The danger of staging a UX theater with Tanya Snook
UX design is a young field, and as such, new ideas are often explored and tested. However, this can also lead to problems when these experiments are not carefully thought out and staged. This can have unintended consequences that can damage the UX design process and even lead to layoffs. As UX designers become more mature, they should be aware of the dangers of staging a UX theater and ensure their experiments are well-planned and executed to avoid any negative consequences.
For this, we invited Tanya Snook (spydergrrl) a user experience designer who focuses on citizen and employee experiences for the Government of Canada. She designs end-to-end services, content and applications with the goal of balancing the needs of citizens with those of the government staff who deliver services. She is a founder and co-chair of CanUX, Canada’s premiere user experience conference.
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The past year we decided to start this new project called Good Morning UX, an extension of another show called Bom Dia UX, with such special-international guests. Actually, we invited a lot of professionals who are references for us and that have so much history in our industry.
Follow Tanya Snook on these links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyaspydergrrl/
Related Links:
https://www.fastcompany.com/90686473/ux-design-has-a-dirty-secret
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