Member-only story

Women in UX: Leah Buley

Daley Wilhelm
UX Collective
Published in
6 min readMay 23, 2021
A lineart drawing of Leah Buley smiles in front of multi-colored waves that mimic the cover of her book.
Leah Buley with the waves from UX Team of One by Daley Wilhelm

For many of us, learning about user experience was a classic, “aha!” moment. User experience is design, coding, engineering, psychology, and human-computer interaction coming together in a career that has meaningful impact on how the technology of today can become the technology of the future. Dramatic? Maybe a little. But I remember being fresh out of my communication undergrad, disenchanted with the idea of entering the boy’s club known as the film industry. I remember the rush of understanding that came with learning what UX really meant. I remember thinking, “This is for me.”

Leah Buley got into the UX game long before I did, but had a similar moment of realization. She went from being an “HTML hack” to a bastion of the UX community, an advocate for users, and the sage behind the book often handed out as gospel in classrooms: The User Experience Team of One: A Research and Design Survival Guide. This is a book that has guided my approach to countless projects, and indeed my overall outlook on the UX industry. Being imbedded in the industry, it might not seem necessary to advocate for user experience: we already know how important, effective, and beneficial it is to know what your users want, need, and expect. But Buley’s book gives readers guidance — it truly is a survival guide — on navigating a workplace where UX might not be appreciated.

Create an account to read the full story.

The author made this story available to Medium members only.
If you’re new to Medium, create a new account to read this story on us.

Or, continue in mobile web

Already have an account? Sign in

Written by Daley Wilhelm

A fiction writer turned UX writer dedicated to crisp copy, inclusive experiences, and humanizing tech.

Responses (1)

Write a response