Join me, Swathi your design buddy (and occasional UX troublemaker) as I turn the confusing world of UX design into fun, easy, and totally relatable chats. No jargon, zero boring lectures just real stories, awkward moments, and practical tips you’ll actually want to use. Whether you’re a total newbie or a design pro who’s seen it all, you’ll love how simple (and sometimes ridiculously funny) design can be. If you want to create better digital experiences without losing your mind or your sense of humor, this show is your new favorite hangout.
All content for UX with a side of Swathi is the property of Swathi Susarla Your design buddy and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Join me, Swathi your design buddy (and occasional UX troublemaker) as I turn the confusing world of UX design into fun, easy, and totally relatable chats. No jargon, zero boring lectures just real stories, awkward moments, and practical tips you’ll actually want to use. Whether you’re a total newbie or a design pro who’s seen it all, you’ll love how simple (and sometimes ridiculously funny) design can be. If you want to create better digital experiences without losing your mind or your sense of humor, this show is your new favorite hangout.
The UX Name Game: Don Norman & the 1990s UX Revolution
UX with a side of Swathi
21 minutes 26 seconds
1 month ago
The UX Name Game: Don Norman & the 1990s UX Revolution
Meet Don Norman, who coined "User Experience" atApple in the 90s. Join Swathi for stories about design psychology, confusing doors, and why good UX is about feelings. Funny, insightful, and perfect with chai!
UX with a side of Swathi
Join me, Swathi your design buddy (and occasional UX troublemaker) as I turn the confusing world of UX design into fun, easy, and totally relatable chats. No jargon, zero boring lectures just real stories, awkward moments, and practical tips you’ll actually want to use. Whether you’re a total newbie or a design pro who’s seen it all, you’ll love how simple (and sometimes ridiculously funny) design can be. If you want to create better digital experiences without losing your mind or your sense of humor, this show is your new favorite hangout.