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— How to work remotely as designers

Good Monday, <<First Name>>.

I'm impressed to see how quickly we're all adapting to our new work environments. Here are a few tips and tools so that you can use to make the most out of working remotely.

Keep safe, everyone!

How to brainstorm with your newly remote team →

[Remote] [Tips]  Jen shares her experience in running a remote creative workshop with people who don't usually "do brainstorming."

Tools for remote UX workshops →

[Remote] [Tools] This is the time to experiment with new tools, but knowing what each does can help make your decision easier. NN/g has made a helpful list of the most used tools and what each of them does best.

Found yourself leading a remote design team? →

[Remote] [Tips] Mark suddenly finds himself leading a design team remotely and shares his experience with it so far. A lot of great takeaways, I think we all need to lead in times like these.

UC San Diego remote IxD education →

[Remote] [Education] Talking about remote work, I came across UC San Diego (Ivy school), which offers their Interaction Design Specialization remote (for free). Worth checking out.

From idea to App Store: Localizing Currency →

[Case Study] [Product] What's a case study club without a case study, right? Nuno shares his process for making V2 of his app called Currency. A great story of how he made a portfolio piece from scratch and turned it into a real product (and business). Fun fact: Nuno now works as a designer at Google.

Thanks for reading! Have a great week and go make something amazing. Feel free to follow on Twitter too.

All the best,
Jan from Case Study Club

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