Practical advice for getting buy-in for design thinking. Based on real case study.
UXPin Blog — Design Studio
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Inside Atlassian’s Design Process: The Power of Autonomous Teams
Peek inside the design process for the 2200-employee global enterprise.
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Scaling UX: A 4-Step Framework for Design Leaders
A set of best practices created by Jason Culbertson (Design Manager at Airbnb) based on extensive interviews and experience.
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Building UX Teams at Scale: Inside Atlassian’s Bespoke Hiring Process
Dive deep into Atlassian Design’s recruiting, hiring, and onboarding process.
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Closing the Gaps Between UX and Agile: Advice from Adrian Howard
Lean and Agile UX advice from a design expert with 15+ years experience.
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Solving Agile UX: Advice from Laura Klein
Agile and Lean UX advice from Laura Klein
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Agile UX for the Enterprise: Advice from a Sumo Logic Design Director
See how to practice Agile UX in complex environments.
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Integrating UX and Agile: Advice from Jeff Veen
Advice based on 25+ years experience.
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Design Thinking Doesn’t Guarantee Innovation
See how to practice design thinking in a way that drives results.
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Design Systems Are What’s Next. Is Your Team On Board?
Design systems give teams a better approach to design practices. But leading them to success requires some thoughtful persuasion.
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What Restaurants Can Teach You About Onboarding
A quick guide to user onboarding best practices.
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Deal With It: Break Established Design System Rules and Integrate the Results
Design systems are products that enforce consistency while expediting development. But the default patterns don’t always cover every case — so they must adapt.
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Don’t Settle for Default Radio Buttons — Make ’em Your Own
Not all radio buttons are created equally. Some have custom looks and styles. Here’s one approach to creating your own radio buttons in UXPin.
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How to Find Your Team’s Design Assets in a Hurry (Hint: it’s More Than a Name Game)
Design systems do more than provide visual and interactive style guides to which teams should adhere. They also make their contents easy to find. After all, UX doesn’t just apply to non-designers.
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