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Understanding Users: The UX Podcast

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Jun 28, 2022 • 33min

18. The Recent UX Designer - Vanessa Devine @ Cheeky Monkey Media

Vanessa Devine is a UX Designer and Project Manager at Cheeky Monkey Media in British Columbia, Canada.  In this episode of Understanding Users, my first full-length interview with an international guest, Vanessa tells me about starting her UX career during a pandemic, the thrill of watching your own projects develop and actually go live, and the power of getting clients emotionally invested in the UX process. We also discuss the UX scene in Canada, her frustration that so many UX books seem to retread familiar themes, and how she’s itching to know where UX goes from here.  Finally, she plays my 3 card challenge to share her favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend she sees (or would like to see) in the future.  Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.  Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.
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Jun 14, 2022 • 17min

17. The Remote Conference Attendees @ UCD Gathering 2022 (Part 4)

In the final part of this 4 episode mini-series covering the fully-remote UCD Gathering 2022, I chat with some of the conference attendees to hear more about why they came to the event, what they enjoyed about it and what they will take away from the busy 2 days of online sessions.  I also ask them about the role they feel that user-centred design can and should play in ensuring the maximum impact on their product teams and end users. These conversations are with experienced UX practitioners and newbies alike, and even if you didn’t attend the event I hope you’ll find something useful here to consider in your own work. Within this short episode there isn’t time to cover all the fantastic talks and workshops that ran at UCD Gathering 2022, but I hope it gives you a flavour of what was on offer and what those who attended took away from the event. Many thanks to my guests: - Stéphanie Krus - Jenny Björkman - Barbara Mertlova - Neil Turner - Morgane Tanguy - Sarah Hill - Emma Brute Thanks for listening, and enjoy the episode.   Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.
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May 31, 2022 • 26min

16. The Remote Conference Keynote Speakers @ UCD Gathering 2022 (Part 3) - Eriol Fox

This is the final of a three-part episode in which I chat with the keynote speakers at the fully-remote 2022 User-Centred Design (UCD) Gathering conference.  Eriol Fox is a Human Rights Centred Designer, who is currently Senior Designer @ Simply Secure and a PhD researcher @ Newcastle University.  Eriol tells me about their career to date, the way they work, and outlines their keynote address, which is entitled "Centring human rights and trauma in design". Finally, Eriol plays my 3 card challenge to share their favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend they hope to see more of in the future. Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.    Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.   [Please note: Access to the UCD Gathering conference site will be available for 30 days after the event for registered attendees, after which time conference materials and keynote talks will only be available via a password protected Vimeo playlist.] 
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May 31, 2022 • 35min

15. The Remote Conference Keynote Speakers @ UCD Gathering 2022 (Part 2) - Ben Holliday and Daniel Tuitt

This is the second of a three-part episode in which I chat with the keynote speakers at the fully-remote 2022 User-Centred Design (UCD) Gathering conference.  Ben Holliday is Chief Designer at TPXimpact. Daniel Tuitt is a freelance Service Design Lead.  Ben and Daniel talk to me about their careers to date, the way they work, and they both share more details of their keynote addresses. Ben's keynote is entitled: "Multiplied by design", and Daniel's keynote is: "How complexity is shaping the world of designing good services". They also play my 3 card challenge to share their favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend they see now or in the future.  Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.    Mike Green   This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.   [Please note: Access to the UCD Gathering conference site will be available for 30 days after the event for registered attendees, after which time conference materials and keynote talks will only be available via a password protected Vimeo playlist.] 
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May 31, 2022 • 24min

14. The Remote Conference Keynote Speakers @ UCD Gathering 2022 (Part 1) - Jen Thomson (Programme Chair) and Tim Yeo

Welcome to the first of this three-part episode of Understanding Users, where I'm talking to the keynote speakers at the third and fully-remote 2022 User-Centred Design (UCD) Gathering conference. I talk first with Jen Thomson, who is the Programme Committee Chair for UCD Gathering 2022.  She introduces the conference and the four inspiring keynote speakers who I'm speaking to over the next few episodes of Understanding Users. She also discusses what attendees can expect from the conference in the way of engaging tutorials, live sessions, interactive group sessions, speaker Q&A - plus an all-important hallway track where people can meet and share experiences with fellow practitioners. Then I talk with the first keynote speaker, Tim Yeo, who is Design Director @ IBM and who coaches introverts to have impact and influence without pretending to be extroverts at The Quiet Achiever.  Tim tell me about his career to date, the way he works, and shares more details about his keynote address at UCD Gathering 2022, entitled: "Design leadership for introverts". Finally, Tim plays my 3 card challenge to share his favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend he hopes to see more of in the future.  Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.  Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX. [Please note: Access to the UCD Gathering conference site will be available for 30 days after the event for registered attendees, after which time conference materials and keynote talks will only be available via a password protected Vimeo playlist.] 
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May 23, 2022 • 30min

13. The Freelance Service Designer - Jackie Brownlee

Jackie Brownlee is a freelance Service Designer.  In this episode of Understanding Users, Jackie discusses the importance of documenting what you're learning in the most impactful format to make sure it's seen by everyone both in and beyond a product team, and also remembering that not every user-centred problem can be solved immediately (or indeed at all) by a design team.  She shares her thoughts on the merits of UK government digital service standards, both in creating usable constraints to design against and in holding services teams publicly to account.  And she talks of the pleasure of going to work when you know what you are doing is measurably helping people in their lives.  Finally, she plays my 3 card challenge to share her favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend she hopes to see (or not see!) more of in the future.  Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.  Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.
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Apr 22, 2022 • 50min

12. The Chief Metaverse Officer - Scott Byrne-Fraser @ Hundo

Scott Byrne-Fraser is Chief Metaverse Officer and Technical Co-founder at Hundo.  In this episode of Understanding Users, Scott shares his views on how UX teams can have the most impact within their organisations by creating compelling narratives, based on solid research data, and getting them in front of the right stakeholders. He talks of the curiosity and empathy so crucial to the discipline, the messiness of real-world UX, and the need to stay comfortable being wrong about what you may think you know at the outset of a project. And of course we discuss the Metaverse: what it is, what it could be, the barriers to entry, and what skills UX teams might need to develop in the new paradigm of Web3.  Finally, he plays my 3 card challenge to share his favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a UX trend he sees (for better or worse) at the moment.  Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.  Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.
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Apr 5, 2022 • 1h 5min

11. The Unconference - UX Camp Brighton 2022

So I thought I’d do something a little different for this episode...  After 2 years of lockdowns and remote working, I actually went to a face-to-face UX event! Yes, I hopped in my car and drove down to UXCampBrighton on the south coast of the UK. It styles itself as an ‘unconference for people interested in all areas of user experience, from  interaction design to information architecture, user research to UX writing and everything in between.’  It’s the first time I’d been to this event, and I really enjoyed myself. There was a great turnout, some very thought-provoking sessions and a really positive, supportive atmosphere throughout the day. Given the plethora of speakers and the variety of topics on offer, I wasn’t able to attend every session. What I did do though was persuade 5 attendees, all of who were giving talks on the day, to kindly give me 10 minutes of their time to chat about their own careers and routes into UX, their day-to-day work and the UX landscape as they see it.  And of course, I asked each of them played my ‘3 card challenge’ to share their favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a UX trend they see - or would like to see (or not see) - in the future... ;)  So a big thank you to:  Stephen Tomlinson @ Inviqa Laura Yarrow @ HM Land Registry Chris Myhill @ Pixelfridge Alex Baxevanis @ Reason Al Power @ Dabapps There’s a bit of background noise as these were recorded live on the day wherever we could find a quiet corner, but I hope you’ll agree that this only adds to the atmosphere. And as you’ll hear from my guests, there was palpable delight in actually being able to attend events like this in person after so long! Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.  Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.
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Mar 18, 2022 • 56min

10. The Experience Design Lead - Tim Blass @ MMT Digital

Tim Blass is Experience Design Lead at MMT Digital.  In this episode of Understanding Users, Tim talks of the ‘aha’ moments of the experience design process and the power of continually asking ‘why?’ to ensure you get to the root cause of the problem you’re designing for. He talks of the need for designers to continually stay curious and empathetic in their work, and reflects on the surprising prevalence of imposter syndrome within the design community. He also considers the constraints that remote working places on those facilitating design workshops, particularly when trying to read a room full of participants who can’t interact physically and often won’t even turn their cameras on… Finally, he plays my 3 card challenge to share his favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend he hopes to see in the future.  Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.  Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.
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Mar 3, 2022 • 40min

9. The Interaction Designer - Ben Watson @ London Borough of Sutton

Ben Watson is a freelance UX designer currently working with the London Borough of Sutton. In this episode of Understanding Users, Ben shares his view of how technology should never be an end in itself, but rather a means of allowing users to achieve their desired goals. He portrays a key part of his role as being a facilitator of the flow of information between the user and the product team, and talks of the vital importance of dispersed development and UX teams being joined up as a product evolves.   He also cautions against the danger of allowing research participants to ‘invent problems’ during the usability testing phase, and speaks of his firm belief that designers should always understand and keep in mind the medium they’re designing for, and its limitations.   Finally, he plays my 3 card challenge to share his favourite UX tool, favourite technique and a trend he hopes to see in the future.  Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy the episode.  Mike Green This podcast is brought to you by Researchable UX.

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