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The UX Kitchen Podcast

Csaba Házi

The UX Kitchen Podcast

A weekly Arts, Design and Education podcast
 14 people rated this podcast
The UX Kitchen Podcast

Csaba Házi

The UX Kitchen Podcast

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The UX Kitchen Podcast

Csaba Házi

The UX Kitchen Podcast

A weekly Arts, Design and Education podcast
 14 people rated this podcast
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In this episode  we are going to look at: what service design is. We're gonna define it together, right?  We're going to make distinctions between what UX is and what service design is?  What are the overlaps? What are the differences? We going
In this episode I going to chat with a black-belt UX pro Anfisa Bogomolova who can give you another perspective on imposter syndrome, because yes, pro designers also experienced imposter syndrome. And we're going to talk about this.
Company looking for designers like junior designers, but then it turns out that they have unrealistic expectations. They already want you to have a lot of experience as a designer.In this episode, what I wanted to do is to dig into this topic,
In this episode, we're going to talk about what a hypothesis is. And what would be the ideal scenario to work in a hypothesis driven design. And then we're going to look at the reality.
Today I wanted to talk about UI user interface, design, and how to become better, more specifically, how can you really become a UI pro like UI professional. In this episode, we are going to discuss like:👉    What makes a UI professional. 👉 
In this episode, we are going to talk about analyzing competitors because this is a very important topic and it's definitely a skill you need to master.
In this episode, we are comparing some of the well-known freelancing platforms:- Upwork- Freelancer.com- Fiverr- ToptalWe'll discuss the pros and cons and how to be successful on these platforms as well as figuring out if it's for you in the fi
Grids can be confusing. Grids can be counterintuitive when designing. But grids can be beautiful... no, not that. But grids can be REALLY useful.Join me in this episode where we discuss...- What are grids- Dive into the jargon (columns, margins
A freelance portfolio is different from one you create when applying for a position. Talking to clients VS recruiters is not the same. In this episode we are diving into what makes a freelance portfolio successful and discuss ways to get more e
Do you need a website? Should you upload stuff to Dribbble and Behance and use it as your portfolio? How about PDFs?In this episode, I'll teach you everything you need to know about the different portfolio formats and when to use each. I'm only
In a previous episode (uxkitchenshow.com/016) we discussed what design systems are and how to build one.This time, we are doing  a specific angle on this topic: - Should you create one from scratch- Or use a library?We'll look into libraries li
I get many questions about: - How to do a case study?- What to include?- What to do if I didn't do research?- What if I haven't documented my process?In this episode, we are going to explore a very simple and straightforward way of building up
It can be tough to convince stakeholders and clients to do user research. There can be a lot of pushback which isn’t good for the UX process.In this episode with diving into how to use empathy to understand where stakeholders are coming from. T
How would I start a UX career in 2021 knowing what I know today? Let's explore together!We'll review the key ingredients to get started and be successful in UX. Designing your own learning path! We'll cover:- Where to learn UX (courses or books
Do you know salmon sushi wasn't originally 'japanese'? And how that relates to UX? You'll find out in this episode!I'm going to walk you through my process for creating websites including gathering insights and requirements, designing informati
How it’s like working in the edtech space as a UX designer?Are you wondering about which industry or space to go after?What’s the difference between a B2B and a B2C business in terms of UX?In today’s episode, I’m covering all these questions, t
What does a freelance designer do during the week? How a typical day looks like? What tasks and activities we do on a daily basis?I got this question a lot, so I decided to do a sneak peak into my every day life. It's like a documentary without
Empathy is key in UX, but it can be also confusing. What is empathy in design? Is it a skill or a given we are born with? What is service design? How empathy plays role in service design and UX?We are doing a deep dive into these topics with Be
When you start out as a designer, you have these awesome processes and cool techniques in your arsenal ready to take on the world. But once you land your first UX job, it turns out it's not so simple.Designers often feel they are in the back se
In this episode, we are diving into what ideation is, how to fit it into the UX process and share our favorite techniques with UX expert and innovation consultant Agata Braja. Ideation helps designers and teams come up with awesome ideas by giv
Building an agency is tough. I loved building the team, working with various clients, but it was a really challenging business venture overall. I cannot tell you how to build a 7-8 figure agency business, because I couldn't make it there. But I
Join us for this conversation with lead frontend engineer Daniel Knaust, a great friend of mine who has tons of experience with channeling in data to make more educated decisions.In this episode, we will talk about...... What validation is... M
What to do if your client doesn't want to follow your UX process? What can you do if there's a pushback on user research? In this episode we are diving deep into how the transition to UX happens!In this episode you can learn...Understand UX tra
There are many ways to start freelancing. If you want to do it on the side, or expand it to be your full-time income, this episode will have actionable strategies for you to implement. I started my career as a freelancer. Then built an agency.
In this episode, I invited my friend Dan who works as a Lead Frontend Engineer at Smallpdf to share his experience and stories about how they use data and support tickets to make a better product. Dan is a superb engineer who is also very exper
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