UX for Startups

UX for Startups

Date & Time
Monday, 13 April, 2015 - 14:00 to 18:00
Food and beverages served?
No
Venue
Seminar room
Type of event
Public Event (Open for walk-ins)

Who doesn’t want a great experience for their product or service? Customers now expect products and services to be intuitive, seamless and even delightful. Good User Experience (UX) is what invites new users to try your product and keeps current users coming back. When the UX is poor, potential customers leave -- and they talk. 

Different groups of people require different experiences, however, so it’s key to know your user well. 

In this workshop, we will go through the core process of understanding your users, designing your idea, and testing it. Along the way, we’ll share some handy tips learned from working in the field.

Be prepared to get your hands dirty with practical exercises, present your work and give feedback on other people's work! We’ve also kept the class size small to make it more interactive.

  

Who is this seminar for 

Startup founders and team members who want to drive user growth and retention through improving product experiences 

 

What you will learn

- The basic process of designing experiences

- To start seeing and thinking like a UX designer

- How to map out and measure the current experience

- Tips for interviewing and understanding your users

- How to test if your ideas work

 

Venue: 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent, #02-18, Singapore 139951

Price: 

- General admission: SGD 60

- Early bird: SGD 48

 

 

Instructors

 

Angela Ognev

Angela Ognev | Experience Designer @ The Orange Hive

You may have met Angela through Orange Hive workshops or as the original Chief Happiness Officer at Strikingly (YCombinator'13). Officially, she coaches and customises workshops on design thinking, UX in everyday life, and more, through her own brand, Resign Happy. She's currently writing a customerology toolbook for pragmatic, but insatiably curious, people. Her background is in psychology and consumer behavior, via the University of Chicago.

 

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Charmaine Low | Interaction Designer @ Minitheory

Charmaine works with clients to understand and craft seamless experiences for their users. She has worked on some of the biggest projects at Minitheory: designing an enterprise software for an MNC, redesigning bellabox, the largest beauty box e-commerce in Australia.

Charmaine studied Human Computer Interaction and Computer Science at NUS.

  

 

Organized by 

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ALPHA Camp is a startup school. Our mission is to bring Asia talents into the rapidly growing digital economy: mobile, internet, and software. Our global instructors and mentors network helps our students develop the right skills, mindset, and professional network to succeed in tech startups. 

ALPHA Camp, developing Asia's top startup talents

 

 

Supporting Partner

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