Many hands make light (emitting diodes) work. Oracle Applications User Experience (OAUX) gets down to designing fashion technology (#fashtech) solutions in a fun maker event with a serious research and learning intent. OAUX Senior Director and resident part-time fashion blogger, Ultan “Gucci Translated” O’Broin (@ultan), reports from the Redwood City runway. Fashion and Technology: What’s… Read More
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Seven Days with the Xiaomi Mi Band: A Model of Simple Wearable Tech UX for Business
Worn Out With Wearables That well-worn maxim about keeping it simple, stupid (KISS) now applies as much to wearable tech (see what I did there?) user experience as it does to mobile or web apps. The challenge is to keep on keeping “it” simple as product managers and nervous C-types push for more bells and… Read More
Selfies. Social. And Style: Smartwatch UX Trends
From Antiques to Apple “I don’t own a watch myself,” a great parting shot by Kevin of Timepiece Antique Clocks in the Liberties, Dublin. I had popped in one rainy day in November to discover more about clock making and to get an old school perspective on smartwatches. Kevin’s comment made sense. “Why would he… Read More
The Basis Peak: Take a #selfie. See How Exercise Changes You
Editor’s Note: Reposted from Ultan’s (@ultan) Tumblr, a great read. Ultan knows his fitness (and fashion), so his rousing endorsement of the Peak is legit. Read my impressions of the Basis Peak for more. Since I wore it last, Basis has updated the watch’s firmware to add some pretty cool features. Enjoy. “You’ve been running! Take… Read More
The Pen is Mightier with the User’s Experience
If you’re involved in enterprise user experience (UX) it will come as no surprise that the humble pen and paper remains in widespread use for everyday business. Sales reps, for example, are forever quickly scribbling down opportunity info. HR pros use them widely. Accountants? Check. At most meetings you will find both pen and paper… Read More
Some Wearable Tech Glances Beat Others
This idea of the glanceable user experience of wearable technology is now everywhere. They’re all at it. There is the OG Misfit Wearables Shine, Apple’s Glances, and of our course the Oracle Applications Cloud User Experience (@usableapps) concept of glance on the smartwatch, part of our Glance, Scan, Commit design philosophy. But, not all glances… Read More
Design Time @ Run Time: Apple Watch Put Through Its Paces in Beijing
Observations on UX research and road-testing wearable tech in the wild. The vehicle for today’s message is Ultan O’Broin (@usableapps), taking advantage of Oracle Applications User Experience events and outreach to evaluate the fitness and health option on the Apple Watch—and to continue his Fitbit Surge exploration—this time in China. The Watch Ethnography (say what?)… Read More
Whereable is the Killer Wearable Translation Use Case? Glass, Word Lens and UX
Editor’s note: Here comes a guest post from our old pal and colleague, Ultan O’Broin (@ultan). You can read more of his thoughts and musing at User Experience Assistance and Not Lost in Translation. Enjoy. Whereable is the Killer Wearable Translation Use Cases? Glass, Word Lens and UX By Ultan O’Broin I just can’t escape the… Read More
Comics in the Enterprise: Beyond Dilbert
Editorial note: Here’s a guest post from Ultan O’Broin (@ultan) from the Oracle Applications User Experience Team in Dublin. You should read his blogs on translation and user experience. Enjoy. I see Steve Jobs is about to have his life featured in comic form. Actually, comics are regularly encountered these days, and not surprisingly are a research… Read More
Lost in Translation API
Editorial note: Here’s a guest post from Ultan O’Broin (@ultan) from the Oracle Applications User Experience Team in Dublin. You should read his blogs on translation and user experience. Enjoy. You may not have heard, but Google is deprecating a bunch of APIs. The most prominent of these is the Google Translate API. That’s right, no more… Read More
Communities: What Kind of Managers Do We Need?
Editorial note: Here’s a guest post from Ultan O’Broin (@ultan) from the Oracle Applications User Experience Team in Dublin. You should read his blogs on translation and user experience. Enjoy. Community content. It’s all the rage, an outstanding example of collective intelligence-sharing, and a great user experience engagement and loyalty building strategy. It’s experiencing incredible… Read More
Conversation Mode for Google Translate: Surely Ensign Hoshi Sato Would Be Impressed
Editorial note: Here’s another post from Ultan O’Broin (@ultan) from the Oracle Applications User Experience Team in Dublin. Enjoy. Wow! A new year and already another cool translation feature in the mobile space announced. Following last month’s Word Lens launch, this time it’s Conversation Mode for Google Translate on Android. Here’s how it works: In… Read More
Not Lost in Translation: Word Lens
Editorial note: Here comes another guest post. This one comes from Ultan O’Broin (@ultan), a Director in the Oracle Applications User Experience Team, based in Dublin, Ireland. He’s worked in and around globalized applications and user assistance issues for nearly two decades. Check out his blog about user assistance and user experience. Enjoy. Lots of… Read More