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88. Into the Unknown: A UX Designer’s Guide to Diving Headfirst Into a New Industry with Casey Bombacie

88. Into the Unknown: A UX Designer’s Guide to Diving Headfirst Into a New Industry with Casey Bombacie

Update: 2024-07-23
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How does a UX designer seamlessly transition and excel in an unfamiliar industry?

Casey Bombacie, a UX designer with over 15 years of experience, joins the show to discuss his unconventional career path and insights into thriving in new industries. Starting with a degree in geography, Casey found his way into UX design through a series of opportunities and a passion for understanding user behavior.

Casey’s journey took an interesting turn when he landed a job in the casino gaming industry, despite having little prior knowledge of the field. He shares how he approached learning about this new domain, from devouring industry publications to conducting in-depth interviews with floor operators. His experience highlights the importance of being adaptable and approaching new challenges with curiosity and humility.

One of the key themes in Casey’s story is the concept of going from “zero to one” – entering a new field or tackling a new problem with little prior knowledge. He emphasizes the value of transferable skills and how principles of UX design can be applied across various industries.

If you’re facing a career switch to a completely new industry or if you’ve been on the fence about switching, this episode is for you.

Topics:
04:16 – Casey’s origin story
09:07 – Getting from zero to one
13:25 – How Casey got into gaming/casinos
18:39 – Mastering a new rules and new players
22:23 – Lots of things we do can be ported to another industry
32:33 – Learning a new industry
38:05 – Junior designers supplementing their lack of expericne
41:53 – Interesting UX things related to Gaming and Casinos
46:15 – Ethical implications of UX of gaming
50:53 – Deceptive patterns in gaming
55:06 – Lessons from Casey

Helpful Links:
Connect with Casey on LinkedIn
HappyDesign.io



Casey Bombacie
Founder @ HappyDesign.io

About Casey

Casey has been in product and design for over 15 years. He has worked in a lot of different domains and industries; from fit-tech to casinos to enterprise b2b and more. He has won an award for his product design as well as getting patented for another. He is currently the founder of happydesign.io, the Netflix of Design.


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88. Into the Unknown: A UX Designer’s Guide to Diving Headfirst Into a New Industry with Casey Bombacie

88. Into the Unknown: A UX Designer’s Guide to Diving Headfirst Into a New Industry with Casey Bombacie