
Design process steps – interview with Jamie Quiñones
Jamie Quiñones on the design process steps that actually matter, why clarity beats attention, and his honest take on AI, e-commerce UX, and work-life balance.

Jamie Quiñones on the design process steps that actually matter, why clarity beats attention, and his honest take on AI, e-commerce UX, and work-life balance.

Mihaela Matei on visual identity design, how she moved from packaging to creative freedom, and why emotion and aesthetics drive human decisions more than we admit.

Cheikh Seye on balancing UX design requirements with business goals, why clarity comes before aesthetics, and how inclusive design is shaping the future.

Viktoriia Muznik on fintech UX design, how simplifying a complex app changed her view of design, and why usability always comes before visual trends.

Ahmed Amziane on visual communication design, why clarity comes before emotion, and what consistency taught him about growing as a designer.

Dimitris Orfanos on iterative design, what a failed e-commerce redesign taught him, and why bold leaps in design can backfire.

Sergei Panin on what a UI designer actually does, why product thinking matters more than pixels, and how curiosity drives long-term growth in design.

Toà n Lê Nguyễn Hữu on the creative design process, why safe design is losing its value, and what separates ordinary from extraordinary work in the age of AI.

Javier DÃaz Pajarito on what UX strategy really means, why alignment is harder than design, and how AI will shift who gets to call themselves a designer.

Andrey Antar on emotional design, why real signals appear only after launch, and what AI still can’t replace in how designers think.