Virginia Cagney
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Virginia Cagney

Life stuff & persoective

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Managing a Team

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This image illustrates a career progression chart for design roles within a company. The progression starts from “Junior Designer,” moves through “Intermediate Designer,” and “Senior Designer.” From “Senior Designer,” there are two pathways: one leads to “Design Manager,” then “Senior Design Manager,” and finally “Director of Design.” The other path from “Senior Designer” leads to “Design Lead” and then “Principal Designer.”
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Design in General

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Motherhood

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woman breastfeeding a baby
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Design systems

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Collage of four different versions of the “This is fine” meme. The meme features a dog sitting in a burning room, saying “This is fine.”, it is often used to express a sense of resignation in the face of adversity. The different versions of the meme show the dog in different situations, such as being surrounded by cats, being in a snowstorm, and being surrounded by other dogs, in this context featuring superposition.
Long hallway with no doors
Poster detailing the 6 tenants of the Neurodesign Heuristics: Noise, Facen Bring, Gestalt, Move, and Feedback
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Searching for a job

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Arnold Schwarzenegger at ComiCon - Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
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Love & Relationship

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Design History & Stories

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Picture of the original recycling logo being designed.
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Funny

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A man at a desk with his son
A photo of Instagram’s like tooltip with 0 hearts, recreated in neon against a black background.
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UI Patterns

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Usability

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Quote: “Designers want to solve the whole puzzle and find a system; engineers want to build quickly and incrementally. Incremental improvements to a product are important, but they need to be led by a clear vision. Vision needs to be tied to a solid understanding of customers and the market.” — Aarron Walter
A photo of the center display in a Telsa Model 3 with the author’s prototype displayed
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Web3

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Interviewing

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An x-ray like image of a butterfly with three entemologist’s pins nearby