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Designing for Dignity

Innovation in Brain Change, AgeTech, and Care

Megan Baker
November 14, 2019

Telling Stronger Stories with Data from the Qualtrics X4 Summit: Part 2 of 3

Megan Baker
November 14, 2019
Telling Stronger Stories with Data from the Qualtrics X4 Summit: Part 2 of 3

Part two of this three-part series examines some of the secrets of storytelling success with data.

Megan Baker
October 9, 2019

Breakthroughs from the Qualtrics X4 Summit: Part 1 of 3

Megan Baker
October 9, 2019
Breakthroughs from the Qualtrics X4 Summit: Part 1 of 3

Senior Consultant Megan Baker shares her key takeaways from the Qualtrics X4 Summit in this three-part series.

Tia Krupa
February 9, 2019

Infographics are Dead! Or are They?

Tia Krupa
February 9, 2019
Infographics are Dead! Or are They?

Our Principal Consultant Tia Krupa shares infographic's role in the evolving digital landscape and tips for using them in your next project.

Lindsay Winters
January 18, 2019

What I've Learned About Design From Orchestra

Lindsay Winters
January 18, 2019
What I've Learned About Design From Orchestra

Senior UX Designer Lindsay Winters shares what she's learned about design from playing in an orchestra.

Jamie Whelan
November 15, 2018

Making Remote Work Work for You

Jamie Whelan
November 15, 2018
Making Remote Work Work for You

As a fully remote team, each Slider has learned a thing or two about making remote work successful. Read our advice for if you’re considering working remotely for the first time.

Erin Young
October 19, 2018

UX Simplification in FinTech

Erin Young
October 19, 2018
UX Simplification in FinTech

Co-founder Erin Young recently spoke on simplification as the new disruption in FinTech at Austin Startup Week 2018. Read about the top takeaways of this trend.

Slide UX Staff
September 27, 2018

Gaining the Production Chops to Thrive as a UX Designer

Slide UX Staff
September 27, 2018
Gaining the Production Chops to Thrive as a UX Designer

Slide UX recently test drove a new Production Apprenticeship. Read about Marisa’s experience and the lessons she learned.

Jamie Whelan
August 27, 2018

What Communities of Practice (COP) Means to Slide UX

Jamie Whelan
August 27, 2018
What Communities of Practice (COP) Means to Slide UX

Every Friday, Sliders huddle up for our Communities of Practice. Read what it is and why we do it.

Jamie Whelan
August 15, 2018

How to View Time Zones in Google Calendar

Jamie Whelan
August 15, 2018
How to View Time Zones in Google Calendar

Timing can make all the difference when your team is remote. Learn how to view time zones in Google Calendar for better scheduling and productivity.

Erin Young
July 25, 2018

6 Things I Learned in 6 Years

Erin Young
July 25, 2018
6 Things I Learned in 6 Years

Slide UX is six years old! Our co-founder, Erin Young, reflects on six lessons learned from running and growing a successful business.

Slide UX Staff
December 5, 2017

Hiking & Life & Work

Slide UX Staff
December 5, 2017
Hiking & Life & Work

In April of 2017, I left to go hike the Pacific Crest Trail and learned a few things along the way.

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Sam Meazell
September 7, 2017

Top UX Agency, Two Years Running

Sam Meazell
September 7, 2017
Top UX Agency, Two Years Running

We made Clutch's Top User Experience Agencies list for the second year in a row. That's especially cool to us because Clutch uses real customer interviews to make their picks.

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Lindsay Winters
April 8, 2017

Eight Points to help Aspiring Designers find Career Focus

Lindsay Winters
April 8, 2017
Eight Points to help Aspiring Designers find Career Focus

For UX designers just starting out, narrow your focus and develop your pitch to prospective employers. Analyze the UX work you've done so far with this 8 step self-assessment guide.

Erin Young
January 13, 2017

How Improv can Boost your Design Collaboration Skills

Erin Young
January 13, 2017
How Improv can Boost your Design Collaboration Skills

Improv can sharpen communication skills, creativity, and presentation skills. It also improves teamwork and helps create a positive work environment. Here are practical tips we took away from our team's improv training.

Erin Young
October 31, 2016

Mobile Usability Research in a Pinch

Erin Young
October 31, 2016
Mobile Usability Research in a Pinch

In a session at All Things Open 2016 in Raleigh, NC, Erin shared specifics on how to spin up quick and inexpensive mobile usability tests that your entire team can watch in real time.

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Travis Slate
August 1, 2016

Creating Realistic Rapid Prototypes with Axure

Travis Slate
August 1, 2016
Creating Realistic Rapid Prototypes with Axure

Learn how to use Axure to produce rapid prototypes that seem more like a finished product. You can allow users to input data, carry user data from one screen to another, or do different things depending on conditions you set.

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Erin Young
May 18, 2016

Identifying Internal Stakeholders for your UX Project

Erin Young
May 18, 2016
Identifying Internal Stakeholders for your UX Project

Once you've engaged a UX partner, it's time to organize your own team. A well-chosen group of internal stakeholders will build a productive agency relationship that yields great results.

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Chad Currie
January 27, 2016

Get the Real Story: Adding Diary Studies to Your UX Research Tool Belt

Chad Currie
January 27, 2016
Get the Real Story: Adding Diary Studies to Your UX Research Tool Belt

Diary studies are a useful and often inexpensive research tool for learning how customers actually feel about — and use — your product.

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Slide UX Staff
October 12, 2015

Four Tips for Gaining & Retaining Users

Slide UX Staff
October 12, 2015
Four Tips for Gaining & Retaining Users

How can I grow my customer base and retain new users? There isn't a one-size-fits-all solution but, Kenneth Berger, a former Project Manager at Slack, shared a few road-tested tips.

Chad Currie
September 22, 2015

Navigating the Emotional Waters of Design

Chad Currie
September 22, 2015
Navigating the Emotional Waters of Design

When “the feels” become a factor, where do software teams even start? Visual design and copy decisions can throw subjective obstacles into otherwise linear design process. Because humans see color, shape, imagery, and words through personal and cultural filters, two intelligent people can disagree on creative aspects and they can both be right.

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