PinnedHow I stay so organized (tips from an executive assistant who loves to get s*** done)A few times now, coworkers have asked me, “Lindsay, how do you stay so organized?” Cutting to the chase (because that’s what organized…Apr 15, 20194Apr 15, 20194
PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveAn Introduction to Object-Oriented UX and How to Do ItWell-defined leads to well-designed.Apr 4, 202312Apr 4, 202312
Published inBootcamp3 UX Lessons I still use as a stay-at-home momI never saw myself as a stay-at-home mom. Four years ago, I was transitioning my career from executive assistant work to UX Design, and I…Mar 31, 20231Mar 31, 20231
The OOUX certification course: my reviewI learned what UX Design was when I worked as the office admin at a software consultancy and started talking with my colleagues about the…Feb 9, 20211Feb 9, 20211
Career wins from 2020I’m among the privileged and lucky ones to find thankfulness when I reflect on this past year. It’s not gone according to almost any of my…Dec 31, 2020Dec 31, 2020
Notes from “How to begin designing for diversity”I came across “How to begin designing for diversity” by Boyuan Gao and Jahan Mantin of Project Inkblot today and wanted to share some of…Nov 14, 2020Nov 14, 2020
Career wins from 2019One of my intentions for the new year is to practice more gratitude and presence, so why not start with a thankful reflection on what I…Dec 30, 2019Dec 30, 2019
UX Hustle Club #4 : Repackaging your weaknessesAs a not-yet-hired designer looking for real-world experience opportunities, I see a lot of weakness when I look at my UX resume. When our…Dec 23, 2019Dec 23, 2019
Designing for infant twin care trackingYou may or may not have picked up from my writings this year, but I’m pregnant, for the first time, and with twins. (If you’re surprised…Jul 30, 2019Jul 30, 2019
UX Hustle Club #3 : Your UX Happy PlaceLast month we were encouraged with the truth of the shifting UX landscape. The field is so new and discoveries are happening every day…May 30, 2019May 30, 2019