While researching the user experience of using the Tablelist App, I first went through the reviews on the Apple app store to look for potential insights. Interestingly, despite being the largest platform offering nightlife table bookings, Tablelist also had the lowest reviews compared with competitors. Most critical reviews of the app were related to the... Continue Reading →
What is UX/UI Design?
The difference between User Interface Design vs. User Experience Design is the difference between the tools someone uses to interact with a computer vs. the experience someone has while using the same computer and the overall feeling gained from the interaction. This nuance is difficult to notice at best as even industry professionals have a... Continue Reading →
Design Disruptors
As technology continues to create new ways for us to interact with friends and family, its role in society evolves to better appeal to our human desires. In 2015, many major social media networks were in their golden age and the future of connecting with others was bright and full of possibilities. Everyone that hadn’t... Continue Reading →
Word Play
One of the most relatable problems a lot of designers will face multiple times in their careers is creative block. Everyone that works in some sort of creative field will experience the dreaded feeling of not knowing what to say, do, or write. An interesting solution to this is black-out poetry which we practiced during... Continue Reading →
Bringing Ideas to Life with Storyboarding
Storyboarding is a process used within a variety of settings for the purpose of helping visualize a concept with a linear time element. Despite being most frequently thought of as a tool within film and media, storyboarding is also used within advertising or design to show the process or evolution of an idea. Because the... Continue Reading →
Gamestorming – Practicing Solution-Making
Gamestorming is an activity used to practice some of the methodologies and thought process used within design. It attempts to stimulate the progression of free thinking and allowing ideas to come freely without judgement. A lot of the creative block people face comes from the perfectionism innate and the activity promotes the acceptance of ideas... Continue Reading →
The Testing Stage: Designers Take a Backseat
The testing stage of the design process is an ongoing and repetitive stage involving quickly changing and adapting to fit new needs. Problems and new solutions are commonly identified and created during the stage which lends to the dynamic nature of it. Similar to prototyping stage, this is also one that will likely be repeated... Continue Reading →
Prototyping: Failing Upward
The Prototype stage is one of the final stages within the design process in which potential solutions are analyzed and tested frequently to gather feedback and improve on the current design. This is done to examine different ideas within the working theory and flush out as many options to guarantee a level of security that... Continue Reading →
The Ideation Phase: Quantity over Quality Takes Priority
Ideation is a key part of the design process involving developing and refining ideas to create potential solutions for problems. It is the stage that actually creates or makes anything resembling the final product. While it is likely the first idea will not be used in the end, it is still key in thinking through... Continue Reading →
Defining Problems: Learning to Question What Others See
Defining problems is a key step in the process of creating solutions. It enables us to properly evaluate and analyze data from research to gain new insights and look at issues from different perspectives. While it is important to the design process, the underlying idea is to examine contexts relating to your subject to make... Continue Reading →