Summary
"You're too developery for designers and you're too designery for your developer peers." This was an actual review from a friend, but I think I can stretch that interpretation a bit further. I'm too introverted for my extrovert friends and too extroverted for my introvert friends. I've always stood in between A and B, and that reflects in my career too: UX engineer, creative technologist, optimistic nihilist, you get the idea.
I think in systems but work in aesthetics. I write to understand, design to solve. Somewhere along the way, I stopped trying to pick a side and just leaned into the liminality of it all. Turns out there's value in not quite fitting anywhere, and you start spotting what lives in the gaps.
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UX Design Patterns with Checklist Design
CSS for Designers
Design Composition
Wireframing
UI Components II
Mobile Design
Design Terminology
Introduction to Figma
Design Thinking
Design Mentorship Mastery with ADPList
Common Design Patterns
UI Components I
Color Psychology
UX Design Foundations
HTML for Designers
Toolstack
Figma
FigJam
Notion
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