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Product lessons from the history of HBO

UX Collective

But it’s evident to me that HBO’s legacy transcends the medium , with the influence of what they did being so obviously present in the way we consume entertainment today. But trying to be serious here, sandwiched between stories about Game of Thrones and The Sopranos, I found some exciting product anecdotes. Please use them!

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20 Essential Architecture and Design Lectures to Catch During Fall/Winter 2023

Azure Magazine

In this lecture, she speaks about designing and building in the Senegalese context, with references to its climate, culture, traditions and unique “concrete modernity.” Mboup will address working with biomaterials, passive design strategies, her various cultural projects, and her research and collaborations.

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The waves of research practice

UX Collective

The current wave is cresting, ready to wash over software design and product management. And third-wave research will reach even higher, moving into product and organizational strategy. There’s known value here, but no shared and understood model of how research work works in the product-sphere.

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Where does the impetus for change come from?

UX Collective

Excerpt from presentations I’ve given over the last couple of years about how some companies evolve, and others die. Two years earlier, in 2005, while I was at frog, Blockbuster came to us and wanted to enhance their online presence and the race to parity was their priority. Design is not just what it looks like and feels like.

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2024: Is it liminal yet?

UX Collective

I will also suggest an alternative product that in its own and unique way brings us a liminal attitude and existential questions all the way from Italy: The “Umarell.” Where are the products that challenge us profoundly? This of course is much like many other tech products monitoring and analyzing our work without actually helping.