Derrick Tsorme
Senior Product Designer
Accra, Ghana
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A builder at heart, Derrick Tsorme is a Product Designer at Axmed, committed to making technology more human. With a unique background that blends a design-first mindset with data and public health insights, he specializes in creating simple, usable interfaces for complex systems. He is a recognized community leader and educator, sharing his hands-on experience from companies like Yellow Card, Hubtel, Inpath, etc and through his personal projects.
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Building Human-First AI
The biggest challenge for AI and its adoption currently isn't the model; it's the interface. We've all seen powerful models stuck behind a simple chatbox. But how do we truly maximise the value of AI, making it accessible to more people.
This talk is for every developer who wants to move beyond the API call and build a truly usable, human-centered AI product.
Drawing from my experience in high-stakes fields like health tech, fintech, and crypto, I'll share how a builder's mindset can simplify the complexity of AI.
We’ll cover how to use great UX to:
- Build Trust: Turn a your app from a "black box" into a transparent, predictable and usable tool.
- Ensure Safety: Design for edge cases and unexpected outputs.
- Drive Adoption: Create a user experience that makes AI feel like a valuable partner, not just a gimmick.
This session will explore practical examples of how to apply UX principles, turning raw intelligence into elegant, accessible, and scalable solutions that users will love.
Creating a Better Future: A case for Ethical and More Inclusive Design
As we design products for the future, it's now more important than ever to prioritize ethical and inclusive design. As times change and the understanding of our world increases, we need to tweak our design processes to fit this.
In this talk, we'll explore the critical role that designers play in shaping the future and why it's important to design products that not only meet user needs but also promote social responsibility and inclusivity.
Designing for the African Market
A brief understanding of how designers can optimize their processes when they are trying to design for the average African user. We see many foreign brands enter the African markets and struggle to find their feet. Organizations tend to use a 'one-size-fits-all' model and think all they need are African models in adverts to win the market. It's different.
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