We’re thrilled the Zeitspace team has been growing! Kedice Jones has joined us as a UX designer. Learn more about Kedice — and why she thinks you should invest in a better yoga mat — in our latest welcome post.
As an individual with many different interests and a passion for learning, UX Design was the space I recognized where there wasn't a monogamous approach to learning. In parallel to my deep curiosity, I’ve always appreciated the concept of “innovation” since it improves how people function. With technology being a personification of this, I enjoy being introduced to different disciplines that allow me to learn something new and create something that helps people in everyday life.
Since I spend more time on my laptop than my phone I find myself admiring designs on web applications. Being a big idea person, I think there are more possibilities I can design on a web application than a mobile device. Thinking about it now, I see why phones have become larger over the past year. If I do upgrade from my iPhone 8 to a plus phone, I might have more affinity for mobile design.
If you are interested in yoga, get a yoga mat that is extra long, with thick foam and has body alignment markers. I know this sounds like a Starbucks order, but I used to do yoga on a regular yoga mat and I had issues committing to a daily practice since I preferred to stay in bed. Investing in a yoga mat that has proper support and alignment markers can encourage you to be on the mat and do poses correctly.
I haven’t been to Waterloo yet, but I do look forward to trying out their transit system and exploring the community.
For cleaning or organizing I follow the KonMari Method. I find this method helps me manage cleaning without the stress and appreciate the items I have.