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The SpoolCast has been bringing UX learning to designers’ ears around the world since 2005. Dozens and dozens of hours of Jared Spool interviewing some of the greatest minds in design are available fo... more
FAQs about The SpoolCast:How many episodes does The SpoolCast have?The podcast currently has 283 episodes available.
July 12, 2013Kevin Hoffman - Leading Super Productive MeetingsIt’s common in the current technological landscape for teams to have remote members. Firing up a Skype session to join the whole team in a meeting is easy. However, having a remote element to your team is not without complications. There can be hurdles in terms of collaboration, not to mention the possibility of technical issues. In the end, co-located or remote won’t matter if the meeting itself is poorly designed....more33minPlay
June 28, 2013Kim Goodwin - Using Scenarios to Design Intuitive ExperiencesScenarios can represent the ideal picture of a user’s experience with a product or service because you can see how and when they’ll interact. However, a scenario is often missing the details of what's going on at this moment in time and that can be a sticking point. This is where the value of the journey map emerges....more25minPlay
June 14, 2013Dan Saffer - Designing MicrointeractionsDo you think about the ringer on your phone and the ability to turn it off? Dan Saffer uses this example to kick off his book Microinteractions. Silencing the ringer on your phone is a common feature. If that feature is clunky or hard to find it interferes with needing to silence it quickly, in a crowded movie theatre for example. These tiny interactions that surround the main functionality are integral to rounding out the entire experience....more29minPlay
June 07, 2013Jeff Gothelf - Lean UX: Escaping Product Requirement HellAssumptions tend to be the downfall of many research projects. Making design decisions based on generalizations of what people are likely to do leads to surprises once you finally get your product in front of actual users. The result? Rework and frustration due to an overall lack of communication within the team....more33minPlay
May 29, 2013Richard Rutter - Typography in Responsive Web DesignTypography wears many hats in the user experience world. It’s part of the overall look of the visual design. It can convey tone and meaning of the content. Well set type can improve the user experience through readability and be an important piece of the accessibility puzzle for users with low vision. As with most things involving the web these days, typography isn’t immune to the disruption caused by mobile and multi-device design....more18minPlay
May 02, 2013Jared Spool - Mobile & UX: Inside the Eye of the Perfect Storm Live!The world of web application design is expanding at a rapid rate. We’re now expected to design great experiences across a huge variety of platforms, from small screens to large displays. The flood of iPad applications and successful online businesses are showing our executives that design matters....more52minPlay
April 17, 2013Steph Hay - Building Trust with Your Users through Messaging and CopyEver wonder how many “World’s Best Coffee” signs exist in the world? The world is a big place, so that claim may or may not be entirely accurate. These days, with social media being so prevalent, it’s important that your messaging is truthful and that your product or service delivers on those promises. Otherwise you run the risk of losing the trust of your customer base, and scaring away potential users....more24minPlay
April 09, 2013Nathan Curtis - Sketching for UnderstandingShared understanding is important to any team working towards a common goal. Ensuring every member of the team is on the same page can be difficult. Sketching is a quick, lightweight method for communicating design ideas or interactions. Starting with sketching early in the design process lets everyone share the same vision....more23minPlay
March 20, 2013Kristina Halvorson - A Content Strategy RoadmapA beautiful design means little if it’s not useful. Content is the key to making it useful. From the outset of the design process, you must consider the content for the site. Members of the design and development teams should work along side the content strategist to ensure the right content is delivered with the right message....more16minPlay
March 11, 2013Luke Wroblewski - Organizing Mobile Web ExperiencesThe proliferation of mobile devices has made it necessary to rethink your web experiences. The mobile phone and tablet, along with retina displays, have substantially changed how a user experiences your design. Responsive web design has emerged as a solution in some cases, but even though connection speeds on mobile networks are increasing, performance remains an issue....more24minPlay
FAQs about The SpoolCast:How many episodes does The SpoolCast have?The podcast currently has 283 episodes available.