by Chris Kiess | Jun 26, 2018 | Office Life, UX Presentation
This is the fourth article in a series of articles I have written exploring the management of UX design meetings. The first article in the series explored the common mistakes we make in design meetings and how to avoid them. The second article explored 9 methods to...
by Chris Kiess | May 30, 2018 | User Experience / UX, UX Presentation
This is the third article in a series of articles I have written exploring the management of UX design meetings. The first article in the series explored the common mistakes we make in design meetings and how to avoid them. The second article explored 9 methods to...
by Chris Kiess | Mar 25, 2018 | User Experience / UX, UX Presentation, UX Research
It was a pleasure and honor to speak this year at the IA Summit 2018 where I presented Don’t Make Me Wait! User Perception of Time & Software Speed. I always believe the best presentations are those that encourage further inquiry. This presentation was originally...
by Chris Kiess | Mar 23, 2018 | User Experience / UX, UX Presentation
This is the second article in a series of articles where I am exploring presenting and communicating design in UX meetings. In the first article, I explored the common mistakes we make when presenting design to audiences and attempted to lay a foundation for how we...
by Chris Kiess | Mar 5, 2018 | Design, UX Presentation
This is the first article in a series of articles where I am exploring presenting and communicating design in UX meetings. In this article, I explore the common mistakes we make when presenting design to audiences. I also attempt to lay a foundation for how we must...
by Chris Kiess | May 9, 2014 | UX Presentation, UX Specifications, Words
I have become somewhat fascinated over the past year or two in how we communicate design (as this is where I usually have the most trouble with clients/stakeholders). It is, indeed, a critical component of the UX and development process. And, as I have noted in a...