NN/g UX Podcast

The Nielsen Norman Group (NNg) UX Podcast is a podcast on user experience research, design, strategy

Episodes

Total: 51

As AI continues to evolve, designers are increasingly finding themselves tasked with creating AI-pow

As tech layoffs and budget cuts dominate the start of the year, UX teams are navigating a critical c

Most experienced professionals in the industry will tell you that the best designs don't operate in

To explore how is AI shaping UX research and analysis, host Therese Fessenden shares two interviews

Product-centric design can be an efficient way to design interfaces, but it can often lead to disjoi

With AI developing rapidly, and AI policy often lagging behind, calls for responsible tech design an

Icons are popular components to incorporate into digital designs that can help simplify user experie

Icons are popular components to incorporate into digital designs that can help simplify user experie

Accessibility isn’t a novel concept, but in the realm of digital design, it's rare to find a pro

“If you squint hard enough, every problem is a prioritization problem.” -Harry Max UX professionals

Expanding into global markets is a key priority for companies in today's interconnected world. W

In this episode, we dive into User Interviews with Steve Portigal, discussing their critical role in

AI is changing faster than we can sometimes process and will likely do so for a while. The recent te

Extended reality (XR) experiences hold the potential to transform the way we learn, work, and collab

The surge of AI is currently changing the way we work and live. To avoid feeling left behind, it is

Wireframing is an incredibly useful design technique to flesh out conceptual ideas and communicate t

We often talk about measuring progress, but it can sometimes be harder to do in practice than in the

Measuring a user experience can be intimidating at first, but it's an essential part of determin

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Research with employees might sound easy in theory: you work in the same company as the people you n