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How can you find time to design?

José Torre
UX Collective
Published in
10 min readAug 24, 2020

Me, being squashed by a calendar full of meetings

1. Block your calendar

A screenshot of a calendar almost empty.
Me next to a traffic cone, getting some work done.

2. Don’t be afraid to decline meetings

Me, saying no to a bottle of “eau de time wasted”

3. Propose a new time

Me, on my knee, asking a calendar invite “how about tomorrow?”

4. Respect your time

Me, protecting a clock with a glass dome, as if it was a plant.

5. Don’t start the day with email or Slack

Me, deciding to draw instead of diving in a pool full of logos of application, like slack, twitter, email and youtube.

6. Take breaks

Me, sleeping in a hammock, with my laptop on my lap.

7 – Don’t default to weekly

Me, ripping a calendar page.

It’s on you!

Me, pointing a finger at you and saying “it’s on you”.
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Written by José Torre

Designer. Working at Shopify by day, being Halfool by night.

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Great tips, and beautiful illustrations!

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Great article! No excuses.
If I can make time as a dishwasher in a backbreaking shift to design for 1 hour a day, there's no reason why professional designers can't find time. 😜

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Great post! I created this app just because of this. But great recommendations 👍🏽 https://money-time.surge.sh/

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