31 episodes

Brighten your day – learn about user experience, design, products, gaming and technology. With entertaining and funny chat that goes off on unexpected tangents about life, everyday pain points and hilarious solutions.
80% random, 20% user experience (UX) and user interfaces (UI)*
Your hosts Mark, Nick and Paul discuss a different subject around design, UX, UI, business and technology, with the occasional special guest thrown in for good measure.
Ironically as Henry Ford almost definitely did not say: “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” – we try and put the user back into the experience.
Learn from industry leaders about their experiences and how to deal with them.
We'll dip into the UX tombola to pick out a random hot topic to discuss, poke and prod.
Saddle up and join us for the wild ride of humour, experience and sound-proofing cushions that is Faster Horses.
*may contain nuts and the odd bit of swearing – sorry (not sorry!).
Support the show for a third of your daily coffee and get extra content and insights: https://www.patreon.com/FasterHorses
Get your swagger on with our cool design, gaming and topic-related, official Faster Horses show, merchandise: https://www.paulwilshaw.co.uk/shop

Faster Horses | A podcast about UI design, user experience, UX design, product and technology Faster Horses | Paul Wilshaw & Mark Sutcliffe

    • Arts
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Brighten your day – learn about user experience, design, products, gaming and technology. With entertaining and funny chat that goes off on unexpected tangents about life, everyday pain points and hilarious solutions.
80% random, 20% user experience (UX) and user interfaces (UI)*
Your hosts Mark, Nick and Paul discuss a different subject around design, UX, UI, business and technology, with the occasional special guest thrown in for good measure.
Ironically as Henry Ford almost definitely did not say: “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” – we try and put the user back into the experience.
Learn from industry leaders about their experiences and how to deal with them.
We'll dip into the UX tombola to pick out a random hot topic to discuss, poke and prod.
Saddle up and join us for the wild ride of humour, experience and sound-proofing cushions that is Faster Horses.
*may contain nuts and the odd bit of swearing – sorry (not sorry!).
Support the show for a third of your daily coffee and get extra content and insights: https://www.patreon.com/FasterHorses
Get your swagger on with our cool design, gaming and topic-related, official Faster Horses show, merchandise: https://www.paulwilshaw.co.uk/shop

    Harmonising Business and Creativity in Product Leadership

    Harmonising Business and Creativity in Product Leadership

    Have you ever wondered how product managers turn chaos into a symphony? Our latest episode, featuring the perspicacious Simon Berry who shines a light on the crucial role these maestros play in harmonizing user needs with project realities. From the stormy beginnings of a product's life to its standing ovation in the market, we chat about everything that makes or breaks its success. We promise you'll come away with a renewed appreciation for the delicate balance of art and science in product management.

    Dive into the heart of the tech world with us as we unravel the subtle yet impactful differences between product management and project management. Hear firsthand accounts of the tightrope walk balancing business pressures and customer ecstasy. Then, eavesdrop on the secret language of UX professionals and developers as we share strategies for better collaboration that could spell the difference between a digital masterpiece and a one-hit-wonder. Simon’s extensive experience in the startup and FMCG landscapes brings a richness of insights that you simply can't miss.

    To cap things off, we get real about the agile development process, sprint estimations, and our collective drive to 'fail fast' and learn faster. We also detour through the world of personal finance apps, contrasting their quirky features and understanding what makes users tick—or kick. And for a little extra spice, we share our gripes with apps like Spotify when they hit a sour note. It's an episode that fuses tech talk with real-world wisdom, all underscored by the hum of user experience. Join us for a session that's as informative as engaging—with a side of laughter.
    Support the show
    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses, a podcast about UX, UXR, UI design, products and technology (sometimes!)
    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler
    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/

    The show is hosted by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulwilshaw/
    and
    Mark Sutcliffe
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sutcliffemark/

    If you want to suggest an idea, or join us on the show, send us a message 👆.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    AI and UX | The UX Designer's Guide to AI

    AI and UX | The UX Designer's Guide to AI

    In this episode of "Faster Horses," the hosts, Paul and Mark, delve into the world of AI and UX. They discuss how AI has become increasingly prevalent in various industries and platforms, with a particular focus on social media. Paul shares their experience in creating their own AI tool, GhostPosts.ai, with the aims to assist users in generating better social media posts and written content.
    The hosts emphasise the importance of making AI accessible and ethical, with the goal of enhancing the quality of content on platforms like social media. They envision 
    AI as a tool that can replace mundane or  bland content with more valuable content. The hosts also discuss concerns about the potential homogenisation of online content due to AI, as well as the fear that AI might replace jobs.
    In summary, the episode explores the impact of AI on user experience, highlighting the role of AI in content creation and the need for ethical and accessible AI tools. It also touches on the potential challenges and benefits associated with the widespread adoption of AI in various industries.
    Support the show
    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses, a podcast about UX, UXR, UI design, products and technology (sometimes!)
    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler
    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/

    The show is hosted by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulwilshaw/
    and
    Mark Sutcliffe
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sutcliffemark/

    If you want to suggest an idea, or join us on the show, send us a message 👆.

    • 45 min
    Is a design system a product?

    Is a design system a product?

    It seems that people are very often confusing a Design System with a component library. The differences are nuanced, drawing the line between those two will be hard, and there’s no right or wrong — but maybe this story might help us understand those differences a little bit better, and maybe it will help us understand the effort it takes to build and maintain a Design System.
    It is more than just a UI Library. The whole purpose of a Design System is to define the design principles, style guide, patterns, content tone, and the rules and specifications of the “reusable” components. These rules are very specific to the product and can differ from company to company.
    When does a UI library turn into a design system?
    For a design system to thrive and survive, it needs a sufficient level of management:
    Who’s making the decisions? Modern design systems have a product manager who’s driving decisions, assertively aligning with partners, and serving as the go-to person.Who’s doing the work? Sustaining a design system can involve a significant amount of design, development, writing, and other work done by people committed (at least partially, > 4hr/week) to the endeavour.Who’s paying for it? It’s near impossible for a system to survive long-term without a sponsor deliberately providing a budget in the form of properly allocated time.What are each of you working on right now, and where do you record and prioritise things you might work on later? Yup, time for task management, which many high-performing teams increasingly formalise into a backlog over sprints using tools like Trello and Jira.What can your customers (products using the system) expect over the next 6–12 months? Don’t discount the power of an effective, concisely communicated system roadmap. It generates awareness, discussion, faith that you’ve got your act together, and trust that what you do provides for what they need. 

    A Design System isn’t a Project. It’s a Product, Serving Products.
     
    Discuss!
     
    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses.


    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler
    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/
    💎 Support the show and sign up for early and exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/FasterHorses
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    PEACE!
    Produced by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    Nick Tomlinson
    Mark Sutcliffe
    Anthony Jones
    Chris Sutcliffe
    Title musi
    Support the show
    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses, a podcast about UX, UXR, UI design, products and technology (sometimes!)
    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler
    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/

    The show is hosted by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulwilshaw/
    and
    Mark Sutcliffe
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sutcliffemark/

    If you want to suggest an idea, or join us on the show, send us a message 👆.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    What should go into a design system?

    What should go into a design system?

    Design systems have become a key part of user experience, design and development, but what should it consist of?
     
     We have a good old poke around, question atomic design, figure out audiences and how to effectively communicate what the core concept of design systems are, why we use them and is Brad Frost right.


    Should print and digital guidelines fit into a single system?


    We chuck in the patterns and chuck out the chintz, with topical tangents, wrapped in the UX of a squidgy scotch egg.


    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses.


    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler


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    PEACE!


    Produced by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    Nick Tomlinson
    Mark Sutcliffe
    Anthony Jones
    Chris Sutcliffe
    Title music: James Medd
    Sound effects: https://www.zapsplat.com 
    Support the show
    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses, a podcast about UX, UXR, UI design, products and technology (sometimes!)
    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler
    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/

    The show is hosted by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulwilshaw/
    and
    Mark Sutcliffe
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sutcliffemark/

    If you want to suggest an idea, or join us on the show, send us a message 👆.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Design Language vs Tone of Voice

    Design Language vs Tone of Voice

    So what’s the difference between design language and tone of voice? Where are the boundaries between the tone of voice and design language, and who leads the strategy of these? Are they interchangeable?


    In literature, the Tone of Voice refers to the author’s feelings towards the subject, as expressed through the writing itself. Writing for the web is obviously different from writing prose (or at least it should be since web users read very little.) Still, every scrap of writing on a page (from body copy to button labels and other UX copywriting) contributes to the tone of voice we’re using to speak to our users (https://www.nngroup.com/articles/tone-of-voice-dimensions/).


    Visual communication is exceptionally complicated. It’s diverse, boundless, and relentless. To induce a sense of clarity and coherence to it, we need to establish a series of constraints that will help us communicate with our end-users. This is where Design Language comes into play (https://www.uxpin.com/studio/blog/design-language/)


    Why are these important, and how can navigate those tricky workplace politics?


    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses.


    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler


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    PEACE!


    Produced by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    Nick Tomlinson
    Mark Sutcliffe
    Anthony Jones
    Chris Sutcliffe
    Title music: James Medd
    Sound effects: https://www.zapsplat.com 
    Support the show
    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses, a podcast about UX, UXR, UI design, products and technology (sometimes!)
    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler
    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/

    The show is hosted by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulwilshaw/
    and
    Mark Sutcliffe
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sutcliffemark/

    If you want to suggest an idea, or join us on the show, send us a message 👆.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    How to be more inclusive, in design and life. (With guest Scot Whitney)

    How to be more inclusive, in design and life. (With guest Scot Whitney)

    In this episode we talk to Scot Whitney, Podcast Host – The All4Inclusion Pod, an advocate for inclusion and wheelchair user looking to help others see society's boundaries. Find him on Linkedin, https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjwhitney/

    Scott founded All4inclusion with their amazing philosophy: “We believe everyone is born equal and every person should be able to access the same education, job opportunities and be able to socialise in the same ways.” Find out more and support them here: https://www.all4inclusion.org
    We talk about inclusion and accessibility, how we can all be more inclusive and how small changes can make a big impact.


    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler


    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/ 
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    🎙 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/faster-horses-a-podcast-about-ui-design-user/id1496787723

    🎥 Watch: https://youtu.be/GYjaKrOt1VE


    PEACE!
    Produced by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    Nick Tomlinson
    Mark Sutcliffe
    James Medd
    Anthony Jones
    Chris Sutcliffe
    Title music: James Medd
    Sound effects: https://www.zapsplat.com 
    Support the show
    All this and more are answered in this episode of Faster Horses, a podcast about UX, UXR, UI design, products and technology (sometimes!)
    🐎 80% comedy, 20% UX, 0% filler
    👕 Get stickers and tees at https://www.paulwilshaw.com/shop/

    The show is hosted by:
    Paul Wilshaw
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulwilshaw/
    and
    Mark Sutcliffe
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sutcliffemark/

    If you want to suggest an idea, or join us on the show, send us a message 👆.

    • 58 min

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