Download - Uxsg meetup #10
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DesignSingapore Council
Program730pm - 815pm: !The MUDD Model - Marrying UX. Design and Development by Jonathan Easton !!!!815pm - 9pm: !UXSG Initiative - UX Library Concept by Raven Chai !!!!9pm - 10pm: !Networking (outside of auditorium) Everyone
Speaker 1
Jonathan Easton Creative Director, GlobalSign
Prior to joining GlobalSign.In (GS), Jonathan, was a lecturer in Multimedia Design for Curtin University.
And ever since Jonathan has joined GSI, he has been pretty much the driving force behind the
company’s design works, winning GSI multiple awards for websites and digital works that have been
created over time.
!Today, Jonathan is GSI’s Creative Director, and he leads and drives the UX / design team. Having worked
with many types of clients, ranging from Government agencies, ministries, MNCs to Art Galleries,
Jonathan is very versatile in his design choices. He has got the rare talent of being able to create very
corporate, but yet stylish designs and on the other extreme very abstract digital creations.
One of the most popular lightning talks in UXSG 2014 Conference!!
Speaker 2
Raven Chai Founding Principal Consultant, UX Consulting
Raven Chai is the principal at UX Consulting, has over 15 years experience as a technologist, designer
and user experience practitioner.
!He has been involved in more than 120+ projects across various industries and of different products –
eServices, course program site, large corporate websites, eCommerce, lifestyle, B2B portals and TV
apps. He has also founded a local UX Community, UX Singapore as a platform for UX professionals,
designers, developers and business owners to share knowledge and connect people within the industry.
!Founded UXSG community & Program Manager for User Experience Professional Association Asia.
WE’LL BE TAKING A BREAK FOR UXSG CONFERENCE NEXT YEAR!!
What’s next?
FOCUS ON THINGS THAT MATTERS TO THE COMMUNITY IN YEAR 2015
WHAT CAN WE (A GROUND-UP COMMUNITY) DO?
Be better at what you do professionally!!
Design is placed at strategic positions!!
Foster a stronger community relationship!!
Build better products and services!!
Groom future design leaders in Asia!!.!.!.
OUTCOME ⟫!
Be better at what you do professionally
What is the best way to learn?
Do you want to learn new things?
How to be a better practitioner?
What challenges am I facing?
What is useful to me professionally?
Ways ⟫!
Be better at what you do professionally
Case Studies
Seminars / Talks
Hands-on Workshops
UX Books
Mentorship Hackathon
Conference
Mini-Workshop group of 4
What is useful to me?
What challenges do I face?
How do I learn better?
10 mins
USE POST-IT NOTES TO PUT IN YOUR OWN OPINIONS
What is useful to me?
What challenges do I face?
How do I learn better?
ORDER BY IMPORTANCE WITHIN YOUR GROUP
10 mins
10 mins+
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WE WILL ANALYSE THE FINDINGS TO UNDERSTAND YOUR PRIORITIES
UX Library Concept
Introduction to UX Library
A platform initiated from the UX community to help our local practitioners to gain and exchange knowledge with each other. One of the ways is to facilitate book exchanges or sharing the essence of book learnings.
Type of Users
Librarian Borrower
‘Book Contributor’
What sort of personal
details are required to
keep a record of the
borrower?
Librarian
Number of companies
that has similar books
Are the books popular titles?
How to gauge due date and who sets the
due date?
How to chase/trace the
books back?
How do we remind
borrowers to return the book when due date
is nearing?
What happens if borrower exceeds due
date?
What if borrower cannot be contacted?
What if the books are
lost?
What if borrower pass the book to a
friend?
Terms & Conditions
How and where do I borrow and collect the
books?
Borrower
Do I need to pay a fine if i exceed
the due date?
Is it possible to ask for an
extension of due date if mine is
nearing?
How and where do I return the
books?
How do I check on the
list of available books to borrow?
Would the books be
useful to me?
Can I ask librarian for
advice on what are the
recommended books to read?
Am I allowed to get the book halfway from the previous borrower?
Am I allowed to distribute my books to more
than one librarian?
‘Book Contributor’
How do I decide which librarian should I pass my books to?
Should I play a part in following
up on who borrowed my
books?
How do I keep track of my
books that are being borrowed?
How do I ensure that the books are of good use
to the community?
Design Principles
1. Traceability 2. Shareability
3. Accessibility 4. Discoverability
Traceability
Establish Guidelines 1. Has a Facebook account and be transparent in terms of pro@ile 2. Those who did not return the books borrowed will be banned from the community ‣ Publicise and announce at the UXSG Facebook page
3. Books that are lost will have to be replaced with the same book by the borrower 4. Labels will be pasted on every book to indicate which ‘library’ it belongs to
Transparency in Facebook proLile Labels on where the book belongs
Shareability
1. Borrowers could take advantage of social media platforms (e.g UXSG Facebook page) to share on his/her knowledge gained ‣ Able to get a chance to network with people who have read the same book and share their respective experiences
2. Mentoring would not be an obligation but borrowers could ask for advice from librarian on what are the recommended books to read based on what he/she wants to learn
Accessibility
1. Whoever wishes to be a librarian, should not be in a central pro@ile 2. ‘UX Library’ will be at the company’s of@ice therefore borrowers who wish to borrow and return a book will have to head down to the respective company’s of@ice
3. Alternatively, if the book is currently ‘on loan’, the borrower may meet the previous borrower to collect the book halfway instead of having to wait for him/her to return it to the ‘library’
Discoverability
1. Social network promotions 2. Sharing of experience from the 3 different type of users (Librarian, Borrower, ‘Book Contributor’) through meet-‐ups
LibraryThing -‐ www.librarything.com
Ways to add books to your catalogue
Goodreads -‐ www.goodreads.com
What is it? “Goodreads is the world's largest site for readers and book recommendations. See what your friends are reading, organise what you've read, list your favourite books, discuss literature, form groups, and connect with other readers.”
Reviews & Articles on Goodreads
http://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.goodreads.com
https://cheapthrillsbookblog.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/goodreads-‐vs-‐librarything-‐vs-‐booklikes/
http://bookriot.com/2012/07/31/goodreads-‐v-‐librarything-‐part-‐one/
BookLikes -‐ www.booklikes.com
Stores that sells this book
Users who have read the same book
Customised bookshelves
Announcements
What’s happening early 2015
Full Program @HKD $2,000 $2,950 : http://uxhongkong.com/uxsg.asp Day 1 only @HKD $500 $750 : http://uxhongkong.com/uxsg-day1-only.asp
!Special offer ends: 31st Dec 2014
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Please help to return the stationaries when you exit the auditorium!
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Thank you!