Designing social interactions

20 Apr 2010 by céline

I have been working on a project for over 6 – 7 months non-stop.
We worked in a small team, using Agile process, small iterations, 3 weeks between each launch. I personally have learned a lot.

I’ve learned more about people, and dynamic between them.
I’ve learned how to deliver the best I can in 3 weeks
I’ve learned how to collaborate better with dev
I’ve learned how to keep it cool
I’ve learned how to solve solutions real fast
I’ve learned how to focus on the goal, and keep on going
I’ve learned how to communicate calmly (even if very excited) my ideas, and present our work with enthousiasm but clarity
I’ve learned how to say No
I’ve learned how to design in French
I’ve learned how to clear a bad situation with a coworker
I’ve learned how to keep up the faith no matter what

The best memory I have is when all the dev guys working on the project were gathered around my computer and were all playing with the visual design, Photoshop was On, and they’re ideas made this search bar:
search box made with love

These are some snapshots of the original wireframes, as a record, archive of a memory, of that time we all sweat over something we believed in.
Archives dans la mémoire of designing social interaction in Québec, Montreal.

wireframe profil page

designing social interactions: calendar

designing social interactions
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