
Here’s the Blood Moon! I captured it from San Francisco Bay Area!
Continue readingTED Talk: How Giant Website Design for You — take-aways for you, me and everyone out there in this world who use things in their daily lives, and designers.
Continue readingThere are lots of wonderful talks and meetups around the bay area, especially in SF. As UX Designers, we should go out to get new knowledge, meet other designers, hear, talk about what’s going on in the tech and design/non-design world.
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It was “San Francisco Design Week” last week (06/16/2014 – 06/20/2014). I went to the Twitter Studio Tour, enjoyed a talk from Mike Davidson, Twitter’s VP of Design, and got to talk to a few awesome designers. Here are my take-aways.
Continue readingNowadays, it has become essential that devices communicate with, connect with and share data with each other.
Michal Levin gave a great talk on designing multi-device experiences at the SF Mobile UX meetup. Check out her new book: Designing Multi-Device Experiences. Here are my take-aways and notes from her talk.
Continue readingI was organizing my notes on interesting events I attended, and found this on social commerce topic. It’s from Play Conference 2013, and still looks interesting, so I decided to put it in my blog. It’s more of notes recording questions from the host, and interesting opinions from the panelists, rather than my own thoughts.
Panelists:
Joe Zadeh (Airbnb)
Woody Hartman (Lyft)
Mitchel Harad (Lending Club)
Victor Echevarria (Task Rabbit)

Ever thought about watching someone eating online to satisfy your appetite and reduce loneliness? Sounds bizarre, but online eating shows are HOT in South Korea.
The Diva is one of the shows that gets people to pay for just watching a person eating! That’s something. How does it do that?
Continue readingTest small and test often during the product discovery and design phase, so that we can create the right features for the right problems. For usability testing, start small, ask feedback and edit often before build a big prototype. We want to build products/services that customers love, instead of finishing product implementation and using live customers as test users.
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