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C1-M1#3 — Design for a Better World
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 19 mars 2025 • Duration 16:04
Have you ever stopped to think about how the apps, websites, and digital tools you use every day affect the planet and the people around you? Join us as we unpack the exciting and impactful role UX designers play in shaping a digital world that’s not only user-friendly but also sustainable and accessible to all.
Digital technology is everywhere—our phones, laptops, and smart devices are constant companions. But with this convenience comes a hidden cost: a growing environmental footprint that’s hard to ignore. From energy-hungry data centers to the rapid churn of disposable tech, the digital world has a real impact on our planet. The good news? UX designers are uniquely positioned to tackle this challenge head-on. In this episode, we’ll explore the principles of sustainable UX design and reveal how thoughtful design choices can reduce energy use, minimize waste, and create digital experiences that include everyone, no matter their abilities.
What’s on the agenda? We’ll break down practical, actionable strategies that every designer can use to make a difference. Imagine implementing dark mode to cut down on screen energy consumption, optimizing images and videos to shrink data loads, or designing interfaces that last longer by prioritizing durability over fleeting trends. We’ll also dive into the world of accessibility—because a truly sustainable product is one that works for all users, not just a select few. Expect tips on choosing eco-friendly hosting options, reducing digital clutter, and even advocating for greener practices within your team or company.
But it’s not all about the nuts and bolts. This episode goes deeper, exploring the ethical side of design. What responsibility do we have as creators to protect our planet and its people? How do we balance user needs, business goals, and environmental impact without breaking a sweat? To help us answer these big questions, we’ll draw inspiration from design legends like Don Norman and Victor Papanek. Norman, a champion of human-centered design, calls design “a way of life,” pushing us to think beyond the screen. Papanek, in his groundbreaking book Design for the Real World, urges designers to harness their skills for social and environmental good. Their ideas will light the way as we uncover how UX can be a powerful force for change.
We’ve got plenty of real-world inspiration lined up too. You’ll hear stories of companies that are already leading the charge—think innovative startups slashing their carbon footprints or big players rethinking accessibility from the ground up. These examples show that sustainable design isn’t just a pipe dream; it’s a practical, achievable goal that blends creativity with responsibility. Whether you’re a newbie designer or a seasoned pro, you’ll walk away with fresh ideas to bring into your own work.
Still curious? We’ve got you covered with answers to the questions that keep designers up at night. How do you convince your boss or clients to care about sustainability? What tools can measure your design’s environmental impact? And how do you make accessibility seamless without sacrificing style? This episode tackles these challenges head-on, offering insights and solutions you can start using right away. Plus, we’ll sprinkle in some beginner-friendly advice to make sure everyone can join the conversation—no prior experience required!
This episode is your chance to see how UX design can do more—more for the planet, more for its people, and more for your career. Whether you’re here to pick up new skills, spark some inspiration, or just geek out about design, you’ll leave feeling empowered to create digital products that don’t just work well but do good too. Ready to be part of the movement toward a greener, more inclusive digital future? Tune in now and discover how easy—and rewarding—it can be. And don’t miss our next episode, where we’ll slice into another delicious topic in the world of UX design!
C1-M1#2 — Career Opportunities in User Experience
Season 1 · Episode 2
jeudi 13 mars 2025 • Duration 14:26
What is User Experience (UX) design in simple terms?
User Experience (UX) design is like being a chef for digital products such as websites and applications. Instead of cooking food, UX professionals work to create products that are easy and enjoyable for people to use. There are various specialised roles within this field, all focused on understanding and meeting the needs of the users.
A User Experience Researcher is like a detective for products. Their main goal is to understand who the users are, what they need, what their problems are, and what they hope for. They achieve this by conducting research, such as surveys and interviews, to gather feedback. They then analyse this data to identify key trends in user behaviour and present their findings to the team. This research is crucial for making informed design decisions and ensuring the product truly meets user needs.
A UX Designer, described as a "mockup and prototype creator", takes the insights from UX Research and translates them into visual concepts. They develop mockups and prototypes of new products and features, using specialised tools to create these interfaces. They then conduct tests with these prototypes to gather user feedback and iterate on the design. Their focus is on the functionality and user flow.
UI (User Interface) Designers, on the other hand, are the "artists of the digital world". They focus on the visual appearance of the interfaces, paying close attention to elements like colours, typography, and layout. Their aim is to create interfaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing and consistent with the brand but also enhance the user experience. They work closely with UX designers to ensure the design is both beautiful and functional.
A Usability Testing Specialist acts like a "taste tester" for digital products. They are responsible for checking how easy and intuitive a design is to understand and use. They conduct usability tests to observe how users interact with a product, analyse the results, and then provide recommendations for design improvements. Their work ensures that the product is convenient and effective for users.
Accessibility Specialists play a vital role in ensuring that digital products can be used by everyone, including people with different abilities and disabilities. They evaluate products against accessibility guidelines (like WCAG), implement features that support assistive technologies, conduct accessibility audits, and provide recommendations for improvement. Their work makes digital products inclusive and ensures that no user is excluded due to accessibility barriers.
A UX Writer is responsible for all the text that users encounter within a product. This includes everything from labels and button text to instructions and error messages. Their goal is to make the information clear, accessible, and helpful. They work closely with other UX team members to ensure consistency in language and tone and often use testing and research to understand how their writing impacts users.
The increasing prevalence of AI is expected to create new specialised roles within UX design. These potential future roles include AI-UX Integration Specialists (focusing on seamlessly adding AI features), AI Interaction Designers (designing intuitive interactions with AI systems like voice interfaces), AI Ethics in UX Consultants (ensuring ethical AI implementations), AI-Assisted Design Coordinators (optimising workflows between human designers and AI tools), and Adaptive Interface Specialists (creating interfaces that dynamically adjust to individual user preferences using AI). These roles will require a combination of traditional UX skills, AI knowledge, and a strong ethical understanding.
C1-M1#1 — The Fundamentals of User Experience Design
Season 1 · Episode 1
samedi 8 mars 2025 • Duration 09:26
Want to master UX design and create user-friendly, engaging digital products? This episode dives into the core principles of UX design, breaking it down in a simple and relatable way.
🔹 What is UX design? Understanding user experience fundamentals🔹 How UX impacts websites & apps – From usability to engagement🔹 Key UX terms & best practices – UI, wireframes, prototyping & testing🔹 Career insights – Why UX design is one of the most exciting fields today
Perfect for UX beginners, product designers, and tech enthusiasts, this episode gives you actionable tips to enhance your design skills. Tune in and start designing with confidence! 🎧🚀
UX/AI. #3 Brief - the foundation of your project with AI
Season 3 · Episode 3
mercredi 7 janvier 2026 • Duration 13:04
A brief is not a formal document to tick off. It’s a map of the terrain that you and the language model will navigate toward the goal. Remember: AI works based on the context you give it. The clearer you explain the task, the more accurate the result will be.
UX/AI #2. Understanding AI and the principles behind it
Season 3 · Episode 2
mercredi 7 janvier 2026 • Duration 14:45
AI is a tool, not magic
It is important to understand the fundamental nature of what we call “artificial intelligence”. In fact, modern language models are not intelligence in the human sense, but complex statistical systems that predict the most likely next token (word or character) based on patterns learned from huge data sets.
C1-M1#12 — UX design jobs at different types of companies
Season 1 · Episode 12
mardi 20 mai 2025 • Duration 11:03
UX designer roles vary by workplace. In startups, they act as jacks-of-all-trades, handling user research, prototyping, and testing. This dynamic role offers creative freedom and significant product impact but demands flexibility amid uncertainty. At large corporations, UX designers specialize in areas like research or visual design, working in large teams with defined roles. This allows expertise development but may limit creative control. Agencies involve diverse projects for multiple clients, offering exposure to various industries and big brands, though projects may feel monotonous or incomplete. Advertising agencies blend UX with marketing, fostering creativity and networking, but the variety can hinder skill focus. Freelancers enjoy autonomy, choosing projects and schedules, but face erratic work, no benefits, and full project responsibility. Each path offers unique benefits and challenges, requiring a balance between personal goals and professional growth.
C1-M1#11 — A UX design career journey
Season 1 · Episode 11
jeudi 15 mai 2025 • Duration 09:47
A career in UX design is a journey of continuous learning and growth. Here’s a concise guide to get started:
1. Learn the Basics
No degree is required, but mastering the fundamentals is essential:
- Courses: Start with affordable options like the Google UX Design Certificate on Coursera, Interaction Design Foundation, or free YouTube tutorials (e.g., AJ&Smart, CareerFoundry).
- Books: Read *Don’t Make Me Think* by Steve Krug for a beginner-friendly intro to UX.
- Tools: Experiment with Figma (free) to create layouts and prototypes.
Focus on user research, wireframes (simple design sketches), and user-friendly designs.
2. Build a Simple Portfolio
A portfolio showcases your skills, even as a beginner:
- Projects: Redesign an app/website (e.g., a to-do list or local restaurant site) or create a fictional app (e.g., pet adoption).
- Show Your Process: For each project, explain the problem, your solution, and include sketches, wireframes, or Figma mockups.
- Host It: Use free platforms like Notion, Behance, or Google Sites. Keep it clean and navigable.
Small projects demonstrate your eagerness and design thinking.
3. Get Hands-On Practice
Practice builds skills without needing a job:
- Mini-Projects: Redesign a login screen or app homepage. Share on social media or design communities for feedback.
- Volunteer: Offer free/low-cost design help to local businesses or nonprofits.
- Challenges: Join beginner-friendly design challenges like Daily UI for daily prompts.
Each project boosts confidence and experience.
4. Stay Curious and Keep Learning
UX evolves quickly, so stay curious:
- Explore Designs: Browse [Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/) to analyze user-friendly apps/websites.
- Follow Designers: Check out creators like “UX Anudeep” or “Mizko” on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube for tips.
- Learn Gradually: Master one skill at a time, like wireframing, then prototyping.
Consistent small steps lead to big progress.
5. Connect with Others
Networking motivates and opens doors:
- Communities: Join Reddit’s r/UXDesign or free Slack groups like “Design Buddies” to ask questions.
- X Platform: Search #UXDesign on X for tips and designers to follow. Engage by commenting.
- Events: Attend free virtual UX meetups or webinars on Eventbrite or Meetup.
Most designers are happy to help newcomers.
6. Be Patient and Have Fun
Starting takes time, but enjoy the process:
- Celebrate Wins: Completing a wireframe or sharing a project is progress.
- Experiment: Try new ideas and learn from mistakes.
- Follow Passion: Design for what excites you—gaming, fitness, etc.
Your unique perspective makes your designs stand out.
C1-M1#10 — A day in the life of an entry-level UX designer
Season 1 · Episode 10
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 13:29
Join us for an engaging episode as we dive into the daily routines of UX researchers, designers, testers, and UI designers! Discover how these roles shape user-friendly products through tasks like analyzing user data, crafting prototypes, conducting tests, and refining layouts. From using Google Analytics to simplify website registrations to iterating wireframes and collaborating with developers, we’ll reveal the teamwork and creativity behind UX design. Learn how each designer’s day varies by project phase and how they tackle challenges like technical constraints and user feedback. Perfect for aspiring designers or anyone curious about the UX process, this episode offers a glimpse into the collaborative world of design. Tune in to find out which role resonates with you and how these professionals drive innovation!
C1-M1#9 — Work in a cross-functional team
Season 1 · Episode 9
mardi 29 avril 2025 • Duration 05:49
Dive into the world of cross-functional teams in UX design with our latest podcast episode! We explore how these dynamic groups, blending diverse skills from marketing, programming, and design, drive innovation and efficiency in today’s fast-paced business landscape. Learn how each member, like ingredients in a cake, contributes unique expertise to achieve shared goals. Discover the pivotal role of designers as communicators, translating ideas across departments to shape impactful products. We’ll unpack the benefits—accelerated growth, enhanced collaboration, and professional development—while tackling challenges like unclear objectives, power dynamics, and workload balance. Whether you’re a designer or a team leader, this episode offers insights into fostering creativity and overcoming obstacles in cross-functional settings. Tune in to understand why collaborative teamwork is the key to unlocking innovation and success in UX design projects!
C1-M1#8 — Job responsibilities of entry-level UX designers
Season 1 · Episode 8
mardi 22 avril 2025 • Duration 08:52
UX designers play a crucial role in shaping digital products through diverse responsibilities. From conducting user research and creating prototypes to testing designs and collaborating with teams, they ensure optimal user experiences. Entry-level positions focus on understanding user needs, working with design tools, and developing information architecture. Success requires mastering design software, effective presentation skills, and understanding business objectives. Designers must stay current with industry trends while working closely with developers, product managers, and marketers. The field emphasizes continuous learning, professional networking, and the ability to transform user feedback into practical solutions. Strong communication skills and adaptability are essential as designers navigate between user needs and business goals.








