S1-E9: Guest- Dr Nick Fine
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For today’s episode, we’re having a guest, a very experienced researcher. Dr Nick Fine  LinkedIn is a user researcher, UX designer, genuine leader and public speaker. He has been in practice for over 12 years, 8 of which as a freelancer.  He has led UX to work for a number of big brands including Coca-Cola, SAB Miller, Jaguar Land Rover, Bentley, Ernst & Young, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, GSK BT, Virgin Media, Camelot and both the Home and Cabinet Office etc.  He specialises in behavioural design and is the founder of UX Psychology, an approach that leverages psychology knowledge, methods and principles in the commercial UX world. Currently, Nick is a freelance lead user researcher at the Cabinet Office. In his spare time, Nick is writing a UX handbook, he is also a  keen drummer and scuba diver.  Thank you Nick and thank you for listening 🙏 Feel free to ask me some questions for next week's episode -  UX Research Club FAQ form  The Angry DesignerA No-Bull Design Podcast that helps frustrated designers survive & thriveListen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify My Book: Practical User Research www.uxresearchclub.com www.emmanuelle-savarit.com Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at [email protected] or on LinkedIn you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and twitter Thank you for listening and supporting the UX Research Club
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