Below are top people in the UX and UI fields that you would
want to follow for inspiration and motivation.
5 Best UX Researchers
You Should Follow
Jared Cole: He is a Design Director at Adaptive
Path, and have worked with many famous identities including Nike, Goldman
Sachs, Motorola, Boston Ballet and Harvard Business School. His Twitter:
@coffeekid
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Jennifer Romano Bergstorm: She is a User
Experience Researcher at Facebook. Specifically, she works in eye tracking,
usability testing, UX for older adults and survey design. Previous to Facebook,
she has worked with other prominent organizations including the US Census
Bureau and the American Association for Public Opinion Research. Her Twitter:
@romanocog
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Jason Crane: He is currently Principal at
tincrane, with 18 years of experience in UX research and design. He has a background
in software development and is active in the technology communities. His
Twitter: @snapperwolf
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Carol Barnum: She is the Director of User
Research and Founding Partner at UX Firm, LLC. Starting with establishing at
lab at her university for an IBM Total Quality Management Grant, she has become
involved with user experience. Since then she has worked with many different
clients involving user experience in software, hardware, information and
e-commerce sites, web applications, mobile devices, etc. Her Twitter:
@CarolBarnum
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Chelsey Glasson: She is a user experience
researcher at Google whose work has impacted companies like Google, Salesforce,
Udacity and T-Mobile. She has also headed numerous domestic and international
qualitative research studies for consumer and enterprise products. Her Twitter:
@chelseyglasson
5 Best UI Designer
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Luke Wroblewski: He was formerly VP designer at
Yahoo and now has his own startup, “Input Factory”, that focuses on creating
value from micro mobile interactions. His Twitter: @lukew
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Mike Kus: Based in UK, he specializes in graphic
design, web/ui design, photography and illustration. He has worked for
Microsoft, Twitter, Mailchimp, etc., and is active in the design/tech community.
He is also a writer and contributor to Bloomberg Businessweek. His Twitter:
@mikekus
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David Armano: He is the director of Global
Strategy, having worked in digital branding and marketing for companies like
Ebay, HP and Adidas. His Twitter: @armano
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Aarron Walter: He is the VP of Design Education,
with published books like Designing for
Emotion. His Twitter: @aarron
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Whitney Hess: As an independent UX strategist
and coach, her Twitter feed is prolific in ideas and insights. Her Twitter:
@whitneyhess
Sources:
- http://www.user.com.sg/ux-design-vs-ui-design-understanding-difference-responsibilities/
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