Presentation: Humane Design Patterns

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Presentation: Humane Design Patterns

Throughout the past year I’ve given a variant of a UX-themed talk called Humane Design Patterns. I gave this talk a number of events and conferences, which are listed below.


Summary

The exponential growth of mobile technology has ushered in an age where time and attention is an increasingly scarce resource. Instead of technology enhancing our abilities as humans, we’ve seen it become a vehicle for extracting our attention, monetizing our personal information, and exploiting our psychological vulnerabilities. As designers, we play a key role in the creation of such technology, and it’s time we take responsibility for the impact that these products and services we build are having on people it should serve.

In this talk, I focus on the guiding principles I’ve outlined in my recent project Humane by Design. I explore various UX patterns that designers can use that consider user well-being, as well as the ultimate benefits of designing humane products and services.

You can view the slides from this talk here.