You have a great idea, a sophisticated technology and a product that meets an unmet need… but what will using your product or service feel like? What kind of experience do you want to create? While these questions may seem squishy, having a concrete answer can have tangible effects on your product and set it apart among competitors.
Whether you have an established product or an idea you can’t wait to get off the ground, this session will equip you to craft a concrete experience vision that can drive development and ensure that the experience surrounding your product is not accidental. User Experience is about more than usability and user interface elegance, it’s about having this kind of vision and making it real through purposeful design.
Drawing on her experience as a User Experience Designer for Adaptive Path and founding her own startup, Foodspotting, Alexa will introduce you to tactics developed to help Smart.fm transform their “adaptive learning platform” into a “motivating, social world of learning” and to get people excited about “spotting foods” long before a single screen was designed.
Through examples from real projects and step-by-step instructions, you will learn how to:
You will leave this session equipped to create an experience vision for your startup and to put it to use to help you and your team make purposeful strategic and design decisions.
As a User Experience Designer at Adaptive Path and formerly for Lextant, Alexa has architected online and offline experiences for financial professionals, nuclear pharmacists, smartphone users and social networkers. From the 2008 MySpace redesign to the ongoing transformation of Smart.fm into a motivating world of learning, Alexa has helped clients reimagine products from the ground up.
Following in the footsteps of Adaptive Path colleagues who’ve started their own UX-driven ventures, including Get Satisfaction, Measure Map, and TypeKit, Alexa is investing her end-to-end experience into founding Foodspotting – a web and mobile app that lets you find dishes, not just restaurants. To create an engaging, game-like experience for food lovers, Alexa looks forward to drawing upon her interest in how companies can achieve business goals and improve people’s lives by appealing to core motivations and needs.
Through speaking, writing and teaching, Alexa strives to advance experience-minded thinking and methods to all who will listen. Recent appearances include UX Week 2009, the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco and New York, and LIFT 2008 in South Korea.
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