Denis Cojemeachin

Denis Cojemeachin

Head of Design at Selftalk
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Martin Maričák

12mo ago

What are your tips for junior designers?

Here are my three tips: 1. Progress over complaints Nobody fixed low design maturity by complaining. Take small steps: Do a little bit of research. Propose a small improvement that goes beyond the brief. Ask what if questions. Show the value of good design. 2. Relationships over being right I have colleagues, and customers I ve met 5-10 years ago in different companies. And I could have had more of them if I understood this sooner: Being good to work with beats being right. Build bridges. Don t burn them. 3. Judgement over perfect process When I started as designer, I was looking for the golden process. I thought great designers are taking some steps I don t, and that s why their work is so good. I had to learn how taste is growing with experience, and curiosity. Learn how to make sense of information. And to turn it to UX patterns.
Luka B

12mo ago

Best YouTube channels to learn UI/UX in Figma?

Hi everyone, I'm a product manager but also want to learn the basics of design in Figma. I'm doing this for two reasons: 1. understand our designers better and see the challenges they face soo I can better lead my team 2. design some stuff myself, like social media posts and some personal things as well What are the best YouTube channels to learn Figma interface and all the little tricks&tips this app has to offer? Thank you very much for your recommendations.
Cedric

1yr ago

Free Fonts for Effective Landing Page Design

I have been developing landing pages recently, and these four are the free fonts I commonly use: -Inter (concise, used for text block copy) ) -Poppins (used for headlines or Hero center sections) ) -Geist (equally wide and highly readable, designed for developers and designers) ) -Fira Code (symbol optimization used for encoding terminals to facilitate code understanding) ) You can find it in Google Fonts and use it for free.
Elena Oprea

12mo ago

How building a product changed you?

In my case, building my startup Selftalk - an app for self-therapy, transformed my character big time. 1. I became much more grounded, and connected to reality. 2. I discovered so many things about myself, good and bad, which significantly deepened my self-awareness. 3. I ve developed immense respect and compassion for fellow entrepreneurs, creators, and doers. It s easy to critique from the sidelines, but it s an entirely different experience to be in the arena, facing the challenges head-on.