Discussions

The weird, the odd and the daily coffee How to find your design muses for everyday work!

Session Title

The weird, the odd and the daily coffee How to find your design muses for everyday work!

Presenter

Lisa Asari, Intuit

Session Type: Discussion

We have all been told to ‘look outside’ — to see what others have done to get inspiration for even greater design ideas. So we go to Google and hit up our blogs and come up with NOTHING truly mind blowing. You’d probably never know that a folded origami crane was a HUGE influence on how NASA designed a lens. Come to this talk to get a cornucopia of inspiring resources for the next time you get blank page syndrome!

Biography

Lisa Asari is a user experience designer at Intuit working in the the small business web group. She has a background in innovation management consulting, physical product design and product development and has dabbled in fine jewelry. She is sometimes known for coming up with dance moves for UI elements, which combines two loves of her life (dance and design), both being about interaction. While studying Product Design at Stanford she fell deeply in love with uncovering user empathy and works to discover hidden nuggets of user insight at Intuit. Lisa is a UI designer that also moonlights as a project manager at Intuit. The combination of the tow roles allow for a greater connection of the design to the business objective of the projects. Her role is deeply collaborative with fellow designers, as well as with a variety of cross-functional folks. She and her teams work to produce sites and features on small business web projects at Intuit.

Wendy Spies has been changing the personal and business finance world at Intuit for the past 5 years by building everything from brand new products to innovating on long loved assets. From Quicken Desktop to iPhone applications, from SaaS to user contribution platforms, from new business initiatives to viral marketing campaigns Wendy has been using design thinking to revolutionize user experiences at every opportunity. Prior to Intuit Wendy has extensive experience in startups with online game Hive7, human genomics with Counsyl, security products with Voltage, tv interfaces with VCinema, video conferencing software with Vtel, and enterprise software with Trilogy. Wendy also had the pleasure of owning her own design firm, san studios, for a couple of years. Wendy began her career coming out of Stanford’s Product Design program (now known as the d.school) to work in advertising in Japan. She has always served as a product lead in her 13+ year career. She has a strong reputation as a creative, collaborative, flexible and visionary leader that quickly brings ideas to reality. Her design, drawing and writing skills serve to help communicate ideas and also improve products. She excels at communicating in complex environments, framing decisions and ideas in simple ways that can be understood at many levels of the organization from VPs to individual contributors. She thrives when she can make a difference, working with a variety of individuals to achieve a common goal – to bring a world-class product to market and make the company lots of money.

Ricardo’s background is in User interface design and visual communication. Ricardo is currently working as Senior Interaction and Visual designer as part of the Central Experience Design team at Intuit. Ricardo is in charge of creating interaction and visual designs for new Intuit initiatives, especially those related to mobile. Ricardo received a bachelor’s degree in Advertising from Universidad Central in Colombia and a master’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University.