LTUX Berlin #39: Saloni Mhapsekar - Designing for the Mom Brain
Description
How does motherhood's mental load influence user experience needs? Saloni will delve into the unique challenges mothers face and the importance of women-centric design. She will highlight how empathetic design can create supportive and effective solutions for moms, her struggles, and honest learnings from hearing their voices. She will offer a candid perspective on the intricacies of designing for mothers. Join her as she raises thought-provoking questions and unpacks the significance of prioritizing mothers in design.
About the Speaker
Saloni Mhapsekar is an Indian Product designer and artist empowering people to design meaningful experiences with a hint of play+learn. She specializes in designing for well-being and education, particularly for early-stage startups and family-focused products. Saloni vouches for designing experiences to include the excluded.She is motivated to design for social good and has previously designed for children with special needs and conducted co-design workshops for refugee children in Berlin. Currently, she is part of Aumio, a startup that empowers children and their families to manage mental well-being. Saloni enjoys illustrating paranormal aliens, writing travel stories, and teaching design to immigrant women in Berlin.
Agenda
7:20 pm: Zoom open
7.30 pm: Intro
7.40 pm: Talk by Saloni Mhapsekar
8.15 pm: Q & A
Accommodations
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About LTUX Berlin
Ladies That UX Berlin is a group for women, non-binary folks across the UX community to share, collaborate, and learn.