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Nishant Jain

Nishant is the co-founder and CEO of Design For Use, a UX consulting firm based out of Austin and Gurgaon. He has been in the business of creating stellar user experiences for over 13 years. Previously, he has done academic research and managed user experience teams at Lucent Bell Labs, Scient, Prodigy Communications and SBC Communications. He has a Bachelors in Civil Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering and a Masters in Human Computer Interaction from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.

Promoting Design Thinking in the NCR

In the last 2-3 years there have been well designed products coming out of the NCR startup ecosystem. Mettl, Visual Website Optimizer, Paytm, and Oogwave, especially come to mind where Design Thinking has been an integral part of the product development process, and not an after thought by giving it just a cosmetic veneer. There [...]

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“Great Designers Steal”

Picasso is purported to have remarked, “good artists borrow, but great artists steal.” He probably did not mean it in a literal sense. He wanted to inspire us from great works of arts and re-interpret or re-imagine them in a different way. Here are some references that have inspired us to become better designers.     [...]

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UX Lessons from Startups

User Experience or UX dictates the connection strength of your product to your user. From a functional connect by how easily the user can accomplish a task, to an emotional connect which is a sum total of experience during and after using the product. It goes way beyond just the aesthetics or how the look [...]

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Usability Review of @Bubbles – A new kind of mail service

In a startup, the design is usually an afterthought after the more important challenges of business and technology are solved. Which means by then the design is more like a band aid or a lipstick on the proverbial pig. Probably the main reason why products here still lack that world-class feel, even though they are [...]

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