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User Flows
Thomas Morrell
20 episodes
9 months ago
UX Design and Careers. Join us to discuss getting into the field of User Experience and Digital Product Design. We'll be speaking with experts on the field who typically didn't start their careers in user experience design. They'll tell you how to get started, what you need to know, and how to land your first job.
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UX Design and Careers. Join us to discuss getting into the field of User Experience and Digital Product Design. We'll be speaking with experts on the field who typically didn't start their careers in user experience design. They'll tell you how to get started, what you need to know, and how to land your first job.
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Episodes (20/20)
User Flows
21 Lessons learned in 2021. My first year in podcasting
3 years ago
20 minutes

User Flows
Q&A on UX Design, Careers and Life
3 years ago
33 minutes

User Flows
Learning, Teaching and Practicing UX Design with Shalyn Oswald
3 years ago
51 minutes

User Flows
On being open & transparent while being "open to new work." UX Recruiting with Jared Tredly
Welcome back to the UserFlows Podcast everyone, my name is Thomas Morrell and this is a show where we talk about UX design and careers. I interview designers and creators about their journey into the field and break down how they've been successful in their roles so we all can learn together. Today I'm joined by Jared Tredly. Now, Jared is not a designer, but he does build world-class design teams with some of the best Designers globally. Jared works with incredible companies to attract, source, and retain the best designers. From UX, UI, Product to Brand Designers, Creative Directors, and Art Directors - he's worked with every level from Grad to C-Suite. He is currently based in Brooklyn within the Bamboo Crowd US office! In addition to his day-to-day recruiting he volunteers as the USA Community Lead for the Fearless Global Design community. I had a great time speaking with Jared, I had been enjoying his content on LinkedIn. Both written and video where he discusses and dishes on the inner workings of being a Tech recruiter focused on designer recruitment specifically. I feel like I've learned a lot from him and thought he'd have a lot to share on the show. He did not disappoint. Connect with Jared: jared@bamboocrowd.com // @jaredtredly // +1 646 696 4846 Show Highlights: [1:00] About Jared and his background. [2:30] Career coaching as a recruiter. [4:40] How UX designers can set themselves up nicely for their next role. [8:05] How the process of recruitment works from the recruiter's perspective. [11:20] What to do before you turn on the "Open to work" button on LinkedIn. [13:20] How to best respond to recruiter outreach. [16:50] Is it better to be specializing or becoming a generalist these days? [18:12] What designers can do to engage a recruiter to help them land that dream role. [22:05] What companies can do to improve the recruitment process. [25:00] Advice for people transitioning to UX design from another career. [28:27] Bootcamps. [31:15] Future of UX Design & Recruitment. Visit thomasmorrell.com/podcast for full show notes and all other podcast information.
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4 years ago
45 minutes

User Flows
UX Interns. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of progress.
4 years ago
41 minutes

User Flows
The Life of a UX Design Nomad from Costa Rica to China with Carlos Lastres
4 years ago
29 minutes

User Flows
The journey from sales specialist to a career in User Experience Design with Viet Hoang
Welcome back to User Flows, everyone. This is a show where we talk about User Experience Design and Careers and I get to interview designers who inspire me about how they got started in the field so I can break down the patterns or best practices that you can use in your own career. Today, I'm speaking with Viet Hoang. Viet has been a UX Researcher/Designer for 8+ years. In my experience working with him, he has shown an absolute comprehensive understanding of human behavior and psychology as it relates to both digital and physical experiences. Viet has worked with numerous clients in various industries, from fintech to food services giving him a broad perspective on users' needs and motivations. I was really excited to connect with Viet again on the podcast and outside of work. He's an incredibly thoughtful person and extremely inquisitive. I think you’ll enjoy this one! Show Highlights The differentiating skill of communication [4:20] How he got started in UX Design [15:30] How sales can help your career as a designer [20:00] The most important aspects of your role as a designer [22:36] Advice for Designers getting into the field [29:00] View all the show notes at thomasmorrell.com
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4 years ago
46 minutes

User Flows
UX Community Building with Jeffrey Paul Coleman
4 years ago
48 minutes

User Flows
The journey from UX Mentee to UX Mentor with Mariyam Elshrief

Today I’m speaking with Mariyam Elshrief a UX Designer at ServiceChannel in San Francisco, CA. I first met Mariyam when I interviewed her for a role at Prudential Financial. She was incredibly smart, able to think on her feet, and one of the best interviews I can remember having.

That’s why I brought her on the show. At the time in her career, she didn’t have a ton of experience. What she lacked in professional experience though she made up for in curiosity and a ton of hackathons and personal projects that really showed a scope of knowledge far beyond her years of employment.

In this episode Mariyam shares her origin story, switching from a computer science degree to UX Design [5:45]. Her time as a boot camp student at General Assembly [3:00]. Her interviewing preparation tactics [10:30], hackathons [8:50], portfolios [15:00], advice for younger designers [18:50]. But most importantly her journey from UX mentee looking for a career to UX mentor guiding others in their own journey [21:29]. It’s a great story and I hope you enjoy it.

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If you haven't already, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts. If you prefer video, you can watch on the UserFlows YouTube channel. Share this episode with friends and family or anyone you know who's interested in UX design. Connect with me on LinkedIn or Instagram. If you have questions, need career advice, or just want to chat. I'm open to DMs and around to answer any and all questions.

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4 years ago
31 minutes

User Flows
Cultivating a Sense of Why. UX Research and Management with Ellie Millen
4 years ago
34 minutes

User Flows
EP10. Enterprise Design Sprints at scale with Caryn Gallis. Director of Experience Design, Culture & Training at Prudential Financial.
4 years ago
38 minutes

User Flows
EP9. Defining Your Role as a UX Designer with Samuel Harper
4 years ago
37 minutes

User Flows
EP8. Building UX Products with Impact! Interview with 4-time Entrepreneur Steven Cohn
Steven Cohn is a father, husband, and serial entrepreneur and he tries hard to be great in all those areas. I can relate to that as I'm the father of two as well and husband to my wonderful wife of 10 years. I do hope to be an entrepreneur again in the future. Which is why I'm talking to Steven today. He has a marvelous track record of starting and selling fantastic digital companies. For those of you in the UX space, many will know his venture, Validately which made it easy and affordable to conduct lean customer research on new digital products. Validately has since been acquired by UserZoom. Prior to launching Validately, Steven sold his first two startups to LivingSocial and TripAdvisor. He has also worked at DoubleClick, Quantcast, and IBM. He is a graduate of George Washington University and Harvard Business School. I'm convinced that every designer dreams of starting their own product one day. I will not be shy about saying that I have this dream. So one of the great things about starting a podcast is that you get to talk to really cool people who do the things you want to do. So I'm really excited to talk to Steven today as he's 3 for 3 in creating useful, successful, and profitable products. Steven is going for his fourth startup success with his latest and greatest company, ImpactProduct [http://www.impactproduct.com/](http://www.impactproduct.com/). ImpactProduct helps designers and product people alike make data-informed design decisions. Uncover usability issues faster. All without developer support. The entire tool is offered as a chrome extension. I installed it on my personal site. It took all of seconds to install and seems super easy to use thus far. Follow Steven on Twitter @spcohn or learn more about him on LinkedIn. [https://twitter.com/spcohn?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author](https://twitter.com/spcohn?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor)[https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevencohn/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevencohn/) Here is a list of people and products we discuss in the show: Impact Product [http://www.impactproduct.com/](http://www.impactproduct.com/) Jeff Gothelf [https://jeffgothelf.com/](https://jeffgothelf.com/) Joshua Seiden [https://www.joshuaseiden.com/](https://www.joshuaseiden.com/) Becky Buck of Forge Studio [https://www.forge.is/](https://www.forge.is/) The Lean Product Playbook [https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Product-Playbook-Innovate-Products/dp/1118960874/ref=asc_df_1118960874/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312111907622&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2775476271997045487&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9011294&hvtargid=pla-434197569733&psc=1](https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Product-Playbook-Innovate-Products/dp/1118960874/ref=asc_df_1118960874/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312111907622&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2775476271997045487&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9011294&hvtargid=pla-434197569733&psc=1) Outcomes Over Output [https://www.amazon.com/Outcomes-Over-Output-customer-behavior/dp/1091173265/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2M5H1WU137AKR&dchild=1&keywords=joshua+seiden&qid=1624023544&sprefix=joshua+seiden%2Cstripbooks%2C163&sr=8-3](https://www.amazon.com/Outcomes-Over-Output-customer-behavior/dp/1091173265/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2M5H1WU137AKR&dchild=1&keywords=joshua+seiden&qid=1624023544&sprefix=joshua+seiden%2Cstripbooks%2C163&sr=8-3) Price Intelligently [https://www.priceintelligently.com/blog](https://www.priceintelligently.com/blog) If you haven't already, please subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts. I'll be releasing a show about every other week or so. If you'd like to be a friend to the show. Leaving a review and comment on Apple would be very much appreciated. Share a link to this show with your friends and anyone else you know who's interested in UX design. Feel free to recommend topics you'd like to hear discussed and if you have any questions about Design, Design Careers, or anything else for that matter, you can DM me on Instagram @userflows.live Now let's go create!
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4 years ago
59 minutes

User Flows
EP7. Digital Hospitality with Ty Fujimura
Hello and welcome back to the UserFlows Podcast. UserFlows is a show where we talk about UX Design and UX Careers. You should listen to this show if... You are a student of user experience or product design. You are a professional who is considering a transition to the field or if you're just someone who's interested in UX design and wants to learn a bit more about it. In each episode, I'll interview a successful, working designer in order to discover how they found the field and have managed to thrive in this highly competitive landscape. We'll break down the steps they took in order to land their first jobs, dive into the mistakes they've made while building their careers, and hopefully teach a bit about the processes, tools, and best practices that have helped them in their own design journey. If you haven't already, please subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify or anywhere else you listen to podcasts. I'll be releasing a show about every other week or so. If you'd like to be a friend to the show. Leaving a review and comment on iTunes would be very much appreciated. Share a link to this show with your friends and those interested in UX design. Feel free to recommend topics you'd like to hear discussed and if you have any questions about Design, Design Careers, or anything else for that matter, you can DM me on Instagram @userflows.live. Today I'm speaking with Ty Fujimura, CEO of Cantilever Web Design and Development. Ty is an extremely thoughtful designer and design leader. His career purpose (I mean, look at that, he actually has a career purpose) is to unite creativity and business. Cantilever is a mission-driven company and its mission is to harness the power of “Digital Hospitality". A term I absolutely love, it means they believe websites are spaces that users inhabit, not billboards they see from a distance. Ty is currently focused on building a great environment for Cantilever’s staff to thrive and deliver outstanding results for their clients. In our conversation, we dive a little bit deeper into what Digital Hospitality means to Ty, his team, and their clients. Cantilever is a remote-first team so we talk a bit about remote working best practices for the rest of us just toying at remote working. How to make time to let designers design and some of his thoughts around building a successful design culture. I can not thank Ty enough for sharing his time and ideas. If you'd like to learn more about Ty and Cantilever. You can connect with Ty on Twitter @tyfuji or by visiting cantilever.co. If you're a soccer fan, Ty also hosts a fantastic podcast We The Peeps focused on US Soccer, USMNT the World Cup and is an irreverent take on US Soccer. USMNT Gold Cup, CONCACAF Nations League, and World Cup Qualifying. Give it a listen. TM
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4 years ago
35 minutes

User Flows
EP6. Did you even read the job description? UX interviewing with Mike Reed
4 years ago
37 minutes

User Flows
EP5. Landing your first UX/UI Design role with Ivan Crego
4 years ago
37 minutes

User Flows
EP4. What is UX and what does a UX designer do all day?
Before you dive into anything. It's important to define what it REALLY is, what it means to you, and what it means to the people it will affect. I dove into this question "What is UX design? Really?" about 10 years ago. "What is UX design?" is a question I’ve been asked a lot of times in job interviews, from family members, and from prospective clients. If it is a field you wish to participate in as well. It will be essential for you to establish an answer in your own words that means something to you and translates easily enough to the listener. Wikipedia explains it as: "User experience design (UXD, UED, or XD) is the process of supporting user behavior through usability, usefulness, and desirability provided in the interaction with a product. User experience design encompasses traditional human–computer interaction (HCI) design and extends it by addressing all aspects of a product or service as perceived by users." Don Norman who coined the term User Experience in 1993 while working at apple Defines it this way: "'User experience'" encompasses all aspects of the end-users interaction with the company, its services, and its products." You can also hear him talk about it in this quick video. In my humble opinion I define UX design in a couple ways: From the perspective of the designer. UX design is the iterative refinement of a product or service to bring value to a user. It focuses on the desirability, feasibility and usability of a product. From the perspective of the user. UX is the perception I have when using a product or service. Do I find it useful, desirable and can it be implemented easily into my life? When I boil it down, this is what I come up with. Essentially to me, UX design is about improving the human experience. Even it means you're just making someone’s day that much easier. It balances organizational objectives with human nature and needs. If your intent is to improve someone’s experience and you can achieve that, your organization could be successful. If you don't improve someone’s experience, then it will probably fail. Therefore I now define UX design as: The iterative design of digital products and services to improve human interaction. So what does a UX designer do all day? A big disclaimer to this one. Not every designer works the same, has the same responsibilities or roles to fill. This can look different depending on who you are, where your focus lies, and what your company, team, or clients expect from you. Also, it has a lot to do with the individual designer, where their strengths are, where they tend to focus their attention and how their team divides responsibilities. Designing Yes! A good portion of your day will be spent heads down in Sketch, InVision, XD, Figma, or any other prototyping tool you choose to use. This can be high-fidelity designs or low, but you should be prototyping and learning almost every day. You should be prototyping and learning almost every day. By prototyping, I mean creating mock-ups that are as close to an interactive experience as possible. This allows not only the designer but the rest of the team as well to interact with an experience like an app that's similar to what it would be like for a customer to use the actual product. By learning, I mean using the prototype to test with the business team to ensure it meets requirements. Test with the development team to ensure the feasibility of building this design and test with the folks who in the end will be using the app to make sure it's actually something they'll want to use. Strategic Thinking Designers need to help the business connect with users to gain insights into their needs and wants. This is an essential part of the designer's role. Also helping them develop the requirements of what you will be building is a good skill set to acquire. The designer's role in this phase is to really connect with the business team to build trust and establish goals, vision, and the desired outcome the team will be driving towards. Actual day-to-day work may include crafting and participating in user or customer interviews. Analyzing customer pain points and highlighting opportunities. Crafting competitive research, creating user personas, collecting inspiration, journey map creation and again, the list goes on. The important part is that you and the team are forming a bond and a connection around who your customer is, what your strategy is to help them, plus how and on what time frame you'll do it in. Divergent Thinking Ideating, iterating, and collaborating are key to this phase. Design, Test, Repeat! You'll be sketching, wire-framing, card-sorting, plotting the Information Architecture, prototyping, testing, etc..., etc... So you've helped the team gather enough information to know who your customer is and roughly how you'll go about helping them. Now it's time for the pen to hit the paper. Or marker to hit whiteboard, or sharpie to hit post it or mouse to click the screen. You get the point, now is the time to generate as many ideas as possible. Now could be a great time to walk the team through an idea-generating workshop. Convergent Thinking Developers need your final typography, spacing, grids, icons, and artwork ready to go. Also, you'll need to work closely with the product team to design for almost every imaginable scenario a user may encounter while using your app. So a designer needs to be good and fast at whichever design tool they'll be using. It's incredible how much time can be spent designing error states and messages to help your user when things break down. Get faster so it doesn't break you down. Facilitating and participating in workshops There are meetings, lots of meetings. Workshops are better, and if you can't get that. A meeting with a purpose and action will have to do. As a designer, you have to present you're work a lot! Designers need to get comfortable facilitating activities and presentations that don't suck. Typical? So as you can see. A typical day as a UX designer is not very typical at all. It is fun though 😉 What's your favorite part of the day?
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4 years ago
25 minutes

User Flows
EP3. Passion meets Design Operations with Evan Tyerman
So excited to connect with an old colleague Evan Tyerman. Evan is the Director of Design Operations at Prudential Financial and an all-around great human. Evan has a very interesting background that led him to User Experience Design. Previously he was in the biomedical engineering field, Evan has always been passionate about helping people. His background in engineering drives him to discover the unknown, while his empathy and compassion in helping people helps him to understand the wonder of people. Ultimately, his understanding of users, along with his creativity, inspires Evan to create experiences to change the world. To Evan, User Experience is more than a job or a skill set; it is a passion. Evan and I talk about his experience in discovering UX design, telling his parents he was leaving the Biomedical Engineering field. How passion fuels a great designer and his experience with General Assembly. I'm very excited for Evan and his new role and I can't wait to share his story with you. You can connect with Evan at https://www.linkedin.com/in/evantyerman/
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4 years ago
44 minutes

User Flows
EP2. Interview with Brian Evans - Accessibility is really about decency
4 years ago
31 minutes

User Flows
EP1. Welcome to User Flows Podcast
Hello and welcome to the UserFlows podcast. I'll be your host Thomas Morrell, I am a father, husband, and designer. Thanks for joining me on this journey. I'm creating this podcast to be a place for us to discuss User Experience Design, getting started as a UX/Product Designer, and how someone would make the transition from their current field to the field of UX design. So I want UserFlows to be a place for those interested in UX design to learn more about the field and hopefully help someone find their first job in UX or help someone already working in the field to hone their skills a little bit more. The reason I want to talk about this topic, in particular, is because this is exactly what I did. I transitioned from a career in Graphic Design/Visual Design which is fairly closely related. I've seen a number of other designers fail to make the switch or show interest in making the switch, but never quite get there. They may not have been sure where to start, intimidated, or any other list of reasons. So hopefully this podcast will give you some guidance on where to start, what's truly important to know and to learn, and what's going to advance your career the quickest. Links from the show: Adobe: [Hiring Trends in UX Design: The 6 Things You Need to Know About Tech’s Fastest Growing Field](https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2017/02/03/hiring-trends-in-ux-design-the-6-things-you-need-to-know-about-techs-fastest-growing-field.html#gs.t6nxh2) Cella: [2021 Creative, Marketing And Digital Salary Guide](https://www.cellainc.com/insights/salary-guides/?utm_source=cellawebsite&utm_medium=cellahomepage&utm_campaign=salaryguide_2021&utm_content=homepageoffer) Coursera HCI Course: [Interaction Design Specialization](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/interaction-design?action=enroll) Your Host: [https://www.instagram.com/userflows.live/](https://www.instagram.com/userflows.live/) [https://www.thomasmorrell.com/](https://www.thomasmorrell.com/) [https://www.linkedin.com/in/morrellthomas/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/morrellthomas/)
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4 years ago
12 minutes

User Flows
UX Design and Careers. Join us to discuss getting into the field of User Experience and Digital Product Design. We'll be speaking with experts on the field who typically didn't start their careers in user experience design. They'll tell you how to get started, what you need to know, and how to land your first job.