The 12-step designer’s journey

A detailed process for UX Designers inspired by The Hero’s Journey.The UX Designer’s Journey diagram, outlining the 4 quadrants & 12 steps, 3 steps per quadrant.The UX/Product Designer role has evolved past simply designing solutions in a silo. To build the best solutions we know Designers should be..

Designing for different cultures

The internet has increased our reach with new audiences. How we design for cross-cultural experiences has never been more important. Continue reading on UX Collective »

Five questions designers with full-time jobs struggle with

How to find your way juggling between your full-time design job and your passion for design.Good designers are never satisfied. I’ve yet to meet a designer of any sort who’s completely happy with their job. You start off in design school learning about the importance of creativity and that time Sagm..

Why star ratings don’t make sense for all product & services

Star rating system is being used in most of the products & services we use today. Users who have extreme experiences (either very bad or very good) are more likely to leave rating & review than users who have average experiences, thus creating selection biases. The difference between 4.5 stars and 4..

Getting a seat at the table doesn’t mean you need to abandon your desk.

Leading with craft: A series about hands-on career paths in the design industry. Getting a seat at the table doesn’t mean you need to abandon your desk. was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.