UX Projects and Successes
UX is an iterative process and can be injected into projects of every stripe. Take a look at a number of instances where intelligent UX thinking took a project in interesting and fruitful directions.
Applying user research to internal and external projects
A sales monitoring tool migration, an older platform that needed realignment, and a new prospect on-boarding portal — a sample of the projects I worked on at ADP.
Improving the Visitor Experience for Millions
Fixing some UX issues with the ticketing kiosks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City could benefit many of the seven million who visit the museum every year.
A Critical Database Made More Useful
The imminent shutdown of a complicated set of technical databases prompted a re-examination and re-imagining of the data to come up with a modern, flexible and very powerful version of an industry standard.
A Hack-a-thon to Solve the L-Train Shutdown
An inter-disciplinary group of NYC enthusiasts gathered together on a Saturday to team up and try to envision unique and creative ways to help alleviate the commuting nightmare to come as a result of the L-train shutdown next year.
Educating and Helping Architects
Architects work with different materials in their designs but we needed to understand what help they needed and how we could best help them make the best choices in building materials.