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Design Libraries: The Key to Success (or Failure)

We often see this: A company has built out their digital presence across web and mobile, serving millions of users. Despite pouring resources into digital transformation, the cracks are showing. Somehow buttons, fonts and interactions feel disconnected. Users struggle with inconsistency, developers waste time reinventing components and the brand presence is diluted. What should be… Keep reading

Conversations

Designing Tomorrow: AI as a Co-pilot for Design in Stampede

A Gift of Fire, Design & AI, Reflections When Shaza revealed in our Slack channel her upcoming talk on AI/UX at Ørsted on April 25th, I was beaming with excitement as the notion of AI/UX sparked a curiosity tinged with a hint of apprehension in me. Would this innovative frontier replace our roles, or augment… Keep reading

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10 Lessons from Designing A Product

When I first joined Toro, which is a product team in Stampede (torotimer.com), the team was in the midst of a sprint. For those who are not familiar with sprint, it is a set period of time during which specific work has to be completed and made ready for review, usually involving the product owner,… Keep reading

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The 6 Commandments of UX Workshop Facilitation

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Facilitating a #UX workshop is a user experience lesson by itself. We learn a lot from it, as summarised by Zana in a series of commandments. Keep Reading

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The Stampede Way to Scrum: The Blitz

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Take a glimpse at how we at Stampede run 'The Blitz', an important part of how we work as a remote company. Jared explains it so eloquently. Keep Reading

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Transitioning from Print to Digital Design

If you have thought about making the transition from print design to its digital counterpart, let our content strategist Jared help you by taking a look at some essential preparations needed before taking the leap. Keep Reading