Ever wondered how major software companies execute successful rebrands? In this revealing episode of The Samelogic Podcast, Kelly Jura shares the strategic transformation of Screencast-O-Matic into ScreenPal. Through extensive UX research and user testing, their team turned brand confusion into a cohesive product experience that bridges both educational and enterprise markets. Learn how they leveraged social listening, executed global user research, and managed a seamless 24-hour rebrand rollout during unprecedented times. Perfect for UX designers, product managers, and digital strategists looking to master the art of data-driven rebranding.
"Take-home design exercises are dead," declares UX leader Sudha Broslawsky, and that's just the start of turning traditional UX hiring on its head. From why your interview process might be excluding your best candidates to how being a "square peg in a round hole" became her superpower, this conversation challenges everything you thought you knew about building stellar UX teams.
Discover how psychology enhances user experience research and UX design with human factors expert Lawton Pybus. Learn to predict product adoption, balance quick insights with depth, and leverage AI in UX. Essential strategies for product managers and researchers to create user-centric products.
Robert Ta's transition from chemical engineering to product management illustrates the dynamic nature of tech careers. Ta's engineering background provides a unique perspective on UX design and product development challenges. His story underscores the value of adaptability in the ever-evolving product management landscape.
Ta shares key insights on team building in product management, emphasizing the importance of assembling a "humble, hungry, and smart" crew. His strategies for prioritizing customer feedback and managing enterprise client expectations offer valuable lessons for UX designers and product managers alike. Ta's approach to product leadership draws parallels to captaining a ship, highlighting the importance of a well-rounded team in successful product development.
Personal growth emerges as a crucial factor in Ta's product management success. He reveals how improving his emotional intelligence through therapy enhanced his UX design and leadership skills. This Samelogic Podcast episode offers a compelling mix of product management expertise and personal development advice, serving as an essential resource for UX designers and product managers aiming to advance their careers or pivot within the tech industry.
UX research veteran Cory Lebson shares insights on the field's evolution, AI's impact, and the importance of community in this engaging podcast episode. He discusses balancing rigorous research with business needs, overcoming imposter syndrome, and fostering collaboration between researchers and product managers. Cory's psychology background and decades of experience offer valuable perspectives on creating user-centric products in today's fast-paced tech landscape.
Kelly Moran, VP of Experience Research and Insights, discusses how her background in anthropology shapes her approach to UX research. She emphasizes the importance of the reflexive, holistic, and emic perspectives in understanding user behavior. Kelly shares a story about lenses to illustrate the need to recognize and understand our own biases. She also discusses the importance of empathy and cognitive empathy in bridging the gap between different user perspectives. Kelly highlights the need for research initiatives to be aligned with the broader strategic goals of the company and emphasizes the value of integrating insights from digital, physical, and organizational contexts. She suggests underutilized research methods such as diary studies and participatory design. Kelly also provides advice on navigating challenging situations, developing impactful research programs, and mentoring junior researchers. She discusses the balance between speed and comprehensive insights in research and the importance of understanding how business works as a researcher. Finally, Kelly shares the importance of remaining open to possibilities and turning vulnerability into a strength.
Nick Babich, fmr. UX designer at brain.ai, discusses the vision and challenges of designing AI-driven interfaces. The goal is to create a more natural and seamless interaction between humans and technology. The design process involves understanding user intentions and providing interfaces that solve their specific problems. The design system follows the atomic design process, creating consistent and adaptable components. Collaboration between designers, engineers, and data scientists is crucial for effective cross-functional teams. As AI becomes more prevalent, the role of designers will evolve, but human-centered design will remain important. Ethical considerations involve how people use AI tools, and transparency and oversight are necessary. Designers interested in AI-driven design should start by using AI tools and integrating them into their design process. Nick's weakness-turned-strength is spending time learning about people, which helps him understand what to build.
Aneta shares her remarkable career journey from architecture to UX design, highlighting the challenges and transitions she faced. She discusses the overlaps and differences between the two fields, the impact of AI on UX design, and the importance of effective research methods and feedback loops.
Usability has evolved significantly since 1983 with advancements in technology. Jakob Nielsen highlights the importance of AI, iterative design, and usability heuristics in UX design. He advises UX professionals to adapt to emerging technologies, observe users, and stay updated through mentorship and research to succeed in the evolving UX field.
In this conversation, Jared Spool discusses the roadblocks organizations face in embracing a UX-focused culture and shifting their focus to the user. He emphasizes the importance of understanding users' needs and experiences and making them the center of decision-making. Jared also shares strategies for winning over skeptics, building a thriving UX culture, and breaking through resistance to change. He highlights the significance of education and training in creating a user-centric culture and explains how companies can keep UX at the top of their agenda. Jared emphasizes the role of leaders in influencing and inspiring others and offers advice for UX professionals looking to make a real impact. He also discusses the importance of measuring success by the impact on users' lives and shares examples of organizations that prioritize user experience. In this conversation, Jared Spool discusses the importance of improving the user experience and shares insights on how organizations can foster a culture of continuous learning. He emphasizes the need for feedback loops and highlights the impact of providing timely updates and communication to users. Spool also emphasizes the importance of understanding users' experiences and gathering insights to drive enhancements. He suggests spending time with customers and having real conversations to uncover patterns and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, he discusses the skills and resources needed to drive a user-focused approach and emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking in UX. Spool's passion for improving experiences and his belief in the possibility of intentional good experiences drives his motivation to push the boundaries of UX. He also discusses the future of UX and the need for organizations to learn from those who are already doing a great job. Lastly, he shares how he turned his impatience with the status quo into a strength by questioning everything and focusing on what is truly valuable.
Thomas Stokes, co-founder and principal at Drillbit Labs, discusses his career in UX research and the challenges and opportunities in the field. He emphasizes the importance of understanding human factors and psychology in UX research. Stokes also shares insights on adapting research methods to different industries and tailoring approaches to meet clients' needs. He provides advice on assessing a client's UX maturity level and advancing their UX practice. Additionally, he discusses the value of ROI calculations, storytelling, and live sessions in convincing stakeholders to invest in UX research. Stokes also offers guidance for those interested in pursuing a career in UX research.
Ruben's career evolution has been remarkable, from print design to leading complex design systems. He emphasizes the importance of adaptability and learning new skills to stay on the cutting edge. He shares his experience of transitioning from graphic design to coding and the challenges he faced. Ruben highlights the need for designers to scale their thinking and specialize in a particular area. He also discusses the importance of mentors and recommends finding mentors through current jobs, networking, and online platforms. Ruben emphasizes the need for effective communication and fostering collaboration in remote teams. He advises against blindly following design trends and encourages designers to focus on solving problems and meeting user needs. Ruben discusses the impact of AI and emerging technologies on design and the importance of embracing and utilizing them. He shares how he turned his impatience into a driving force for creativity and learning.
Mitchell discusses his journey from engineering to UX design and product management, highlighting how his engineering background has given him a unique perspective on solving complex design and product issues. He emphasizes the importance of foundational research and regular exposure to users in order to uncover the right insights and translate them into actionable product strategies. Mitchell also shares his experience in building design systems and managing cross-functional teams during times of rapid growth. He discusses the role of UX design and research in driving user acquisition, retention, and expansion in a product-led strategy. Mitchell emphasizes the power of storytelling in inspiring and motivating others, as well as the importance of aligning UX design and research with key business metrics. He concludes by offering advice to early career UX designers and product managers.
Josh Klenert, Chief Design Officer at Bakkt, shares insights on crafting user-centric experiences in the latest Samelogic podcast. Discover how empathy, research, and adaptability drive innovation across industries, from crypto to entertainment. Klenert discusses balancing creativity with regulations, championing inclusivity, and the evolving role of design leadership.
Julia DeBari, a seasoned UX designer, shares her fascinating industry journey on the Samelogic podcast. From her early days in interaction design to navigating the challenges of a rapidly evolving field, Julia offers valuable insights into the world of UX. She discusses the shift towards specialization, the potential impact of AI, and the importance of ethics in design.
Bob Baxley, a seasoned Silicon Valley UX Designer, shares his journey in software design and unique perspectives on Apple's culture, his experience working with Steve Jobs, leadership challenges, and the impact of his Autism Spectrum Disorder on his work.
Sid cracked the code to climb from business analyst to senior product leadership at Autodesk, Amazon and more. In this insider podcast, he downloads hard-won insights on understanding customers, navigating PM roles, crafting strategies, championing users amidst dissent, leveraging data in tough calls, and learning to turn weaknesses into strengths.
Strategist Debbie Levitt shares her adaptive approach to transforming companies by balancing customer needs and business goals. Learn how proper research, not assumptions, helps startups gain clarity. Hear Levitt's perspective on the value of user-centric product development and the need for accountability in understanding users.
Jessica Hall, VP of Design at CoStar Group, joins us to discuss her journey from graphic design to leading digital transformation for the commercial real estate data leader. Jess shares key lessons on testing ideas through experiments, achieving alignment in design, understanding organizational behavior, and applying a user-centric approach - valuable insights for any product team.
Product UX designer Alissa Marr transitioned from graphic design to design sales software for startup Trender.ai, adapting her skills for this new user base. She shares approaches like understanding customers, innovating outdated sales workflows, strategically enhancing user experience by digitizing processes and researching industry trends.