Traditionally, user experience design has been done with a lot of in-person collaboration. While this has advantages, and hopefully will return to a common case, distributed teams and operations now make distributed, virtual UX design a necessity. Based on carrying out large-and small scale virtual design projects in 2021, Billy Hollis will cover how he adapted long-standing design processes to a virtual project, lessons learned, and even some advantages to doing design virtually. He will look at the entire design process in a virtual world, with a 30 page resource for the end to end UX design process. The session is also suitable for developers and managers who are not well-versed in design processes along with other interaction designers and general UX designers.
You will learn:
- See how the process of design changes for virtual teams and work
- Lessons from a real UX design project done totally virtually
- Cover a 30 page resource for the design process