79. UX Lessons from Life's Little Moments with Frankie Kastenbaum
Frankie is a senior UX designer and a twice-named LinkedIn top voice, known for her insightful and relatable content on social media.
Frankie has a unique approach to sharing UX design, finding insights in everyday activities, and using analogies to explain complex concepts. Frankie shares how she transitioned into UX through a boot camp and has since worked in various environments, from startups to corporate settings.
One of the highlights of our discussion is Frankie’s use of analogies. She explains how a good analogy can make UX concepts more relatable, especially for beginners or those outside the field. We discuss her favorite analogies, like comparing the UX process to cooking a meal – understanding user needs as ingredients, iterating like tasting a dish, and ensuring a delightful presentation.
Frankie also shares her thoughts on the common misconceptions about UX that analogies can help clarify. She talks about the challenge of explaining UX to non-designers and how breaking it down into familiar terms can bridge that gap.
Whether you’re a seasoned designer or just starting out, her methods can help you see your daily experiences in a new light and apply those lessons to your work. By using relatable analogies, we can make UX design more accessible and engaging for everyone.
Topics:
• 07:08 – The value of analogies
• 13:48 – Frankie’s favorite analogy
• 19:11 – Common misconceptions that analogies have helped to change perspective
• 23:05 – Analogies for explaining our job to non-designers
• 27:41 – Analogies for career shifters
• 32:33 – The pitfalls of symbols
Helpful Links:
• Connect with Frankie on LinkedIn
• It’s Frankly UX Newsletter
• FrankieKastenbaum.com
About Frankie
Frankie is a Senior UX Designer who’s passionate about breaking the barrier of entry for beginner UXers. Throughout her career, she has worked at a variety of companies and company environments from a startup, a design agency, and several corporate companies. She focuses a great deal of her time on mentoring upcoming designers through one on one sessions, as well as educational content on both Instagram and LinkedIn. Her efforts as a Content Creator have been recognized twice by LinkedIn, naming her a Top Voice in Design both for 2020 and 2022.
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