As a product designer and now product manager, I’ve realized that great deliverables anticipate problems, answer questions, and make the dev team’s life a whole lot easier. Here are five lessons I’ve learned about deliverables that Junior Me could’ve never imagined.
Here are five hard truths I’ve learned about being a designer — truths no one warned me about, but that every designer eventually discovers. They’re lessons that shaped me as a professional, and if you’re in the industry, I bet they’ll resonate with you too.
It’s not just a joke; it’s a reminder that great products are built on collaboration, not conflict. A collaboration joke?…
Stop seeing developers as roadblocks and start seeing them as allies. Trust me, your work (and your sanity) will thank you for it.
This is the story of how those frustrating moments reshaped my approach to client feedback and taught me the importance of education, communication, and strategy.
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A beginner-friendly guide covering practical tips like setting priorities, giving accurate estimates, and balancing multiple projects. Time management is like…
As tech changes, so do the titles. Embrace it, but don’t lose sight of the actual craft. When Designers Were Just…