What does Joe Natoli REALLY think about OOUX?

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
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    In this episode of the OOUX Podcast, we recorded VIDEO! Hear what Joe Natoli (the guy who thinks most prescriptive UX processes are "total bullshit") REALLY thinks about Object-Oriented UX and my 15-step ORCA Process. We also get into our thoughts on templatized sketching, iteration, and why you might get pushback when bringing OOUX to your team.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @xosaurus
    @xosaurus Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your OOUX is mind blowing. I'm a developer primarily who's looking into UX because I want to develop some personal projects and OOUX thinking actually helps me a lot in development as well. It is difficult to articulate. Are there any resources I can access which talk about the steps that were not a part of OOUX Udemy course? Books? Links? Videos on this channel? I'd love to learn in detail about OOUX. I've just found this channel, I'll eventually get to it as well once I finish the course completely.

  • @elzorab85
    @elzorab85 Před rokem +2

    thank you very much, I'm excited to check out the Udemy course and find out more about OOUX, this sounds revolutionary and awesome!

  • @underscoreroa
    @underscoreroa Před 10 měsíci +1

    This detail might have gone right over my head, but why are the worksheets shown at around 47:55 depicting a card? Is the idea that whatever feature you're working in has to be able to fit in a card model? Or was the worksheet customized/specific to a card feature that the author was working on? Or is that a general "object map" worksheet?

    • @SophiaVUX
      @SophiaVUX  Před 10 měsíci +2

      "Card" is just a blanket term for the little representative component that usually leads to a detail page. It can be a table row, a circle, whatever!

    • @underscoreroa
      @underscoreroa Před 10 měsíci +1

      thx for the reply! so, I gather that it's simply a way to scribe the different elements on a UI which will eventually manifest in the contextually appropriate UI component. I hope I explained that clearly...@@SophiaVUX