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No Comments on Critical skills new UX designers need to have in order to be successful
Jan 25, 2016
• Career

Critical skills new UX designers need to have in order to be successful

Last night I was lucky enough to be invited to General Assembly’s Austin January 2016 portfolio review – 10 up-and-coming UX designers spent the last 10 weeks …read more

No Comments on My project intake process
Jan 14, 2016
• Product management

My project intake process

A standardized intake process helps designers frame a project correctly. If we dive right into implementation, we can miss important contextual clues or problems. These often don’t …read more

No Comments on Data tables, part 3: user feedback and messaging
Jan 8, 2016
• Data tables

Data tables, part 3: user feedback and messaging

At the end of 2015, my company went through an ‘open enrollment’ period, where employees have the option to change or upgrade their benefit elections. I went …read more

No Comments on Tips from psychology to help you make better decisions in a complex world
Dec 12, 2015
• Product management

Tips from psychology to help you make better decisions in a complex world

The world is complex and crowded. In the minute that it took me to think of this introduction, Facebook alone recorded 2 million likes. According to a …read more

No Comments on Gmail-style data-tables, part 2
Nov 18, 2015
• Data tables

Gmail-style data-tables, part 2

Is anyone else obsessed with data tables? In enterprise UX design, I find that data-tables are central to user’s lives – and yet so often, they are …read more

No Comments on Soft skills are way more important, according to research
Oct 7, 2015
• Hiring

Soft skills are way more important, according to research

When we think of what skills lead us to success in our careers, we’re nearly always wrong. Most people would list technical abilities as those skills that …read more

No Comments on Why You Should Use Google’s Material Design for Your Enterprise App
Sep 3, 2015
• Design system

Why You Should Use Google’s Material Design for Your Enterprise App

Once upon a time, Android developers were making awful, terrible mobile applications. Enter Google’s Material Design. Suddenly, designers and developers had easy access to a fully-realized design …read more

No Comments on When UX designers ignore this crucial technology, it hurts an app’s entire user experience
Aug 10, 2015
• Technology

When UX designers ignore this crucial technology, it hurts an app’s entire user experience

With so much to keep in mind when starting a project, it can be easy for product designers to take a given product’s technology stack for granted. …read more

No Comments on Successful career transitions – The first week in a new job
Jul 17, 2015
• Career

Successful career transitions – The first week in a new job

Making a career transition is an exciting time – new people to meet, new processes to learn and new responsibilities to hold (and hopefully a salary bump …read more

No Comments on 5 Ways to Use ‘Lean’ Methodology to Hire the Best People
Jun 3, 2015
• Hiring

5 Ways to Use ‘Lean’ Methodology to Hire the Best People

TL;DR Summary Get interviewees inside the real context of your business and your team immediately, and see how they perform. You’ve got an hour of their time …read more

No Comments on Why I woke up at 4am and drove 300 miles to talk to 10 users on-site
Jun 1, 2015
• User research

Why I woke up at 4am and drove 300 miles to talk to 10 users on-site

I just got back from an on-site visit in Dallas, TX. It was a hit-the-road-at-4:30am and get back at 9pm kind of day. It can be easy …read more

No Comments on I’m learning to be a product manager because I find it interesting. Here’s what I’ve learned so far
May 15, 2015
• Product management

I’m learning to be a product manager because I find it interesting. Here’s what I’ve learned so far

At my current company, we don’t have a product manager. As a result, I’ve found myself having to step up and take on tasks traditionally reserved for …read more

No Comments on The Hidden Army of Workers Responsible for the Huge Success of Google Maps
Mar 18, 2015
• Products, User Experience

The Hidden Army of Workers Responsible for the Huge Success of Google Maps

I never thought about Google Maps much until I saw Luke Wroblewski speak at the UI19 conference in Boston. His talk covered a range of topics, but …read more

No Comments on What designers get wrong when they talk about affordances
Mar 3, 2015
• User Experience

What designers get wrong when they talk about affordances

We all hate jargon and yet – we all use it. It’s one of the ways that we professionalize our work, and it helps us identify others …read more

No Comments on How to make Gmail-style, user-friendly tables: Part 1
Feb 21, 2015
• Data tables

How to make Gmail-style, user-friendly tables: Part 1

In my experience with enterprise software, it seems that no other data interaction tool gets as much use as the humble table. So let’s make sure we’re …read more

Feb 16, 2015
• User Experience

How flat design uses psychology to trick us into believing it’s better

It looks simple, and therefore it must be easy to use…right? But of course this isn’t always true. The disconnect between perceived complexity and operational complexity is one …read more

Jan 8, 2015
• User Experience

6 1/2 things to learn from the failure of the Amazon Fire phone

Successful people rack up their share of failures too. The Fire phone is the most recent, but certainly not the only example of an Amazon product flopping. What can …read more

Dec 29, 2014
• User Experience

Defending your design decisions

Something no one ever tells you about working as a product designer is that you are constantly defending your decisions. As soon as you start designing wire …read more

Dec 26, 2014
• Prototyping

Why early wireframes need to look hand-drawn

There are many kinds of mockups to show users and stakeholders. Different levels of fidelity will elicit a variety of feedback. In UX, we generally assume that …read more

Sep 18, 2014
• User Experience

How to Hire Awesome UX Designers

This article first appeared on LinkedIn Pulse, LinkedIn’s effort to get its users to write and create LinkedIn content for free. I have mixed feelings about publishing on …read more

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