Women in UX

This time for our Women in UX series UXtweak talks to Minjun Chen, a Product Designer at Spotify! Check out this interview where we discuss UX maturity of some of the largest tech organizations and learn what it's like to be a designer at Spotify. Read more ...


“I mostly played Animal Crossing and The Sims to relax before going to sleep. I never thought I would be a designer in the gaming industry.” - Janus Read more ...


This time UXtweak got the chance to interview amazing Nikki Pollina, UX Researcher at Google Classroom and a TikTok content creator with thousands of followers. Read along to find out how Nikki got into Google and what are her best advices for women looking to start a career in tech. Read more ...


"Try to find a mentor who has at least seven years of expertise in the area you want to grow, and get hands-on. Bring an open mind, try new things, and commit to continuous learning and improvement." - Michele Read more ...


"Always advocate for the users. Be conscious of the power of your job and take responsibility. Saying “no” and asking “why” is a design skill. Don´t stop learning!" - Eugenia Read more ...


UXtweak had the honor to talk to amazing Miriam Isaac, a Product Designer at Salto and a UX mentor for young women within the religious community. Enjoy the read! Read more ...


Today, in our Women in UX series we are talking with amazing Edwina Fautrai, Junior UX Researcher at Sendinblue about her transition to UXR, dealing with the imposter syndrome and being a person of color in UX. Read more ...


Read about Anfisa's crazy story of getting into UX design by accident, dealing with the imposter syndrome and that one time she smoked Ukrainian shisha for the sake of business. Read more ...


Read along Jadene's interview with UXtweak where she shares her thoughts on diversity in tech industry, how she started her UX journey and what brought her into accessibility. Read more ...


'Let’s build a supportive, warm, welcoming community - let’s be the mentors we needed when we were transitioning. Let’s give more (without necessarily expecting less).' - Ioana Read more ...
