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Brad Nunnally

Brad has been practicing the craft of User Experience for the past 4 years. During that time he has helped clients in the financial, health care management, public utilities, and pharmaceutical management industries. He's provided them with deep insight into their customers and users, and designed engaging experiences that were catered directly for their customers and users. As a Senior User Experience Consultant at Perficient, he's performed a variety of UX activities that allows him to build an empathic link to a variety of people that directly informs the designs he creates. These activities cover the full spectrum of research, modeling, design, and testing. Brad's passion in User Experience Design is centered around the modeling of data gained from user research and the creation of interactive prototypes and wireframes. He's mentored and presented on these two aspects of User Experience Design to people around St. Louis, MO and across the country.

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Experience Design Takes Time and Money

Last November, UX Magazine posted an insightful article (Experience Design in the Agency Setting) on how to properly follow an experience design process inside of an agency setting. This is something many firms have struggled with, and some continue to do, as the role and important of user experience grows in the industry. Properly planning and […]

The Importance of Facilitation Skills

Facilitation is a necessary skill for a designer. It is equally as important as being able to sketch, visualize complex concepts, and technical skills like Axure or Photoshop. By having deep facilitation skills, the chances that the design recommendations and solutions are accepted both by your immediate superiors, but also the business stakeholders you are […]

Big Design 2012 Recap: The Myth of Paying Attention

I had the privilege to present at Big Design 2012 in Dallas, TX. I’ve wanted to go to Big Design since it hit the scene a few years ago as I’d heard many wonderful things from friends and peers that have gone. During my visit, I was able to meet up with old friends, find […]

Common User Experience Pitfalls

Last week I got the chance to speak at the St. Louis Day of .Net Conference for the 3rd year in a row. I love coming and speaking at this conference because I’m always amazed at the attendees interest in User Experience. It’s a welcome sight to see at a developer based conference. I’d like […]

The Role of Unmoderated Usability Testing

Unmoderated Usability Testing is becoming a very popular tool in the User Experience profession. It allows for design teams to gather feedback from a large pool of people early and often, especially during times where the design team simply doesn’t have direct access to their user base. Yes, there are downsides to doing Unmoderated Testing […]

Ethical Frameworks For Behavioral Design

I had the privilege to present at SxSW this year in Austin, TX. This was my first year attending SxSW and my first chance at presenting on such a large scale. Ethical Frameworks For Behavioral Design provided practical ethical frameworks for designs that effect human behavior, and gives guidance to designers on how to use these […]

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