The UX Infinity Gems 6 Ways to Create Great UX
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- čas přidán 26. 09. 2017
- Speaker: Jordan Lawrence
Are you someone whose day job isn't design, but constantly works with designers? Have you ever wondered "what goes into making great UX, and why in the world is testing so important?!" Well, have I got good news for you!
Jordan Lawrence here. I have a fantastic new talk about why words are important and why we should strive to delight our user. You'll learn the 6 gems needed for creating great UX. Everything from designing for your data, to things you can practice at home. Once you learn, you'll be critiquing every app you use and web page you visit in no time! You will start saying things like, "that app is awful. Let me tell you why..." OR "wow, the organization of this screen rivals that of a toddler's sticker book."
Jordan has focused heavily in the last 4 years on RevCycle, along with countless other contributions such as: icon design strategy, referrals management, eligibility, bill estimation, provider search, and DevCon asset design. - Věda a technologie
UX Mantra:
1. Design >> Words >> Declutter-ing-ness >> Clarity
2. Validation >> Testing Designs >> Being Humble >> Delight Our Users
Notes:
- PEOPLE DON'T READ
- User's attention is a precious resource and it should be allocated accordingly.
- Perfection is achieved when there is nothing left to take away.
- Information put on a screen for any reason other than being absolutely essential adds to the cognitive load. By adding to the cognitive load we loose both valuable space and the patience of our user.
>100 clear screens > 1 cluttered one.
> Whitespace is good! :)
- Clarity refers to the focus on one particular message or goal at a time, rather than attempting to accomplish too much at once (which means -> Less words and less action items on screen - see 15:00)
- Be humble. Ego kills design. Ego stops learning. (Become mindful, Be honest)
- DELIGHT OUR USERS (PERSONALITY)
> Personality is the mysterious force that attracts us to certain applications and repels us from others.
> So if we create solutions for them that doesn't delight, and frustrates them - and they have to use that day in day out - imagine the stress that it adds :(
> You should anticipate their questions and identify moments of anxiety and use those as opportunities to delight (Idea: Use mouse tracking or iris tracking to identify stress patterns and find which features, or lack thereof, triggered those reactions in the user)
> Something that's fun and you can enjoy while you're watching it can make a HUGE EMOTIONAL IMPACT on the user
- Sidenote: Amazing presentation at 30:13, the person-goal-obstacle illustration. I think I might reuse this in one of my talks! :)
- DELIGHT ISN'T ABOUT YOUR PRODUCT, IT'S ABOUT YOUR USER. It's not about a FEATURE, it's about an EMOTION.
> Make your solutions enjoyable to use by connecting feelings with features.
- At the end of the day, we just try to brighten our user's day!
Ugh, users do read.
Ego kills design, ego stops learning. Be mindful, be honest.
I LIKE IT!
This audience did not deserve this presentation, Well done Jordan
Because they didn't laugh at bad jokes?
@@bocelott Just goes to show that the average designer is a fucking NPC
I liked the "live" example of a bad UI cleaned up and improved, and walking through that process. Good talk.
If you liked that, take a look at the Refactoring UI series by Steve Schoger. It's all about improving poorly-designed UIs.
My parents named me "Good Talk", so hi.
Excellent presentation. The jokes throughout are not unappreciated and it really made the presentation very enjoyable. Please keep up the great work, Jordan!
"Perfection is achieved when there is nothing left to take away" ... just like your presentation. Thanks for the great insights!
AHAHAH I don't think that's a compliment
@@hippityhoppity657 it is a compliment If you analyze the quote.
Talk starts at 3:54. Great talk, even worth taking a few notes. I especially enjoyed the last part which was on creating delight.
Thank you so much Jordan. You rock man. I have learned a lot of stuff in 30 minutes. Congratulation and keep going
That might be the most beautiful and significant presentation on this topic. Thanks!
'Information put on a screen, for any reason, other than for actually being absolutely essential, adds to the cognitive load. By adding to the cognitive load we lose both valuable space and the patience of our users. We just learnt that users don't read, so we need to make sure that the only thing they have to read is what they need to in order to complete a task' - 11:20
Finally found a good ux conference/class! Thank you
The best talk that I ever seen regarding on design or UX. Literally spending after several years understanding what is UX now I came to know what actually the UX is and what its responsibility in creating great design or experience to *USERS*
A great round of applause for Jordan Lawrence for this wonderful work
I used these tricks in my school presentations, and got a good grade everytime, it was like miles better than everybody else's mess, but its school everybody gets a good grade
One of the best talks on UX design talks I have seen. So nicely presented!! 👏🏾👏🏾
All ux principles were really nice... Learnt a lot by real world example.. Thanks
Great presentation for understanding the fundamental of the UI/UX. The example in the video is easy to understand!
This is such a great talk. I, too love Kendrick Lamar. I also work in a b2b software setting and I definitely heard you say things I've seen, especially ego in design. It is a great battle and sets apart the novice from the master. Loved your concept of decluttering versus clarity. I also thought you explained some very complicated subjects very succinctly and simply.
While this presentation was informative, I also enjoyed Jordan's calm and pleasant demeanor. The world needs more Jordan Lawrence presentations.
I' m new to design and I'm glad to have watched this video, very well done you 😀
This talk is so educative and informative, I love it. Straight to the point with live example. Anyone know where I can find other speeches of him?
Amazing presentation and slideshow. I agree with most of what you've shown.
Amazing presentation, awesome presenter. Thanks for the gold!
This is Cool presentation which get to know about Clarity of UX process
The presentation was very insightful. Thank you.
Good presentation. I especially liked the idea of losing one's ego and keeping the user's needs in mind.
Very good talk. and very visually pleasing slides!
Trying to better my class webpage and this presentation was so helpful, thank you!
That was one of the best presentations I've ever sat through.
I recently started UX Design course, very excited to start in the field. Thank you for this presentation, it really helps to get a sense of what UX is early on!
Hi! @ Anastasia Sound
Have you got any ui ux position job yet?
Very good way of explaining in just 6 ways, I am grateful to you for sharing this.
One thing to add, I think you also a designer like me, sometime reads but not understand like 100 vs 1:
18:52 added information/context adds clarity, if you add also on recap 32:32, it will be memorable and delightful as well :)
Really impressive. Today I learnt something but very important things
Amazing Talk. This guy is really good at what he does.
one of the most delightful presentations I've seen
pure gold, very good talk. thanks for the valuable insight.
Ego the living planet at the Ego Stops Learning slide made me LOL 😂 this was a fantastic talk!
Thanks to providing with examples
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
This is the best video on ux design i have ever watched.
Love this. Learnt something.
Thanks
I learned a lot, thank you.
Thank you, Jordan!
Great insights Jordan! It really helps me alot
Great talk! Thank you!
why read tens of books. This one TALK! what brilliance!
Thank you!
great talk. enjoyed it a lot
Why this don't have more views..? It's an awesome talk..! Thks a lot for this..!
Loved the whole talk. Getting to the main question though, does anyone know where I can get that tee he's rocking there?
Anyone know where to get more speech videos from this speaker? His speech is in another level, very informative and very simple :)
So much to like in this talk!
Classic talk, a lot of wisdom.
write with your heart ,Edit with your brain...Ego kills design ,be honest....I like all of these....it was good presentation ! thank you
Great presentation, great tips
Wonderful thank u!
RE: Speak Human - The talk he referred to by Damian Kiesling can be found at
czcams.com/video/I9ia9dabG8I/video.html
The Speak Human bit starts at 20:08
cool dude and very helpful presentation!!
AWESOME! Thanks!
This is a really good content. Are there any books or other videos by Jordan Lawrence? I tried to Google it but couldn't find any.
Best UX talk♥️♥️💯💯
I was truly hoping that by the 20:00 mark he wouldnt have any more comic book/thanos references. I was wrong, and couldn't stop myself from rolling my eyes. jesus christ.
Great talk. 👌 Thanks
Amazing presentation !
I tell people that constantly "People don't read". Exactly my thoughts when approaching UX and copywriting.
That was extremely informative!
very helpful. thx
this is exactly how i would make a presentation, this guy is the best, thats why i love being a damn ui/ux designer
"Information put on a screen for any reason other than being absolutely essential adds to the cognitive load."
This slide alone @11:57 changed my life
Great Presentation.
it was very useful and to the point talk
Good presentation - Curious Jordan what font are you using for the presentation?
Really great talk.
Thanks
Great talk
Good talk!
This is gold!
are there footnotes in a blog somewhere of this? does Jordan have a public portfolio?
suggest the best source or website for learn to design the UI & UX of mobile application .
The leader of my group at work REALLY likes giant buttons. By giant I mean it literally takes up 1/6 of the screen. You can have 6 buttons showing on a full desktop computer and on a phone you can see 2 smaller big buttons at a time.
Great points. What font is that in the app and slides?
what font was that he used in the powerpoint/presentation? it looks great on screen
Museo Sans
Aman Jain Thank you!
thanks guys i was about to ask lol
I'll be the first one in comments section. Great talk, thanks for that! :)
Users read. Have you ever heard of a blog. It’s about setting the expectation about what they’re committing to. Hence the “5 min read” affordance medium introduced.
thank you
Nice!
the dashboard screen spacing even after the updates and tweaking had a spacing that still bothered me, just felt spaced out and not very consistent.
Some Windows dialog boxes usually have 2 options:
*OK* and *Cancel* .
But if I could reprogram the buttons to say something else, they'd say *Yes* and *No* instead
Absolutely amazing presentation. A very useful introspective perspective.
very good talk, thank you!
Awesome talk! Thank you for sharing! Shame about the stiff audience lol
helpful guide thank you.
Gradient everywhere.
I love it
Brilliant presentation. Dry audience
Does anyone know the CZcams pres he is talking about at 6:25
So good.
I understud those references...
I think different scenarios require different set of words to Enhance user experience.
For ex. A 7 star hotel will use more hard vocabulary for their customer base while a web application would have to make it simpler for people as their is nobody to guide in how to navigate.
Who is Paul Weaver that he is talking about at 27 minutes? How do I find him on CZcams? Thanks
Great info, thanks for that.
awesome