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As part of the Community & Support team at Dots, I focus on building strong connections between our users and the brand. My role involves engaging with the community, addressing inquiries, and ensuring every user has a seamless experience. Whether it's providing helpful support, gathering feedback, or creating engaging content, I'm dedicated to fostering a positive and inclusive environment for our users. I take pride in being a bridge between the community and the team, helping to shape a space where players feel valued and heard.
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What are your tips for junior designers?
Here are my three tips: 1. Progress over complaints Nobody fixed low design maturity by complaining. Take small steps: Do a little bit of research. Propose a small improvement that goes beyond the brief. Ask what if questions. Show the value of good design. 2. Relationships over being right I have colleagues, and customers I ve met 5-10 years ago in different companies. And I could have had more of them if I understood this sooner: Being good to work with beats being right. Build bridges. Don t burn them. 3. Judgement over perfect process When I started as designer, I was looking for the golden process. I thought great designers are taking some steps I don t, and that s why their work is so good. I had to learn how taste is growing with experience, and curiosity. Learn how to make sense of information. And to turn it to UX patterns.
What's the most innovative presentation you've ever seen?
We ve all sat through countless presentations, but every now and then, one stands out for its creativity and impact. Whether it was a pitch, a product demo, or a keynote, what s the most innovative presentation you ve ever seen that left a lasting impression?