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Become a more mindful designer 

Maddy Beard
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Learn what mindful design is (think ethical and humane design) and ways to design more mindful products no matter what kind of company, clients, or teams you work with. Includes actionable steps and ideas to implement into your process.
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29 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 11   
@ynesjulia991
@ynesjulia991 3 года назад
hello .. thank you for the video, but show us the application for adobe xd // the bigining use and victoriel object // you talk but you don't do so much application
@MaddyBeard
@MaddyBeard 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! Showing this type of thing is tricky but I'll definitely work on it. If you want to see an example of how I design mindfully in the context of a real project, check out the Behind The Design playlist :)
@mustaqahmedali1527
@mustaqahmedali1527 3 года назад
Ur an amazing teacher wish you happy teachers day and thanks for sharing your knowledge 💐 keep going miss ux👑
@Hiandres16
@Hiandres16 3 года назад
Great stuff!!!
@MaddyBeard
@MaddyBeard 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@mounirelogbani
@mounirelogbani 3 года назад
I love your content Maddy, so informative and very helpful. I just want to know if recommend some resources for being a good storyteller and what method you use such as STAR technique while presenting a Product Design project
@MaddyBeard
@MaddyBeard 3 года назад
Thanks so much! I actually don't have any resources to recommend for that, although it's a great question. What I usually do is "internalize" the problem statement as if I was a user experiencing the problem (sometimes I am!) and tell the story from there. This allows me to talk about why it's important. Also, I like to outline the text of my case study in a google doc before I even start to compile the visual case study. First I just write down EVERYTHING I did and learned, then I organize and edit from there, and that's seemed to work well for me :)
@mounirelogbani
@mounirelogbani 3 года назад
@@MaddyBeard thank you so much for explaining your presentation process. This will help me a lot in my future presentations 👍🙂
@anshikasingh6555
@anshikasingh6555 3 года назад
Really love you videos keep up the good look...
@MaddyBeard
@MaddyBeard 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@AmitBrin
@AmitBrin 3 года назад
If you take another step back to look at your processes, and design work in general, you would realize that every design work you do, every product you create will eventually turn out into conclusions and teach you to approach and handle users better next time. Once you learn you move on to use this new knowledge on your next, improved, project. Hence: every work you do holds an AB testing factor inherited within. “Everything is an experiment “ as Tibor Kalman described the creative and design work. Not taking the human response and behavior/usage as a calculated factor taught from previous versions of your work makes you less “a designer” and more “an automated machine” that basically ignores previous knowledge of human experience - isn’t this a design paradigm?
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