Hello
Iβm The Problem Solving Designer.
I design familiar-feeling products that solve messy problems.
And I share practical design + AI workflows you can use immediately.
@AirtelNigeria
I have been trying to renew my ODU subscription all day... To receive OTP na work... How hard is it to make the process seamless... Need someone to respond to me ASAP
@SirLeoBDasilva I have memories of USA 94 final
I have a much clearer memory of France 98, saw the final with my brother was excited as we went to get fuel just to make sure nothing goes wrong, we got fuel and oil for less than 20naira back then... The good old days
I often remind my mentees that design solutions should be intuitive and straightforward. Users should not have to think about their next action or rely on a user manual to navigate.
If you have a problem that needs a solution, I identify as The Problem Solving Designer.
Last week, I attended World Product Day in Lagos, where I gained valuable insights from keynote speakers and had the opportunity to share my thoughts as a Product Designer.
One key takeaway was the importance of falling in love with the problem that the product solves, rather than just focusing on the solution itself. When presenting solutions to users, it's crucial to do so in a familiar format, making it easier for them to integrate the product