UI Breakfast Podcast. Episode 265: Designing for Families with Nathalie Stratton


Published April 14, 2023 by Jane Portman
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When designing for both adults and children, what aspects do you need to consider? Our guest today is Nathalie Stratton, the co-founder and head of product at Hearth Display. You’ll learn the story behind their product, how they researched users in different age groups, how the team approached prototyping and testing, and more.

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