4 things our editors are reading this week to be better designers
Each week when my co-editor Jess and I meet, we not only talk about upcoming UX Booth articles, but also great articles from other publications that teach, inspire, or otherwise make us better UX practitioners and editors. Here are a few of our recent favorites.
What a design sprint CAN’T do (for enterprise teams)
The original design-sprint format popularized by the Google Ventures team has been interpreted by some as a one-size-fits-all model. This was never the intention, and it’s definitely not the case for enterprise-level projects.
Meeting Design: Agile Style Daily Scrum
Kevin Hoffman is the master of meetings. In his new book Meeting Design from Rosenfeld Media, Kevin lays out exactly how to take on meetings as a design problem, but you don’t have to be a designer to appreciate this advice. He deftly illustrates how the designer’s toolkit—a collection of questions, activities, and conversations—can be applied […]
Every Week is a Design Sprint
David Pazstor’s team at UX Studio was doing design sprints before they were cool. In this article he shares what they’ve learned so far, how they’ve adapted the original idea of design sprints to their team, and some ideas about adopting design sprints to continuous development.