Are you coding and designing products with the user in mind? Everyone likes applications that are easy to understand and intuitive to use. Providing the right experience to the user at the right moment can be a challenge. Learn methods for empathizing with users and how you can fold these strategies into your process.
There are different methods for gathering user feedback such as interviews, focus groups, card sorts, walk throughs, A/B tests, etc. The particular project, use case, timeline, or resources available can impact which method should be used. In this session, we’ll cover how to use the right method at the right moment to provide user feedback that improves your products. These methods are not solely for designers, engineers are directly shaping the usability of the product!
I am an interaction designer in the centralized user experience design (UXD) Group at Red Hat. I am responsible for driving design consistency on OpenShift products as well as evangelizing and contributing to PatternFly.
I am an Interaction Designer, designing for Red Hat hybrid cloud management portfolio - CloudForms, Satellite & Insights. I enjoy bringing human perspective to technology.