CNN's John Sutter worked at MySpace in Beverly Hills, California from 2007 to 2009. He says luck is where preparation meets opportunity and that this was a great example of that. "I just got to say, like, I've got a picture of me with my space, Tom," he adds.
Dr. John Whalen teaches us what it means to design for how people think. He reveals the powerful principals behind what he calls the six minds of user experience, and explains how anybody can harness them to build better products (no doctorate degree required!). He reminds us that it takes serious research to reveal the deep insights that genuinely make our products successful for the user and the business. He also encourages us to understand that no one is more qualified than anyone else in solving unique problems.
- Psychology and UX (5:04)
- Six Minds of Experience (8:48)
- Impact of Psychology (10:54)
- Acronym Cheat Sheet (16:03)
- Three Phone Numbers (17:08)
- Dark Psychology (25:21)
- Designing for Delight (31:24)
- Contextual Inquiries (42:50)
- Upside-Down Design (49:37)
- Design Superpower (56:09)
- Design Kryptonite (57:04)
- UX Superhero Name (58:43)
- Habit of Success (59:05)
- Recommended Book (1:08:02)
- Best Advice (1:10:38)
Check out the detailed show notes including mentioned links, transcript and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/067
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