Whether you’re working in-house or in client services, there are a number of great processes and methodologies at your disposal. In this Refresh Baltimore talk on March 4, 2015, Whistle Studios founder Nick Whitmoyer discussed ways to customize a better process for UX teams and how pizza and design are more related than you think.
Additional reading: How 5 of your favorite things explain the design process
Speaker Deck / whistle – via Iframely
Lovely evening at @betamore. #refreshbmore pic.twitter.com/M8ZiDS2QB9
— LMO Digital (@LMOdigital) March 5, 2015
Nick Whitmoyer is talking pizza, and design at @betamore #refreshbmore pic.twitter.com/hlr3DvFL5V — Technical.ly B’more (@TechnicallyBMR) March 5, 2015
Everyone wants senior designers, but orgs should have a place for junior level designers to grow, says @whistle #refreshbmore
— Technical.ly B’more (@TechnicallyBMR) March 5, 2015
Wise words. #refreshbmore pic.twitter.com/366vQ9ESoD — Andrew Schuster (@AndrewMSchuster) March 5, 2015
#RefreshBmore “Design Process” with @whistle (at @Betamore in Baltimore, MD) https://t.co/NUnCC05dq0 pic.twitter.com/ero4eO5VzQ
— David M Taylor (@DavidMTaylor) March 5, 2015
At @RefreshBmore and @whistle dropped a Grace Hopper quote. #winning — Paris (@ParisInBmore) March 5, 2015
Pizza facts: In 1905, Lombardi’s on 53 1/2 Spring Street, NYC was the first Pizzeria in the U.S. #refreshbmore pic.twitter.com/i1f2o1rmrD
— Whistle Studios (@whistlestudios) March 2, 2015
A feedback sandwich, what went well? @whistle @RefreshBmore #refreshbmore — Steph Spring (@StephsaDesigner) March 5, 2015
Listening to @whistle laying down the tracks on #design process @RefreshBmore #UX #baltimore
— John Mohr (@johntmohr) March 5, 2015
Photo credit: Sarah Jones