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Dear (none)Designer, Welcome back to the eighth Design at Scale™ Newsletter – focusing on innovation and how design drives change in a large organisation or an agency. Following up on my previous newsletter, I'd …
Dear (none)Designer, Welcome back to the seventh Design at Scale™ Newsletter – focusing on innovation and how design drives change in a large organisation or an agency. R/GA, formerly known as R/Greenberg Associates, was …
Dear (none)Designer, Welcome back to the fifth Design at Scale™ Newsletter – focusing on innovation and how design drives change within large organisations. Today, I'll reflect on the work at SONY Europe. A well-diversified …
Dear (none)Designer, Welcome back to the fourth Design at Scale™ Newsletter – focusing on innovation and how design drives change within large organisations. Some companies are better than others at driving innovation internally, and …
Throughout the Design at Scale™ mentoring, I have observed little understanding of “the definition of done” among designers. It’s no wonder — in 2019 while working with 27 different teams, I asked what their Definition of Done (DoD) …
Welcome back; this article is part of the series called DaS™ – Naming convention. The previous article explored the history and mental models behind sorting information in digital space. This article will discuss how …
Welcome back; this article is part of the series called Naming convention. The previous article explored the history and mental models behind sorting information in digital space.[001↗] This article aims to discuss the naming …
We’ve all been there. Someone, most probably a boss, ask us to find the latest email or miro[001↘︎] board or simply share a file created a while ago, and we struggle to find it. …
Welcome back; this article is part of the series called Naming convention. The previous articles explored the impact of folder naming conventions. This article discusses the naming convention inside the CX and UI files …
Overview Welcome to the night and the last article of the 3x3 series – Confluence for Designers looking at the communication structure for medium and large organisations to achieve transparency, which leads to frictionless …
Overview Welcome to the seventh article of the 3x3 series – Confluence for Designers looking at the communication structure for medium and large organisations to achieve transparency, which leads to frictionless and smooth design …
Overview Welcome to the eighth article of the 3x3 series – Confluence for Designers looking at the communication structure for medium and large organisations to achieve transparency, which leads to frictionless and smooth design …
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