Saturday, Oct 5, 2024

Deliberately Designed: Accessibility & Current Trends in UX/UI | Startup Boston Week 2022


Deliberately Designed: Accessibility & Current Trends in UX/UI | Startup Boston Week 2022


The startup space has different types of user models - self-serve, enterprise and marketplace. Each of these models have different design best practices based on user experience. As you design your product, it’s important that you think about the overall user journey and take it into consideration with your design.

During this event, we’ll discuss:
-What are the best - and worst - practices of UX/UI?
-How do you decipher the user experience for the product?
-Where in the product building process does user design come into focus?
-When should you hire a product designer?

This event is part of the Product and Design Track during Startup Boston Week 2022 and is perfect for early stage and growth stage startups.

The speakers for this session were:
Linh Pham - Lead Product Designer, Motional
Yash Ambardekar - Founder, Advisor & Product Builder
Henry Wu - Senior Product Design Manager, HubSpot
Tamar Savir - Accessibility Operations Lead, Verily

Moderated by: Kexin Cha - Senior UX/UI designer, Stanford University

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