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Designing at Google: 10 things I know to be true

Designing at Google: 10 things I know to be true

Designing at Google: 10 things I know to be true

Designing at Google: 10 things I know to be true

By Kenny Chen

September 24, 2019

Originally Published Here

Summary

Google wasn't exactly known for their design a decade ago.

Looking back at the past year, here are 10 things I learned that I hope will help you with your design journey.

At Google, our designs need to be inclusive and we need to think about supporting the next billion users.

That's been true for every company I've designed at, but especially here.

Google's design community is huge and everyone wants to be helpful.

During my interview, I asked what traits successful designers at Google have.

Designers from all over Google come together to give inspiring talks and workshops.

How do you excel among other super talented designers across the organization? Develop and optimize your strengths.

Technology is always changing and there are new design trends each year.

Linking design outcomes to the greater company strategy reinforce the importance of design.

Reference

Chen, K. (2019, September 24). Designing at Google: 10 things I know to be true. Retrieved December 21, 2019, from https://uxdesign.cc/designing-at-google-10-things-i-know-to-be-true-e033d97e5f13.