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#301 Informed consent with Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla
Informed consent is a critical part of the research process. We talk to Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla about how they made use of videos featuring Sesame Workshop muppets to make taking a consent decision
#300 Jokes and humour with Delia Chiaro
Weve been tacking jokes onto the end of our shows since Episode 138. So to celebrate Episode 300, we take a look at jokes and humour. Were joined by Professor Delia Chiaro, who has spent decades res
#299 Best practice with Rich Brophy
Lets find out whats best practice and just run with that. Thats something many of us will recognise and have experienced. But what actually is best practice? Is it something we should follow? And
#298 Colonised Thinking and Figma
Episode 298 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention we feature articles about how car culture colonised our thinking, and how Figma is making you a bad de
#297 Complexity with Jonas Söder­ström (UXP Classic)
In this classic UX Podcast, Jonas Sderstrm joins us to talk about complexity. We like to think that we have made the world better through digitalisation, but perhaps all of the productivity gains we
#296 Introvert designers with Tim Yeo
How do you make an impact as an introvert without pretending to be an extrovert? Often designers find themselves as quiet people in a noisy world, struggling in silence and being frustrated at not bei
#295 Discovery with Dan Brown (UXP Classic)
We need to ask the big hard questions at the beginning of the process so we can make good design decisions later. We talk to Dan Brown about the discovery phase or, as Dan suggests, the discovery m
#294 Sitemaps
Episode 294 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention we feature articles about designing the perfect button, and how sitemaps are an essential tool in web
#293 Designing for stress with Katie Swindler
We often find ourselves in stressful situations. Sometimes thats expected, but sometimes its not. The same can be said about the things we design. Sometimes we knowingly design for stressful situat
#292 Product management with Christian Crumlish
What is product management? And product? And product designers? We talk to Christian Crumlish, author of Product Management for UX People to learn more about how designers can collaboration and cont