The UX Intern

Wesley Noble

A monthly podcast interviewing seasoned User Experience Designers from the perspective of a UX Intern.

  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Katie Dill & Joe Rinaldi
    This last special episode has two interviews, one with Katie Dill of Airbnb and one with Joe Rinaldi of Happy Cog. They both give advice about interviewing and getting hired as a UXer. Also, at the end there is some highlighted advice from previous episodes of the show. Thank you so much for listening, and be sure to note - the adventure continues at experiencepod.com :)
    11 November 2014, 9:06 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman & Jared Spool
    There are two guests in #12Ā -Ā Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman and Jared Spool. Both of them have contributed a lot to the field of UX through their writing and speaking. As the two founders of UX school Center Centre, they talk about the mission and philosophy behindĀ their teaching. They also shareĀ advice and talk about the bright future ahead for all of us as UX designers!
    2 September 2014, 5:42 am
  • 49 minutes 21 seconds
    Luke Wroblewski
    Luke Wroblewski is the champion of the mobile first design movement. He is an excellentĀ speaker and writer, and theĀ author of Mobile First Design. In this episode, he talks about the use of design patterns and covers the controversial Hamburger Menu. Of course we talk about all things mobile, fromĀ his reaction to the first iPhone toĀ his thoughts on theĀ future of mobile design.
    4 August 2014, 6:32 am
  • 51 minutes 58 seconds
    Jesse James Garrett
    Jesse James Garrett is a co-founder of Adaptive Path and author of The Elements of User Experience. In this episode he shares about his background in journalism and his UX journey to Adaptive Path. We discuss his most excellent book, and topics including art vs. design, content strategy, and the highly sought UI/UX Designer.
    1 July 2014, 4:47 am
  • 1 hour 22 seconds
    Whitney Quesenbery
    Whitney Quesenbery is a UX Researcher, speaker, and a three time author. She is co-director of the Center for Civic Design which improves government by improving voting design. In this episode, she talks about her background in theater and storytelling, and how bothĀ relate to UX. We also discuss personas and the proper place of accessibility in UX Design.
    2 June 2014, 5:38 am
  • 48 minutes 4 seconds
    Lou Rosenfeld
    Lou Rosenfeld literally wrote the book on IA for the web with Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. In this episode, he defines IA and its importance to the user experience. He also shares how he works with large organizations to improve their web experiences, some background on the "polar bear book", and management of his company Rosenfeld Media.
    1 May 2014, 6:14 am
  • 51 minutes 59 seconds
    Russ Unger
    Russ Unger is a UX professional, co-author of multiple books, and a proficient speaker. In this episode, we talk a lot about the importance of writing and speaking for UX Designers, and why it matters for us to be involved. Russ also gives ways to get started in speaking and shares some advice from his seasoned speaking experience.
    2 April 2014, 7:53 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Steve Krug
    Steve Krug is probably best known for writing the industry shaping book, Don't Make Me Think. In this episode he talks about the new edition of this classic, as well as his writing process. He also shares about (some of) his work at Apple, and his thoughts on iOS 7. We also go on a few fun rabbit trails about Wikipedia and the Olympics.
    3 March 2014, 8:30 am
  • 53 minutes 21 seconds
    Whitney Hess
    Whitney Hess is a UX Coach, a speaker, and writer at her blog Pain and Pleasure. She is also a superb communicator and podcast guest, demonstrated in this episode by her thoughts on the importance of UX mentors (and how to find a mentor), personality types / profiles, her experience with Twitter, and candid discussion of conference fears.
    3 February 2014, 4:21 pm
  • 58 minutes 7 seconds
    Todd Zaki Warfel
    Todd is a designer and speaker, and author of the well respected Prototyping: A Practitioner's Guide. In this episode, he gives an introduction to prototypes and the essential role they play in the design process. He also gives advice for starting a business, and draws parallels between his hobby of woodworking and his digital design work.
    2 January 2014, 6:07 am
  • 49 minutes 4 seconds
    Aarron Walter
    The Great Aarron Walter is theĀ User Experience Design lead at Mailchimp and author ofĀ Designing for Emotion. We talk about how he got started, his role at Mailchimp, and the massive Mailchimp redesign this year. He also offers some excellent and encouraging advice to those pursuing a UX job or internship.
    2 December 2013, 8:28 pm
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