Will Fanguy, InVision

Will Fanguy

InVision

Nashville, TN, United States

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Past articles by Will:

How to Create a Wireframe

If you’re new to UX design or you’ve been doing it for years, you’ve no doubt heard of wireframes. Here are some tips on how to make your first wireframe → Read More

How to Choose a Color Palette to Generate the Perfect Color Scheme

Here are some approaches to the choosing color schemes that should up your design game and make it easier to generate a color palette that’s pleasing to the eye. → Read More

You’ve been doing design sprints since middle school

Design sprints (and the more recent Design Sprint 2.0) use the design thinking process to clearly define goals, validate assumptions, […] → Read More

You’ve been doing design sprints since middle school

Design sprints (and the more recent Design Sprint 2.0) use the design thinking process to clearly define goals, validate assumptions, […] → Read More

3 common—and preventable—prototyping gotchas

There are lots of ways to prototype—and just as many ways to sabotage your work at square one. Before you go all in on your next mockup, keep these three prototyping gotchas in mind. And don’t do them! → Read More

3 common—and preventable—prototyping gotchas

There are lots of ways to prototype—and just as many ways to sabotage your work at square one. Before you go all in on your next mockup, keep these three prototyping gotchas in mind. And don’t do them! → Read More

How USAA designs at scale

Since the launch of the company’s first website in the 1990s, USAA has been committed to digital growth. Now, USAA is using design to focus on members’ needs and fuel their own digital transformation. → Read More

4 ways to improve your design thinking process

When time is of the essence, there are ways to speed things up your design thinking process without sacrificing quality. Let’s talk about some ways to work smarter without working that much harder. → Read More

How Capital One designs for customers first

Capital One stands out among financial services companies when it comes to design. They are dedicated to innovation and good design, and it shows in their products. As a company, their focus is on designing and creating products that meet or exceed the needs of their customers. → Read More

4 essential steps to designing with empathy

Unlike decades prior, the one-size-fits-all, mass production approach is no longer enough to succeed and thrive. Design thinking (and the empathy that accompanies it) draws on our ability as researchers and designers to see the world through other people’s eyes, feel what they feel, and experience things as they do. → Read More

4 essential steps to designing with empathy

Unlike decades prior, the one-size-fits-all, mass production approach is no longer enough to succeed and thrive. Design thinking (and the empathy that accompanies it) draws on our ability as researchers and designers to see the world through other people’s eyes, feel what they feel, and experience things as they do. → Read More

4 essential steps to designing with empathy

Unlike decades prior, the one-size-fits-all, mass production approach is no longer enough to succeed and thrive. Design thinking (and the empathy that accompanies it) draws on our ability as researchers and designers to see the world through other people’s eyes, feel what they feel, and experience things as they do. → Read More

Setting your design system up for success

A design system is a long-term commitment that will require continuous capital in the form of people and time, but the investment is far outweighed by the reward. Here are some things you’ll want to consider as you’re getting started that will set you up for design system success. → Read More

A quick guide to choosing a color palette

Here are some approaches to the choosing colors that should up your design game and make it easier to pick a palette that’s pleasing to the eye. → Read More

Why two-pizza collaboration doesn’t work for design

Does the “one (small) size fits all” approach still apply in the age of fully remote companies and advanced digital products? Let’s take a look at why the “two-pizza team” approach isn’t a best fit for digital product design. → Read More

Building your design operations team

More companies are looking at design operations as a need rather than a want. They see their DesignOps teams as essential, and they are investing in DesignOps in order to maximize the impact design has company-wide. But how do you know when it’s time for your company to spin up a DesignOps team? → Read More

Building your design operations team

More companies are looking at design operations as a need rather than a want. They see their DesignOps teams as essential, and they are investing in DesignOps in order to maximize the impact design has company-wide. But how do you know when it’s time for your company to spin up a DesignOps team? → Read More

Decreasing friction in the design-to-development handoff

Some companies have problems with the design to development handoff, when sketches and prototypes need to be translated into HTML and CSS. It doesn’t have to be so dire. Let’s take a look at some ways you can reduce the friction that occurs when it’s time to translate designs into lines of code. → Read More

5 best practices for effectively pairing fonts

Common design exercises like choosing a color palette or pairing fonts can go from simple to complex in the blink of an eye. While design is often a field full of rules and best practices, these are rarely hard and fast restrictions. In the case of pairing fonts, there are a few best practices to follow. → Read More

5 best practices for effectively pairing fonts

Common design exercises like choosing a color palette or pairing fonts can go from simple to complex in the blink of an eye. While design is often a field full of rules and best practices, these are rarely hard and fast restrictions. In the case of pairing fonts, there are a few best practices to follow. → Read More