UX patterns for IBM Design consistency

IBM's unified, open source design language is called Carbon, and can be used by anyone. It's a key method IBM is using to align a huge number and range of user experiences. However, we realised that there is more to a consistent experience than colour, components, font, style and illustrations. As such, I've been involved in designing several UX patterns for common user flows or actions. These patterns are now in use by product teams all over IBM.

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Design reviewing for IBM Design consistency

IBM comprises a huge range of products with experiences for many different user roles. One of the ways that we ensure high quality and consistent interfaces is with Designed User Experience reviews. I really enjoy being a member of the reviewing panel, and feel that it's a great way to learn about different user problems. I get to meet lots and lots of design and product teams, all over the world, too!

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Installing Integration technologies using operators in the Cloud Pak for Integration

We developed Kubernetes-native installation of Integration technologies for Integration administrators and practitioners for the June 2020 release and evaluated its effectiveness in task-based user testing.

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Workshops

COVID-19 design challenge

Our COVID-19 challenge group armed 3 industry professionals with the Enterprise Design Thinking skills to take a start-up acceleration platform to market.

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Workshops

Design thinking for Fashion Students at Southampton Solent University

IBM comprises a huge range of products with experiences for many different user roles. One of the ways that we ensure high quality and consistent interfaces is with Designed User Experience reviews. I really enjoy being a member of the reviewing panel, and feel that it's a great way to learn about different user problems. I get to meet lots and lots of design and product teams, all over the world, too!

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Sprinting on a Hello World experience

We applied the design sprint format exploring a Hello World experience of an Integration developer using the Cloud Pak for Integration.

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