Design Duty – How we can facilitate interactions between designers and non-designers?

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Designer Logbook 2016

This is my 2016 designer logbook. Last year, I embarked on an exciting journey into the world of designing digital experiences within the financial sector. So far, it has been a thrilling adventure that opened up new career opportunities for me in the Fin-Tech industry.

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Design Events – World Information Architecture Day 2017 (WIAD) – Zurich

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WP-WIAD-2017-Zurich

The World Information Architecture Day in Zurich (WIAD 2017) is one of those UX events I try not to miss out. The reasons lie in sympathy that binds me to the organisers, the stature of the speakers and the beauty of the Swiss location. What took place on Saturday, February 18, 2017, met all my expectations. Here is a brief summary of the talks that caught my attention and that left in me with the desire to investigate further on some topics:

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Design Events – Front-End Conference 2016 Zurich – My Takeovers

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WP-FrontEndConf-Zurich-2016

A UX Designer joining a “Front-End” conference is like a motorbike rider joining a gathering of bike riders. Both the motorcyclist and the cyclist wish to drive a handy and fancy vehicle which is also safe during the bends and stable when braking. What I bring home from the front-end conference in 2016 in Zurich is a strong feeling that developers, designers, project managers and unicorns chase each other in order to design and implement a smooth and frictionless user experience.

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Product Design – When we will stop calling them phones?

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A few days ago I stumbled on a Luke Wroblewski’s infographic (Fig 1.1) showing mobile phones usage evolution. The graph shows that the main device feature (voice calls) is almost unused. In fact, the title of his post was “When will we stop calling them phones?”

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