UX Independent Consultant
Bhuvana Narayanamurthy holds a PhD in Technology and Social Behavior and brings about 15 years of experience in UX and digital transformation. Her work focuses on the intersection of human judgment, automation, and design governance in enterprise SaaS systems. After leading UX efforts for multiple federal and enterprise platforms, she now applies her expertise to emerging Human-AI collaboration frameworks that empower human control as systems grow more intelligent. Known for turning complex sociotechnical insights into practical design methods, she continues to explore how responsible AI can enhance clarity, trust, and cognitive accessibility in high-stakes digital environments.
Cognitive accessibility remains one of the least implemented pillars of inclusive design. While most teams check for visual or auditory accessibility, few evaluate whether users with cognitive challenges can complete tasks in mobile apps, especially in high-stress caregiving contexts. This session introduces a structured, field-tested method to adapt the W3C Cognitive Accessibility (COGA) guidelines for […]
Join this informal, visual, and interactive session and explore the posters at UXPA International 2026. During this session, attendees will be able to move from poster to poster and engage with each speaker to hear more about the speakers’ work and ideas. This session consists of posters on a variety of topics including career development, […]
This poster introduces a practical, five-layer framework for designing Human-AI collaboration in enterprise environments. As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in enterprise SaaS platforms, the nature of UX work is expanding from human-system interaction to human-AI partnership. This shift demands new design methods that ensure human judgment is privileged over the capabilities of intelligent systems. Drawing […]