Sharing ideas and hearing multiple perspectives is how we work, and we push ourselves to improve every day. We asked some designers about being open, sharing perspectives, and waking up in the morning. Hear what they had to say.
Open design is a name for the natural way we create.
Aaron Williamson
Manager, UX Design
I emphasize open communication on my team.
Abigael Donahue
Manager,
UXD Content & PatternFly Design
I consider myself to be transparent when it comes to sharing my design
Ann Nguyen
Product Designer
My design work has to be helpful and intentional
Allona Wilkerson
Senior Designer
The design process is ugly, and raw, and experimental sometimes. And that’s okay!
Chae Bin Park
Associate UX Designer
It’s normal for designers to shoot for the moon
Jason Brock
Manager,
Digital Experience Product Design
I think open source at its core is an act of design
Jeremy Perry
Senior Manager,
User Experience Design
Open design means you’re looking for an exchange of ideas
Jessica Cox
Senior Director,
Brand Management + Design
Our designs are influenced by both the upstream and downstream community
Kevin Hatchoua
Senior User Experience Designer
Open design is about reinforcing transparency throughout the design process
Krystal Moore
Associate Manager, Product Design
There’s also an open source ethos at the heart of how we think about building our brand
Libby Levi
Creative Director
Open design relies on collaboration between different disciplines
Liz Wood
Associate Manager, UX Design
Building a unified customer experience requires connected, accessible touchpoints
Rob Chappell
Senior Director, UX Design