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How to move fast without breaking things
Over the last few years, I’ve worked on various product teams at different levels of velocity, but I’ve noticed that moving quickly is not the same as moving effectively.
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Over the last few years, I’ve worked on various product teams at different levels of velocity, but I’ve noticed that moving quickly is not the same as moving effectively.
Reflections from Clearleft’s UX London 2022 Conference
Keeping up with customer expectations and market competition.
We are delighted to be bringing Leading Design back to the place where it all began.
Is your design system really a system …or is it more like a collection of components?
It’s been 7 months since we publicly released our professional development framework. In that time we’ve received lots of helpful and insightful feedback from the design community in terms of how it’s been useful, how it could evolve, and where we want to take it next.
Reflections on Leading Design and planning for London
Friday, September 9th at the Duke of Yorks in Brighton—see you there!
Your team deserves some fun in the sun at the end of June.
"No words can really describe experiences like this" (Natalie Armendariz, Partner & Design Director, Funsize) …when you get feedback from attendees like this it’s hard to know how to sum up such an incredible event.
What makes a high-performing design team?
Defining the inputs instead of trying to control the outputs.
It's hard to believe it was already three weeks ago that we gathered the Leading Design community together in a snowy (yet also warm and sunny) New York to celebrate being re-connected in person.
Four simple questions to check to see if your metrics add up.
A humbling experience at an excellent conference.
Earlier this week Clearleft hosted a lively morning of debate around 'Accelerating Your Digital Design Maturity' featuring leading industry voices from Tesco, Babylon Health, Sky, Twitter, Google Ventures and UCL.
Crafting a three-day conference line-up.
As a design leader, you're responsible for a team, the direction they take, how they carry out their work, how they innovate, and how they make progress in their individual careers. That’s a lot of responsibility to hold and sometimes when looking after others we neglect ourselves.
The digital design festival is back—live and in-person!
This year’s Leading Design conference in New York will focus on the idea of reconnection. Having been apart for a while we will explore the connections that we have with our teams, across departments, at board level and importantly with ourselves.