Friday, 16 September, 2016 UTC


Summary

Gabor Lenard
Gabor Lenard is a Digital Product Designer, currently building Zenvite — a platform to create smart invitation pages. He is a UX specialist, implementing interactions with handcrafted HTML, CSS and JavaScript, using Go programming language and Google App Engine. His hobbies include swimming, meditation, photography & skiing. As a designer he loves, fluid web design, responsive web design with future-friendly web and mobile first, tech innovation. Precisely he cultivates mindfulness and simplicity.
In order to quench our thirst, to know more about design life of a product designer, we at zipBoard interviewed Gabor, to learn from his journey and experiences. Our conversation focuses on topics like his design journey, collaboration, rapid prototyping and much more. Read on to know more…

How did you decide to become a product designer?

Gabor : “Whatever official role I’ve ever had (business analyst, developer, architect, interaction designer) I always ended up doing product design. There’s a few reasons for this. I’m curious and like to dig deep and look for the root cause. I am especially interested in people: understanding how they interpret the world and what motivates them. I’m also sensitive to the subtle experience qualities whenever I use something. That’s what makes me care about the details, and makes me refine and improve what we make, so that little by little, it becomes something that’s not only useful but a pleasure to use.

How do you collaborate with developers?

Gabor : “We discuss ideas at the whiteboard. Then we need to elaborate and formalize the results. Developers expect clarity, ​thoroughness and a coherent vision from me. So I have the responsibility to think through the problems and special cases before delivering user stories, wireframes or mockups. I always put a lot of effort into coming up with good drawings, even for purely conceptual ideas because they are powerful and people tend to refer to pictures even if there’s a text with more details. Another good method is formulating everything from the user’s perspective in “first-person” narrative: this makes it easier to understand the people, the product is made for.
An amazing talk by @ksylor on communication and collaboration in web development teams: Putting the T in Team https://t.co/SXukD2NXcd
 — @zengabor

Can you introduce us to your project zenvite.com?

Gabor : “zenvite.com is a little web app, to create invitation pages, and to organize events, including recurring ones. In contrast to my normal projects here I do everything myself, from the concept & design to the server side and front-end implementation. Without any kind of external pressure I can focus on quality: research and experiment until it’s done properly. This is design in the fullest sense where I can work with the actual “material” and feed it back into the design process. I am learning a lot and enjoying it very much.

What is the best project you feel you have worked on till date?

Gabor : “I worked on several big projects in my lifetime but there are always so many compromises and politics around those that I have mixed feelings about them. I tend to like smaller, focused projects that don’t compromise on quality. So, even though it is still in its early phase zenvite.com is the best project I have ever worked on.
Zenvite : Create smart invitation pages

How do you manage to take out time for side projects?

Gabor : “Having a normal daily job and a young family means it’s quite challenging to do anything beyond that. At the end of the day, I feel tired; so it would be natural, to play a game or watch a movie. However, the process of creation is so satisfying that from time to time I use my evenings to design and code. A side project is like a game; it just takes a little longer but it’s also more fulfilling.

As a designer what social channels do you love to hang around?

Gabor : “I like Twitter as it surfaces interesting articles and opinions, and it’s really easy to start following someone and to unfollow the ones with low signal/noise ratio. You can find me as @zengabor on Twitter. I am also subscribed to a few good newsletters as well as to some blogs via RSS.
More from Gabor
To know more about Gabor, you can visit here or read his blog. You can also follow him on instagram, medium or github.
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Contributors : Ruchi Goel,Erica Louise

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