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Allie and Sophia are fed up with the advice for UX designers to learn everything EXCEPT essential UX skills. In this episode they reveal their 5 crucial skills every successful UX designer needs, rewriting the traditional UX job description for what ACTUALLY matters in today’s industry.
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A dive into the weeds on UX systems, information architecture, human psychology, data wrangling, structured content, UX process, and above all simplifying the complex.
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In this episode, Allie and Sophia spill the tea on broken objects - that frustrating moment when your interface plays "now you see it, now you don't" with user actions.
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In this episode, Sophia and Allie discuss ideas on how to incorporate jobs to be done into your OOUX practice. And how turning the current JTBD paradigm on its head, by thinking of products as job performers and users as hiring managers, is actually more helpful and closer to the original idea put forth by Clayton Christensen in the 90s.
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UX practitioners often struggle with shifting requirements and increasing product complexity. Object-Oriented UX (OOUX) offers a structured approach to simplify digital products by focusing on core objects rather than pages or screens. Sophia Prater explains on the NN/g UX Podcast how OOUX improves usability, reduces inconsistencies, and streamlines collaboration across teams.
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