Recap: Designing for the Multi-Device-Owning Consumer

Marta StricklandAt our April 21, 2011 meeting, Michigan UPA welcomed Marta Strickland, Innovation Director at MRM Worldwide, who shared her insights on emerging trends and next generation technology.

The room was filled with attendees who came from as far as Lansing and Ann Arbor to hear about digital innovation, consumer behavioral trends, and identifying opportunities for platforms and brands.

Thank you to sponsor Cengage Learning and contact person, Derek Poppink, for their support of Michigan UPA and hosting Marta’s presentation.

Here are notes from the presentation:

Three Things We Know About “Emerging” Devices

  1. People are buying more smartphones
  2. People use their smartphone differently than a feature phone
  3. Owning a smartphone changes what people expect

Consumer Usage of Smartphones and Tablets

  • We are creating a hyperconnected multi-device ecosystem
  • First-time early adopters of tablets aren’t replacing any current device
  • Highest tablet use is from 6pm to 10pm -> the “sofa effect”
  • 70% of smartphone users access the Internet on their mobile device daily
  • NFC and RFID have a lot of potential, but until phones have those technologies, you’ll be speaking to a small population.

11 Consumer Trends Driving Digital Innovation

  1. Power of Now
  2. Concierge Culture
  3. Consumer Control
  4. Evolution of Commerce
  5. Coupon Chic
  6. Worlds Collide
  7. Brand Me
  8. Know Me
  9. Seamless Experiences
  10. World’s a Game
  11. Attention Management

Attendees at Marta's presentation

Privacy

Asked how do you build consumer trust around the use of consumer’s information, Marta responded:

  • Give consumer levels in which they can engage
  • Educate consumers. “Here’s what we’ll offer if you give us this information.”

Final Takeaways

  • It’s not about creating more screens for the consumer, it’s about creating the right content for the consumer
  • Every screen and experience needs to speak clearly and quickly as to what it will do for the consumer

After the presentation, we had a lively discussion about user experience and best practices with Marta and attendees, with questions about mobile, social, statistics and the applications Marta mentioned during her presentation. Thank you to Marta for providing a copy of her slidedeck.

Posted by Deborah Edwards-Onoro, an officer for Michigan Usability Professionals’ Association since 2008. She owns Lireo Designs, a web development company, is a group leader of Refresh Detroit and host of Tweetea. You can find her tweeting about usability, user experience, accessibility and higher education @redcrew.

Designing for the Multi-Device-Owning, Attention-Short, Hyper-Connected Consumer

Thursday,  April 21, 2011

Cengage Learning – Farmington Hills, Michigan

The rapid pace of technology innovation is having a significant impact on consumer behavior both in the way information is consumed and how individuals communicate with one another. Individuals today are leading extremely scheduled and hectic lives. With technology now providing “access anywhere” the lines between work, family and leisure are becoming more and more clouded.

This talk will focus on several emerging trends that demonstrate how consumers are interacting with companies in new ways online and in the real world. This is about giving companies practical advice on how to make sure they are creating a seamless and intuitive experience that will appeal to the consumer of today… who is browsing from many different devices, who has limited time, and who demands useful tools and engaging experiences to help them make better purchase decisions.

About Our Speaker

Marta StricklandMarta Strickland spends her days at MRM keeping up on emerging trends, partnering with next-generation technology companies on research studies, performing exhaustive test and learning methodology to what is upcoming (augmented reality, semantic web, pervasive computing) and rethinking how businesses use what has already “emerged” (mobile, social). The goal is to continually push what is possible out of General Motors’ web-enabled platform to serve the consumer needs of today and of the future.

Before her role at MRM, she was the Manager of Social Media Strategy at Organic Detroit.  In her role, she has made it her mission to discover new ways to leverage social media to connect with consumers.  She frequently voiced her mind and evangelized the power of social media as Editor-In-Chief of the Organic blog, ThreeMinds.

During her free time, she enjoys travel, cooking, wine, and filmmaking with her husband and family.

When

Thursday, April 21, 2011

6:00 PM — Networking
6:45 PM — Announcements
7:00 PM — Speaker
8:30 PM — Wrap up and more networking

Location

Gale Headquarters / Cengage Learning Center
27500 Drake Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48331

Map

Cost

$5, Current students
$10, Michigan Usability Professionals’ Association members
$20, All others

Register

Register online at Guestlist so we know who’s coming and how to plan for refreshments. We’ll also take payment (cash or check) at the door. Questions? Email events {at} miupa dot org.

Getting Your UI/UX to Ooooze with Brand Yumminess!

May 19, 2011

You’ve seen it a gajillion times; You go to a web site in search of a product. You had no problems, to speak of, but you just didn’t connect with the company, the product or the site. You had a ho-hum experience. You visit another site and it simply knocks your socks off — but you just can’t put your finger on why.  Both sites had professional design. Both had well thought out information architecture.  Both had intuitive navigation. But only one resonated with you.  In this presentation, Kevin Skarritt, Owner of Flock Marketing, will serve up his secret sauce on getting every UI you touch to hum like a well-oiled, brand machine!

What You’ll Get Out of This Presentation

  • A fast, easy and powerful way to tap into the emotions of your target audience
  • A way to use your gut instinct to “know” when you’re making a brand mistake
  • How the elements of UI can be greatly enhanced by establishing a strong brand foundation
  • The fastest way to get your clients to focus on connecting with their own customers — not blasting spammy pitches for their product (ugh), micro-managing the UI process (yuk), or any number of other things that can torpedo your UI/UX efforts (blech!)
  • You may possibly be the one lucky recipient of a full working version of Morae!!!  Thanks to our sponsors of this meeting, TechSmith, for offering the use of their space AND providing this amazing door prize.

About Our Speaker

Kevin SkarrittKevin has operated his own agency for more than 13 years.  Formerly called Acorn Creative, his new agency (Flock Marketing) is a Lansing-based digital interactive, brand and social media marketing agency.  In addition to creating websites for notable brands such as the California GOP, Stock Liquors, Culinary Institute of America, and working on projects with firms like Novell and the Federal Reserve Bank, he and his staff have racked up quite a few accolades along the way;

  • Ten-time winner of Forbe’s “Best of the Web”
  • Three time winner of a “Best of …” award in the New Hampshire Internet Awards (he just recently moved back to his home state of Michigan)
  • Two-time recipient of an International Communicator’s Award
  • Inclusion in the fourth edition of Logo Lounge, an international logo design competition

Kevin portrays himself on his Twitter account as; “Social media junkie, web wonk, Dad to two Eagle Scouts, husband, pilot, chess geek, book-a-holic, and upright bass noob.”  Here are some other notable things about Kevin;

When

Thursday, May 19, 2011

6:00 PM — Networking
6:45 PM — Announcements
7:00 PM — Speaker
8:30 PM — Wrap up and more networking

Location

Tech Smith Corp
2405 Woodlake Drive
Okemos, Michigan  48864-5910
Map

Cost

$5, Current students
$10, Usability Professionals’ Association members
$20, All others

Register

Register online at Guestlist so we know who’s coming and how to plan for refreshments. We’ll also take payment (cash or check) at the door. Questions? Email events {at} miupa dot org.

Pioneering the Agile UX Frontier

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Mara EvansDispatches from the field report an ever growing need and desire for Agile software development teams and UX professionals to work together to produce software that delights rather than frustrates. Scott Amber, in an excellent article on this topic wrote: “User experience and agile practitioners need to learn about and respect each other’s philosophies and techniques, and then actively find ways to work together. This requires both communities to make minor changes to the way that they work, but if they choose to make these changes I suspect that their work products will be much better for it.”

Organizations have been crying out for individuals who have the skills and knowledge to bring these two worlds together.

In this presentation, we will explore some of the challenges and triumphs experienced by teams as they attempt to forge a new way of working. Attendees will learn successful strategies for integrating UX into Agile, a combination that could very well be the next big step in a paradigm shift in software development.

About Our Speaker

Mara Evans has been working in the realm of software development for over fifteen years. Like many others in this industry, her role is ever changing and evolving Dash/Connector – but almost always within the context of a high performing team. She has played the part of product manager, project/program manager, Solutions Architect, business analyst, designer, UX champion, High Tech Anthropologist™ [Menlo Innovations], QA, and Agile Coach. But she also has another realm of experience and background that brings an interesting if not unique perspective to the art of building teams and building software.

Mara’s academic background is in Anthropology and Transpersonal Psychology with specialization in spiritual psychology as well as organizational development. Integration of these two worlds has become her foundation – as well as her core work. For Mara, it is really about the people, their relationships, and creating a phenomenal team dynamic. The product, or the software, becomes incidental – yet reflective of the quality of human collaboration from which it sprung.

Mara is currently working with the Institute for Social Research, helping to define and deliver their cutting edge survey management system. She is also part-time faculty at Washtenaw Community College, a transformational consultant for organizations, and a spiritual coach for individuals and groups through her consulting business, Arammai Services.

Location

ProQuest
789 E. Eisenhower Parkway
Ann Arbor, MI (map)

Cost

$5, Current students
$10, Michigan Usability Professionals’ Association members
$20, All others

Register online at Guestlist so we know who’s coming and how much refreshments to go around. We’ll also take payment (cash or check) at the door. Questions? Email events {at} miupa dot org.

Schedule

6:00pm, Networking, food, announcements
7:00pm, Program begins

Do Better Design Reviews

Thursday,  July 14, 2011

Critiquing each other’s designs is an important part of user experience work, but unfortunately we often run into problems of ego, politeness, and less-then-helpful feedback.

This workshop will show you a simple model for facilitating design review sessions that addresses those problems. We’ll start with going over the rules, run a quick demonstration of the process, and then break attendees into groups to do their own design reviews.

So please come prepared with real projects that you’d like to get reviewed, and a lucky few of you will have your projects critiqued with a small group of peers using this model. Your projects can be anywhere from sketched ideas to interactive prototypes, or even already delivered products.

This is going to be a fun evening and you’ll leave with a great technique that you can start using in your projects right away.

What You’ll Get Out of This Presentation

  • A way to get useful feedback from clients, project managers, and programmers!
  • Feedback from your peers
  • Deluca’s pizza!

About Our Speaker

Davin Granroth got his start in the field in the mid-90s by helping students and faculty learn how to write better for the web.

These days, Davin is the User Experience Manager at Covenant Eyes, where he spends his days managing and developing the newly added User Experience team, coordinating UX research and design work across the company, and advising the executive, management, and product development teams.

To find out more about Davin’s experience, check out his LinkedIn profile.

When

Thursday, July 14, 2011

6:00 PM — Networking
6:45 PM — Announcements
7:00 PM — Speaker
8:30 PM — Wrap up and more networking

Location

Second Gear Coworking
1134 N. Washington
Lansing, MI 48906
Map

Cost

$5, Current students
$10, Usability Professionals’ Association members
$20, All others

Register

Register online at Guestlist so we know who’s coming and how to plan for refreshments. We’ll also take payment (cash or check) at the door. Questions? Email events {at} miupa dot org.