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Episode description
How can object-oriented UX help designers solve complex product problems? Our guest today is Sophia Prater, UX designer and coach specializing in OOUX. You’ll learn why object-oriented thinking is well-suited for design processes, how a shared vocabulary enables collaboration, practical mapping tips, and more.
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Show Notes- OOUX.com — Sophia’s website
- The Object-Oriented User — Sophia’s article
- Userlist, ActiveCampaign — popular email marketing tools
- The ORCA process — the 15-step design process
- The UI Audit — Jane’s book
- OO User Interfaces — a book by Dave Collins
- Atomic Design — a book by Brad Frost
- The Object Map — the quick start guide
- Mural, Miro — popular visualization tools
- CTA Matrix
- Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD — popular design tools
- HubSpot, Athena Healthcare, Webflow — examples of great OOUX design
- OOUX.com/hi/uibreakfast — resources and coupon code for listeners
- Follow Sophia on Twitter
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