Challenges Women Face in Design
In August 2020, UX in ATX hosted a panel discussion with Christina Moritz, Abigail Bravo, and Sydney Terris to discuss the challenges women face in design
UX in ATX hosted a panel of UX designers currently working in gaming to talk about the unique aspects of UX in this industry as well as how UX designers interested in designing for video games can make their way in. Our panel was Stephanie Sarvis, Rotational Designer at Zynga, Amber Holkenbrink, Associate UI/UX Lead…
On June 24, 2021, UX in ATX hosted a paneled discussion on how to create a space at work where everyone can feel safe, accepted, and heard. The topics included: Speakers:Ron Infante – IxD at FrogRich Le – Product Design and Web Design ConsultantCandace Anderson – UX Design & Graphic DesignerCarla Anderson – Creative DirectorTony…
More and more employers are posting openings for UX designers — often with 3 or more years of experience. This makes the job hunt frustrating for junior designers in need of a foot in the door, and employers could be missing out on talent eager to grow and learn. At the same time, employers may…
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into the products we design, it’s reshaping how users interact with technology—and what they’re giving up in return. Interfaces are becoming more conversational, more predictive, and sometimes even emotionally responsive. But with these advancements come important questions about consent, trust, and behavioral influence. In this session, we explore the…
This UX in ATX panel discussion focused on the symbiotic relationship between product managers and user experience teams. Today, most PM’s understand the value of UX, but in many organizations, they treat UX as implementers when UX can be so much more. In fact, the strategic collaboration between Product Managers and UX experts is crucial…
No more of that awkward standing around. Learn how to make networking work for you at conferences. Panelists included Career Coach Juliet Barrett, who focuses on helping creatives develop process strategies, tools for self-evaluation and streamlined practices that break down large goals into actionable steps, and Focal Point Business Coach Chris Gay.