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Creative conferences and events to get excited about in 2023

Creative Boom

Whether you're interested in coding, fintech, social media, AI, health tech, data, start-ups, digital music, cyber security or AR/VR, they've got something for you. It spotlights its thriving cultural identity through the places, histories and climate that bring our collective creativity to the fore.

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The mechanics of non-human personas

UX Collective

The emerging non-human personas were based on secondary data collated from relevant reports and followed a similar structure to the human personas?—?featuring featuring needs/motivations, challenges/stressors, issues relating to habitat and food identified from the literature and a descriptive narrative of their behaviour.

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Untangling the main types of user research

UX Collective

Second level of differentiation: The methodology in regards to the specific questions you need to answer and the data that will support them. The type of data collected involves opinions, thoughts, motivations, among others. The data collected is numerical and, therefore, objective. Qualitative research?—?Answering

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Can exercising make us more creative?

UX Collective

Illustration by Matty Hodgkins I’ve recently been exploring the topic of “Creative Health” — specifically, what impact does your health (in its broadest sense) have on your ability to be creative? In scientific literature, the Alternative Use Test (AUT) is a simple but effective tool for measuring divergent creativity.

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Should we all lose faith in UX?

UX Collective

However, at the back-end and behind the curtains of almost every successful digital product, neither the data they capture from users, exist independent of ideas, preferences, and capital, nor do the algorithms they use to process data, are compatible with our societal values such as privacy, autonomy, or equity.

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Talk nerdy to me.

UX Collective

we cannot all spend the effort on all topics, period. Job openings each have a unique combinations of needs and rarely center on needing a qualified “best” in a very narrow topic. Ask for support in identifying opportunities where you can dive deeply into the topic, while at the same time serving the business and customers.

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Is AI going to steal your job and burn down your house?

UX Collective

I chose to dive into numbers to find answers to the multitude of questions we can have about it, gathering data from two perspectives: public and professional perceptions of artificial intelligence. Many questions can arise about how our data is used, how it is recovered, and how certain individuals are mistakenly identified.