The Design of Us by Sajni Patel EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Sajni Patel
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Bhanu
I worked in UX. UX had always been, and still was, my techy passion.
Most people had no idea what in the world UX stood for, much less
what it was (user experience, BTW). It was simple, really. To put it humbly,
I was the all-powerful bridge connecting creativity to technology,
functionality to experience. Ever used an app or website and didn’t find
yourself frustrated with navigation or have any negative experience, then
you, my friend, experienced good UX design and had an entire dauntless
team to thank for the smallest clicks and details that made your browsing
exploits so flawless that you didn’t even realize you were having them.
That, of course, was oversimplifying. A great deal went into the tiniest
things down to color specs. Tons of meetings and research and late nights
went into every thought. Today was no different.
It was six in the morning, and even the sun hadn’t peeked through the
rain clouds on this Pacific Northwestern day. I’d buzzed around getting
coffee and waffles in my elegant, flowing cardigan, feeling very much like
a princess. Granted, one who was isolated in a tower but not-so-secretly
enjoyed it. I spoke of…remote work. When else could a girl feel like a
princess in baggy pajamas and no bra?
Fret not, I had donned a bra and shimmied into a meeting blouse to look
the part, brushing my hair into a low ponytail as coffee cooled, and patted
on light makeup while munching on waffles. I wasn’t typically a breakfast
person, but there was something about waffles that I couldn’t shake off. So
bad was my waffle addiction that I’d splurged on one of those heavy-duty
waffle makers that made four perfect squares at a time. And yes, I was
eating all four this morning. A few blueberries in the mix, smothered in
butter, a dollop of whipped cream, and I was the happiest person in the
world.
Odd-hour meetings were part of UX. Although my company was based
in Seattle, we worked with clients from around the globe. Thus why hybrid
work worked so well. No one was going to make me fight Seattle traffic
and battle to the death for parking spots for this meeting.
Worldwide clients paid pretty pennies for us to collaborate with them on
their next big tech designs. Typically, websites and apps. When I say
websites, I don’t mean WordPress. I mean industry giants with complex
coding and hundreds of call-to-action buttons leading to a million user
interfaces to push product and make sure their company rose above intense
competition.
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