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My work researching and designing user experience.

EXAMPLE: Sketch –> Production [Inbox]

The Metric Inbox is an example of the process involved in going from sketches to a final UI in production
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  • Posted: January 23, 2021
  • Categories: Design, Product Design, User Experience, User Interface, User Research, Work

Working with Product & Engineering

Working with Product Owners (PO), Product Managers (PM) and Developers (devs) is all about operational efficiency.
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  • Posted: January 23, 2021
  • Categories: Coding, Design, Product Design, User Experience, User Interface, Web, Work

On Spec Work

The design exercise asks candidates for free work and is a poor substitute for assessing user-centered design.
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  • Posted: January 23, 2021
  • Categories: Definitions, Product Design, User Experience, Work

Add to resume: “Street Arcade Docent”

If we build a 2-block long immersive street arcade in the middle of a busy city, will people play?  OH HECK YEAH!
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  • Posted: July 26, 2014
  • Categories: Awards & Recognition, Life, Motion graphics, User Experience

On Sitemaps

Clear information architecture (IA) is paramount to any project involving website design.
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  • Posted: February 13, 2013
  • Categories: Definitions, Design, Uncategorized, User Experience, User Interface, Web

Frictionless

UX is about not creating any friction between what the user expects to happen and what the application expects from the user.
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  • Posted: February 6, 2013
  • Categories: User Experience
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