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The Chips and Pickle Story - What's Really Behind Infamous, Historic UI Failures

Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube

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Explore the profound impact of seemingly minor design flaws in user interfaces through this engaging conference talk. Delve into real-world examples of how small interface quirks have led to significant consequences, from mass panic to societal upheaval. Gain insights into the underlying factors behind historic UI failures, including process breakdowns, human factors, and legacy systems. Discover the importance of meticulous attention to detail in development work and how it can prevent disasters, save businesses money, and even improve everyday experiences. Learn to recognize the broader context and purpose behind interface design, empowering you to create more effective and user-friendly digital solutions. Walk away with a renewed appreciation for the critical role developers play in shaping modern life and a stronger commitment to addressing even the smallest interface issues.

Syllabus

The Chips & Pickle Story: What's Really Behind Infamous, Historic UI Failures
Jason's deli
38 Minutes to Live
Poor Computer Software design?
Human Factors?
Process Breakdown
Meltdown (Almost)
Function Foremost
Process Failure
Energy Legacy
Slapdash Process
Minor things have a major impact.
Process is equally vital.
A Broader Purpose


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NDC Conferences

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