juanullloa.bsky.social
Hi there! I dig UX design/research, human dynamics, art and social justice. Working in B2B enterprise software
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Yeap, been there. Figma is not designed for complex prototypes. There are too many limitations for variables in Figma.
With that said, I started using Bubble.io for prototyping and also spend more time than I’m willing to admit debugging.
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...Yes, there are other use cases
...but that's my 'hot take'.
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What do the use cases have in common? they are performative.
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3) Generate case study artifacts to pretty up and enhance UX portfolio
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2) Create social content to boost personal brand, engagement metrics, etc
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1) Gain enough exposure to boast about your experience with your peers, boss or a hiring team.
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You cannot protect democracy without protecting diversity
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For product/design folks starting out, I usually recommend this one. It’s practical and it covers a lot of things people tend to get wrong. Beyond that, it really depends on what you are trying to gain.
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You only need to be charged with a crime. No record needed, which is bananas.
A few short thoughts
- 46 house democrats voted for this
- Not all Hispanics are US immigrants, descendants of immigrants or identify with the immigrant experience
- Racism/classism exists within the Hispanic community
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To be clear:
Masculinity != Courage
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Mostly via usability studies.
In an infra B2B startup like mine, you don’t have a super large user base and you don’t get 1000s of NPS response with comments. Attempting to filter comments that relate to usability will get you just a few responses. It’s much more reliable to talk to people.
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That makes sense. Satisfaction comments are also likely to increase if you release great new functionality.
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Im curious how that looks like in practice?
Is it something like reduce X-type-sentiment comments from NPS survey by y%?
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It’s less about it being actionable and more about not having seen UX-led actions reliably move the score. Moving NPS, for instance, would require a company-wide objective that gets customer success, sales, product, UX to drive KRs around.
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It depends on the objective. One team I led was trying to test a business model. One of the objectives was to maximize learnings. The KRs were around number of research studies and experiments we ran during the quarter.
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Have you found success in using SUS or NPS results in OKRs?
I ask, because I haven’t.
It seems to me more of something you track as a health metric.
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When I review UX portfolios and hear UX people talk about IA, they are mostly talking about little IA. It’s labels, mental models and small, but common, content hierarchies.
With that said, when I read posts or talk to people who are or were information architects, they mostly talk about big IA.
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Everyone starts somewhere! Hyphens, en dashes, and em dashes can be tricky, but it’s great they’re engaging and improving. Mistakes are just part of the process.
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“Write a response for the following LinkedIn post. Don’t use em-dash, use hyphens instead”
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B2B provides a lot more rope than that