Grids, why I love them and why you should not run away from them
I am a designer, a UX/UI designer to be precise, and I love grids. But wait, which designer doesn’t? Okay, I know designers are not all the same and perhaps not all designers love grids, but we have…
Symbolception — A cautionary tale on Sketch symbols
As a recent adopter of Sketch , having come from Adobe’s Photoshop , I have found symbols to be one of the most important and versatile features of this app.
User testing fast-paced projects
It’s very common to hear from clients or people responsible for a certain digital product that “we don’t have time or budget to test functionalities with users”, often due to the fast-paced and/or…
How to be a Designer Tomorrow
As a Designer for the constantly evolving digital media, if I had a crystal ball to predict the future based on the present trends, what will I be doing in a couple of years?
My Daily tools as a Designer
For the last 15 years, I practically used the same tools:
Design Patterns and Sources
A design pattern is a way a problem is solved most of the time, avoiding the need to re-invent the wheel. As a UX designer, I resort to these patterns frequently when designing interfaces.
“Designer…ish” speaking
UX Designers are an interesting “species” living somewhere between the client, the users and the developers, bridging them to ensure the product will accomplish its goals.
UX Design behind the scenes
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland