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Jenny Wen

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When I got pregnant, I didn’t realize how quickly my life would change. Before this, I prided myself on intensity, on jam-packing my days, committing to all things work and social and hobbies.

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Don't trust the (design) process

For a good period of time, between like, 2014–2020, design was all about The Process. You know it. Yeah, that’s the one:

Instead of portfolios of mockups or prototypes, it was all these artifacts — journeys, flows, personas, user stories....

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New year, new templates

Happy new year! This one’s for my corporate friends. I took some time to templatize some of my fave frameworks that I’ve been finding myself using over and over again in my role as a design manager and pillar lead. I’ve got templates for st...

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What we don't talk about when we talk about quality...

As a designer, I’ve caught myself pushing for quality and not having a great articulation for why it matters. “It bothers people” and “it degrades trust,” I’ve said. As a collective, we haven’t done a great job defending it against speed an...

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A non-exhaustive, unordered list of things I've learned (2020)

Like a gratitude journal, I love reflecting on the things I’ve learned. It shows that as humans, we’re capable of progress. It’s one of the most hopeful feelings I get.

Here’s a list of things I found in my personal notes from 2020. A year...

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