Adobe XD is available for both Mac and PC. It integrates with Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries, meaning that no matter what your team configuration, it has you covered. We have begun teaching this as a class at the University of California at Berkeley in the Jacobs Center for Design Innovation under the wing of the engineering school. And we don't know where it's going to go. But yeah, well, defenders keep tabs on it.
Alan Cooper teaches us what it means to be a good ancestor. He enlightens us to why it’s so hard to build good software. He reveals how money trumps good UX and ethics far too often. He explains why UX is not about finding the best location for a hamburger menu, but about solving the big problems that exist for the user and the business. He also inspires us to consider (and potentially redirect) the footprints we’re leaving now, for the generations to come.
- Should designers code? (4:40)
- Specialization vs. generalization (7:41)
- How do designers get business on board with building great products? (13:19)
- How do you be a good ancestor? (25:30)
- Ancestry Thinking (41:06)
- What does the future of UX look like to you? (44:01)
- What advice do you have for aspiring UX designers? (53:13)
- What do you want your legacy to be? (57:16)
Check out the detailed show notes including the transcript and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/053-2
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