Join us for this in-person Design Bites Friday, February 25, 2022 at 1:00 pm (PST) ! We will practice in our typical hands-on way, the skill of Reframing, or finding the right problem.
Artists and designers are often called upon when creativity or innovation is needed. How do designers see and approach challenges in new and unexpected ways? Can I apply a designer's methodology to innovate in my own work areas, career, and life? For the first in-person Design Bites event this year, we will practice in our typical hands-on way, the skill of Reframing, or finding the right problem to solve. Join us!
Run of the Show
1:00-1:30 PM | Welcome & Introduction to Reframing
1:30-1:45 PM | Design Challenge #1
1:45-2:00 PM | Design Challenge #2
2:00-2:15 PM | Share Learnings
2:15-2:30 PM | Closing Summary
Requirements
All attendees must show proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the event in order to attend in person. No exceptions. Please be prepared to show your Proof of Vaccination or negative COVID-19 test at the front desk of HanaHaus when you check in for the event.
Daniel Watters - UX Design Lead at SAP
Dan Watters is a UX Design Lead at SAP, Palo Alto. He currently leads UX designers and researchers across teams and lines of business to achieve design-led and human-centered results. Over the past decade, Dan has been at the forefront of UX Design at SAP, innovating in areas such as Design Thinking, Innovation, Mobile Apps, Data-driven Dashboards, and the SAP Fiori design system, concepts and patterns, receiving several patents for the display of relevant data in card-based user interfaces.
Nisha Balaraman - User Researcher at SAP Labs
Nisha Balaraman is a UX researcher at SAP Labs who is passionate about listening to end users to develop a deeper understanding of how we can transform complex technology into simple and enjoyable user experiences. Outside of SAP, Nisha is a board member of the non-profit organization, UX Research and Strategy 501(c)3. She also enjoys teaching Indian classical dance, travelling, and reading.
HanaHaus Design Bites Meetup
"It is easier to act your way into a new way of thinking than to think your way into a new way of acting" - Jerry Sternin.
If design-thinking is all the rage, why are your skills not getting any better? Has your ability to brainstorm improved? Are you now sketching your ideas, rather than writing them? We sum up the current situation as: too much process, too little craft.
Our stance is: design should be learned skills-first. As you get better at applying your skills and reflect on your experience, you will naturally develop a better understanding of the process as well. Think design-doing instead of design-thinking.
Now, we know just how overwhelming it can be to decide where to start. That's why we created Design Bites. Each session of d.bites takes one skill and teaches it with rigor. See examples from real projects, try it out a minimum of three times and learn from others in a fun, lighthearted way.
As you get better at one skill, you will find yourself getting better at other skills, too. Learning how to interview better will dramatically improve your understanding of your product, and your validation skills, too! Like any good gym instructor, we will push you to do more reps as we push the envelope on design-doing skills ourselves.
You do not need any previous knowledge of design-thinking to join this series. Just a healthy curiosity on design-thinking and a willingness to be nudged to action. We will not be covering the design process but will refer to it. If this is your first time, we suggest taking a look at d.school's virtual crash course here to understand the design process.