I really genuinely like to help other people but something crazy happens when you help other people they want to help you it's amazing right I mean well sometimes unless they're jerks right. So what's your most invincible UX resource or tool you can recommend to our listeners? Check out the interaction design foundation courses because they do talk more about the research side of things and how to do more research so yeah those are those are my suggestions for resources I love reading and that Ziglar said he said you can have anything in life you want if you'll just help others get what they want is a great quote.
Becca Kennedy teaches us how to do UX research on a budget. She encourages newer designers to demonstrate their problem-solving superpowers by redesigning sub-par experiences they use regularly. She reminds us that users are human before they’re users. She also shows us how we can have anything in life we want, if we will just help others get what they want.
- Becca's Tattoo's Origin Story (5:31)
- Why Psychology? (6:26)
- What is Human Factors? (11:43)
- How do we find research subjects? (24:06)
- The Law of Diminishing Returns (31:16)
- Awkward Testing Story (32:57)
- Design Superpower (39:14)
- Design Kryptonite (40:48)
- Coping with Imposter Syndrome (44:49)
- UX Superhero Name (49:10)
- Should we Call Them Users? (53:45)
- Fights for Users (56:33)
- Habit of Success (59:11)
- Invincible Resource (61:54)
- Recommended Book (63:54)
- Best Advice (66:09)
- Contact Info (70:07)
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