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The UX Collective (ISSN: 2766-5267) is an independent publication built to help designers think more critically about their work. Curated stories on user experience (UX), visual, and product design.
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UX writing. Content design. Call it whatever you want, but the truth is clear: words and content are more important to good design than ever. The words, phrases, and sentences you see in a user interface don't just appear there. They are written. Carefully crafted. This podcast is about the people who write those words, who design experiences with words, and who combine the power of language and technology.
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UX Research Club

Dr Emmanuelle Savarit

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UX Research Club is a podcast dedicated to the rising field of User eXperience Research. Dr Emmanuelle Savarit is an expert in UX research and the author of Practical User Research: How to integrate User experience research into your product development. Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. If you have any questions please feel free to contact her at: info@uxresearchclub.com. The UXResearch Club's 1st season was released at the end ...
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Sprint

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Each week Michael Dusing, Alex Hoffman, and Jesse Weaver sit down for Sprint, a UX podcast. Listen as they drink and converse their way through UX, product and tech news.
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Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Do you enjoy the podcast? Please leave a review! Many content designers want to be leaders. But how can they get there? Do they make great design leaders in general...and what will they struggle with when they get there? In today's episode I speak with Aladrian Goods, design manager at Intuit. We talk about her roa…
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On this episode Greg chats with Dominique Carney, a multi disciplined technologists who went from studying and obtaining a degree in Anthropology to earning her Masters in Human Computer Interaction. Greg talks to Dominique about her tech journey which includes being a Database Administrator, to a Senior Security Analyst to a UX Researcher. Dominiq…
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Do you enjoy the podcast? Please leave a review! Last year the UX Content Collective published an extensive piece about content designers in China, written by Anna Potapova and Arnaud Frattini. The piece surveyed several people working in China, and revealed an amazing amount of insight into a place many people don't know anything about. Today, Ann…
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On this episode Greg Greenlee speaks with Web3 Entrepreneur and BIT Foundation Twin Cities chapter President, Marlaina Love. Marlaina is the Founder and CEO of Pipe Dream Ventures, a web3 venture studio committed to helping visionaries transform innovative concepts into fundable, scalable market solutions, bridging the gap between vision and realit…
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast, Greg Greenlee sits down with Bobby McNeil, Technology recruiter , author, speaker, and Chapter President of Blacks In Technology RDU (Raleigh-Durham). Bobby Jr. is an experienced Tech Recruiting Leader, with over a decade of delivering successful talent acquisition strategies across various Fortune 500 …
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The Writers of Silicon Valley podcast is back! Listen to the first new episode with Chelsea Larsson, Senior Design Director at Expedia. We discuss the future of content design, UX writing, how AI is impacting everything, and why content designers shouldn’t hang on to old definitions. And maybe…why content designers should learn Python? I’m really e…
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This Episode is about applying for a UXR role and it will cover the following topics: The importance of understanding the reason why you are applying for a new role What is the current market situation Disappointment is also part of the process The importance of asking yourself the right questions Where are you in your career, Having a plan is esse…
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This episode looked at analyzing the data, extracting the main findings, preparing the presentation and sharing it with your stakeholders. Where do you start? Going back to the raw data Create the Excel in which you will capture the analysis Create the themes Go back to the research objectives Extract the main findings Preparing the documentation (…
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#Bonus: In season 1 of this podcast, I've been speaking with a lot of teams who have adopted Shape Up, a delivery framework originally created at Basecamp. If you've never heard of Shape Up, check below for a link to the video "Shaping in a nutshell" by Ryan Singer, former head of strategy at Basecamp and author of the book "Shape Up - Stop Running…
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In the last episode, we looked at how to prepare your research plan and what categories needed to be integrated into it, including the methods to be used. Now that you have decided on the methods you want to use, which participants or respondents you want to take part in your research and without forgetting the objectives and research questions you…
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Today I am speaking with Marin Petrov who's part of Camplight, a collective of people working together on software projects and products. Within Camplight, Marin and his team is working on Assista, a trello powerup for better time tracking. This conversation is part of a series about companies that use Shape Up, a delivery framework originally crea…
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While doing a research project, it is important to follow a systematic process, such as preparing a research plan, identifying your participants/respondents, collecting the data, analysing them, extracting and interpreting your data to translate them into actionable insights, and communicating them to your stakeholders. As there is so much to cover…
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Much like late-stage capitalism, late-stage UX is characterized by its market saturation, heavy focus on financial growth, commoditization, automation, and increased financialization. Corporations exert significant influence over the economy and society, and designers can only push so far when advocating for user needs. How can we navigate this lan…
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You are about to launch a product or a new feature. You are still at an early stage of your product development, your product is live, and your analytics are irregular. You want to understand your users, understand the market, and test a new feature. You can have 100 reasons that will trigger your appetite for research. So, now what? This episode w…
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#9: Today I am speaking with Ilya Sterin, VP of Engineering at Medidata, a clinical trial technology company from the US with around 3,000 employees. This conversation is part of a series about companies that use Shape Up, a delivery framework originally created at Basecamp. If you've never heard of Shape Up, check the show notes for a link to the …
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast, Entrepreneurship Edition, our host Natasha Walwyn Robinson chats with Dawn Nicole Mcilwain, Co-Founder of Skilldora, an eLearning platform that uses AI instructors. Founded in 2022, Skilldora is at the forefront of the eLearning industry and one of the first companies in the United States to use A.I. di…
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast Greg speaks with Cyber Security expert, Malik Girondin. They discuss Maliks transition from a Customer Service rep in the retail space to his ascent in tech from working in a NOC (Network Operations Center) to a Cyber Security expert and teacher. Malik possesses a bachelors degree in Business Administrat…
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#8: Today I am speaking with Chris Boakes, Senior Software Engineer at Zoopla. Zoopla is a real estate company based in London, UK, which is best known for its property search website Zoopla.co.uk. This conversation is part of a series about companies that use Shape Up, a delivery framework originally created at Basecamp. If you've never heard of S…
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#7: Today I am speaking with David Šabata, who is CTO at ROI Hunter. ROI Hunter is providing SaaS tools for e-commerce companies. The company is mostly remote and has about 80 people, with 30 across product and engineering. This conversation is part of a series about companies that use Shape Up, a delivery framework originally created at Basecamp. …
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast, Greg explores the world of user experience (UX) with Imani Nichols. Imani Nichols is the founder and senior UX researcher at Yzzi (pronounced Yizzee) Research. Based in New York City, Imani founded Yzzi Research to help businesses understand the pain points, desires, experiences, and journeys of their e…
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#Bonus: Today I'm speaking with Mirela Mus, Founder and CPO at Product People. Her team of 41 in-house product managers helps companies cover parental leaves, scale teams up quickly during hyper-growth, and cover any other use case that calls for interim product managers. This bonus episode breaks with the main theme of season 1 of the Shapers & Bu…
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Welcome to Shapers & Builders, the show about better ways to deliver great software products. Today I am speaking with Stephan Bönnemann-Walenta of prosperity solutions. Stephan is managing director at prosperity solutions and responsible for product and engineering. This conversation is part of a series about companies that use Shape Up, a deliver…
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast, Greg sits down with Maliya Baxter, founder of Sister Scripters, an organization focused on amplifying Black women’s voices in technology, encourages the participation of other Black girls to join tech, supports Black women’s goals and educates Black women on the career readiness skills needed to land jo…
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast Entrepreneurship edition, our host, Natasha Robinson speaks with Oladosu Teyibo, CEO and Founder of Analog Teams. Analog Teams is a B2B recruitment services company that provides outsourced recruiters to mid-sized staffing companiesBy (BIT) Blacks In Technology
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#4: Today I am speaking with Juan Villarejo, CTO & Co-founder of Nulinga, an online language learning platform. Before founding Nulinga, Juan founded SinRutina, a subscription service for fitness classes, which was acquired by Gympass in 2018. This conversation is part of a series about companies that use Shape Up, a delivery framework originally c…
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#3: Today I am speaking with Bartwin van der Pols and Melissa Matthews of GoSee Travel, a global car rental and motorhome rental site. Bartwin joined GoSee as an Agile Lead about a year ago and piloted Shape Up together with Melissa, a product manager on one of the teams at GoSee. This conversation is part of a series about companies that use Shape…
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#2: Today I am speaking with Heiko Behrens, VP of product at Memfault, an IoT reliability platform. Before joining Memfault, Heiko has had an impressive career in engineering roles at Pebble smart watches, working on augmented reality devices at Intel, and most recently on the Oculus VR headset at Facebook / Meta. This conversation is part of a ser…
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#1: Today I am speaking with Ryan Singer, former Head of Strategy at Basecamp. Ryan went through nearly every role in the product development stack during his 17-year tenure with the company: from UI design to programming to product management and, most recently, product strategy. In 2019, Ryan formalized the way that Basecamp was working into a fr…
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We've got another banger for you all! On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast, Greg sits down and chops it up with Deshe (pronounced Deh-Shay) Woods. Deshe is a recent Tech Elevator bootcamp graduate. Tech Elevator is an intensive in-person and online education provider helping individuals and companies acquire in-demand technology skills for …
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For today’s episode, we’re having a guest, a very experienced researcher. Dr Nick Fine LinkedIn is a user researcher, UX designer, genuine leader and public speaker. He has been in practice for over 12 years, 8 of which as a freelancer. He has led UX to work for a number of big brands including Coca-Cola, SAB Miller, Jaguar Land Rover, Bentley, Ern…
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This episode is about the importance to look after the wellness of UX researchers. - It will start with some numbers - It will also cover why UX researchers are struggling and what are the reasons. - It will also give you some tips on how you can best support your UX researchers - finally, it will provide some exercises to help you to cope with you…
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This episode is about the role of the UX researcher - It will explain that UX research is not the same discipline as UX design. - It will also cover the different tasks, skill sets and responsibilities of the UX researchers, -It will also draw an account of the top 25 tasks, skill sets and responsibilities which are sometimes miss understood, by th…
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This episode (part 2) is dedicated to the critical topic: Participants in UX research. We will be covering the following: The importance of Ethics (code of conduct, consent form, etc.) Doing UX research with vulnerable people (children, elderly, people with special needs) Data confidentiality and to which extent you can use the data Incentives Chal…
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast, Entrepreneurship Edition, our host Natasha Robinson speaks with bitcoin educator, author and founder, Justin Rhedrick. Justin has an amazing story that chronicles his college experience, serving time in prison to being released and becoming an entrepreneur, bitcoin educator and published author. https:/…
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This episode ( part 1) is dedicated to the critical topic: Participants in UX research. We will be covering the following: How do we define a participant? How do we identify them and where? How many participants do we need to get reliable and valid results while using quantitative and qualitative research methods? How and Where do we recruit them? …
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This episode is dedicated to identifying which research method to use, when and why. User experience research is essential to the product development cycle. We use quantitative and qualitative research methods, which come from several disciplines. We evaluate the user journeys, the design, and the way how the users interact with the product. As men…
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The 9th edition of The State of UX report is here: a critical look at our industry based on 761 articles published and shared with our 500k+ subscribers in 2022. In culture, as well as in design, things sometimes change at an accelerated pace, and a once-dominant social wavelength can suddenly start to feel dated. The year 2023 brings the culminati…
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Today's episode will cover the benefits of User Experience Research. It will also explain: Why organizations don't really value our (UXR) work? What UX research Return On Investment is? How to record and calculate this Return On Investment achieved by doing a User Experience Research? All of those are supported by examples. My Book: Practical User …
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This episode is about the fact that User Experience research is far more than usability This episode will start by defining what usability is, and highlight the importance of putting the user at the centre of product development. It will also cover the different approaches that have allowed user experience research to become an incredible disciplin…
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Season 1 | Episode 1 This episode is about the origin of user experience research. Where does it come from? What disciplines have influenced it? and how UX research has evolved over several decades. User experience research (UX research) uses scientific research methods (qualitative and qualitative) to understand and assess user behaviour, needs an…
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My Book: Practical User Research www.uxresearchclub.com www.emmanuelle-savarit.com Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at info@uxresearchclub.com or on LinkedIn you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and X if you want to s…
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The Interface—a podcast by content designers, for content designers The Interface is a monthly, can’t-miss group chat for everything happening in content design and UX writing. The Interface has industry updates, deep conversations, and other helpful resources. Listen wherever you get your podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…
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On this episode of the BIT Tech Talk podcast entrepreneurship edition, Natasha sits down and chats with Jordan Turner, Co-Founder of Global Games, an app that uses GPS/Location to match you t0 available businesses/trainers that fit your health and fitness needs. Visit www.globalgameapp.com for more information.…
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The past two years have felt like two decades — and the pandemic isn’t over yet. From rethinking remote work policies to acknowledging the unintended impact of the products we build, designers in 2022 have a unique opportunity to rebuild our practice with a new perspective, incorporating all we’ve learned since the start of the pandemic. Since we b…
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