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JIM KALBACH

WORK EXAMPLES

2015-2001

PROJECT Evensity

YEAR 2014-15

COMPANY Citrix

ROLE Product Owner

EVENSITY

Evensity is an innovative service that

extends GoToWebinar.

We saw an opportunity for growth

with so-called “hybrid” events: live

events with both in-person and

remote audiences.

I co-founded this initiative and drove

all aspects of its creation, from the

initial conception to MVP

development.

CONCEPT

First, we developed the overall concept

based on primary research with dozens

of participants.

VISION

We created a storyboard to communicate

and “sell” our vision internally.

We secured over $100k funding for the

development of a Beta version of the

solution.

MVP

Following Lean practices, we tested

our assumptions.

We defined an MVP, shown in color

on the site map to the left.

The following pages shown the

evolution of the app, from sample

sketches, wireframes and mock-ups

to final designs for implementation.

PROJECT GoToWebinar

YEAR 2014-15

COMPANY Citrix

ROLE Product Steering Committee

BEFORE

AFTER

“PROJECT DINOSAUR”

As part of a platform migration, we overhauled the

look and feel of the GoToWebinar admin portal.

MODERNIZATION

After nearly a decade without any

updates, we redesigned the core

GoToMeeting/Webinar desktop UI.

BEFORE

AFTER

GOTO SOUND REFRESH

To complement the visual refresh of the

GoTo products, we also updated the in-

session sounds.

I was a key driver of this initiative, working

with the Branding team and an external

sound designer.

The sounds had to be on brand, modern, and

provide orientation.

After many explorations and iterations, we

decided on the new sounds for GoTo

products.

START SESSION

PERSON ENTERING

PERSON EXITING

END SESSION

INITIAL

EXPLORATIONS FINAL SOUNDS

PATTERN LIBRARY

From all of this work, we created a pattern

library for use across the entire SaaS Division,

beyond just GoToMeeting and GoToWebinar.

Rather than creating the patterns in isolation,

we first solved real design problems, and then

generated the library from there.

The approach was bottom-up rather than top-

down, favoring close collaboration and

teamwork over documentation and

governance.

PROJECT LEAP Innovation Team

YEAR 2013-15

COMPANY Citrix

ROLE Innovation Catalyst

https://www.citrix.com/trends-and-innovation/experiments.html

https://recapitapp.com/

RECAPIT

From primary user research, we identified top

unmet needs and found solutions to address.

One such solution was Recapit, an innovative

app to help capture meeting notes.

I was part of the team that was awarded a

patent for this invention.

UX Strat

JTBD

Patent awarded

PUBLICATIONS &

PRESENTATIONS

PROJECT Zeus

YEAR 2013-14

COMPANY Citrix

ROLE UX Lead

PERVASIVE IA

PERVASIVE IA

TOUCHPOINT INVENTORY

PROJECT eBay Germany Payment Intermediation

YEAR 2011-12

COMPANY USEEDS°

ROLE UX Strategist

PAYMENT

INTERMEDIATION

To regain trust of buyers, eBay

would intermediate payment:

buyers paid eBay and eBay

would payout the seller.

This effort began with the

German market.

At the time, this was eBay’s No.

1 priority project worldwide.

JOURNEYS

To begin, we looked at

behaviors and experiences

across both the selling and

buying experiences.

USER RESEARCH

BUSINESS

LEADSELLER CX

MARKETING

PRODUCT

MANAGEMENT

DESIGN

CONTENT

STRATEGY

RITE TESTING

We engaged stakeholders from

across the business in

interactive RITE tests.

METAPHORS

The design strategy for

communicating the change

relied on three metaphors:

1. Speed bump: getting the

user’s attention

2. Guard rail: ensuring that

users got the right

information throughout

3. Safety net: catching those

who fell through the cracks

Example: “Speed Bump”

UX Design - PloyExample: “Guard Rail”

“Solving Business Problems with UX Strategy,” presentation given at

the IA Konferenz in Essen, Germany (May 2012) – voted best

conference presentation.

“RITE: Testing and a Business Driver,” with Carola Weller.

Presentation at the Euro IA Conference, Rome, Italy (Sept 2012)

“RITE: Testing and Stakeholder Engagement,” Experiencing Information

[blog] (Dec 2013)

PUBLICATIONS &

PRESENTATIONS RELATED

TO THIS PROJECT

PROJECT Commercial Ethnography & Experience Mapping

YEAR 2007-2011

COMPANY LexisNexis

ROLE UX Consultant

24 in-depth workplace interviews with lawyers

Partnered with University College of London

6+ months duration

Open coding of transcriptions

4 personas and 7 scenarios

11 product ideas

CASE STUDY:

LEGAL INFORMATION AND

BEYOND RESEARCH ACTIVITY

(LIBRA)

Observations

Product Concepts

Product v1.0

Product v2.0

“Commercial Ethnography: Innovating Information Experiences”

(Feb 2009), closing keynote given at the Italian IA Conference

2009, Forli, Italy.

“Prioritisation, Resources and Search Terms: A Study of Decision-

Making at the Virtual Reference Desk,” Authors: Simon Attfield,

Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford, S. de Gabrielle, James Kalbach,

and Mark Edwards. Proceedings of ECDL2008, the Twelfth

European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for

Digital Libraries (2008).

“Kommerzielle Ethnographie – ein Ansatz für Innovationen“

(November 2008), presentation given at World Usability Day event

in Hamburg, Germany.

“Commercial Ethnography: Innovating Information Experiences”

(September 2008), presentation given at the European IA

Conference 2008, Amsterdam.

PUBLICATIONS &

PRESENTATIONS

Mid law in FR

Barristers in AU and NZ

Small law in CA

Small law in DE

Small law in AT

Financial compliance in BENELUX

Regulatory compliance in SA

WORKFLOW DIAGRAMMING

Supporting Documents

AT

DE

AU

Role Playing: Mock Trial

Martindale-Hubbard

LexisNexis Authors

CUSTOMER JOURNEY MAPPING

“Alignment Diagrams: Strategic UX Deliverables” (September

2010), presentation given at the Euro IA Summit, Paris, France.

“Alignment Diagrams: Focusing the business on shared

value,” Boxes and Arrows (Sept 2011).

“Locating Value with Alignment Diagrams,” Parsons Journal of

Information Mapping, 3/2 (April 2011).

PUBLICATIONS &

PRESENTATIONS

PROJECT Taxonomy UI Design

YEAR 2005-6

COMPANY LexisNexis

ROLE Senior Human Factors Engineer

RELATED PUBLICATIONS &

PRESENTATIONSTHE CHALLENGE

Design a scalable UI solution for:

∙ A large multi-faceted

taxonomy

∙ in three different languages

for different markets

∙ on a single global platform

with one localized interface

Our solution looked at the entire

experience across three key

touchpoints: formulating a query,

interacting with results, and

expanding the search

1

STAGE 1: QUERY

We created a UI to allow users

the ability to add taxonomy terms

to their search queries.

The taxonomy dialog functioned

like a “shopping cart” for terms

and gave them control they

needed to find and add terms.

This example is from the French

legal research product.2

STAGE 2: RESULTS

After conducting a search, users

naturally wanted to be able to

refine the results.

A simple selection on the left

filtered the results on the right.

This example is from the German

news and business search service.

STAGE 3: EXPAND

Once a relevant document is

found, the solution provided a

way to expand the search based

on taxonomy terms.

Users could select terms for that

document and conduct a new

search.

This example is from the UK

news and business search service.

“Global Taxonomies Meet Interface Design: Challenges and Best

Practices,” Information in Wissenschaft, Bildung und Wirtschaft, Proceedings of

the 29. Online-Tagung der DGI/59. Jahrestagung der DGI, Frankfurt, 10-12

(OCT 2007)

“Global Taxonomies Meet Interface Design: Challenges and Best

Practise” presentation at the IA Summit 2006, Vancouver (MAR 2006)

“Global Taxonomies Meet Interface Design: Challenges and Best

Practise,” poster presentation at the Euro IA Conference, Brussels

(OCT 2005)

PUBLICATIONS &

PRESENTATIONS RELATED

TO THIS PROJECT

PROJECT Audi Relaunch

YEAR 2001

COMPANY Razorfish

ROLE Lead Information Architect

The Audi relaunch 2002 was innovative

from a design perspective in 3 respects:

1. RESPONSIVE DESIGN

We created what was most likely the

first responsive design website.

Using javascript, we changed the

layout of each page to dynamically fit

one of three screen sizes.

Page through the next examples in

full screen mode to see the three

layout variations.

2. LINKED

DELIVERABLES

Well before the likes of Axure and

similar tools, we used Adobe‘s GoLive

WYSIWYG editor to create both

sitemaps and wireframes.

Clicking a page in the sitemap opened

the corresponding HTML wireframes.

We could also link visual assets and

content decks to the wireframes.

The entire set of IA deliverables was

available on a common server for

anyone in the project to access directly.

3. RIGHT-HAND

NAVIGATION

As seen in the previous screen shots, the

main navigation for the 2002 Audi

website is on the right side.

The motivation for this layout was from

the brand itself (Audi is innovative), as

well as to distinguish it from

competitors.

In a large-scale study with 64 subjects we

statistically proved that the right-hand

position had no negative effect on the

site‘s overall usability.

This study was published in a peer

review journal (The Journal of Digital

Information). .

“The Myth of 800×600,” Dr. Dobb’s (MAR 2001)

“Audi Relaunch” Case study presented at the 3rd Annual ASIST

SIG IA Summit, Baltimore, Maryland (MAR 2002)

“Challenging the Status Quo: Audi Redesigned,” Boxes and

Arrows (JUN 2002)

“Web Page Layout: A Comparison Between Left- and Right-

justified Site Navigation Menus,” (with Tim Bosenick) Journal of

Digital Information, v. 4, issue 1, (APR 2003)

“The First Responsive Design Website: Audi (circa 2002),”

Experiencing Information [blog post] (JUL 2012)

RELATED PUBLICATIONS &

PRESENTATIONS

SOME OTHER THINGS…

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