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Interview with a UX Designer: Creating Safe Spaces for Caregivers

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Interview with a UX Designer: Creating Safe Spaces for Caregivers Interviewer : Thank you for joining us today! To start, could you introduce yourself and share your journey into UX design, particularly in creating safe spaces for caregivers? Jodee : Thank you for having me! My name is Jodee, and I’m a UX designer. My background is in marketing and human-centred design, which has equipped me with the skills to create intuitive and empathetic digital experiences. I became passionate about designing safe spaces for caregivers after witnessing the emotional and physical challenges they face. This passion drives my work to ensure that caregivers have access to supportive resources in a user-friendly manner.   Interviewer : That’s inspiring! Can you explain what you mean by "safe spaces" for caregivers and why they are essential? Jodee : Safe spaces for caregivers are environments—both online and offline—where they can find support, share their experiences, and access resources wi...

A VERY DIFFERENT SURKUS WITH NEO TRAN

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What’s more fun than attending a great party? Getting paid to attend a great party! What’s more fun than getting paid to attend a great party? Getting paid to design the thing that allows everyone to attend that party and get paid…while you also attend! It’s a very small group that gets to boast of their inclusion in this club but Graphic Designer and UI/UX Designer Neo Tran is one of the lucky…and talented few.  Surkus is the vehicle which has created this 360 beneficial circumstance. It seems as if there is an app for everything these days. Whereas in the past communication marketing was focused on trying to get everyone on the same page, current technology finds ways to serve the diversity of groups. Technology is used to make our personal lives easier but increasingly it has become about connection with others. When Neo was contacted by Jeff Tidwell about coming aboard to work on Surkus, there was an effortless professional energy between the two which led both men to b...