Angelika Kenward

Data Storytelling: How researchers & designers can make people care

Join Angelika Kenward as she weaves together a compelling story filled with quirks, examples and explanations, and maybe even some data. Learn not only about data storytelling, but also the skills you likely already possess to make it possible. Speaker: Angelika Kenward Analytics Manager, Diversified Communications | UX Research Consultant Angelika Kenward has held a Read more about Data Storytelling: How researchers & designers can make people care[…]

Speaking Engineer-ese: Applying UX Know-how to Small UI/UX Teamwork

Do you find yourself struggling to resolve difficult conversations with tech-minded cohorts? We can apply our UX knowledge to navigate these conflicts and deliver the best products! Speaker: Julie Jacob UX/UI Design Lead, Berkshire Grey Julie currently works as the Design Lead for UI Development and User Experience at Berkshire Grey, a logistics and fulfillment Read more about Speaking Engineer-ese: Applying UX Know-how to Small UI/UX Teamwork[…]

Steven Jensco

Design Tokens: Become Your Developer’s Best Friend

Design Tokens: a new approach to creating a UI library that’s easily integrated into both design and development workflows. By involving our development team in the creation of our UI library, we can structure it in a way that’s both easier to understand for the development teams bringing it to life, and allows for automatic export of our styles into an existing platform!

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Presenting Your UX Work Using Spontaneous Talks Frameworks

Date: December 16th, 2021 We know that articulating our design decisions or presenting the value of our user research to stakeholders can sometimes be a challenge. Spontaneous Talks Frameworks have been around for years. They are often taught at universities and are used to help people think of answers or tell stories fast and smart. Read more about Presenting Your UX Work Using Spontaneous Talks Frameworks[…]