Members of the Alphabet
UX Design
Not that Google Product
Random
Designers & their work
100

This self-driving subsidiary secretly tested seven of their vehicles for two years before being formally announced in 2010

What is Waymo

100

The properties of the design or object signal how to use it.

What is an affordance

100

To operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle

What is drive

100

What word is the name 'Google' a play on

What is googol

100

In 2023 this duo visually transformed Editors 

Who are Natalie & Yuyu

200

This company seeks to combine forward thinking-urban design and cutting-edge technology to radically improve urban life.

What is Sidewalk Labs

200

According to the Miller law how many items can people keep in short-term memory?

What is 7 (plus/minus 2)

200

Structures with a smooth sloping surface for children to play on

What is slides

200

What was the first Google Doodle

Hint: The founders wanted people to know why they were out of the office

What is burning man

200

This UXer was the first to have the acronym UX in his job title. He also worked at Apple for a few years in the early 1990s.


Who is Don Norman

300

This high scoring Scrabble letter is not found in the name of any US state

What is Q

300

The concept of how to create designs that evoke emotions which result in positive user experiences.

Also the name of a book by Don Norman

What is Emotional Design

300

Sound produced in a person’s larynx and uttered through the mouth, usually words or song

What is voice

300

According to IDEO, a truly innovative product must have _________, ________, and _____ for sustainable long-term growth and success.

What is desirability, viability, and feasibility 

300

This Law provides a model of human movement, established in 1954 by Paul ____, which can accurately predict the amount of time taken to move to and select a target.

What is Fitts (Fitts Law)

400

What are the reviews a project from DSK needs to ensure they go through.

DSK - KBR/Nina/Aldo
Collab UX 

UX Steering 

EPR 

CPR

WSPR

400

Design practice that focuses on influencing human behavior through a product's or service's characteristics.

What is persuasive design

400

A large central tower or building in a castle that is designed to be the most fortified structure

What is a keep

400

What is the term first coined to describe online longform stories characterised by audio, video and animation effects triggered by simply scrolling the page.

What is scrollytelling

400

Name 3 out of the 10 usability heuristics that Jacob Nielson came up with

What is:
Visibility of system status
Match between system and the real world
User control and freedom
Consistency and standards
Error prevention
Recognition rather than recall
Flexibility and efficiency of use
Aesthetic and minimalist design
Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors
Help and documentation

500

This life science organization has developed smart shoes, smart contacts, and even a smart spoon

What is Verily

500
A theory coined by Robert Cialdini whereby people adapt their behaviour according to the actions of others. 


What is behavioral design?

500

This chemical element has the atomic number 24 and is a steely-grey, lustrous, transition metal

What is chrome

500

2012: The first YouTube video to reach 1 billion views, this music video was the viral hit of the year

What is Gangnam Style

500

Before designing the Eames chair, what were Charles & Ray Eames famous for?

What is a leg splint 
(inexpensive, plywood made for the navy)

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