PinnedRishma HansilinUX CollectiveWhat Japan can teach us about UX and product designIn a previous article I wrote about what Japan can teach us about UX and Universal Design. However, Japan's product design is another area…Feb 2, 20218Feb 2, 20218
Rishma HansilinBootcampUser-centered design in JapanWhen I first moved to Japan much of the written language was a mystery to me but I found that I had a rather frictionless experience…Aug 2, 20211Aug 2, 20211
Rishma HansilinCounter ArtsDesign in Japan — the kawaii factor.Morten L. Kringelbach, Associate Professor in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford explored the idea that “cute things” can somehow…Jul 1, 2021Jul 1, 2021
Rishma HansilinBootcampThe UX of Japanese web designExploring their unique digital landscape.Feb 11, 20211Feb 11, 20211
Rishma HansilThe Way of TeaMy love of matcha first drew me to the tea ceremony but I was surprised to know that tea was only the beginning. Attending a Japanese Tea…Feb 1, 2021Feb 1, 2021
Rishma HansilHow to design for E-LearningChallenges in reshaping the digital classroom.Sep 3, 20201Sep 3, 20201
Rishma HansilinUsabilityGeekDesign Thinking in the ESL ClassroomDesign Thinking is a term adapted from architecture and engineering and is often refered to as a “toolkit for innovation”. Its framework…Aug 19, 2020Aug 19, 2020
Rishma HansilinUX CollectiveWhat Japan can teach us about UX and Universal DesignThe simplicity and efficiency of Japanese products have been admired for centuries around the world. 思いやり (omoiyari, consideration) and…Jul 13, 20201Jul 13, 20201
Rishma HansilinUX CollectiveHow to apply UX psychology in the classroomEducators and UX designers have to make certain predictions about their users in order to design the best experience. That’s where…May 25, 2020May 25, 2020
Rishma HansilinUsabilityGeekHow Universal Design can improve the way we learnRedesigning the classroom for language learning.May 20, 2020May 20, 2020