Uxradio

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Sinopsis

UX-radio, Inc. is designed to inspire, educate, share resources and to expand the conversation about Information Architecture (IA) User Experience (UX) and Design. This show was founded by Lara Fedoroff who leads the Design team at Tradesy, has designed for respectable brands, is a speaker and occasional adjunct instructor. Our Co-Host is the illustrious, Chris Chandler. Chris is a Product Strategy Practice Lead at Philosophie, instructor, speaker and is the Co-founder of LAUX. We hope you love the content and are eager to hear from you!

Episodios

  • Enterprise UX ROI with JD Buckley

    24/04/2018 Duración: 37min

    UX practitioners have been struggling for years to communicate the value of UX but our guest, JD has taken it even further to develop an Enterprise UX ROI. In this interview we’ll try to figure out how she may have cracked this code. UX-radio offers podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Inspiring conversations with industry experts and hosts Lara Fedoroff and Chris Chandler.

  • New Intro for Co-host Chris Chandler - Bloopers

    24/02/2018 Duración: 44s

    What do you think about this new intro version including our new co-host, Chris Chandler?

  • Quantifying Qualitative Decisions with Lynn Boyden

    17/02/2018 Duración: 34min

    UX-Radio is happy to announce Chris Chandler as the new co-host of UX-Radio. Their first guest is Lynn Boyden who is an Information Architect at USC Information Technology Services. Lynn also teaches Information Architecture at UCLA’s library school and is co-founder of LA UX Meetup, the largest local meetup for UX Professionals in the country. UX-radio hosts podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Listen to inspiring conversations with industry experts. The purpose of this show is to educate, inspire and provide valuable information architecture and user experience resources.

  • Content as Conversation with Ginny Redish

    29/01/2017 Duración: 36min

    Ginny Redish is a world-renowned specialist in plain language, writing for the web and user experience (UX) research and design. She set up one of the first independent usability test laboratories in North America and is the author of Letting Go of the Words—Writing Web Content that Works. In this podcast she shares her passion to help us understand content as conversation. UX-radio offers podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design – Inspiring conversations with industry experts.

  • Skeptical and Respectful SEO with Marianne Sweeny

    07/10/2016 Duración: 34min

    UX-radio radio hosts podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Listen to inspiring conversations with industry experts. The purpose of this show is to educate, inspire and provide valuable information architecture and user experience resources. Our guest on this podcast is Marianne Sweeny who is a well-known Search Information architect. She is an information architect, SEO and user experience designer. Many moons ago she started advocating the relationship between information architecture, user experience and search engines. Her charming wit and intellect make her a sought after speaker at many conferences and this interview tells the story of how she defines her path with an insatiable desire to learn and create meaning.

  • Uncovering Discrete User Needs with Dorian Taylor

    22/06/2016 Duración: 31min

    Dorian Taylor has been designing and creating custom information infrastructure since 1999. He says that Infrastructure is all that dull plumbing that makes the world actually function. It's dull because when it's working, it's invisible. Dorian's overall goal is to lower the friction between people and computers, and to allow computers to do more for us with less intervention. This podcast explores this conversation.

  • Optimize for Joy with Christina Wodtke

    21/03/2016 Duración: 37min

    You might know of Christina Wodtke from her best-selling book, Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web. She’s spoken on the topic of the human experience in information spaces at conferences worldwide, currently consults and teaches at Stanford and California College of the Arts. She is the guest on this UX-radio podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Listen to inspiring conversations with industry experts. The purpose of this show is to educate, inspire and provide valuable information architecture and user experience resources

  • Eliminating Bad Design with Jared Spool

    17/02/2016 Duración: 37min

    Jared shares how he started his business and gives valuable advice to designers on this episode of UX-radio. We host podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Listen to inspiring conversations with industry experts. The purpose of this show is to educate, inspire and provide valuable information architecture and user experience resources.

  • Simplicity is an Experience with Giles Colborne

    08/01/2016 Duración: 34min

    UX-radio hosts podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Listen to inspiring conversations with industry experts. The purpose of this show is to educate, inspire and provide valuable information architecture and user experience resources.

  • Reflections from Design of Everyday Things with Don Norman

    10/12/2015 Duración: 31min

    Don Norman wrote Design of Everyday Things in 1988. Now, 25 years later, he revised it. This podcast is a reflection on the many changes that have taken place in the industry in these 25 years UX-radio hosts podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Listen to inspiring conversations with industry experts. The purpose of this show is to educate, inspire and provide valuable information architecture and user experience resources.

  • Designing Contextual Research with Kendra Shimmell

    03/11/2015 Duración: 22min

    UX-radio hosts podcasts about Information Architecture, User Experience and Design. Listen to inspiring conversations with industry experts. The purpose of this show is to educate, inspire and provide valuable information architecture and user experience resources.

  • Web Design for Everyone with Whitney Quesenbery

    31/08/2015 Duración: 21min

    In this episode we are pleased to introduce you to Whitney Quesenbery who has contributed impressive value to the field of user experience and research. She's written three books, the last entitled "A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences, with Sarah Horton. this book builds accessibility into every part of a web site or app design so that everyone can use it. She is also dedicated to usability in civic life and has worked with a number of notable organizations like Pearson, National Library of Medicine, and the National Cancer Institute to name a few.

  • Curating UX Expertise with Lou Rosenfeld

    30/01/2015 Duración: 49min

    This podcast is a special insider view of Louis Rosenfeld, IA consultant and owner of Rosenfeld Media shares insight about his publishing experience. Lou is the co-founder of Argus Associates, founder of the IA Summit and co-author of the well-known "Polar Bear Book," called Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.

  • The New Spirit of Information Architecture with Andrea Resmini

    21/08/2014 Duración: 32min

    “Un esprit nouveau souffle aujourd’hui”: there exists a new spirit (in information architecture that is). In this episode Andrea Resmini shares with us a new way to think about information architecture (IA) by a different way of framing it that reveals a new angle or a new spirit. He emphasizes that we can frame IA more as a design practice or a design activity and not just a form of librarianship.

  • Reframing the Problem with Peter Morville

    22/06/2014 Duración: 30min

    Learn how Peter Morville got started in Information Architecture and began to create a connection between the physical organization of library information and the online world.

  • How to Make IA Good with Dan Klyn and Bob Royce of TUG

    13/03/2014 Duración: 43min

    How can you make Information Architecture "good"? Dan Kyln and Bob Royce of The Understanding Group, share insights and strategies for creating meaningful, relevant, and clear IA.

  • Getting People to Do Stuff – 7 Motivational Drivers Related to UX with Susan Weinschenk

    30/01/2014 Duración: 31min

    UX-radio talks with Dr. Susan Weinschenk who has over 30 years of experience as a behavioral psychologist and she specializes in applying psychology and brain science to understand and predict human behavior. Today we’re discussing her latest book titled “How to Get People To Do Stuff and we talk about the 7 motivational drivers that relate to user experience.

  • Surviving Design Projects with Dan Brown

    20/12/2013 Duración: 26min

    Collaboration and conflict exist in every design project. Dan Brown, a founder and principal (along with Nathan Curtis) at EightShapes, talks about why conflict is important in design and reveals how to direct passion in a positive way. Check out his book: www.designingtogetherbook.com & go to www.eightshapes.com.

  • Communicating the Tangible Value of User Experience Design with Eric Reiss

    20/11/2013 Duración: 50min

    Eric Reiss, CEO of the FatDUX Group, is an expert at communicating with executives about how design can improve return on investment (ROI) . It’s no surprise that Eric's exposure to a variety of industries has helped him build a deep understanding of the tangible value of design. In this interview, I spoke with Eric about Service Design, providing tangible value through user experience, designing useful connections, promoting a brand’s personality, and how to build a business case for design.

  • Thomas Vander Wal - Using Social Lenses to See Social Dimensions

    31/10/2013 Duración: 41min

    Want a more solid understanding of social interaction design to build great foundations and work through various social design needs as they arise? Many organizations and internet sites are adding social elements but find they are not getting much interaction with them. Social is much harder and more complicated and complex than many expect. This requires breaking things down into small components to help see the needs and interaction more clearly. This podcast provides insight into social lenses to help see and understand the foundations of social media.

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