
The intersection of human behaviour, product and UX with Dr Nick Fine
09/01/20 • 32 min
The designing behaviour podcast exists to help you create digital products, services and experiences that make a difference in the world. We interview the best minds in human behaviour, design, business and tech space.
In this episode, we speak to Dr Nick Fine Consultant at Big Digital Energy and one of the big advocates of UX Psychology in the world. To connect with Dr Nick Fine and others in the community join the designing behaviour community on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Shownotes
- Introduction to UX Psychology video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-wBqOhrpbk
- Participant Recruitment in the UK https://app.testingtime.com/web/customer/order/setup?users=5&method=usertest
- Scientific Design Talk at UX Brighton 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T5M_ispuaQ
The designing behaviour podcast exists to help you create digital products, services and experiences that make a difference in the world. We interview the best minds in human behaviour, design, business and tech space.
In this episode, we speak to Dr Nick Fine Consultant at Big Digital Energy and one of the big advocates of UX Psychology in the world. To connect with Dr Nick Fine and others in the community join the designing behaviour community on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Shownotes
- Introduction to UX Psychology video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-wBqOhrpbk
- Participant Recruitment in the UK https://app.testingtime.com/web/customer/order/setup?users=5&method=usertest
- Scientific Design Talk at UX Brighton 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T5M_ispuaQ
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How to make behavioural science actionable with Samuel Salzer Behavioural Strategist
The designing behaviour podcast exists to help you create digital products, services and experiences that make a difference in the world. We interview the best minds in human behaviour, design and tech space.
In this episode, we speak to Samuel Salzer Behavioral Strategist, Author & Keynote Speaker. To connect with Amy Bucher and others in the community join the designing behaviour community on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Show notes
- Habit Weekly Newsletter: https://habitweekly.com/
- 100 books to become a behavioural designer: https://medium.com/behavior-design-hub/100-books-to-become-a-behavioral-designer-part-1-bd2d7777c406
- Mindwise: Why We Misunderstand What Others Think, Believe, Feel, and Want: https://www.amazon.com/Mindwise-Misunderstand-Others-Think-Believe/dp/030774356X
- GOOD HABITS, BAD HABITS: The Science of Making Positive Changes That Stick Hardcover: https://www.amazon.com.au/Good-Habits-Bad-Science-Positive/dp/1250159075
- Mistakes Were Made but Not by Me: https://www.amazon.com.au/Mistakes-Were-Made-but-Not/dp/1491514132
- Liminal Thinking: http://liminalthinking.com/
- Dark Matter: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27833670-dark-matter
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The human requirements for impactful design with Prof Agnis Stibe
We interview the best minds in human behaviour, design, business and tech space.
In this episode, we speak to Professor Agnis Stibe Founder at Transforms.me and 3x TEDx speaker. To connect with Prof Agnis Stibe and others in the community join the designing behaviour community on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Shownotes
- Vectoral transformation - https://youtu.be/A-nsmw0JMa0
- Website - https://transforms.me/
Connect with Professor Agnis Stibe
- YouTube - youtube.com/AgnisStibe
- LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/TransformsMe
- Facebook - facebook.com/AgnisStibe
- Twitter - twitter.com/TransformsMe
- Instagram - instagram.com/transforms.me
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