Zooming Out: Dyslexic Designer and the Power of Contextual Thinking

Product design is a highly competitive field. This means that in order to succeed, one must be able to do more than just pay attention to small things – a person has to notice what other people do not. Individuals with dyslexia tend to have minds which are creative problem solvers because they look at Read more about Zooming Out: Dyslexic Designer and the Power of Contextual Thinking[…]

Resumé Workshop

Resumé Workshop: Designing your career data to work for you

Bring your resumé and your ideas, and join us for a workshop to get the latest recommendations from the NH UXPA team and experts from St. Anselm College’s Career Development Center. After a brief presentation with the latest tips and tricks for entering the job market, we will answer some of the most frequently asked Read more about Resumé Workshop: Designing your career data to work for you[…]

Piet Kruithof

You Do You – A Discussion on How Our Values & Beliefs About UX Have Guided Our Careers

Your relationship with your employer isn’t all that different from your other relationships including family, partner, or…even your car. In all of those circumstances, the relationship is driven by alignment on a core set of beliefs and values and the expectations we have for ourselves and others around us. It then stands to reason that Read more about You Do You – A Discussion on How Our Values & Beliefs About UX Have Guided Our Careers[…]

Brian Sullivan

Breaking Into UX: Understanding the Question Behind the Question in UX Interviews

Imagine you are in a UX job interview for the company of your dreams. You get asked a question, which you literally answer based on your skills, experience, and background. But, the interviewer looks bewildered and says, “You did not answer my question.” In job interviews, there’s a question behind the question. It’s almost like Read more about Breaking Into UX: Understanding the Question Behind the Question in UX Interviews[…]

Picture of Jen Blatz

Presenting Your UX Work Using Spontaneous Talks Frameworks

Date: December 16th, 2021 We know that articulating our design decisions or presenting the value of our user research to stakeholders can sometimes be a challenge. Spontaneous Talks Frameworks have been around for years. They are often taught at universities and are used to help people think of answers or tell stories fast and smart. Read more about Presenting Your UX Work Using Spontaneous Talks Frameworks[…]