Articles by Sarah Pagliaccio
Sarah has 20 years of experience as a user researcher, UX designer, and usability expert. She teaches UX and interaction design at Brandeis University and Lesley College of Art and Design. Sarah tackles projects using Agile and design thinking methodologies, basing all solutions on data-driven personas, user tasks and needs.
Designing for Conversations (Book Review)

A review of Conversations with Things by Diana Deibel and Rebecca Evanhoe details this indispensable guide to all things chat and voice. This book includes practical design guidelines and purposeful guidance on privacy and inclusion. Topics include talking like a person, basic and advanced design considerations, and guidelines for implementation. [続きを読む]
(English) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Inclusive Design Plus Accessibility

(English) Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the United States and across the globe result in inclusive and accessible design principles that can be implemented in everyday practice. [続きを読む]
(English) Bridging Differences Across Cultures (Book Review)

(English) A review of Global Social Media Design by Huatong Sun. This book provides a framework for cross-cultural social media design. [続きを読む]
(English) Incorporating the Jobs to Be Done Framework (Book Review)

オンライン教育の開発を手引きするためになぜUXガバナンス構造が必要かを、事例を挙げながら検証する。 COVID(新型コロナウィルス感染症)対策規制の影響により、オンライン教育プラットフォームのデプロイメントが増加している […] [続きを読む]