedicated to icons Per and James look at what icons are, why we, as designers, make use of them and what we can do to make them more understandable and accessible. Icons are everywhere; we rarely seem to create (visual) interfaces wi... In this topic show dedicated to icons Per and James look at what icons are, why we, as designers, make use of them and what we can do to make them more understandable and accessible. Icons are everywhere; we rarely seem to create (visual) interfaces without them – but are they always understood? “Universally recognised... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 34:11 #243 Answering surveys with Caroline Jarrett (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/243-caroline-jarrett-interview-surveys/ Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3271 <p>Form and survey specialist and author Caroline Jarrett joins us on this classic episode of UX Podcast. Unsurprisingly we chat about surveys and forms beginning with the subject’s roots in data capture and motion studies. Amongst other things we talk about the four steps involved in answering a question and problems such as non-response error...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/243-caroline-jarrett-interview-surveys/">#243 Answering surveys with Caroline Jarrett (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Form and survey specialist and author Caroline Jarrett joins us on this classic episode of UX Podcast. Unsurprisingly we chat about surveys and forms beginning with the subject’s roots in data capture and motion studies. Form and survey specialist and author Caroline Jarrett joins us on this classic episode of UX Podcast. Unsurprisingly we chat about surveys and forms beginning with the subject’s roots in data capture and motion studies. Amongst other things we talk about the four steps involved in answering a question and problems such as non-response error... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 35:20 #242 Figure it out with Stephen Anderson and Karl Fast https://uxpodcast.com/242-figure-it-out-anderson-fast/ Thu, 30 Jul 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3253 <p>What does it mean to understand something? How do we take information and create understanding? We talk to with Stephen Anderson and Karl Fast and do our best to Figure It Out. we talk about the challenge of making something understandable, different theories of cognition including embodied cognition, how some things we often consider wrong...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/242-figure-it-out-anderson-fast/">#242 Figure it out with Stephen Anderson and Karl Fast</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> What does it mean to understand something? How do we take information and create understanding? We talk to with Stephen Anderson and Karl Fast and do our best to Figure It Out. we talk about the challenge of making something understandable, What does it mean to understand something? How do we take information and create understanding? We talk to with Stephen Anderson and Karl Fast and do our best to Figure It Out. we talk about the challenge of making something understandable, different theories of cognition including embodied cognition, how some things we often consider wrong... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 37:24 #241 Privacy privilege https://uxpodcast.com/241-privacy-privilege/ Thu, 16 Jul 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3248 <p>Episode 241 is a link show. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – this time the articles are about “privacy privilege” and the gulf between other professionals and web development plus how design systems haven’t perhaps delivered on the expectation to improve collaboration. Article one is Check your privacy privilege...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/241-privacy-privilege/">#241 Privacy privilege</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Episode 241 is a link show. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – this time the articles are about “privacy privilege” and the gulf between other professionals and web development plus how design systems haven’t perhaps... Episode 241 is a link show. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – this time the articles are about “privacy privilege” and the gulf between other professionals and web development plus how design systems haven’t perhaps delivered on the expectation to improve collaboration. Article one is Check your privacy privilege... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 35:02 #240 Architecting the information age with Lisa Welchman (UXP Classic) https://uxpodcast.com/240-architecting-the-information-age-with-lisa-welchman/ Thu, 02 Jul 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3236 <p>In this classic UX Podcast interview we talk to Lisa Welchman about our responsibility as designers and creators of digital products, services and information. A thought-provoking and philosophical chat about the way we work and should work. “Are you doing your best work right now?” asked Lisa at UXLx back in 2015. A call to...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/240-architecting-the-information-age-with-lisa-welchman/">#240 Architecting the information age with Lisa Welchman (UXP Classic)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> In this classic UX Podcast interview we talk to Lisa Welchman about our responsibility as designers and creators of digital products, services and information. A thought-provoking and philosophical chat about the way we work and should work. In this classic UX Podcast interview we talk to Lisa Welchman about our responsibility as designers and creators of digital products, services and information. A thought-provoking and philosophical chat about the way we work and should work. “Are you doing your best work right now?” asked Lisa at UXLx back in 2015. A call to... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 33:12 #239 Storytelling in design with Anna Dahlström https://uxpodcast.com/239-storytelling-anna-dahlstrom/ Thu, 18 Jun 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3229 <p>Everything is a story. Every product experience is a story. Anna Dahlström, author of Storytelling in design joins us to talk about how we can manage, choreograph and narrate that story. We discuss story structure, managing the multiverse, choose your own adventures, happy and unhappy journeys – We also ask Anna how traditional storytelling is...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/239-storytelling-anna-dahlstrom/">#239 Storytelling in design with Anna Dahlström</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Everything is a story. Every product experience is a story. Anna Dahlström, author of Storytelling in design joins us to talk about how we can manage, choreograph and narrate that story. We discuss story structure, managing the multiverse, Everything is a story. Every product experience is a story. Anna Dahlström, author of Storytelling in design joins us to talk about how we can manage, choreograph and narrate that story. We discuss story structure, managing the multiverse, choose your own adventures, happy and unhappy journeys – We also ask Anna how traditional storytelling is... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 38:27 #238 Embedding privacy with Tim Kariotis https://uxpodcast.com/238-embedding-privacy-timothy-kariotis/ Thu, 04 Jun 2020 22:30:00 +0000 http://uxpodcast.com/?p=3216 <p>Tim Kariotis talks to us about privacy. What is privacy? How do we go about embedding privacy into design and understanding the privacy and social norms around information? How do we make sure that we treat user’s data in a way that doesn’t make them uncomfortable? We talk about “that icky feeling” you get when...</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com/238-embedding-privacy-timothy-kariotis/">#238 Embedding privacy with Tim Kariotis</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://uxpodcast.com">UX Podcast</a>.</p> Tim Kariotis talks to us about privacy. What is privacy? How do we go about embedding privacy into design and understanding the privacy and social norms around information? How do we make sure that we treat user’s data in a way that doesn’t make them u... Tim Kariotis talks to us about privacy. What is privacy? How do we go about embedding privacy into design and understanding the privacy and social norms around information? How do we make sure that we treat user’s data in a way that doesn’t make them uncomfortable? We talk about “that icky feeling” you get when... James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom full 36:21