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  • Episode 63 Show Notes:

    How To Facilitate a User Research Study Part 2 is finally here! 📝👩🏾‍💻

    Once you've started your research study, there are many steps to consider to ensure your research has valuable data.

    Some topics covered in this episode are:

    ➡️ How to properly prepare for your user interview vs. a usability test?

    ➡️ Best practices for facilitating user interviews

    ➡️ How to organize your collected data during and after your sessions

    ➡️ How to present your findings to the team

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    UX Research Help

    Eniola’s Instagram - @uxoutloud

    https://www.instagram.com/uxoutloud/

    Eniola’s Website

    https://eniolaabioye.com

    Articulating design decisions book

    https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9781492079224

    How might we example

    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-might-we-questions/

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    #uinarrative

  • Episode 62 Show Notes:

    Typography can help make interfaces more user-friendly, informative, and visually appealing when used effectively. However, knowing which ones to use can be tricky with many different fonts available. In this episode, Thomas Girard provides tips on using type properly for digital interfaces.

    Some of the topics we discuss include:

    -Typography best practices

    -How to pair typefaces

    -How to check for accessibility and inclusivity

    -How to stand out and make your font choices memorable

    -The importance of phonetic type

    -Best fonts to use on your first UI project

    This episode is excellent for those looking to learn more about typography and improve their skillset. So take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Connect with Thomas Girard!

    LinkedIn - Send him a message

    His books - Emerging Scholar book series

    Website

    Instagram

    YouTube

    Twitter

    TEDx Talk - How to feel at home in the airport

    New Directions in the Humanities Conference

    Common Ground Conference

    Design When Everyone Designs - book

    The Design of Everyday Things - book

    Google Fonts

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  • Episode 61 Show Notes:

    How much do you actually know about the history of UX? Think about it, UX has been around since before many of us were even in elementary school. 😳 There are many misconceptions around what a career in UX looks like and how it's evolved.

    User experience has been around for decades, but it has only recently become a popular term. This is because we're now living in a world where technology is a massive part of our lives.

    This episode focuses on Darren Hood's 25 years of experience as a UXer and the challenges he's faced. There's so much value in this topic, so he'll be back soon for part 2. In that episode, we'll dive into specific misconceptions I've heard in my career that Darren will fact-check.

    If you have less than 25 years of experience in UX, I highly recommend you take a listen and learn from Darren's story. Tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Darren Hood Social

    World of UX podcast

    LinkedIn (Lookout for the next UX ChitChat Hour)

    Website

    Twitter

    UXUncensored Social

    YouTube

    Twitter

    Medium

    Instagram

    Books

    Information Architecture: For the Web and Beyond

    Information Architecture: An Emerging 21st Century Profession

    Knock 'em Dead Job Interview: How to Turn Job Interviews Into Job Offers

    Knock 'em Dead Resumes: A Killer Resume Gets More Job Interviews!

    60 Seconds and You're Hired!: Revised Edition

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  • Episode 60 Show Notes:

    There are so many paths to take to get into UX, but have you considered Content Design? I know it's another term in the sea of UX terminology, but this could be the career you've been searching for, mainly if you've found that being a visual designer or researcher isn't your thing.

    In this episode, Aladrian and I discuss her unconventional path to becoming a Content Design Manager at Intuit. We talk about the skill sets you need to become a content designer and get started in this career. She also even gives some tips for how to improve your copywriting skills! So take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.



    Mentions:

    Connect with Aladrian

    LinkedIn

    Twitter

    Instagram

    Intuit is hiring! Check out the job post here

    Content Design Recommendations

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    Books

    Content Design by Sarah Richards

    The Content Strategy Toolkit by Meghan Casey

    Writing is Designing by Michael J. Metts, Andy Welfle

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    Articles

    Daily UX Writing - Become a better UX Writer

    UX Writers Collective

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    Conferences

    Brain Traffic Events

    Confab - Content Strategy

    Button - Content Design

    Perspectives - Content Design

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    Job Board

    WorkinginContent.com

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    Courses

    UX Content Collective

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    Community

    Content + UX Slack Channel



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  • Episode 58 Show Notes:

    Who should use a UX Audit?

    Suppose you have little to no budget for user research and need a quick yet efficient way to help clients understand digital product problems affecting business goals. It also works well if you are the only UX Designer or Researcher on the team.

    Those on an in-house team are most likely evaluating the product and tweaking the experience continually. If you’re on an in-house team and trying to convince management for a buy-in, you could use this method too.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Course: Getting Started in UX: Design and Research

    Very limited spots for beta with one-time only discounts

    uinarrative.com/uxcareer



    So What? How To Do a UX Audit

    How To Conduct UX Audits

    The UX Audit: A Beginner’s Guide

    10 Usability Heuristics for User Experience

    How To Conduct a UX Audit: Step-By-Step Guide

    Need help organizing your usability findings?

    250 best practices for usability

    Word template for measurable usability goals

    When looking for trends

    Try insight incubation

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  • Episode 57 Show Notes:

    Is anyone overwhelmed with the idea of setting new goals for 2022? 🙋🏾‍♀️ This episode will help you be intentional about how you're going to progress towards your UX career goals this year, regardless of whether you have 0 years of experience or several years experience.

    I discuss UX career tips about:

    How to get started in UX Things you should be thinking about after you've landed your first UX job How to plan if you want to get a promotion Steps you need to take to quit your job this year How to prepare to start freelancing with a full-time job How to begin mentoring How to transition from UX designer to UX researcher or any different UX role

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Course: Getting Started in UX: Design and Research

    Very limited spots for the beta with one-time-only discounts

    uinarrative.com/uxcareer

    Knowledge Affirmations

    Huntr.co

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  • Episode 56 Show Notes:

    It's time to reflect!

    I spent this episode reflecting on my UX career and my journey to become a senior product designer.

    I'm grateful I didn't become a senior designer earlier because I wouldn't have been truly ready. There are a lot of situations I needed to experience beforehand, and I'm still learning and growing.

    I also go over several tips to become a senior designer or researcher.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Cyd Harrell - Getting to Senior in UX

    UX Salary Talk - podcast episode

    T-Shaped Skills - podcast episode

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  • Episode 55 Show Notes:

    After almost eight years as a designer, I've learned many things about UX, in general, that teachers didn't teach in the university and UX bootcamp I attended. In this episode, I go over the ten things I wish I knew before becoming a Product Designer. Some of these tips are groundbreaking pieces of advice I discovered early in my career. Others are helpful tips I've picked up along the way.

    To be prepared for the real world, you have to experience the good and bad things about being a UXer on your own. Hopefully, this will prepare you for what you might expect.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.



    Mentions:

    Becoming a T-shaped Designer or Researcher | Donald Burlock

    https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode48

    DesignSystemsRepo.com for Web inspiration

    Mobbin.design for mobile inspiration.

    The Verge for tech news

    NNGroup for UX research.



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  • Episode 54 Show Notes:

    A sense of delight, a satisfying experience, a sense of belonging, predictability, and a sense of hope are all feelings that people experience in their daily life. Emotion is a part of being human which can be natural or manufactured. At times, it's a challenging experience to design for, but with practice and knowledge, you can make products that make people's lives easier and better.

    In this episode, James Castro-Griffiths talks about his experience designing for emotion. We dissect the psychological aspects that play a massive role in human decision-making. We also share our personal stories about various products that have affected us positively and negatively.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    James Articles on Medium

    Why Design For Emotion

    How to Research Emotion

    How to Establish Emotion

    James LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-castro-griffiths-1a3b6456/

    Emotional Design - Interaction Design

    https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/emotional-design

    Podcast Episode: UX Salary Talk

    https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode38

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  • Episode 53 Show Notes:

    To jump from HR to the research ladder is nearly impossible at Google,

    especially for someone who doesn't have a Master's or PhD. However, Morgan Ramsey proved all the critics wrong by planning her unconventional way into UX Research. She started her career as an HR Analyst but quickly realized that her true passion was UX.

    In this episode, we discuss her resilient journey to becoming a UX Researcher. It took years of dedication and strategically mapping out her plan to obtain her dream job in research. I'm so inspired by Morgan's commitment to utilizing the resources around her to create her career path to UX Research, and I think she'll inspire you too.

    We also discuss what it's like being an AIUX Researcher!

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Morgan’s links:

    Website

    https://www.morgancramsey.com/services-1

    LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgancramsey/

    Twitter

    https://twitter.com/_Morgan_Ramsey

    The Pocket Universal Methods of Design: 100 Ways to Research Complex Problems

    https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9781631593741

    Universal Methods of Design Expanded and Revised:

    https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9781631597480

    Clubhouse: UX Research Corner

    https://www.clubhouse.com/club/uxresearchcorner

    Unpacked Angles - Youtube by Nannearl LeKesia Brown

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCum8djro0z8MuZJ9afFVGxQ/featured





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  • Episode 52 Show Notes:

    Preparing for a job interview can be one of the most stressful parts of the job search. There's a lot of pressure to make a great first impression and convey that you are the perfect fit for the job. The key to any interview is to prepare in advance by writing down your answers to questions. Are you prepared for your interview? Do you know what you're going to say? Have you even practiced?

    In this episode, I'm narrating a parody UX mock interview with two characters. Yemi 🇳🇬 is interviewing Ade 🤠 for a UX Designer position at Wayne Enterprises. As we progress through the interview, I call out the faults in Ade's answers to questions.

    This episode is much wackier than usual since I'm doing a Nigerian and Country accent. 🤣 I will probably never do this again, so enjoy this special edition podcast episode.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.



    Mentions:

    The Essential UX Interview Questions

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu3xcQm7cEo

    UI/UX Design Job Questions and Answers

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OzTi0iUMlE



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  • Episode 51 Show Notes:

    I think it’s essential to improve your work rhythm as you progress in your career. But, first, you must understand how you work best and your method for problem-solving. Of course, you should use the design thinking process for problem-solving, but you’ve got to know what you need from your clients to provide value.

    In this episode, I’ll be going over how I lead a UX project—basically going over my entire thought process from the beginning, middle, and end. I also cover how to manage your time on a project which will help improve your workflow and efficiency. You should learn how to lead a project because I want you to aim for career growth and not be a mediocre designer or researcher.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    The UX Process podcast episode with Shanisha Collins

    https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode23

    A simple UX exercise to validate product features and requirements

    https://youtu.be/PnC1gM6YlEo

    How to improve your visual design

    https://medium.com/facebook-design/how-to-make-your-not-so-great-visual-design-better-67972eee3825

    What is an MVP?

    https://xd.adobe.com/ideas/process/prototyping/mvps-in-ux-design/

    Prioritization Matrix (MVP Chart)

    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/prioritization-matrices/

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  • Episode 50 Show Notes:

    We've made it to the 50th episode of the UI Narrative podcast!!!! 🎉 I started this out as a hobby, and now I've made it a business. I will forever be thankful for you all listening and supporting my niche podcast. It means so much... truly.

    The moments that have brought me the most joy on this podcast are connecting with people worldwide. From different countries, backgrounds, and hearing their stories of getting into UX is hugely inspiring.

    I had to do something special for the 50th episode, so I brought listeners, like you, onto the show for a Q&A episode. I had a lot of fun talking with you all and answering your questions.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.



    Mentions:

    Mobbin

    https://mobbin.design/browse/ios/apps

    Land-book

    https://land-book.com

    Apple Human Interface Guidelines

    https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/

    Material Design

    https://material.io

    How To Improve Your Design and Research Portfolios

    https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode44

    The UX Designer Salary Talk

    https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode38

    How to Land a Product (UI/UX) Designer Job

    https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode34



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  • Episode 49 Show Notes:

    As a designer, a lot of my podcast topics are about design. However, some of you may be struggling more than others with design, or you’re finding that your day-to-day pixel-pushing isn’t making you happy. So I must ask you, have you considered that maybe you’re not supposed to be a designer? Perhaps it’s UX Research that you’re genuinely passionate about.

    Nandi Manning is currently a UX Researcher at Mailchimp, but she didn’t start her career out as a UX Researcher. She was previously a UX Designer! In this episode, she walks us through her process of transitioning from UX Designer to UX Researcher.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Nandi’s Social

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/nandimanning?lang=en

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nandimanning/?hl=en

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nandi-manning-bb7a7593/

    UX Her Social

    UX Mentorship Program (I highly recommend): https://www.uxher.com/mentorship

    Website: https://www.uxher.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareuxher/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/weareuxher

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weareuxher

    Mobbin

    https://mobbin.design/browse/ios/apps

    Land-book

    https://land-book.com



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  • Episode 48 Show Notes:

    I've talked a lot on the podcast about how crucial it is to become a multitalented UXer to stand out amongst the competition. A way to do that is to have T-shaped skills.

    T-shaped skills mean having deep expertise in one particular area but also broad experience across the field.

    As an engineer turned designer, Donald Burlock shares in this episode the skills he's gained over the years that help organizations understand the value of the design process.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Book: Superhuman by Design

    Website - Include a Post-it Note highlighter

    Superhumanbydesign.com - Amazon & Kindle

    @MrBurlock Instagram & Twitter

    @Superhumanbydesign Instagram

    I, X, and T-Shaped Designers: What’s the Difference?

    UX Terms Glossary - Strings article

    The Different Types of UX, UI, and Product Designer Roles - Podcast ep 28

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    Podcast Info:

    Transcripts available on episode web page.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify.

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    Let’s Connect:

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  • Episode 47 Show Notes:

    Randall Wilson has been a designer for several years and has spent a decade working at Capital One. I was surprised when I saw his long tenure with a company because I've had to jump to new positions to achieve growth opportunities and salary increase in my career. His response to why he's stayed so long was, "People don't leave jobs, they leave managers," and that phrase has stuck with me because it's so genuine.

    There's a lot more I'd love to share with you about Randall's career experience, like being on the hit TV Show Lego Masters and how his background in architecture influences his design.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.



    Mentions:

    Randall Wilson’s Social

    Instagram @therockfiles

    Linkedin @randallwilson

    Twitter @RW2Designs

    Most Incredible - Website

    Most Incredible on Instagram @mostincrediblestudio

    HUE Design Summit - Website Twitter Instagram @huedesignsummit

    Lego Masters Interview

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    Podcast Info:

    Transcripts available on episode web page.

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    Let’s Connect:

    Have a question for me? Email me at [email protected].

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  • Episode 46 Show Notes:

    You can indeed start your career in UX with no college degree, but how is it possible to land a job afterward? In this episode, Jeremy Gaston and I discuss his journey to becoming a UX Designer with no college degree. He stresses the importance of understanding the value you bring to your clients and finding education tailored to your learning needs. We also break down methods he used to grow and how he learned to excel with imposter syndrome. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Jeremy Gaston’s social

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jrmygstn/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/jrmygstn

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrmygstn

    Uballn app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/uballn-organize-play-earn/id1457252158

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    Podcast Info:

    Transcripts available on episode web page.

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    RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss

    Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear.



    Announcements:

    Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub.

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    Let’s Connect:

    Have a question for me? Email me at [email protected].

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  • Episode 45 Show Notes:

    Omar Tosca was born an engineer but was raised between designers. He has over seven years of experience as an interaction designer in Mexico, working with almost fifty companies. In this episode, we discuss his journey and the impact a mentor can have at all stages in your design career.

    "I always thought that you always needed to manage people all the time to improve. Some designers just want to improve their skills. They want to be better at illustration or managing colors. And that's good too. If that's the way, you want to go at that time of your life." Omar Tosca

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Polywork

    https://www.polywork.com

    Omar’s LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/omartosca/detail/contact-info/

    Omar’s Twitter

    https://twitter.com/omartosca

    Omar’s Dribbble

    https://dribbble.com/omartosca

    Omar’s Website

    Omartosca.com

    Omar’s Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/omar.tosca/?hl=en

    Omar's podcast: Diseño con Ñ

    https://open.spotify.com/show/0OkPACgPsJlQT4fvDjIUAS

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    Podcast Info:

    Transcripts available on episode web page.

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  • Episode 44 Show Notes:

    I recently reviewed over 200 portfolios for a Junior Product Designer position we needed to fill. As I was going through these portfolios, I noticed a common problem. A lot of candidates don’t know what to put in their portfolio or how to keep a hiring manager on their portfolio for at least 2 minutes.

    This episode will be me ranting and providing guidance for anyone who is a designer or researcher with a portfolio. After reviewing these portfolios, I understood what most junior Uxers portfolios look like after finishing an online boot camp or college degree. I hate to break this to you, but they suck, and nobody’s told you this. I even hate having to say it out loud because it makes me the bad guy. 😩

    I’m not going to be judging you this whole episode; instead, I will be giving you clear steps on why it sucks and how you can make it better because I want you to land the interview.

    Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments.

    Mentions:

    Website Building Tools:

    Squarespace

    www.squarespace.com

    Webflow

    https://webflow.com

    Wix

    https://www.wix.com

    Elementor for Wordpress

    https://elementor.com

    Mentor Resources:

    ADPList.org

    Designed.org

    Rookieup.com

    And of course you can always chat with me at uinarrative.com/workwithme or email me at [email protected]



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    Podcast Info:

    Transcripts available on episode web page.

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    RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss

    Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear.



    Announcements:

    Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub.

    Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme.

    Let’s Connect:

    Have a question for me? Email me at [email protected].

    Let’s connect! #uinarrative

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