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FBTB
Sweden
Приєднався 8 лют 2013
From Business to Buttons (FBTB) is one of Europe's premier Design Conferences held annually in Stockholm, Sweden.
It is the meeting place for everyone who wants inspiration and hands-on advice on how to generate business value by creating great experiences.
We all appreciate great services and products - the ones that bring meaning to our lives, help us overcome difficult tasks, or just offer moments of pure delight. We love to use them almost as much as we enjoy creating them.
It is the meeting place for everyone who wants inspiration and hands-on advice on how to generate business value by creating great experiences.
We all appreciate great services and products - the ones that bring meaning to our lives, help us overcome difficult tasks, or just offer moments of pure delight. We love to use them almost as much as we enjoy creating them.
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FBTB Design Session Aarathi Krishnan
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Humanitarian Design Aarathi is one of the stellar speakers at FBTB 2024, read all about it at frombusinesstobuttons.com/ Questions to discuss afterward: Outside our organisation What are contexts where our solutions are used today? What are the contexts and instances where our solutions could be misused? What could be the unintended consequences of our solutions? Are there interests in the worl...
FBTB Aarathi Krishnan Design Session Teaser
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More on Krishnan at frombusinesstobuttons.com/
FBTB24 Design Session - Sheryl Cababa
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During this Design Session, our amazing speaker, Sheryl Cababa, shares her insights and thoughts on how we can approach challenges from her point of expertise - the systemic perspective. And why participatory design is a crucial point to success. ABOUT OUR CONFERENCE From Business to Buttons (FBTB) is one of Europe's premier Design Conferences held annually in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the meeti...
FBTB24 - Save the date Trailer
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We’re happy to finally announce the date for FBTB24 👇 Welcome back to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, on May 24th 2024, for the 15th edition of Europe’s premier design conference - From Business to Buttons. 🎟️ Tickets will be released in October! Sign up for our newsletter to get your hands on the limited VIP tickets - the best offer you can get. Sign up here: www.fbtb.se/#newsletter. 📽 But f...
AI - möjligheter och risker
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AI-inspirationsfrukost inUse 22 augusti 2023 på inUse med Christian Balkenius från WASP-HS. Läs mer om inUse och AI här: inuse.se/landning/ai-paket/
FBTB 2023: Arina Trostyanetskay - Dance performance
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Arina Trostyanetskaya closed FBTB 2023 The wonderful, sublime dancer Arina Trostyanetskaya touched each and everyone in the audience at FBTB 2023 performing to the 1920s song “Dark was the night”. Arina Trostyanetskaya has been situated in Copenhagen for many years and does most of her work in Sweden and Denmark. She has performed with the world’s leading contemporary dance companies like Nethe...
Tillgänglighetsfrukost inUse 22 juni 2023 (textad) Linda Stenmark & Jacqline Runsten
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FBTB 2023: Anna Kirah - Hope in the Era of Uncertainties
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Hope in the Era of Uncertainties Anna Kirah invites us on a journey of reflections about practice and action when confronted with a sense of uncertainty. At a planetary level, a national level, a community level, in our places of work, and in our homes. How do we find hope in times of uncertainty? How do we move beyond linear thinking and doing and create the space we need to make decisions and...
FBTB 2023: Kim Goodwin - Design & Leadership Lessons from Healthcare
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Design & Leadership Lessons from Healthcare Designing for illness means understanding humans at their most vulnerable - often frightened, perhaps cognitively challenged, and probably facing a complicated set of barriers to effective care. Designing for wellness means understanding what it means for humans to thrive. And getting anything built into healthcare means figuring out how to navigate r...
FBTB 2023: Ellen Lupton - Storytelling and Visual Design
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Storytelling and Visual Design Storytelling builds connections through action, point of view, and movement through time and space. It may be evident that stories drive mediums like novels, plays, and Netflix - but what about visual design? In her FBTB talk “Storytelling and Visual Design”, Ellen Lupton will show how people actively experience a graphic illustration, a workflow, or a retail envi...
FBTB 2023: Erinch Sahan - When business meets the Doughnut
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When business meets the Doughnut To meet the needs of all people within the means of the living planet, Doughnut Economics poses some big challenges for businesses. The business world will need to embrace bold and ambitious solutions that are both regenerative and distributive. To make this possible, we will need to transform the deep design of business: its purpose and networks, how it is gove...
FBTB 2023: Matthew Gallant - Designing games for everyone
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The Last of Us Part II is considered a landmark in video game accessibility. The game provides over 60 accessibility options, including a high-contrast render mode, simplified control schemes, and highly customisable subtitles. These adjustments open the game to players with disabilities, allowing them to remove barriers that might otherwise have impeded them. Most significantly, the game inclu...
FBTB 2023: Torrey Podmajersky - Get the words to work
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Get the words to work Words are the fundamental user interface: They make your experience usable, lovable, and recognisable. So why do our design systems and final designs pay so little attention to the UX content? In this presentation, Torrey Podmajersky will show how the language we use and the structure it reflects affects every part of the experience. She’ll refer to frameworks you can use ...
FBTB 2023: Gerd Leonhard - Designing The Good Future
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FBTB 2023: Gerd Leonhard - Designing The Good Future
FBTB 2023: Eva-Lotta Lamm - Sketching User Scenarios (Hands-on)
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FBTB 2023: Eva-Lotta Lamm - Sketching User Scenarios (Hands-on)
FBTB 2023: David Dylan Thomas - Turning Conflict into Collaboration
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FBTB 2023: David Dylan Thomas - Turning Conflict into Collaboration
FBTB 2023 Design Lunch: The state of AI with Gerd Leonhard
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FBTB 2023 Design Lunch: The state of AI with Gerd Leonhard
inUse Webbinarium: Användningstester hos fackförbund
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inUse Webbinarium: Användningstester hos fackförbund
From Business to Buttons 2023 - Teaser Trailer
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From Business to Buttons 2023 - Teaser Trailer
inUse Workshop - 100 personer i en och samma
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inUse Workshop - 100 personer i en och samma
Highlights FBTB Design Lunch David Dylan Thomas
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Highlights FBTB Design Lunch David Dylan Thomas
Silly ‘designer’ talk.
Peter Thiel is indisputably evil. Without him JD Vance would not be a Senator.
Great examples and resources to create more attractive designs, more engaging marketing landing pages, etc... Our UX mindset is avoiding conflicts all the time, but those are the core of a good the storytelling. I Love it!
Brilliant
from "Fuck you, pay me" to "Fuck you, you fucking Facist"
Him having to google search how to use Facebbook was so valid. To this day I still have to google search everything involving Facebook. It's never intuitive. I didn't even know whatever was on this video even existed. Truly, NO IDEA you could do this.
The utter refusal to pay attention to why half of the voters feel the way they do is, I guess, an attribute of someone who understands user research
This is verbal diarrhea. Behold the woke mind virus.
19:03 Shipping Thinking 🤔
Questions to discuss afterward: Outside our organisation What are contexts where our solutions are used today? What are the contexts and instances where our solutions could be misused? What could be the unintended consequences of our solutions? Are there interests in the world that could drive misuse of our solutions? Inside the organisation How can we understand the risks of our organisation/solutions better? What knowledge and skills does our organisation need to have the right prerequisites for developing safe solutions? What phase/activity would we need to make time for in our processes? Who needs to be on board and what needs to happen for our organisation to prioritise risk understanding?
hahahaha
Three Act story structure is a western and European structure, it is interesting the missing of the more than three acts and different story telling pattern in East Asia story telling for example
Such a great talk with such a dumb title.
Very informative presentation
Crazy!
can someone share How many and what products were succesfull based on Jobs to be done framework?
Fantastic talk, ordering Kim’s book right now
This was a very informative and fun interview. Tack!
I know its difficult to change a bit company as a smaller designer but that's what she is talking about. I don't want to blame her completely. I am just wondering then how Spotify is mostly catering for their investors. The experience of the product for the listeners / main user group is fine. But the artists which produce content of which without they would be f***ed. How can it be they won't get compensated enough money for the stream? 0.003 cent? Smaller creators should be uplifted. Voices of the minorities as she said. But what happens mostly is that already famous stars get more uplift and more streams and shine in the light. That is not right. The algorithms need a rework. The contracts with labels are too harsh. Spotify is now in a place where its just a big advertisement plattform. Artists don't post there to earn money. Its negligable. Necessary for promo but negligable for income. What I want to say. Pay your artists. Pay them fairly. Don't distribute the main portion of streaming funds to the big ones. I say it one more time. Pay your artists fairly.
Härligt att se å höra! Saknar höra den gitarren live uppriggad på feta ljudsystem, hemma får väl duga, det känns väldigt bekant även med nya melodier å förmågor. <3 Tack! P.s. Play it trice!
What wonderful content! Thank you for providing this.
18:50 I call this the Tetris mindset. Your successes vanish, and the only things left over are the failures. Just like the blocks left on the screen in a game of Tetris. However, it was an idea I gave name to after experiences with clients, not with designers. Clients can be pretty brutal man.
16:20 the incorporation of UX design into agile development sprints puts design at odds with itself. How? Why? Design is about learning, and you can't learn much in 2 weeks. You can't research, design, test, redesign, test again, and polish off for development in the span of 2 weeks. The design process is about learning, agile is about delivering value. You cannot deliver value without learning. Shoe horning UX into agile forces designers to deliver value without learning. Consider for a moment just how common it is for user testing to be eliminated from the design process. Imagine now, if QA testing was removed from the development process.
Tack för en bra föreläsning! Dock lite svajigt ljud.
Holly wood rugby
Great ❤
Thank you so much for this video. Great to hear from the man himself. Immense help for a workshop I am conducting
i am litterally shocked that only 20k people watched this and only 300 of them liked it, not even talking about comment counts...
It's because the video has not been optimized for SEO and are likely not optimizing the recommendation algorithm for the video's intended audience.
Ande is 🔥
Guy put his heart into that introduction. "I like doing things unusual."
New product is neuromorphic circuits for AI applications.
It does not matter, US is already in huge debt.
Drop the prices for homes, or drop the idea of owning a home.
Shockley had to become a professor because of his lack of administrative skills---similar to Sir C.V. Raman.
Steve comes from the English Stephen. I am sure he has a high IQ.
Products of the future build on the products of the past like the vacuum tube triode came from the incandescent bulb and the solid-state transistor came from the idea of triode of the vacuum tube transistor.
"Fulfilling your duty to make the world a better place."
Bravo. As a baby UX designer, I want this world, the next one with more holistic process, from the wood to the fire camp, where we can dialogue and eat together to prepare the next adventure.
Was reading in the paper yesterday, that the Apple computer company is the richest in the world, worth over 3 trillion US dollars. Can't help thinking about how the third member of the original start-up triumvirate, Ron Wayne, must've been kicking himself across the years for pulling out as a shareholder, with his few hundred dollars, at the beginning of it all! Wow, what a sickener!! 😢
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Design is not a discipline itself. It must go with something else. Basically, it is a given talant to put things together.
Add some more details!!
Scare scare scare!!! No one could have an intelligent debate with this guy. He would call the person across from him fascist… evil. Where does a debate go after that.
He could’ve just read the communist manifesto out loud and it would’ve been the same messaging.
@@whamdon what is communism again? Allowing black people to vote... making sure they don't continue to pay taxes without representation?
He embodies the PROBLEM himself. Hitler, Fidel Castro, and Mussolini would have hired this guy in a heartbeat. Mike's intentional design solution is to design a "problem" and define it based on biases resulting from rationalization. Minute 22:12 "We are people who make things for a living. We bring things into existence." Yes, HE does. His "Design" is this: CREATE the problem, CONVINCE people they are victims, and then show them how to kill their purpose and spirit on the sword of victimhood. He is slick and delusional. It is easy to see how people who identify as intelligent buy into his theory.
30:30 you can do that with chatgpt now
42:00 ChatGPT also
'Promosm'
Real life Rick Sanchez
The video that every #russian must see after the #Ukraine win over Nazi #russia
This is such a gem.
He is a real genius , ahead his time , master of electronic at same time great programer , today many of diferrent people make things that he make only by himself