![]() ![]() Not only the interviews show the challenges facing designers today, but they’re also a good resource for getting to know the industry and the key people that rule it. The channel comprises 25 video interviews, an hour-long each. These interviews introduce instrumental problems commonly encountered and what lies ahead for the industry. Jared Erondu & Bobby Ghoshal have been holding interviews every week for the last six months with highly acclaimed senior UX designers from companies, such as Facebook, Airbnb, Microsoft, IBM and more. This channel is more of the theoretical channel that opens one’s mind for different ideas and new possibilities.Īlmost every lecture has an authorship resume on O’Reilly. I think this might be my most-watched channel of all time. UXLX is a 4-day conference in Portugal, Lisbon, featuring World-class experts from all over the world who lecture about different UX subjects and problems. The channel also offers courses on Typography, Design foundations, Strategy and more. For instance: Pricing, Strategies, Tips for freelancers, etc…Įvery week Chris goes live with all these kinds of subjects including highly recommended and helpful tips. PABLO STANLEY FLINTO HOW TOThe channel introduces the business of design, including how to dealing with clients, how much to charge for design projects and much more.Ĭhris says he wants to educate young designers to become more business-oriented and thus he speaks not just about the mere design aspect, but also about the business side. Some channels on my list are more theoretical and some are more practical, although, every designer may acquire knowledge or conducive practices through them. ![]() That’s why I made a list of channels worth watching and curated the most valuable channels from my perspective. It is when you are new to UX you don’t know where to start. The internet is rife with resources, like books, blogs & podcasts. My favorite way of learning from the internet and acquiring knowledge is by watching different channels on YouTube. View the original comic over at Stanley's website.For a UI/UX designer, the internet is a huge bank of knowledge. The comic and the song (at least as I understand it) to communicate that no matter your faith, we should all share the world in peace. The meaning of Imagine is a hotly debated topic, but Pablo noted in his blog, "This is NOT an anti-religion/atheist propaganda comic. Her murder remained unsolved until today. In 2006, Politkovskaya was shot and killed in her apartment complex. She reported about the Chechen conflict and published several books critical of the current Russian government. The woman named Anna in the third from last panel is Russian journalist, writer, and human rights activist named Anna Politkovskaya. Milk was assassinated in 1978, just 11 months after taking office. If you wonder who the guy named "Milk" in the fourth from last panel, that's San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in the United States in 1977. " (Love this song? Did you know that the lyric and concept came from Lennon's wife Yoko Ono? But Lennon said that, "in those days I was more selfish, more macho and omitted to mention her contribution." Read more about Imagine in this article by Eddie Deezen, " Imagine: John Lennon's Signature Song.") Sing it with me, " Imagine there's no heaven. It's now probably going to get stuck in your head for the rest of the day, but hey, at least it's a catchy tune! It's probably impossible not to read the cartoon and have the song not pop into your head. We've written about Pablo Stanley of Stanley Colors blog before on Neatorama, but the man is on a roll! Great job, Pablo! In this new panel, he illustrated one of the most iconic songs ever recorded, Imagine by John Lennon. ![]()
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