UX discothèque: How to DJ design & development thinking!

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Using techniques from DJ culture and music performance, we will explore how UX design and development can be elevated to new dimensions using some tricks of the trade. Having worn both hats, Forrest will talk about empathy, dynamics, and uniqueness in both scenarios and how ultimately thinking like a DJ may help you build your best product yet.

Using techniques from DJ culture and music performance, we will explore how UX design and development can be elevated to new dimensions using some tricks from another trade. Having worn both hats, I will talk about empathy, dynamics, and uniqueness in both scenarios and how ultimately, thinking like a DJ may help you build your best product yet. As focused practicioners, it's good for us to look across disciplines for creativity.

One of the issues we have in contemporary UX design & development is that we can reference any design pattern and copy it in 0.2 seconds but real differentiation and originality come from mixing different principles into a product's design. How can we design outside of that box?

I've been lucky to always have a cross disciplinary approach in design due to my background in music, design, and programming. Also working in a museum for years has taught me quite a bit about creating dynamics and space within designs for a wide variety of visitors.

In this talk, we'll explore how we can take principles that musicians have used to create emotional rises and falls and apply that to UX thinking and practice.

We'll explore a different way to think about design and development. Designers will find inspiration from other disciplines, including music and beyond.

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