Maintaining quality, short feedback loops, and data ecosystems
A fresh set of articles from Lattice Design have landed 🛬 This time around, we’re sharing what’s most top of mind for our design team in this current environment; from working with what you have and making the most from it, tight timelines while still focusing on quality, and the importance of an underlying foundation while building data-centric products. We hope you leave with some inspiration and validation that things aren’t always following a perfect process. Enjoy!
The Data and Design of an HRIS
By Miki Setlur
The display and configuration of data underpins every workflow and experience in Lattice HRIS. While we are still designing for people, we’ve come more and more to appreciate the ecosystem of data that describes and connects these people in a workplace.
Designing The Plane While Flying It
By Annie Dailey
Learn from three Lattice Design teammates, product designer Kristin Lasita, brand designer Jacob Ewing, and UX researcher Meghan Earley to get their perspective on projects they’ve been working on that require designing the plane while flying it. They share their strategies for gathering feedback, maintaining design quality, and defining success.
Designing When Your Coworkers Are Your Customer
By Ying Ying Wong
How our HRIS design team evolved our collaboration with our core users, Lattice’s People Operations team. This direct feedback loop allows us to fine-tune our designs to better meet user needs.
Chit chat with Carrie & Elisabeth
By Kyle Caruso
Get to know two of our wonderful product designers here at Lattice as they talk about their personal and work lives.
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