Tina | Product designer | Design slowly (@heytinaux) 's Twitter Profile
Tina | Product designer | Design slowly

@heytinaux

Product designer & creator. I build resources that help designers be more productive. linktr.ee/tinaiurkova

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Every second Thursday at 12 PM, I send a UX newsletter with 5 insights on: 🪴 how to level up as a product designer 🪴 ux practices and resources 🪴 growth mindset and mindful productivity at work Join our cozy design party today 🖤 hitina.gumroad.com/l/newsletter

Every second Thursday at 12 PM, I send a UX newsletter with 5 insights on:

🪴 how to level up as a product designer
🪴 ux practices and resources
🪴 growth mindset and mindful productivity at work

Join our cozy design party today 🖤 
hitina.gumroad.com/l/newsletter
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First template! Simple, database-less one-page "Year at a Glance" template. Nothing crazy just you and your year. Use it for planning, journaling, habit tracking, or anything else you can think of. To get it for FREE, Follow (so I can dm), Retweet and comment “2024”.

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🌟Introducing Notion Design Portfolio for designers and product managers! Notion portfolios are free and fast to build, helping you focus on structure, storytelling, and content. Use it if you need some help with getting started! hitina.gumroad.com/l/design-portf…

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Me before I started writing online: "I need to become some top-notch expert before I am allowed to publish online." Me today: "Everytime I write, I learn something. Everytime I post, someone else may learn too."

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The main reason why many creators fail: They prioritize learning over taking action. •⁠ Trying to be perfect before even starting •⁠ Planning for virality without a clear intention You can imitate first. Develop your style second. Build as you learn.

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sometimes i believe that all these growth tactics, hooks, and strategies are just a distraction from the craft of writing. if you are great at what you do, you will be great, regardless. maybe we spend too much time optimizing and not enough time getting better at the thing.