Mar 19, 2017
Today I talk with Sarah Gallivan Mitchell, Product Owner of in-car interfaces at Faraday Future, a company focused on the development of intelligent electric vehicles.
Sarah is an Ace product designer and it was a lot of fun to talk with her about her work through the lens of conversation design. We touch on some big questions, like “How can software be sincere?” and “What’s the difference between manipulation and Modulation?” And “Why you shouldn’t listen to all of your users all of the time”
Show Notes
Sarah’s IxD17 Talk:
Talk slides are here:
http://bit.ly/unicornhardwareslides
And content is here:
http://bit.ly/unicornhardwarecontent
Ixd17 link (video to come)
Faraday Futures
Crossing the Chasm
Death Talk from IxD17
http://interaction17.ixda.org/session/spark-talks/
Agile Introduction
http://bit.ly/agilereadinglist
Active Listening
http://bit.ly/activelisteningscript
Kanban
http://bit.ly/personalkanban101
The Easy Hard Problems:
http://bit.ly/easyhardproblems
Paul Pangaro’s IxD17 Talk