Our show encourages usable designs for a better customer experience in products and services. Each episode is different, with the only constant being our demand that UX design make our lives better and provide long term value. If you care about design's impact on our modern quality of life, give us a listen. You will hear: * Critiques of products & services we've used thoroughly, * Interviews with... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessArtsDesign |
This is our last episode for a while, but is well worth the wait! We have an interview with Viktor Rydal, industrial designer from Nomono, who talks with Tim about the Nomono Sound Capsule. more
Dushyant Kunungo joins Timothy Keirnan for a discussion about enterprise UX. more
Barry McBride joins Timothy Keirnan to discuss the history and content strategy of The Orange and Brown Report, an independent news and analysis business catering to Cleveland Browns football fans. The Orange and Brown Report offers both free and pai... more
Matt Ranta, head of practice at Nimble Gravity, joins Tim for a discussion on how companies can and should improve their digital interactions with customers, whether they are B2B or B2C. Whether it's in email messages or web pages, details matter. more
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I throughly enjoy listening to Tim give his honest opinion on products. He is very knowledgeable about UI design and good design principles. I also really enjoy the guest interviews he does. If you are in UI or UX design, I highly recommend you listen to this podcast.
I listened to a few episodes to give him the benefit of the doubt. He mentions that he is not an early adopter. It seems like he doesn't even care much about new technology or new designs. He likes older design. Anyone who isn't enthusiastic about new technology isn't qualified to review it. Even if you think some new designs aren't good, you still have to be enthusiastic about technology. I didn't gain any useful information on these podcasts. They are all the opinion of a random guy who clearl... more
Their Oct 13 episode was wonderful to listen to. Worth subscribing the podcast!!!
Their Oct 13 episode was wonderful to listen to. Worth subscribing the podcast!!!
I've been enjoying design critique for a long time and it's great to see it hit the 100 episode milestone. My favorite episodes so far include episode 53 on the Dewalt Radio, episode 86 on the Tom Tom, and episode DC87 on microwaves. I also enjoyed many of the interviews, including Michael Graves, Dana Chisnell, and the folks at TechSmith. However, my favorite episode of all is Tim's rant on his MINI (episode 83). Thanks for both the education and the entertainment. Looking forward to hundr... more
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