Join us at LocWorld 42
Want to learn how to create a more inclusive user experience for speakers of Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, or Urdu? Join me at LocWorld 42!...
The World Ready Guides are on a mission to help transform the worlds most popular software and services into more inclusive and locally relevant experiences for users around the world.
UX Design Reviews provide an opportunity to impact design early in the product life cycle and ensure that international design requirements are taken into account.
Benefits:
Identify potential design gaps and limitations
Develop release priorities and market insights
Produce more accurate development costing
World Ready Functionality Reviews examine feature functionality across web or OS platforms with a focus on international environment configurations and use cases.
Benefits:
Test Localized UI Functionality and international text input
Test End to End integration & cross-platform consistency
Test collateral creation and documentation
Online or In-Person training is a great opportunity to get up to speed on a variety of topics related to designing and building World Ready experiences.
Benefits:
Learn about international UX requirements
Review Real-world case studies and bug examples
Learn how to set up a proper test environment & build test collateral
Gilad Almosnino is an internationalization visionary who has spent the past 20 years transforming customer feedback into user experiences across Microsoft products including Windows, Edge, Xbox and Surface. He was successful at driving industry-wide standardization enhancements to the Unicode bidirectional algorithm and produced solutions which yielded two patent applications for user interface (UI) control during his work on Windows 8 development. In 2019 Gilad launched World Ready Guides, an independent software internationalization consulting firm that helps empower experiences across the globe by partnering with software designers and developers to build more inclusive locally relevant user experiences. In 2020 he was chosen by the Standard Institute of Israel to lead the Hebrew Support in computerized systems committee that is responsible for developing standards that address Israeli market requirements including UI mirroring, text handling and language quality.