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Luis D Rodriguez

@UXCodeLine

There's the UX/Biomimicry bit but also design, code and storytelling. Co-founder of @Teknolog_io

“What no one is saying, interestingly enough, is that UX is struggling because all of the juicy problems have been solved.”


Alone together: the past 20 years of remote connections – designswarm {thoughts} designswarm.com/blog/2020/09/a…


“There’s always a product designer and a researcher, they go everywhere together, they’re best friends for life.” editorx.com/shaping-design…


User Research Only Covers Users. a user is someone who has a… | by Indi Young | Inclusive Software medium.com/inclusive-soft…


“You’re viewing Mos’s screen”, user interview this AM


The What & Why Of Continuous Discovery August 2020 youtu.be/NL4K7Fz7PiU


The Programming Historian | Programming Historian programminghistorian.org/en/


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“Click on the appropriate icon” - from the Jurassic Park tour narrative


The Power of Insights: A behind-the-scenes look at the new insights platform at Uber | by Etienne Fang | Uber Design | Medium medium.com/uber-design/th…


Working towards user research and insight libraries | by Stephanie Marsh | Jul, 2020 | UX Collective uxdesign.cc/working-toward…


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When it comes to systems design, what writing (books, articles) have you found to be the best for introducing the topic to designers and researchers? And what’s missing?


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I'd like to see more caveats in user research. There are always limitations in the studies we run due to time, budget, or the method choice. It's risky to give teams too much confidence in our findings, and apply them inappropriately.


Healing The Designer/Product Manager Divide youtu.be/DZwsD2-bZVw via @YouTube


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