The Hacking UI Master Class is a series of live conversations and lectures with experts in design and development about emerging technology and new frontiers.

Our goal is to force you to step outside of your comfort zone and expand your knowledge in areas that most professionals don’t get to touch upon in their day-to-day work. The world is quickly changing around us, and we want to help you get a glimpse of the bigger picture.

The series is streamed on CrowdCast so that you can watch it from anywhere. It is also highly participatory. You can ask your questions directly to the expert and chat with us live throughout the broadcast.

Each month we will bring a new expert to lecture on a different topic. Register for the series to get notified of upcoming classes and watch the recordings of past classes.

Katie Dill from Airbnb on managing designers as a design experiment

This week on the podcast we had a great discussion with Katie Dill, the director of experience design at Airbnb, one of the few companies in the world that’s truly disrupting an industry. In this conversation we discuss managing designers as a design experiment, how craft and hustle go together, and why the user experience should be important to every employee.

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Bob Baxley (former Apple, Yahoo, Pinterest) on creating powerful design leadership

In this week’s episode we had the privilege to talk with Bob Baxley, who is a design executive and has been managing designers for years. Bob has worked at some marquee companies including the likes of Yahoo, Pinterest, and Apple. In this interview as Bob shares with us what it takes to create powerful design leadership and how to navigate the different workplaces cultures in today’s top tech companies.

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The Hacking UI Podcast Ep. 6: How I built and scale my side projects

This is the read-out-loud of my article about how I scaled my side projects. In the following article I will share: My story, practical tips on how I created and scaled my side projects (A.K.A. how to monetize a low traffic blog), and explain my “why’s” for doing it. I hope that this story will inspire you to create you own side projects.

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