Daniel Ruiz-Isasi
@danielruizisasi.bsky.social
Development Product Owner at USAA
Certified Project Manager | SAFe® Product Owner & Agile Leader | Delivering CX-Informed Product Strategies That Connect People, Processes, & Purpose
#CX #UX #Agile
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielruizisasi
Certified Project Manager | SAFe® Product Owner & Agile Leader | Delivering CX-Informed Product Strategies That Connect People, Processes, & Purpose
#CX #UX #Agile
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielruizisasi
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#memorialday #inremembrance #veterans #service #honor #reflection #usaa | Daniel Ruiz-Isasi, BM, CPM, POPM®, SA®
Memorial Day doesn’t ask for celebration.
It asks if we remember what service really costs.
It asks something rare of us in today’s pace:
Pause. Remember. Reflect.
Not just on loss, but on service. ...
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May 26, 2025 at 11:39 AM
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Appreciate your honesty here. It’s wild how often “not enough research” is code for “not the kind we expected” or “you didn’t package it in the story we wanted.” You’re doing the work. The disconnect is often theirs, not yours. #UX
May 24, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Appreciate your honesty here. It’s wild how often “not enough research” is code for “not the kind we expected” or “you didn’t package it in the story we wanted.” You’re doing the work. The disconnect is often theirs, not yours. #UX
True story: the laziest devs make the fastest UX.
Not because they cut corners, but because they cut friction.
Clean code saves you. Fast load times save your users.
Simplicity isn’t just efficient. It’s strategic. #UX
Not because they cut corners, but because they cut friction.
Clean code saves you. Fast load times save your users.
Simplicity isn’t just efficient. It’s strategic. #UX
May 24, 2025 at 1:42 PM
True story: the laziest devs make the fastest UX.
Not because they cut corners, but because they cut friction.
Clean code saves you. Fast load times save your users.
Simplicity isn’t just efficient. It’s strategic. #UX
Not because they cut corners, but because they cut friction.
Clean code saves you. Fast load times save your users.
Simplicity isn’t just efficient. It’s strategic. #UX
If your interface needs a victory parade to confirm a click, give it one.
Snackbars and toasts aren’t extras. They’re closure.
Design isn’t done until users know what just happened and why it mattered. #UX
Snackbars and toasts aren’t extras. They’re closure.
Design isn’t done until users know what just happened and why it mattered. #UX
May 24, 2025 at 1:39 PM
If your interface needs a victory parade to confirm a click, give it one.
Snackbars and toasts aren’t extras. They’re closure.
Design isn’t done until users know what just happened and why it mattered. #UX
Snackbars and toasts aren’t extras. They’re closure.
Design isn’t done until users know what just happened and why it mattered. #UX
Yes. Consistency doesn’t make interfaces boring. It makes them legible.
Pattern ≠ predictability. It’s how users learn without fear of being wrong. #UX
Pattern ≠ predictability. It’s how users learn without fear of being wrong. #UX
May 24, 2025 at 1:32 PM
Yes. Consistency doesn’t make interfaces boring. It makes them legible.
Pattern ≠ predictability. It’s how users learn without fear of being wrong. #UX
Pattern ≠ predictability. It’s how users learn without fear of being wrong. #UX
Totally with you.
Transcripts are a win for access. Autoplay undercuts it.
Let users choose when to engage.
Silence isn’t a glitch. It’s good #UX.
Transcripts are a win for access. Autoplay undercuts it.
Let users choose when to engage.
Silence isn’t a glitch. It’s good #UX.
May 24, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Totally with you.
Transcripts are a win for access. Autoplay undercuts it.
Let users choose when to engage.
Silence isn’t a glitch. It’s good #UX.
Transcripts are a win for access. Autoplay undercuts it.
Let users choose when to engage.
Silence isn’t a glitch. It’s good #UX.