Jan. 23: From Space Ships to Parking Meters, UX Design With Guest Curator Elena Moon

Published: Jan. 22, 2016, 10:01 p.m.

b'This week we welcome user experience (UX) designer Elena Moon as our guest curator. She has this fantastic way of explaining what works and why, and she\\u2019s going to lead us through her own work and the designed world, from parking meters to space ships.

User Experience 101 - 00:00
We kick off with a quick primer on UX. Whether you\\u2019re talking about everyday objects or brand new apps, solid design is anything but accidental. Elena explains why some brands stand out. Take Uber, for example. Whatever you may think of the company\\u2019s business practices, the interface of the Uber app is a gold standard for how to serve up visual information.

Portland\\u2019s Parking Meters: Design Fail? - 04:13
We explore how design is in play in even the simplest of tasks. Elena and April scout out a hub of meter activity in the Pearl District and speak with some of the people who maintain the meters, technicians Anto Bayu Aji and Molly Twoohey.

How to Teach Grandmothers to Install Solar Panels - 14:19
UX isn\\u2019t just for software. Elena talks about working on a project with India\\u2019s Barefoot College on a project that trained grandmothers to do their own solar engineering in rural communities in India. How can teachers work across language barriers? How do you keep learning going after everyone heads home to their village? As Elena explains, the conversation gave rise to some unexpected answers.

How Do You Improve on the Coolest Hotel in Town? - 19:06
We eavesdrop on Elena\\u2019s meeting with the Ace Hotel design team for a look inside the design process. The company already has a robust brand and online presence, but it enlisted Elena to help refine the experience of visiting its website. What\\u2019s most intuitive to potential customers?

Designers\' Film Club - 24:52
A few years ago, Elena and her partner, Jos Vaught, had the chance to work on some UX projects for NASA and SpaceX. Can a designer who\\u2019s seen a real space capsule interface ever look at Ridley Scott the same way again? We reality-check "The Martian,\\u201d \\u201cMinority Report,\\u201d and \\u201cStar Trek: Into Darkness.\\u201d

On the Designers Shelf Life and the Accumulated Wisdom of Fly Fishing - 34:45
It\\u2019s no secret that, within tech circles, the industry is not kind to workers over 35. Elena contrasts this for us with another discipline in which practitioners don\\u2019t get anywhere without decades of hard-won knowledge: fly fishing. We head out to Maupin with seasoned guide Amy Hazel of Deschutes Angler to find out about the beauty and craft to be found on the river.

Are Tiny Hobbit Homes the Way of the Future? - 44:27
Are Tiny Hobbit Homes the Way of the Future? - 44:27
Elena turned us on to the amazing work of Abel Zimmerman Zyl: the totally charming gypsy caravans that look plucked right out of "The Hobbit." Zyl tells us about the nuts and bolts of tiny house construction.'