Design hiring is still messy. What actually works - and what doesn’t? The first rounds are usually predictable: - Recruiter call - Hiring manager call - Portfolio review So far, so good. Then com…

LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
Design @Qonto • Founder • Speaker • Building things • Wanna-be-writer
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Stan positions himself as a multidisciplinary builder-designer who bridges the gap between high-level product strategy and hands-on technical execution. His content strategy centers on the "designer-as-founder" archetype, advocating for a shift from static portfolios to functional AI prototypes and side projects that demonstrate raw curiosity. He is notable for his vocal critique of traditional hiring biases, specifically championing neurodivergent talent and pushing for interview formats that prioritize problem-framing over high-stress performance tests. By intersecting fintech design maturity with a "build-in-public" ethos, Stan offers a sophisticated perspective on how emotional storytelling and technical autonomy elevate design from a corporate service to a core business driver.
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Design hiring is still messy. What actually works - and what doesn’t? The first rounds are usually predictable: - Recruiter call - Hiring manager call - Portfolio review So far, so good. Then com…
"Many in-house teams don’t like hiring designers with an agency background.” Yet in the same breath they say: “We’re looking for someone with high agency. This is super important to us." Isn’t that…
Qonto’s virtual cards are super funky. But the story behind them is much deeper - and honestly, pretty fascinating. The team could’ve gone the obvious route: Hire a big-name agency, design slick car…

Now is the best time to show your side projects in your portfolio. Build something great. Tinker with new technology. Play with APIs, voice, gestures, databases, interactions, visual experiments. I…
“Most fintech design is painfully boring.” Square: Hold my double-espresso ☕️ What a great work of visual storytelling, celebrating small entrepreneurs and mom & pop shops that move local economies.…
I feel like designers literally got superpowers with AI. Now we can understand the problem, design a beautiful solution, validate it immediately with users and ship the whole thing. For years, desi…
3.9 posts/week
Posts / Week
2 days
Days Between Posts
1
Total Posts Analyzed
HIGH
Posting Frequency
88.2%
Avg Engagement Rate
STABLE
Performance Trend
900
Avg Length (Words)
HIGH
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
0.78/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
0.35%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
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Designers are finally moving from 'pixel pushers' to 'product builders.'
For a long time, we were stuck in the handoff gap.
We’d design a beautiful flow, document every state, and then pray that the implementation looked 80% like the Figma file.
Those days are over.
With AI and low-code tools, the distance between an idea and a working prototype is basically zero.
I spent my Sunday building a small tool for my own workflow.
No Jira tickets.
No 'alignment' meetings.
Just pure craft and immediate feedback.
To solve problems and make things that actually work.
If you’re a designer and you’re not tinkering with these tools yet, you’re missing out on the most exciting era of our industry.
Don't just move rectangles.
Build something that breathes.
PS: I’m curious—what’s the last thing you built just for the sake of it? Drop a link or a screenshot in the comments 🛠️
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