Christopher NashinnForm User ExperienceLet’s give it the old UX Business Model Canvas trickAs I’ve written and spoken about previously, as a UX practitioner of any stripe you bring more value to a UX project if you are able to…Jun 27, 2019Jun 27, 2019
Christopher NashinnForm User ExperienceDouble rainbows can bring business context to UX design workRemember this beauty? Paul Vasquez’s jubilant wonder of the double rainbow outside his front yard in 2010 went viral because of the…Jun 18, 2019Jun 18, 2019
Christopher NashinnForm User ExperienceSet your UX work up for success by learning to ask questions like a bossRemember the classic Venn diagram for UX, balancing user and business needs with the area of overlap the sweet spot of value? One thing…Jun 6, 2019Jun 6, 2019
Christopher NashinnForm User ExperienceBalance the circles, UX designersEver seen this classic UX Venn diagram before? On one side — user needs. The other, business needs. The sweet spot, we’re told, is that…May 17, 2019May 17, 2019
Christopher NashTopher home recording studio, Part 6: The move out West(yeg) — starting all over, downsizing to…Plus — the four elements of the home studioFeb 10, 2019Feb 10, 2019
Christopher NashTopher home recording studio, Part 5: Nihon Nash Studios. Turning pro.Acoustics, vibe and usability absolutely matter.Feb 4, 2019Feb 4, 2019
Christopher NashTopher home recording studio, Part 4: Synthpop rules with Caffeine Sunday.Enter the computer age, stage right.Jan 27, 2019Jan 27, 2019
Christopher NashTopher home recording studio, Part 3: ’90s college days. Totally awesome.Learning the craft with a pile of cheap, used gear. (Vintage audio examples included!)Jan 21, 2019Jan 21, 2019
Christopher NashTopher home recording studio, Part 2: High school musical.My home recording journey starts in 1980s: 4-track cassettes from my smalltown Alberta bedroomJan 14, 2019Jan 14, 2019
Christopher NashTopher home recording studio, Part 1: Listen to the Midnight News.A series of feature stories retraces the long evolution of my home studio from ’80s to todayJan 7, 2019Jan 7, 2019