This episode covers Édouard Wautier's article on Dust’s use of prototypes over mockups for better design decisions, Jim Lewis and Jeff Sauro's discussion on effect sizes in research, and community buzz around landing a first UX job and breaking into mental health UX roles. It also announces the free online UX Camp Winter event on February 21st.
Show Notes
In This Episode
Prototypes vs Mockups for Design Decisions
The Importance of Effect Sizes in UX Research
Why Dialogue is Essential in Design Processes
Community Highlights from UX Design and UX Research Subreddits
Articles Mentioned
"Field study: prototypes over mockups" by Édouard Wautier (UX Design.cc)
"An Introduction to Effect Sizes" by Jim Lewis and Jeff Sauro (MeasuringU)
"The Skill Your Tools Can't Replace" (MitoWare)
Community Discussions
r/UX_Design - A 2024 grad celebrating landing their first UX job without networking.
r/UX_Research - Breaking into user experience research roles with a focus on mental health companies and recent career shifts within the field.
r/UX_Design - Debate over which software reigns supreme for creating flowcharts (Figma vs Miro vs Lucidchart vs Mural).
r/UX_Research - Platforms and strategies for recruiting B2B users who aren't typical end-users.
Announcement
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Winter on Saturday, February 21st. The event will feature great presentations all online, accessible from anywhere in the world! General admission tickets are available for $13.50 at ChicagoCamps.org.
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