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4 Reasons Your Design System Will Fail
A design system wont even succeed unless you get your operations in order first.
How Cognitive Load is Hindering Your UX
Reduce Cognitive Load to Maximize User Experience
Quit Playing Games: How to Get the Right Message to Your Product Team
How do you ensure your team, across all departments, are on the same page to deliver the right message? Were discussing this and a whole lot more on the latest edition of Design Driven. Join host J Cornelius and guests, Nicholas Petroski, co-founder of P
The Intersection of Business and UX
On this episode of Design Driven, host J. Cornelius brings the conversation in-house to dish with our Senior UX Designer, Cathy Fisher about the intersection of Business, Functionality, and UX Design.
Level Up Your Product Management Team
What You Need To Know About Product Management according to a Chief Product Officer
Once Again, Design System to the Rescue
The benefits of a Design System have been well documented by us, and other really smart people. But did you know that implementing a design system can also help formulate a company voice & tone?On this episode of Design Driven, Beau Ulrey, Design Prin
What Your Team is Missing About Design Thinking
The design thinking process is well documented and established. In fact, our most recent podcast guest, Wayne Li, was at the famous Stanford d.school when they helped create and document design thinking in the first place. At a high level, design thi
How Digital Banks Will Fight Fraud in the Future
When was the last time you visited a physical bank branch and talked to a real live human about your account? It's probably been a while — and that’s the point. The fintech world is becoming more digitized all the time. Eventually, there won’t even
Fintech Future Roundtable: Bold Predictions for 2021 and Beyond
2020 brought change to every industry, and fintech is no exception. Thanks in large part to the pandemic, which forced at-home banking, tech adoption skyrocketed. Features that were once thought of as nice to have, or even too difficult to use — QR codes,