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UX Stack - Mountain Edition

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  1. Avatar Marcelo Somers

    Iterating on an earlier design. Part of our brand message is the challenge of scaling a mountain. Making our process-driven approach to UX match that brand.

    4 months ago

  2. Pro 578856_663049092976_83504142_31964175_692682295_n Caleb Royce Lummer

    gorgeous work, my man.

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    4 months ago

  3. 554608_3667987333782_1097779151_33443195_1875132016_n Paul Goode

    Wish you could imply that you're collecting understanding along the way. The use of a path with markers is a decent approach, but the collection of understanding... or that thinking at every level is the important thing.

    Ever see Survivor, where they have to walk and remember each person?

    This design bugs me since the mountains and circles... and font size... the form... feels arbitrary.

    Each step informs the design. How does that get across?

    4 months ago

  4. 554608_3667987333782_1097779151_33443195_1875132016_n Paul Goode

    Also, your earlier shot made me scribble down a note regarding the gap between Content and Design.

    The Purpose, Audience and Content flows easily for me, but the passage from Content to Design is challenging... even in small bites.

    Would make a nice presentation focus to keep driving home how things build and move from content to form/presentation/design.

    Thanks for sharing your shots!

    4 months ago

  5. Avatar Marcelo Somers

    @Paul Goode Thanks for that input! I need to play around with it to achieve that. I like the way you say it - "we are collecting understanding along the way." The path markers are right, but it needs something else, and yes - the mountains are arbitrarily sized right now.

    4 months ago

  6. 554608_3667987333782_1097779151_33443195_1875132016_n Paul Goode

    @Marcelo Somers I like that the process can be adopted solo or as a group. At the end, you can defend the design.

    4 months ago

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