
Design Language
Actionable design knowledge for product builders
Details
- Target Audience
- Product ManagersDevelopersFounders & CEOs
- Platforms
- Web
About Design Language
Design Language is a newsletter for product builders who want to improve their design literacy, hone their taste, and improve their craft. It’s design for non-designers. Every two weeks, you get one actionable, concise product design concept to use in your day-to-day. No fluff, no theory you’ll never apply. Just practical knowledge that helps you build better products in under 5 minutes. Built for Product Managers, Engineers, Founders, and Vibe Coders who want to: - Level up their taste and craft - Build products people find intuitive - Trust your instincts when reviewing designs or making product decisions - Speak the same language as their designers Think of it as your design vocabulary expanding, one letter at a time.
Product Insights
Design Language provides a structured educational platform delivering actionable product design concepts to technical and leadership roles via a web-based newsletter. It focuses on practical application for user onboarding and UI prototyping without theoretical fluff.
- Bi-weekly delivery of concise, actionable design concepts designed for 5-minute consumption.
- Specifically tailored for non-designers to facilitate better communication with design teams.
- Cross-platform utility for improving UI components and user onboarding experiences.
Ideal for: Product Managers, Developers, and Founders who need to improve their design literacy and craft to build more intuitive products.
This product focuses on actionable design education for technical roles, filling a niche between traditional design tools and theoretical courses.
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How frequently do you send your newsletters?
nice
thanks!