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Conversations with Each&Other
Each&Other
22 episodes
4 hours ago
One evening, Finan sat down at his computer to book a campsite on-line. He describes his experience as 'infuriating', but this same frustration inspired him to start his company Campsited, an idea that brings good UX to a traditional service. www.campsited.com
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One evening, Finan sat down at his computer to book a campsite on-line. He describes his experience as 'infuriating', but this same frustration inspired him to start his company Campsited, an idea that brings good UX to a traditional service. www.campsited.com
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Ep17. Vision And Drive - what product teams can learn from concept cars
Conversations with Each&Other
25 minutes 48 seconds
8 years ago
Ep17. Vision And Drive - what product teams can learn from concept cars
Product teams need vision and drive: we can learn a lot from using a 'concept car' approach in our products. The concept car becomes the physical embodiment of a set of values. It’s a way of getting people excited about the new design direction. Crucially, it’s a chance to gauge the public’s response to the design; features of the concept car that are well received can be progressed, and those that aren’t can be quietly dismissed.
Conversations with Each&Other
One evening, Finan sat down at his computer to book a campsite on-line. He describes his experience as 'infuriating', but this same frustration inspired him to start his company Campsited, an idea that brings good UX to a traditional service. www.campsited.com