Hey, it’s YuXin, Lauren and Lavinia. 👋 Welcome back to the show where we talk about our experiences as designers and our day to day pursuits, wrapped into the most wholesome layer of unrelenting friendship.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
New episode from the vault - the co-hosts welcome a very special guest, a friend of industry, and a master of strategic career pivots - Mr. Phil Sayer! Episode highlights include: ✨ Pinpointing your purpose at work 🧠 Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivati... more
This week, the co-hosts talk all about the exciting world of digital banks. We go back in time to talk about their fairly recent histories and breakdown their innovative mobile banking UIs to see what we can learn from these digital disrupters. --- S... more
With the end of 2022 fast approaching (I know), we are also wrapping up the end of season 2 of Hotline Design Pod. more
In this week's episode, we discuss what we've learnt from Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans - the phenomenal book that has shaped the lives of both design and non-design folks in significant ways. By applying core principles in desig... more
The product and UX worlds are full of frameworks and methodologies designed to ensure we keep our users at the forefronts of our minds. more
Its been a long time coming, so we could not be more excited to welcome this week’s guest and LunchClub legend, Adam Tillner-Smith! He talks the cohost’s through the bustling world of B2B FinTech and rocking it as a design team of 1. --- Send in a vo... more
This week, we're back with Part 2 of our user testing series - focussing on unmoderated user testing. Rejoice - because it triumphs moderated user testing in some ways when you don't have to "play calendar tetris", can launch tests on a weekend and g... more
Depending on the organisation we're part of, designers either have the luxury of running user testing all the time, or the curse of having to convince our organisations the value it can bring. more
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I’ve been listening to this for the past couple of weeks and I found it to be very funny, the girls seem very passionate about UX, while maintaining it quite relaxed and approachable. Lots of jokes and giggles sprinkled throughout. The content covers a lot of interesting topics from design teams of 1 to techniques tips and tricks and the guests provide valuable insight. Love the phone call questions at the end and looking forward to listening to more episodes.
As a long time listener and first time reviewer I can confirm that this is a great podcast with a lot of spirit and fun!
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