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How To Navigate The 7 Stages Of Your Design Career

Mags Hanley explains another way to think about your design career that is not dependent on your role, but the amount of experience & lessons learnt.

Job Seeker, Design, Ask Aquent

Where To From Here With Web Accessibility?

Everyone producing digital content needs to be part of the conversation when it comes to accessibility — here's how!

Design

3 Distinct Career Paths for Designers: Where Do You Sit?

Moving up is the usual way of career progression, but it is not the only path. Mags Hanley explores the many options available to designers!

Job Seeker, Thought Leadership, Design

Inclusive Design Is The Process, Accessibility Is The Outcome

Now is the time to up our game, and really think about who we are designing for, and — I need to emphasise this - include them in the process.

Design, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

How To Make Your UX Case Study Stand Out

Aquent Australia's CX, UX, & Service Design Talent Specialist, Kate Verran, explores what makes a good UX case study, great!

Design

How to architect and plan your career in design

There are 5 principles that Design Career Mentor Mags Hanley uses to ground designers in career conversations & help them architect their career

Design

Why Design Systems for digital products are so important

If you aren’t using a design system, your organisation’s digital products aren’t living up to their potential.

Design

Advice for planning your next career move in UX

This post focuses on helping UX candidates to understand the market, use insights to build a business case for your career & to tell your career story

Design

Don’t Ignore The Side Effects Of Remote Work. Take Action.

Let’s take a look at some of the challenges of leading a virtual team and some possible solutions to overcome them

Hiring Insights, Thought Leadership, Design, Industry Trends

Why accessibility and inclusive design matters

There are many reasons why organisations need to address digital accessibility, and some of them might surprise you.

Design, Video Resources, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion