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Hot on the heels of Apple's recent iOS 7 announcement we're discussing exactly that: Apple's new iOS 7. Is it a good experience? Is it a good interaction design? Is it a good visual design? And can Jonathan Ive, besides all his hardware work, really design software? Let's find out!

Stefan und Holger diskutieren über interne Barcamps als Weiterbildungsmaßnahme.

What's the self-image of UX professionals? Are we artists? Designers? Consultants? Or more like movie directors? Can we express ourselves within a project? This time, the guys have a little bit of a philosophical discussion.

Holger brings up Om Malik's posting The of course principle of design. The thesis: People are trying to wow their customers with their products. Om said: "Don't wow your customers, just have them go: of course." The guys have some thoughts about that.

Predicting the future is easy! At least that's what Holger thinks. But what is the future of our digital world?

In der ersten Folge nach der Sommerpause unterhalten wir uns über Pitches.

[English] If we just do our job with information architecture, wireframes and stuff, chances are high to build a useless website with lots of bad content. In his talk at UXcamp Europe, Stefan focusses on the business side of large-scale UX projects. His talk offers food for thought on why we need to align stakeholders, how to do it, and how to sell change management methods.

[English] Are we going to evolve into tie-wearing consultants? Do UX pros matter at all a few years down the road? And how do Africa and refrigerators fit in? Together with the awesome folks at UXcamp Europe, we discussed the future of our profession. Thanks to all UXcamp attendees for a marvelous weekend, and special thanks to the Orga team -- we had fun!

Eva-Lotta Lamm wird von Holger interviewt - Thema sind ihre Sketchnotes: Wie sie damit angefangen hat, wie sie damit Konferenzen dokumentiert, und die Frage, ob jeder lernen kann, Sketchnotes zu zeichnen.

In der neuen Folge diskutieren Tom und Holger eine steile These von Stefan: Die Cloud wird niemals Realität! Wir besprechen technische, soziale und Sicherheitsaspekte - vor Apples Vorstellung von iCloud.