InVisionApp, Inc.

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Author

Eli
Woolery

Eli is the Director of Design Education at InVision. His design career spans both physical and digital products, and he is a lecturer in the Product Design program at Stanford University. You can find Eli on <a href="https://medium.com/@ewoolery">Medium</a> or on <a href="https://twitter.com/ewoolery">Twitter</a>.

Articles by Eli Woolery
The key to bridging the designer-developer gap, according to The New York Times’ tech lead
Collaboration

The key to bridging the designer-developer gap, according to The New York Times’ tech lead

By 
Eli Woolery
How to be a compassionate design leader in a big company, according to IBM’s Kristin Wisnewski
Leadership

How to be a compassionate design leader in a big company, according to IBM’s Kristin Wisnewski

By 
Eli Woolery
Why the ‘nobility complex’ is the design issue we all need to deal with
Accessibility

Why the ‘nobility complex’ is the design issue we all need to deal with

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Eli Woolery
How the Design Better Podcast went from 0 to one million listens
DesignBetter.Co

How the Design Better Podcast went from 0 to one million listens

By 
Eli Woolery
3 signs you need DesignOps at your organization
Collaboration

3 signs you need DesignOps at your organization

By 
Eli Woolery
Why Irene Au thinks early adopters are the key to growth
Design

Why Irene Au thinks early adopters are the key to growth

By 
Eli Woolery
Why the inventor of design sprints doesn&#8217;t want you to be &#8216;productive&#8217;
Books

Why the inventor of design sprints doesn’t want you to be ‘productive’

By 
Eli Woolery
Instagram, Juul, and why it&#8217;s time to start answering ethical design questions
Design

Instagram, Juul, and why it’s time to start answering ethical design questions

By 
Eli Woolery
Who should be managing your design system, according to Jina Anne
Design systems

Who should be managing your design system, according to Jina Anne

By 
Eli Woolery
Balancing quantitative metrics and qualitative research with Intuit&#8217;s Diego Rodriguez
Design

Balancing quantitative metrics and qualitative research with Intuit’s Diego Rodriguez

By 
Eli Woolery
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