Leon Barnard (@leonbarnard) 's Twitter Profile
Leon Barnard

@leonbarnard

Education lead @balsamiq. Co-author of Wireframing For Everyone, published by A Book Apart!

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I use this all the time and realized it's not common knowledge: you can add a .png to the end of the link to your GitHub profile and it'll give you your profile picture! github.com/cassidoo.png

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Cyber Monday Exclusive 🌟: Sign up for a Balsamiq free trial and automagically enter to win a copy of our bestselling book, 'Wireframing for Everyone'! Perfect for anyone working on a website, app, or product. Don't miss out: buff.ly/3zJfYqc

Cyber Monday Exclusive 🌟: Sign up for a Balsamiq free trial and automagically enter to win a copy of our bestselling book, 'Wireframing for Everyone'! 

Perfect for anyone working on a website, app, or product. Don't miss out: buff.ly/3zJfYqc
Balsamiq (@balsamiq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to nail your product goals? Our own Leon Barnard, plus Ellen Chisa, and Melissa Perri unpack the magic of wireframing for everyone on a product team in the latest episode of Product Thinking. Grab a coffee and hit play: buff.ly/3QlKvlm

Want to nail your product goals? 

Our own <a href="/leonbarnard/">Leon Barnard</a>, plus <a href="/ellenchisa/">Ellen Chisa</a>, and <a href="/lissijean/">Melissa Perri</a> unpack the magic of wireframing for everyone on a product team in the latest episode of Product Thinking. Grab a coffee and hit play: buff.ly/3QlKvlm
Kayla (@kaylamellis_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

just sent my husband to the movie theater to get a bucket of popcorn and I feel like other people need to know it’s perfectly legal to go buy popcorn and leave without seeing a movie

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If you're in tech, product, engineering, marketing, or design: We want to feature YOUR thoughts in our '2023 Lessons + 2024 Predictions' newsletter. It goes out to 12,000+ subscribers this month! Reply with your hot takes & stories, or answer one of our prompts to be featured👇

If you're in tech, product, engineering, marketing, or design:

We want to feature YOUR thoughts in our '2023 Lessons + 2024 Predictions' newsletter. It goes out to 12,000+ subscribers this month!

Reply with your hot takes &amp; stories, or answer one of our prompts to be featured👇
Michael Kopinsky (@mkopinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ellen Chisa Melissa Perri Leon Barnard Thanks for that amazing Product Thinking episode - especially Ellen's anecdote from Kickstarter activity feed. I listened yesterday and am immediately using what I learned to bring a different type of mockup to user testing conversations.

Susie Dent (@susie_dent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Word of the day is ‘phrontistery’ (17th century): a place to withdraw to for thinking or contemplation. If no phrontistery is available, then to ‘latibulate’ is to find a corner and hide in it.

Adam Silver (@adamsilverhq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got featured in this blog post alongside Jakob Nielsen, Julie Zhuo and Jesse James Garrett. This is perfect for my big head. Plus I can now pop “INFLUENCER” in my bio. careerfoundry.com/en/blog/ux-des… p.s. pop some names of other designer peeps to follow ↓

Leon Barnard (@leonbarnard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"To see how it feels" is one of the best reasons to prototype, IMO. Too often we make prototypes without examining our reason for making them. Let's not do it just because we think that we need to or because that's what our tools guide us toward.

David Perell (@david_perell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sketches show us how messy the creative process really is. You need to explore. You need to goof around. You need to postpone the self-criticism. The worst thing you can do as a creator is compare your initial draft to somebody's final one.

Sketches show us how messy the creative process really is. You need to explore. You need to goof around. You need to postpone the self-criticism. The worst thing you can do as a creator is compare your initial draft to somebody's final one.
Katarina Andrejević (@kafarina_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need a little assistance with a Userlist article. ✨ We're looking for year-in-review email examples from SaaS companies. They can be roundups of: ✔ annual accomplishments of the company ✔ improvement of their product ✔ the activities of their users using that product

Balsamiq (@balsamiq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Free course] Forget about aimless meetings and circular discussions. A solid design brief brings focus, alignment, and clarity—right from the start of your project: balsamiq.com/learn/courses/…

[Free course] Forget about aimless meetings and circular discussions. A solid design brief brings focus, alignment, and clarity—right from the start of your project: balsamiq.com/learn/courses/…
Chris Silvestri (@silvestrichris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobody talks about the balance between UX and conversion optimization. But both your website AND your product should juggle both. How do you do it? You start by understanding that at the heart of your design process there should always be respect for your users.