Jon Yablonski is a multidisciplinary designer, speaker, writer, and digital creator based in Detroit. His passion lies at the intersection of user experience design and front-end web development, and he often merges these two disciplines into a hybrid approach for digital problem solving.
Dublin UX returned in November with a special event focused on the Creative Empathy with Brian Pagán (direct from The Netherlands). He is Founder and UX Coach at The Greatness Studio who will be speaking to us about Creating Empathy for Meaningful User Experience.
Mind Mapping is a powerful tool for us to learn how people comprehend, understand, and associate information. This is increasingly important in an international work environment where we have to develop content strategies that reach many people from different places in the world.
'The right stuff' - a term coined by Tom Wolfe - is a multifaceted quality possessed by the pilots and astronauts in the early days of the Mercury space programme, a blend of piloting skill, courage, experience, nerve and reflexes. Project Mercury was a challenge of tremendous complexity and scale - any team of designers facing a similar design challenge draws upon a mixture of experience, skill and personal qualities to face that challenge.
There is no industry sector more ripe for digital transformation than Healthcare. Spiralling costs, inefficient systems, out dated infrastructure, queues and understaffing, broken patient experiences. After all, healthcare is the only business where the customer actually comes last. What we need is Healthcare 2.0 - more digital technology, more connected devices, more ubiquitous monitoring, AI driven logic, some patient apps even.
In June 2020, Dublin UX was sponsored by Technology Ireland Software Skillnet. Kathryn Cullen joined us this month to talk about the Postgraduate Diploma in UX Design being offered at IADT.