CLSA Community Webinar - UI/UX: Recording

On October 27 and 29 we have hosted the first CLSA Community of Practice meetup featuring Shaun Wortis, Pegasystems’ Senior Director of Product Design, about Pega’s UI and UX approach.

During this meetup the following has been discussed:

  • A level set on Pega’s UX/UI strategy and product direction
  • explaining User Experience Designer and User Interface Developer (aka Front–End Developer) roles and how best to leverage these resources
  • describing UI/UX migration/upgrade paths and effort required
  • sharing Pega learning content to support the UX/UI professionals on your team

https://players.brightcove.net/1519050010001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6206431314001

The CLSA Community of Practice is focused to promote delivery excellence, foster engagement and recognise excellence. Through regular (monthly) meetups and interactive webinars delivered by Pega, Peers, and Industry Experts, CLSAs will improve Pega project delivery quality.

Attached the slides used in the presentation

UX_UI CLSA Oct 2020_small.pdf (4.75 MB)

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One of the big takeaways/themes I picked up from this session was more info/examples on how to take your application from ui-kit to Cosmos. While investigating this topic, I came across this post from Sam Alexander Migrating a simplistic app from UI-Kit to Theme-Cosmos in Pega Infinity traditional UI architecture | Support Center. There is a nice pdf associated with this post. Check it out.

It seems like there is a lot of interest this topic. If you’d like to participate in contributing your experience in migrating from UI-Kit/previous Pega UI implementations to Cosmos to share with the Community, please do let me, @SMITDI99, know!

Yes when reading online, the pdf loads only 1 page. But if you download and then open locally, then you will see all 66 pages.