What Being a Polyglot Teaches Me About Design
Growing up speaking three languages at home, and learning four more as an adult (not including coding languages) has earned me the title of polyglot.
Everything the mission-driven business needs to know about design.
Growing up speaking three languages at home, and learning four more as an adult (not including coding languages) has earned me the title of polyglot.
As designers, we draw inspiration from many places. I have found that exploring the world around me with a curious mind has taught me more
In my time as a designer, I’ve come across some particularly unique design resources. While some are more mainstream – like Behance or Medium –
Often overlooked and under prioritized, the less exciting side of design lies in user research. This essential piece of the design process helps designers learn
After several years in the graphic and web design world, I decided to expand my design skills further – into UX (User Experience) design. After learning more about this branch of design, I realized I had been thinking like a UX designer for a long time.
It is 10 o’clock at night, and you are trying out yet another web builder that promises this time, it will be easy to DIY your website. You drag and drop elements, fill them with text and pictures, feeling like you might just be getting the hang of it… until you pause to check your work.