
UIE.fm Master Feed Podcast
1) Jeff Gothelf & Josh Seiden’s “Sense & Respond”
Traditional marketing and communications often take the form of a one-way conversation. Things are put out into the market and it generally ends there. With the emergence of social media, a two-way co...Show More
2) The Tension of Art and Science When Communicating Complex User Research
Art versus Science is the quintessential Left Brain/Right Brain cage match. But in reality, math factors into great works of art as much as developing a treatment plan for a patient could be considere...Show More
3) More Human than Human?: Designing a Conversational UI
You can draw a direct line in the UX family tree from User Experience Design back to Human Computer Interaction. What if we could make the “computer” aspect of that interaction, feel less like a machi...Show More
4) About Face: How About.com Changed its Design Process and became Dotdash
According to Heraclitus, the only thing that remains constant is change. The internet itself has evolved exponentially over a relatively short amount of time. Few relics from the early days of the web...Show More
5) Brett Harned’s “Project Management for Humans”
Project management encompasses an important set of skills, such as communication, planning, and forecasting. But does someone need the title of project manager to actually do the work? In Brett Harne...Show More
6) Systems and Stages: Building a Design System and a Systems Team
Design systems can organize and clarify a team’s design practice. Made of patterns and component libraries, they add a level of cohesion across designs. This, of course, can only occur once you have a...Show More
7) Narrative Virality: Changing Course from a Simple Story
Storytelling is an essential form of human communication. You likely have a favorite story, something really memorable. The more that story is told and retold, the further it travels and the more infl...Show More
8) Kevin Hoffman’s “Meeting Design for Managers, Makers, and Everyone”
There’s a stigma surrounding meetings. They’re often seen as unproductive wastes of time. But in Kevin Hoffman’s view, meetings are actually a design problem. In his upcoming book, Meeting Design for ...Show More
9) Empathy as a Service: Applying Service Design to the Homelessness Issue
Empathy. It’s an unavoidable word in the world of user experience design. Too often it is applied to designs in too narrow a fashion. Your empathy should come from the problem your design is solving, ...Show More
10) Getting a Clue: Journey Mapping and the Rashomon Effect
We often talk in terms of silos in organizations, where information isn’t readily shared and communication leaves something to be desired. Another way to think of a team who is heads-down working on t...Show More