Product Design Journal
Day 1 - Onboarding Session
Today I began a journey into the world of Product Design with @10Alytics, an edtech company which is on an important mission - helping people transition into tech careers. 🤸♂️👟
I had heard good things about them a few months ago and was quite impressed by their setup. They seem to be constantly iterating.
Unfortunately at that time the courses they offered did not appeal to me because I wanted something in the design field which is my passion. 🎨
A few months later I got word about one of their regular free information sessions and joined in. Due to the job market trends they had just added Product Design and DevOps to their lineup. 👊🏼💃
This course comprises 3 months of classes, mentorship sessions and other activities after which a 1 month internship begins. 😅
Proud to be a member of the inaugural cohort and will be posting for the next 180 days (hopefully 🤭)
Walk with me……
#AmajuOnifadeProductDesigner
#ProductDesignwith10alytics
@asemota My basketball coach in Unilag made a statement back then that I can’t forget.
Basketball is men between 6 to 7 feet dancing ballet.
Look at that soft touch.
@YarKafanchan I know how this feels. Heard someone jump from the 17th floor. In the tower beside mine a few months ago. The screams before the thud on the ground. Sirens 3 or 4 minutes later. It shook me for a while.
Losing the transparent windows is a critical strategic error.
In fast-paced, high-hustle retail, sight is everything. Consumers want to physically see the product to verify freshness and pastry quality before handing over cash. Stripping that away for a solid, matte finish replaces functional trust with sterile aesthetics.
Great design isn’t just about clearing up clutter; it’s about strategic clarity and preserving the brand's soul.
The redesign is a beautiful piece of art. But the OG wrapper, stripes, chaos, and all remains an absolute masterclass in mass-market psychology.
I'm a neurodivergent health research advisor with a PhD.
Here are 14 life-changing ND accommodations that are stupid-simple but way too underused:
1. Listen to fast music during tasks you want to finish quickly (shopping, cleaning, getting ready, walking to the gym). Your body follows rhythm faster than your mind follows intention.