Woohoo! It’s a Button watch party! 🎉
- Watch a popular Button talk in real time with hundreds of your content design peers
- Participate in our live speaker Q&A
- Chat with fellow attendees as we go
Come learn how to get shared ownership of a design, co-design sessions, and gain stakeholder visibility.
Your wish has been granted. You’ve been resourced to be a dedicated content designer to a single product. It’s still one content designer to five product designers, but you’ve made it to a position some content designers only dream about. You’re a real designer! However, getting here is the first step of a long and winding road to shared ownership of a design, co-designing sessions, and stakeholder visibility.
Having a seat at the table is different from actually owning and contributing to a team’s effort.
After this session, you’ll have a real-life perspective on how an embedded content designer functions on a UX design team, how long it takes to establish this workflow, what steps you can take to feel like a true collaborator, and what your new team can do to fully utilize your content design potential—all against a realistic design lifecycle.
You’ll walk away from this session with tips on how to:
- Work with a team through an entire design lifecycle (from understanding to implementation).
- Nurture relationships in an effort to become embedded.
- Help your design partners successfully integrate you as a content designer.
- Keep the momentum going for the next design lifecycle.
This event will be recorded and shared with registered attendees after the event.
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Meet Jen Kim, Manager, Content Design at ServiceNow.
Since joining as the second content designer at the org, Jen has been actively building Content Design at ServiceNow and mentoring and coaching early-in-career peers. She finds it incredibly rewarding to simplify the complex and make products as inclusive as possible. Outside of her world of work, she does whatever she can to unplug, yet learn from the world that ultimately uses the products she designs.