UXNight: Responsible Design

November 10, 2020

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Learn how to setup account settings and defaults in favor of your users

As big data grows, we need to consider how to protect the people who use our products. We have to think about designing account defaults in favor of user security, protecting privacy, being transparent about the information we collect, and giving people full understanding to everything they share on the platforms we create.Yet, companies need to make money. How do we balance the use of data to inform product decisions while keeping ethics in mind?

5:15 PM, PST / 8:15 PM EST

"Consumer privacy and transparency: How much is enough?" (Interview)

with Joe Toscano, Featured in "The Social Dilemma" (movie on Netflix)

5:50 PM, PST / 8:50 PM EST

"Responsible design" (Presentation)

with Stephanie Lucas, Senior UX Designer and Trust Rep. at LinkedIn

Learn how LinkedIn developed and deployed their responsible design principles framework. You'll also discover:

• The importance of having a framework of responsible design principles

• Why principles make good business sense, too

• Examples of successful companies that employ frameworks

• and more

6:30 PM, PST / 9:30 PM EST

"Dark and scary patterns" (Panel with slides and commentary)

with John Adams, Cofounder of Alembic, #13 at Twitter (setup their infosec team), Security Advisor at Open Technology Fund

+ Corie Johnson, Design Team Manager at ZenBusiness, VP at the Operator Foundation

+ Andi Galpern, UX Content Strategist, Designer, and Researcher at Independent (formerly Adobe)

Corie, John, and Andi will highlight, critique, and suggest solutions for common dark patterns in user interfaces.

FAQ:

What is the event format?

This event will include a mix of live presentations and panels.

Where do I watch the event?

All registered participants will receive a link to the virtual webinar when we are closer to the event. During the event you can watch the talks, participate in live chat, and ask questions during the live Q&A.

This event is produced by Cascade SF, an experience design organization based out of San Francisco, CA. Learn more about Cascade SF at cascadesf.com.

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