Published inBabylon Health — Experience DesignSetting up a Wizard of Oz prototype in FigmaWe tested a prototype while editing its content live. We learned a few tricks to make that edit less stressing and improve your Wizard of…Mar 22, 20202612Mar 22, 20202612
Last2Ticket — building a new e-ticketing experienceDuring a 5 days design sprint, we worked with Last2Ticket to help them improve their e-ticketing buying experience.Nov 21, 2018710Nov 21, 2018710
Published inUX CollectiveDesign Systems: benefits, challenges & solutionsThe New Digital School visited companies like Farfetch, Outsystems, XING, Unbabel and GitLab to learn about the need, benefits, and…Sep 10, 20181K3Sep 10, 20181K3
Design System for Figma — The Power of Dynamic ElementsOver the course of the previous year I’ve been trying to follow a more solid design system using Figma. The power of tools such as Figma…Mar 17, 20181.1K5Mar 17, 20181.1K5
Published inadventures of a product teamPolluted Products 🕸️Around 4 months ago I started what you can call my first job experience. Noooot really, because I had freelanced before, but it was…Mar 11, 20181103Mar 11, 20181103
Published inadventures of a product teamAbsorb from every dayI had just arrived in Braga, a city in the North of Portugal to meet Pedro Talaia. We decided to meet at this old cafe, one of the most…Jul 13, 2017421Jul 13, 2017421
Published inadventures of a product teamBlame yourself and things will happenYou do not get to move forward by laying your eyes on other people’s effort. The more problems you add to your own responsibility — even…Jun 23, 2017301Jun 23, 2017301
Published inadventures of a product teamOwn the team, not your ideaI’ve always found it interesting when people would say not to fall in love with your own idea. It did not make sense to me the first time I…Jun 15, 2017463Jun 15, 2017463
Questions will take you placesIf you had to pay for every question you ask, how would you value each answer you receive?Apr 3, 201771Apr 3, 201771
Quick thought: what curling can teach us about leadership — yep, curling!I find it an incredible metaphor to think of curling sweepers — those guys with brooms, exactly — as what leadership represents to me.Feb 27, 20171Feb 27, 20171
Guiding Steps for a Recommendation Letter (for any point of view!)For almost a year I couldn’t understand the importance of asking for specific and well designed recommendations from people I worked with.Jan 2, 2017Jan 2, 2017
Here’s to developing people! (Your job is to bring coffee only)Working one year around a team of four other young peeps and leading a bunch of other crazy ones has brought me some insights on how…Dec 31, 2016Dec 31, 2016
4 Quick Reasons Why You Should Be Knowledge-ThirstyAs it is so commonly heard, one is not born knowing everything. That is true and knowledge is not the true skill you should be looking for…Aug 31, 2016Aug 31, 2016
The World Is Insane: How Much of a Batman Are We?So when you find yourself locked onto an unpleasant train of thought, heading for the places in your past where the screaming is…Aug 25, 2016Aug 25, 2016
Maybe it’s not that complicated. Maybe it’s time.For any of you struggling with whatever challenge you may be facing and following the 'It’s complicated' religion.Dec 8, 2015Dec 8, 2015
Unfollow notifications & Influentials — how it would change social media and contentPressure guides peopleOct 15, 20151Oct 15, 20151
To keep going or to give up? — The moving tree testFirst of all, let’s cut the crap and small talk and go straight to the point — there are two types of people in this world.Oct 7, 2015Oct 7, 2015
A reminder NOT TO STOP, by a MIT ProfessorI used to write a lot before I got into college. It’s one of my biggest regrets to have stopped, adding to the fact that I lost touch of…Sep 24, 2015Sep 24, 2015
About the “wants”, not the “cans” — A recipe for commitmentFrom “I do” to the actual effort.Aug 22, 2015Aug 22, 2015
Business, instinct and moralityWe live in a very comfortable world. At least where you a reading this from, probably. We have access to so much and we worry so little. Of…Jul 21, 2015Jul 21, 2015