Today we were lucky enough to host our good friend Ashlea McKay in our public Slack channel for an entertaining and enlightening ‘Ask me Anything’ session.
Read on to find out what went down.
Today we hosted our good friend Ashlea McKay in our Slack channel for the sole purpose of picking her brain, and pick we did! Ashlea is a UX designer, researcher and writer most famous for her (now not-so-secret) role of UX Agony Aunt.
The session was one of the more intimate that we’ve run (timezones!) but that actually worked in our favour because it was really personal.
It was without a doubt my favourite AMA ever because I managed to hijack the conversation for long enough to talk about cats!
If you didn’t make the session because you didn’t know about it, make sure you join our community to get updates of upcoming sessions. If you have follow up questions for Ash, you can ask them here.
If you’re interested in seeing what we discussed, or you want to revisit your own questions, here is a full transcript of the chat.
Transcript
hawk
2016-07-07 07:03
So – @ashleamckay has been a member of our community pretty much since we launched, and for that we’re both lucky and grateful
hawk
2016-07-07 07:03
She’s a UX designer, researcher and writer with a background in industrial design
hawk
2016-07-07 07:04
but what we love most about her is the fact that she’s always happy to help anyone with anything
So Ash, over to you (and a huge thanks for your time)
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:05
Hello Everyone! Thank you so much for joining!
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:05
Hi!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:06
As the name of this session suggests, ask me anything!
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:07
I was wondering how you deal with trying to change a users behaviour / mental concept about a product?
hawk
2016-07-07 07:07
(UX related :wink: )
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:07
yes UX related
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:07
haha
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:07
lol
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:07
To explain a bit further, we recently changed our model for our software and have had huge backlash from customers
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:07
oh wow, what luck, I get to participate in this AMA session
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:07
@jacqui_dow5: Great question! Can you tell me more about why the change was made?
hawk
2016-07-07 07:08
@hugofroes: Welcome. We’re literally just kicking off. Jump in with questions at any time. I’ll queue them if nec.
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:09
It was a business decision as SMT level
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:09
at*
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:09
So now we are trying to change it again to make it seem more beneficial to customers
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:10
Our main issue is that the main benefits don’t come until phase 2!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:11
@jacqui_dow5:Yeah that’s not easy. I would recommend doing user resesarch to learn more but also since you’re using a phased approach you could potentially look at rolling out smaller changes over time. Once you put it back, is it possible to give users the option to opt out?
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:11
I’m afraid not :disappointed:
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:12
Although in our brain storming session yesterday we came up with a way to make it appear that users are opting in
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:12
so we are hoping this will help
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:12
@jacqui_dow5: what did you learn from the backlash feedback?
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:13
@jacqui_dow5: also can you test it?
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:14
Yes luckily we have a huge user base and many users are happy to come in and do user testing for us
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:14
@jacqui_dow5: That’s fantastic!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:15
I would also recommend getting some of those SMT people in to observe the testing
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:16
That can help build a shared understanding of user needs
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:16
This question on behalf of Lynne, JC, and Jeremy (who aren’t here): What general advice can you give to people working mostly solo, whether in their organisation, or in parts of the world that don’t have many UX networks yet?
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:16
Get on twitter!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:17
and UX Mastery of course!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:17
Look for interesting people and reach out to them
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:18
What in particular should they be looking for?
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:18
Anything that resonates with them- if you have a particular are of interest like user research, make a list of 10 user researchers you’d like to connect with
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:19
If there’s something you want to learn or if someone writes an article that liked- tell them! :slightly_smiling_face:
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:19
@ashleamckay: how does one take their level of UX from simple “dabbling” to professional level process? How do you measure if you’ve made the transition?
william.roberths
2016-07-07 07:20
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2016-07-07 07:20
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ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:20
@hugofroes: Great question! Immerse yourself in it as much as you can! Are you working in UX right now?
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:21
Yes, I am :slightly_smiling_face:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:21
Fantastic!
hawk
2016-07-07 07:21
@william.roberths: @anitab Welcome! Jump in with questions (any questions!) at any stage. I’ll queue them if it gets busy.
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:21
You’re already well on your way!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:21
Now you need to get your hands on interesting articles
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:21
Meet people
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:21
I started “dabbling” about 3 years ago, but now I’m oficcially a UXer :wink:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:21
Get to conferences
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:22
That’s awesome :slightly_smiling_face:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:22
Hi! Welcome new joiners!
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:22
That idea of knowing where we are in a UX skill/experience spectrum is a common concern for people.
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:23
There was a really cool self assessment sundial thingy
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:23
There seems to be a lot of confusion in general about the difference between a UXer and a UIer
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:23
@lukcha: I think you got me onto it
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:23
Elizabeth Bacon’s thing?
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:23
@lukcha: yes, I for example have 17 years professional experience, but certain UX aspects are much more recent to me
basu
2016-07-07 07:24
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ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:24
@jacqui_dow5: Oh yes there is! UX is a methodology and UI is a thing.
I try and explain it to people like ‘UX you know more about human psychology, user research etc, but UI is looking at design patterns and applying them to a problem’
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:25
I bet there’s something in there you can draw from :wink: @hugofroes
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:25
I don’t know if I’m right but it seems to help other people with seeing the difference
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:25
@jacqui_dow5: if it works- go with it :slightly_smiling_face:
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:26
@ashleamckay: 8 as a Graphic Designer, The rest has been a start as a web designer – head of digital crativity and strategy
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:26
now UX
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:26
Nick wants to know: Where do you think the most time can be saved in UX projects? Lots of UXers are pressured for time but unsure of how to prioritise things.
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:26
@ashleamckay: so much :wink:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:26
@hugofroes: All very valuable and all part of UX :grinning:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:27
@lukcha: I love the IDEO thing of failing often and succeeding sooner
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:28
@ashleamckay: what is your opinion on the rise of product design, that includes UX? Am I wrong in assuming that UX is almost a principal rather than just a process, and so it’s natural that it becomes part of a job rather
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:29
and testing early and much as possible saves a ton of time in the duration of the project because you get it right sooner
basu
2016-07-07 07:29
hi
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:29
@hugofroes: I’m an industrial designer which is product design and it follows a user centris process
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:29
products aren;’t just things- they deliver experiences
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:30
hi @basu welcome!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:30
To me, UX is an overarching methodology that emcompasses many fields
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:31
and is all about delivering great experiences for humans
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2016-07-07 07:31
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hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:31
@ashleamckay: ok, we’re on the same page then :wink:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:31
sweet!
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:32
@ashleamckay: how do you approach user testing, research etc.? I often find it can be complicated deciding which test to do
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:32
@hugofroes: case by case approach
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:33
I work really closely with BAs and find that between the research and analysis they do, and my skills in UI we are a UX team, is there anything more I should be doing on top of the user research and product analysis that they have done?
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:33
it depends on what I’m doing
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:33
how much time
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:33
how much money
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:33
and what I need from it
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:33
there’s so many to choose from and it can seem really tricky! But considering those things will help narrow it down :slightly_smiling_face:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:34
@jacqui_dow5: build good relationships with devs
hawk
2016-07-07 07:34
@ellieisobelle: Welcome. :slightly_smiling_face: Jump in with questions at any stage.
anitab
2016-07-07 07:34
Hi everyone! Quick question … What makes a good portfolio esp if your starting out in the industry?
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:34
ideally they should be part of your team too but if not build that connection :slightly_smiling_face:
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:35
Yes, we always have a task to do a technical discussion with the devs and involve them in the design process
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:35
@anitab: Hello! So I’m actually not a fan of portfolios
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:35
I worry that I’m missing a large part of UX as I tend to work straight from requirements and go straight into paper prototyping / wireframing
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:36
@jacqui_dow5: content is really important
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:36
but I think the BAs do an amazing job with the requirement gathering and research side of things
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:36
they do – we love BAs!
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:37
From David: “How do you find robust inspiration for a new design approach without scrolling through Pinterest or CSS inspiration sites?” He says he struggles when a project doesn’t have any colour palette or basic design guidelines. Jumping from knowing ‘what’ to design to designing something usable AND attractive seems very airy-fairy and unpredictable.
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:37
@anitab: the reason being, it’s the relationships that matter
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:37
For David: I sketch
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:37
like on paper
anitab
2016-07-07 07:38
Thanks @ashleamckay & I agree.
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:38
I just start sketching and trying out ideas – i keep it very basic and I don’t go anywhere near colour etc
huckledust
2016-07-07 07:38
@ashleamckay: why do you not like portfolios? I agree to a certain extent, just interested to hear why? :grinning:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:39
@huckledust: Of course! :slightly_smiling_face: You’re a person not a collection of work. The big thing they look for when they’re hiring you is – do you fit in with their culture?
dean
2016-07-07 07:39
It depends on what your view of a portfolio is. If it’s just full of UI shots then it’s terrible (unless you’re a UI designer), if it describes the problem, the paths explored, and analyses the end result then a portfolio is important.
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:40
I feel that you can communicate your thought processes through conversation and interview processes like design tasks
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:42
Following up on David’s question: Does iterative sketching lead to the personality of the site coming through somehow? How does it click?
huckledust
2016-07-07 07:42
@ashleamckay: thanks! Def agree. And so often it’s had to show what bits of the project were yours and where you contributed…if it is a big team job
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:43
@ashleamckay: , building on @anitab question. Even without a portfolio, how would you suggest showcasing your capabilities or what you can bring to the table? I’ve heard it’s good to have a description of your process, wheras other suggest just a journal/blog
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:43
@lukcha: for David- for me it does! :slightly_smiling_face: It’s a chance for me to get all my ideas out and make them real (on paper at least) which leads to more brainstorming and kind of snow balls from there
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2016-07-07 07:43
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ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:43
@hugofroes: yep :slightly_smiling_face: blogging is awesome! that’s what I did!
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:44
Something I have found which has really helped is having a passionate CV! Talk about how you love what you do, explain how it changes the way you look at every day objects and experiences
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:44
Then in the interview let the passion come through again
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:44
@huckledust: exactly! and everything we do is a team effort we rarely design in isolation and it
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:44
I would have to agree with @jacqui_dow5
jacqui_dow5
2016-07-07 07:44
My last 2 jobs, I asked afterwards why they hired me and both times it was because I was passionate and eager to learn
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:44
and that’s a good thing!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:45
@jacqui_dow5: Agree! Make it human!
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:45
If anyone ever want to see my site, PM me :wink:
anitab
2016-07-07 07:46
Seems the portfolio is just to get you in the front door… equal emphasis is to network and build positive relationships between jobs.
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:46
@hugofroes: send it to me after- I’ll have a look for you :slightly_smiling_face:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:46
@anitab: that’s right- you spend something like 2/3 of your life at work!
Michael asked us: “There is waaaay too much information to keep up with. too many competing points of view and ‘best-practices’. How do I know what is worth learning or not?”
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:47
I have a cat named Wednesday
hawk
2016-07-07 07:48
I have a cat named Dr John Hawk and another one named Furry
hawk
2016-07-07 07:48
“several people are typing” :wink:
anitab
2016-07-07 07:48
:sweat_smile: can named Wednesday! :heart:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:48
@lukcha: yeah there’s heaps! I skim read and if I like it, I read properly
anitab
2016-07-07 07:48
Cat
huckledust
2016-07-07 07:48
My cat is Dusty
hawk
2016-07-07 07:48
Really? What’s its name?
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:48
She’s black and has yellow eyes- I named her after Wednesday Addams :slightly_smiling_face:
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:48
I don’t have a cat. :worried:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:49
That is awesome!
dean
2016-07-07 07:49
Well this AMA took an interesting turn :wink:
hawk
2016-07-07 07:49
Wow, I’ve really hijacked this session :wink:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:49
you have chickens right? @lukcha
dean
2016-07-07 07:49
hahah
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:49
@dean: the cat lady is out of the bag
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:49
I do. They’re not quite as cuddly tho.
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:50
@ashleamckay: @lukcha I have a sugesstion… I use twitter to share articles I’m interested in and then I have a IFTTT setup that put’s those tweets ina Google Drive spreadsheet. I can then do a quick search if I ever need a specific subject, but that way I hav a repository of the articles even if I don’t have the time to read them
dean
2016-07-07 07:51
Do you get around to read them though @hugofroes ?
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:51
That’s a brilliant idea.
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:51
@hugofroes: that’s a great idea!
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:51
love it!
hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:51
@dean, the ones that spark my interest I read, the ones that seem somewhat intersting I skim through
lukcha
2016-07-07 07:51
I do something similar with Evernote, but I might move to Google Drive now that they’re changing the pricing.
ellieisobelle
2016-07-07 07:51
@ashleamckay: what are your thoughts on basing design decisions on “best practice” – where by “best practice” is an article on Medium
dean
2016-07-07 07:52
I used to save articles in Stache, but then found out that I just save articles and never get around to read them. I now use Omnifocus to say “Read this article – link”, and set a date to make sure it’s done – it’s more time consuming to do, but I find it makes me get around to reading them
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hugofroes
2016-07-07 07:53
@dean, a good way of skimming is going through the headers of the article :wink: Gives me a good overview… if it’s well done :stuck_out_tongue:
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:53
@ellieisobelle: ooh – I primarily design based on what the user needs and balance that with business reqs and tech constraints. Best practice is a great guide and starting point but I feel that it should come down to each individual project
huckledust
2016-07-07 07:53
@lukcha: I didn’t know Evernote pricing was changing. :thinking_face: thanks will look it up
ashleamckay
2016-07-07 07:54
Medium is a great source of info- but users are the source of truth :slightly_smiling_face:
Formerly a developer in the corporate world, our Community Manager Hawk (who is a Kiwi and is actually only called Sarah by her mother) said goodbye to the code and succumbed to the lure of social science. Community Manager for the SitePoint network for several years and then Head of Community at FeverBee, Hawk is now on the team that builds Discourse.