This episode delves into ethical considerations for UX research involving minors, challenging misconceptions about innovation techniques, and designing mental health apps with empathy. It also highlights community discussions on UX designer burnout and job searches, a free online photo booth project, and announces UX Camp Winter on February 21st, available online for $13.50.
Show Notes
In This Episode:
Ethical considerations in UX research involving minors, including both parental consent and verbal assent.
The importance of internal dynamics like talent and communication roles for successful innovation.
An empathy-centered framework for designing mental health apps to build digital trust.
Articles Mentioned:
"UX Research with Minors: Consent vs. Assent" by Kate Kaplan (Nielsen Norman Group)
"Innovation is not magic; it’s technique" by Kike Peña (UX Design.cc)
"Building Digital Trust: An Empathy-Centred UX Framework For Mental Health Apps" by Kat Homan (Smashing Magazine)
Community Discussions:
r/UXDesign - Burnout and job searches
r/web_design - Free online photo booth project
r/web_design - EU's efforts to regulate infinite scrolling on social media platforms
r/DesignSystems - Transitioning into fintech design systems and seeking mentorship
Announcement:
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Winter on Saturday, February 21st. The event features great presentations that can be joined online from anywhere in the world! Tickets are priced at $13.50 with complimentary passes also available.
Get your tickets now at Chicago Camps dot org. This is a fantastic opportunity not to miss!
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