A few weeks ago I had the honor to be invited to speak at Stanford's Institute of Design (a.k.a. d.school). Given the way we work and think about UX at Seabright, I thought it a good idea to bring John, Seabright's other founder (and engineering director), with me to field UX questions from a technical perspective. I've posted my slides from the talk over on Slideshare, and below. If you'd like to see the slides with notes to make everything more cohesive, I've also posted a PDF with that info right here.
We had a fantastic time, and learned a ton about what the folks at Stanford are teaching. The students kept us on our feet, asked hard questions, and we're looking forward to doing it again. Thanks to Banny Banerjee and Damien Newman for the opportunity!
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