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ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PROCESS VS. PRACTICE Process is rigid. Process helps you complete a specific task. Practices, on the other hand, are flexible and adaptable ways of working. Practices are the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method. They are guidelines that should empower individualsto
5 TIPS TO GET STARTED WITH CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGN Tip 4: Images. Be mindful of image choices when designing content for different cultures. For example, images that include people in swimsuits at a beach might not be appropriate in all cultures, given unique cultural, religious, or geographic considerations. Also think about how a person is represented in an image.GUIDED BY STYLE
The Dropbox Brand team maintains our voice and tone guidelines, but everything else gets updated in our style guide monthly meetings. The way we make decisions about what to add or update—our process and governance for the Dropbox style guide—is similar to process and DROPBOX DESIGN DIVERSITY & INCLUSION TOOLKIT This is the first kit developed by 3D, which stands for Diverse Dropbox Design, an initiative founded in 2018. Like the origins of 3D, at the heart of this kit are personal experiences. So in addition to exercises, the kit includes essays and quotes by Dropbox Design leaders, practitioners, and other partners, offering a range of voicesand
SPIRIT OF JOY PLANNER Prioritizing joy in our working lives. With this Spirit of Joy Planner and group facilitation guide, we want to design space for joy, andplant the seeds
LADIES WHO CREATE: JEN MURSE Jen Murse is a multidisciplinary designer who has crossed over from owning a small business to running design on the Brand & Purpose Communications team at CAROLA PESCIO CANALE Carola Pescio Canale is a product designer and speaker at Dropbox. She is passionate about designing for accessibility. She also has a tinypup named Koi.
DROPBOX DESIGNOUR TEAMTOPICSTOOLS + KITSEVENTSPERSONAL VOICE WORKBOOKPROCESS & PRACTICE Article — Product Design 5 tips to get started with cross-cultural design . As our world continues to become more interconnected and our lives more global, there are more opportunities than ever to consider how we might impact digital experiences. RESOURCES | DROPBOX DESIGN As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. Tool + Kit — Product Design. Cross-functional Team Collaboration Kit. A Figma template to help facilitate cross-functional collaboration across teams in our virtual first world. Tool + Kit — CreativeCulture.
ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PROCESS VS. PRACTICE Process is rigid. Process helps you complete a specific task. Practices, on the other hand, are flexible and adaptable ways of working. Practices are the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method. They are guidelines that should empower individualsto
5 TIPS TO GET STARTED WITH CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGN Tip 4: Images. Be mindful of image choices when designing content for different cultures. For example, images that include people in swimsuits at a beach might not be appropriate in all cultures, given unique cultural, religious, or geographic considerations. Also think about how a person is represented in an image.GUIDED BY STYLE
The Dropbox Brand team maintains our voice and tone guidelines, but everything else gets updated in our style guide monthly meetings. The way we make decisions about what to add or update—our process and governance for the Dropbox style guide—is similar to process and DROPBOX DESIGN DIVERSITY & INCLUSION TOOLKIT This is the first kit developed by 3D, which stands for Diverse Dropbox Design, an initiative founded in 2018. Like the origins of 3D, at the heart of this kit are personal experiences. So in addition to exercises, the kit includes essays and quotes by Dropbox Design leaders, practitioners, and other partners, offering a range of voicesand
SPIRIT OF JOY PLANNER Prioritizing joy in our working lives. With this Spirit of Joy Planner and group facilitation guide, we want to design space for joy, andplant the seeds
LADIES WHO CREATE: JEN MURSE Jen Murse is a multidisciplinary designer who has crossed over from owning a small business to running design on the Brand & Purpose Communications team at CAROLA PESCIO CANALE Carola Pescio Canale is a product designer and speaker at Dropbox. She is passionate about designing for accessibility. She also has a tinypup named Koi.
RESOURCES | DROPBOX DESIGN Tool + Kit — Creative Culture Virtual First Onboarding Game. Change is the only constant. Work is changing, has been changing, and will continue to change. As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust tothe shift.
ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PERSONAL VOICE WORKBOOK The Personal Voice Workbook, like all Dropbox Design Culture Kits, is free, adaptable, and designed for anyone who wants to make work better. We’re sharing our tools to empower and equip you to shape your own work culture. Visit dropbox.design for more. Available in color and black & white. FIGMA FOR NON-DESIGNERS At Dropbox, we emphasize the importance of sharing work early and often. And with our new shift to Virtual First, we’re relying more heavily than ever on synchronous collaboration tools.. The design tool Figma is a mainstay among those. We use it for a lot more than just designing the Dropbox interface or managing our design system.We use Figma for running design sprints, synthesizing SPIRIT OF JOY PLANNER Prioritizing joy in our working lives. With this Spirit of Joy Planner and group facilitation guide, we want to design space for joy, andplant the seeds
VIRTUAL FIRST ONBOARDING GAME As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. In the spirit of embracing Virtual First change, we wanted to bring in some fun with an onboarding game. This game is designed to help you make major time management shifts, which is all about going async bydefault.
HOW TO CREATE A UX WRITING PORTFOLIO For a blog writing position, that might be OK. But for a UX writing position, we need to see your words in a user interface context. Screenshots help us understand navigation, flow, and clarity of action. When we have context to get inside the user’s head, we can learn how your words contribute to THE VALUE OF UX WRITING 4. You use words people search for. What this is and why it’s valuable By choosing words that people most commonly use in online searches, you’re showing customer empathy by writing “in their own words.”. How to show it My favorite tool for this is Google Trends, and my favorite example of this is the classic clash of sign in vs log on. Besides the fact that sign in sounds moreROXANNA ALIAGA
Creator. Roxanna Aliaga. Roxanna Aliaga is head of content design at Dropbox and an advocate for diversity in all things. Her writing has appeared in O, The Oprah Magazine, Parents, NewAUBREY TRINNAMAN
Aubrey Trinnaman. Aubrey Trinnaman is an a multimedia artist living in West Marin , CA. She explores ideas around Prescription vs Desire , and the relationship between the Abiotoc and Biotic. Instagram ↗. DROPBOX DESIGNOUR TEAMTOPICSTOOLS + KITSEVENTSPERSONAL VOICE WORKBOOKPROCESS & PRACTICE Article — Product Design 5 tips to get started with cross-cultural design . As our world continues to become more interconnected and our lives more global, there are more opportunities than ever to consider how we might impact digital experiences. RESOURCES | DROPBOX DESIGN As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. Tool + Kit — Product Design. Cross-functional Team Collaboration Kit. A Figma template to help facilitate cross-functional collaboration across teams in our virtual first world. Tool + Kit — CreativeCulture.
ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PROCESS VS. PRACTICE Process is rigid. Process helps you complete a specific task. Practices, on the other hand, are flexible and adaptable ways of working. Practices are the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method. They are guidelines that should empower individualsto
5 TIPS TO GET STARTED WITH CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGN Tip 4: Images. Be mindful of image choices when designing content for different cultures. For example, images that include people in swimsuits at a beach might not be appropriate in all cultures, given unique cultural, religious, or geographic considerations. Also think about how a person is represented in an image. DROPBOX DESIGNOUR TEAMTOPICSTOOLS + KITSEVENTSPERSONAL VOICE WORKBOOKPROCESS & PRACTICE Article — Product Design 5 tips to get started with cross-cultural design . As our world continues to become more interconnected and our lives more global, there are more opportunities than ever to consider how we might impact digital experiences. RESOURCES | DROPBOX DESIGN As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. Tool + Kit — Product Design. Cross-functional Team Collaboration Kit. A Figma template to help facilitate cross-functional collaboration across teams in our virtual first world. Tool + Kit — CreativeCulture.
ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PROCESS VS. PRACTICE Process is rigid. Process helps you complete a specific task. Practices, on the other hand, are flexible and adaptable ways of working. Practices are the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method. They are guidelines that should empower individualsto
5 TIPS TO GET STARTED WITH CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGN Tip 4: Images. Be mindful of image choices when designing content for different cultures. For example, images that include people in swimsuits at a beach might not be appropriate in all cultures, given unique cultural, religious, or geographic considerations. Also think about how a person is represented in an image. RESOURCES | DROPBOX DESIGN Tool + Kit — Creative Culture Virtual First Onboarding Game. Change is the only constant. Work is changing, has been changing, and will continue to change. As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust tothe shift.
ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PERSONAL VOICE WORKBOOK The Personal Voice Workbook, like all Dropbox Design Culture Kits, is free, adaptable, and designed for anyone who wants to make work better. We’re sharing our tools to empower and equip you to shape your own work culture. Visit dropbox.design for more. Available in color and black & white. FIGMA FOR NON-DESIGNERS At Dropbox, we emphasize the importance of sharing work early and often. And with our new shift to Virtual First, we’re relying more heavily than ever on synchronous collaboration tools.. The design tool Figma is a mainstay among those. We use it for a lot more than just designing the Dropbox interface or managing our design system.We use Figma for running design sprints, synthesizing SPIRIT OF JOY PLANNER Prioritizing joy in our working lives. With this Spirit of Joy Planner and group facilitation guide, we want to design space for joy, andplant the seeds
VIRTUAL FIRST ONBOARDING GAME As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. In the spirit of embracing Virtual First change, we wanted to bring in some fun with an onboarding game. This game is designed to help you make major time management shifts, which is all about going async bydefault.
HOW TO CREATE A UX WRITING PORTFOLIO For a blog writing position, that might be OK. But for a UX writing position, we need to see your words in a user interface context. Screenshots help us understand navigation, flow, and clarity of action. When we have context to get inside the user’s head, we can learn how your words contribute to THE VALUE OF UX WRITING 4. You use words people search for. What this is and why it’s valuable By choosing words that people most commonly use in online searches, you’re showing customer empathy by writing “in their own words.”. How to show it My favorite tool for this is Google Trends, and my favorite example of this is the classic clash of sign in vs log on. Besides the fact that sign in sounds moreROXANNA ALIAGA
Creator. Roxanna Aliaga. Roxanna Aliaga is head of content design at Dropbox and an advocate for diversity in all things. Her writing has appeared in O, The Oprah Magazine, Parents, NewAUBREY TRINNAMAN
Aubrey Trinnaman. Aubrey Trinnaman is an a multimedia artist living in West Marin , CA. She explores ideas around Prescription vs Desire , and the relationship between the Abiotoc and Biotic. Instagram ↗. ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PROCESS VS. PRACTICE Process is rigid. Process helps you complete a specific task. Practices, on the other hand, are flexible and adaptable ways of working. Practices are the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method. They are guidelines that should empower individualsto
HOW TO CREATE A UX WRITING PORTFOLIO For a blog writing position, that might be OK. But for a UX writing position, we need to see your words in a user interface context. Screenshots help us understand navigation, flow, and clarity of action. When we have context to get inside the user’s head, we can learn how your words contribute to 5 TIPS TO GET STARTED WITH CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGN Tip 4: Images. Be mindful of image choices when designing content for different cultures. For example, images that include people in swimsuits at a beach might not be appropriate in all cultures, given unique cultural, religious, or geographic considerations. Also think about how a person is represented in an image. VIRTUAL FIRST ONBOARDING GAME As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. In the spirit of embracing Virtual First change, we wanted to bring in some fun with an onboarding game. This game is designed to help you make major time management shifts, which is all about going async bydefault.
THE VALUE OF UX WRITING 4. You use words people search for. What this is and why it’s valuable By choosing words that people most commonly use in online searches, you’re showing customer empathy by writing “in their own words.”. How to show it My favorite tool for this is Google Trends, and my favorite example of this is the classic clash of sign in vs log on. Besides the fact that sign in sounds more LADIES WHO CREATE: JEN MURSE Jen Murse is a multidisciplinary designer who has crossed over from owning a small business to running design on the Brand & Purpose Communications team atMATTHEW VERNON
Creator. Matthew Vernon. Matthew Vernon is a Co-Founder and Head of Design of Foundation. He is responsible for pushing the company forward through bothROXANNA ALIAGA
Creator. Roxanna Aliaga. Roxanna Aliaga is head of content design at Dropbox and an advocate for diversity in all things. Her writing has appeared in O, The Oprah Magazine, Parents, New LADIES WHO CREATE: EMMA HIGHLEY Ladies Who Create: Emma Highley. Emma Highley is a force of nature. She is a product designer who is working on the future of artificial intelligence. She’s also a yoga instructor and loving dog mom. We asked her big questions about feminism and creativity. ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything PROCESS VS. PRACTICE Process is rigid. Process helps you complete a specific task. Practices, on the other hand, are flexible and adaptable ways of working. Practices are the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method. They are guidelines that should empower individualsto
HOW TO CREATE A UX WRITING PORTFOLIO For a blog writing position, that might be OK. But for a UX writing position, we need to see your words in a user interface context. Screenshots help us understand navigation, flow, and clarity of action. When we have context to get inside the user’s head, we can learn how your words contribute to 5 TIPS TO GET STARTED WITH CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGN Tip 4: Images. Be mindful of image choices when designing content for different cultures. For example, images that include people in swimsuits at a beach might not be appropriate in all cultures, given unique cultural, religious, or geographic considerations. Also think about how a person is represented in an image. VIRTUAL FIRST ONBOARDING GAME As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. In the spirit of embracing Virtual First change, we wanted to bring in some fun with an onboarding game. This game is designed to help you make major time management shifts, which is all about going async bydefault.
THE VALUE OF UX WRITING 4. You use words people search for. What this is and why it’s valuable By choosing words that people most commonly use in online searches, you’re showing customer empathy by writing “in their own words.”. How to show it My favorite tool for this is Google Trends, and my favorite example of this is the classic clash of sign in vs log on. Besides the fact that sign in sounds more LADIES WHO CREATE: JEN MURSE Jen Murse is a multidisciplinary designer who has crossed over from owning a small business to running design on the Brand & Purpose Communications team atMATTHEW VERNON
Creator. Matthew Vernon. Matthew Vernon is a Co-Founder and Head of Design of Foundation. He is responsible for pushing the company forward through bothROXANNA ALIAGA
Creator. Roxanna Aliaga. Roxanna Aliaga is head of content design at Dropbox and an advocate for diversity in all things. Her writing has appeared in O, The Oprah Magazine, Parents, New LADIES WHO CREATE: EMMA HIGHLEY Ladies Who Create: Emma Highley. Emma Highley is a force of nature. She is a product designer who is working on the future of artificial intelligence. She’s also a yoga instructor and loving dog mom. We asked her big questions about feminism and creativity. BROWSE | DROPBOX DESIGN Wes O’Haire is a Product Design Manager at Dropbox, a mentor at Backstage Capital and the creator of BlacksWhoDesign. He previously designed for Nike and Hudl. How to use Figma’s Smart Animate feature to illustrate concepts in your work as a product designer. Takeaways from teaching design to underserved communities. ABOUT | DROPBOX DESIGN We believe joy is the engine that powers all the best ideas. So we’re designing a way of working that makes space for it, removing the distractions, interruptions, and frustrations that get in the way. We believe it’s important to connect all the dots. We design Dropbox to seamlessly integrate with the tools you already use, so everything EVENTS | DROPBOX DESIGN Women Talk Design is on a mission to see more diverse speakers on stage. They elevate brilliant women and gender non-binary speakers and their talks, empower event organizers with tools, approaches, and information to engage more diverse speakers, and facilitate events, DROPBOX DESIGN DIVERSITY & INCLUSION TOOLKIT This is the first kit developed by 3D, which stands for Diverse Dropbox Design, an initiative founded in 2018. Like the origins of 3D, at the heart of this kit are personal experiences. So in addition to exercises, the kit includes essays and quotes by Dropbox Design leaders, practitioners, and other partners, offering a range of voicesand
VIRTUAL FIRST ONBOARDING GAME As we embrace Virtual First work, and will need to make a continued commitment to helping individuals and teams adjust to the shift. In the spirit of embracing Virtual First change, we wanted to bring in some fun with an onboarding game. This game is designed to help you make major time management shifts, which is all about going async bydefault.
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Article — Process & Practice Tips for tight collaboration within tight deadlines. If you’ve ever had to deal with tight deadlines that make it difficult for you to think creatively and learn from your research, this is the article for you. MENTAL MODELS FOR DESIGNERS Wes O'Haire is a Product Design Manager at Dropbox, a mentor at Backstage Capital and the creator of BlacksWhoDesign. He previously designed for Nike and Hudl. Charlotte Ratel studied graphic design at UQAM and at Les Arts Décoratifs de Paris. She works in Montreal for clients such as SSENSE, Le Creuset, Coeur de Pirate, FIZZ, Cirque duSoleil.
DESIGN FOR INTERNATIONALIZATION There are a few reasons why this is a pain for internationalization: Different word order: Languages have different ways of ordering words. If you translate “Buy 3 shirts” into Japanese, the word “Buy” will move to the end of the sentence. If your design depends on words to be in a certain order, it won’t work in every language. LADIES WHO CREATE: EMMA HIGHLEY Ladies Who Create: Emma Highley. Emma Highley is a force of nature. She is a product designer who is working on the future of artificial intelligence. She’s also a yoga instructor and loving dog mom. We asked her big questions about feminism and creativity. HOW TO MOCK UP UX WRITING Figma or Sketch. Lastly, you can mock up UX writing with a full-fledged designer tool, like Sketch or Figma. While this is the most advanced (and time-consuming) of the four methods, it lets you meet your designers where they are, using the app they use.View
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