Specialities: UX, UI, & Brand Design | Industries: Enterprise Tech, Health & Wellness, EdTech
The OOUX certification course has fundamentally changed the way we do user experience design at OddBird for the better! Clients, designers, and developers establish a shared glossary of terms and a deeper understanding of the requirements and priorities at the beginning of each project instead of somewhere in the messy middle.
I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge of learning the OOUX philosophy and Sophia’s ORCA process! Before the class had even ended, I was able to communicate more clearly with clients and back-end developers about what objects should be included in an application and the relationships between those objects.
Certified OOUX Strategist, Sondra Eby, is featured on Winging It, a show by Oddbird about web design, development, & problem solving. In this episode, Sondra examines three examples of unintuitive web design, and teaches how to create websites and apps that are more intuitive using Object-Oriented User Experience (OOUX) design strategies.
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Do you want to make your website or web app more intuitive for the people who visit? As a UX designer at OddBird, Sondra Eby uses OOUX strategies to identify and avoid unintuitive objects. A warning, though, before you continue: once you start seeing unintuitive objects, you won’t be able to unsee them!
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Ever wanted to talk with UX designers about database concerns, but didn't know how? Enter Object Oriented UX: A design methodology that gets designers and database developers speaking the same language and working together to create digital projects from day one.
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In this episode of the podcast, Sophia, Sondra, and Miriam discuss the adaptability of the ORCA process for teams, the coming innovations of container queries in CSS, and how OOUX facilitates a fruitful, continuous conversation between designers and developers.
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This rigorous course is for UX designers, developers, and digital product people who are tackling complexity, wrangling stakeholders, and trying to make systems-level change.