Work-life balance matters 90% of the time. But what you do with that other 10% — whether you grind or coast — will determine your career trajectory.
Read MoreBrowse your wardrobe, build outfits (manually or with AI), save looks, and plan packing lists for trips. I finally built my version of Cher’s closet (with zero technical knowledge).
Read MoreA documentation of my 4-year-long interior design process, and a lesson in slow decorating.
Read MoreI’m so extra I learned HTML and CSS for my wedding. Another project where I got to learn and build and learn and build — my favorite thing to do.
Read MoreCartoons, software, and the multitude of influences that brought design into my life.
Read MoreLearning about new tools, meeting colleagues IRL, and spamming downtown San Francisco with thousands of lime green tote bags at the biggest, buzziest design conference in tech.
Read MoreWhen I was starting out, tech jobs were so mysterious. Unless you hit up a career fair in college and worked an internship in Big Tech (both of which I missed because my career journey had its fair share of twists and turns), I had zero idea how people did it.
Read MoreLately my work has been less about the work work and more about people.
Read MoreAbout 4 years ago, I started my first job as a product designer at thredUP. Here are some things I’ve learned during my time there.
Read MorePushing the limits of a familiar design tool and playing with animation.
Read MoreI owe my career to hackathons. For a new designer, they’re the perfect opportunity to learn, work with a team of people from different backgrounds, and use your design prowess to lead and present.
Read MoreAs art director of Studio Sophy, I want to ensure I’m always putting out content I’m proud of. I needed a set of well-documented guidelines.
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