Dominic SebastianThe rhythm of our weeksI’ve found myself in a familiar place recently. Opening Slack at sunrise, responding to emails at dinner, doing busy work before bed. The…5 min read·Dec 21, 2020--1--1
Dominic SebastianThe necessary exercise in writingWriting is like exercise. A process that feels arduous and unpleasant, but once it’s all done, you just feel better for having done it.3 min read·Aug 10, 2020----
Dominic SebastianinKaleidoscope — Qwilr’s Design SystemIntroducing Hamish, Qwilr’s new Senior Product DesignerFor our third post in our meet-the-team series, I’m veeeerry excited to introduce Hamish Williams, who I worked with at a previous startup…3 min read·Feb 25, 2020----
Dominic SebastianShortcuts for automated blissWell everyone, I’ve finally done it. I’ve cemented Shortcuts in my life, and I’m happy to say I’m well on my way to automated bliss. I’ve…6 min read·Jan 27, 2020----
Dominic SebastianinKaleidoscope — Qwilr’s Design SystemQuick wins—Battling designer bias with design componentsLast month we were getting ready for a new feature to be launched for our enterprise customers. It’s a significant change, and just before…3 min read·Jun 17, 2019--1--1
Dominic SebastianinKaleidoscope — Qwilr’s Design SystemBuilding the KaleidoscopeOur first step towards a shared product language4 min read·Dec 12, 2018----
Dominic SebastianThe quest for undeniable bestnessTo help frame this post, I want to begin by sharing a snippet from Qwilr’s driving Principles, written by our Founder & CEO, Dylan:8 min read·Jan 19, 2018----
Dominic SebastianIntroducing our all-new Image CarouselAt it’s core, Qwilr is a communication design tool. Whilst we began as a way for people to create proposals as beautiful web pages, it’s…5 min read·Sep 13, 2017----
Dominic SebastianPurging my PocketThe burden of never completed reading lists, and the products that enable them.2 min read·Mar 6, 2017----
Dominic SebastianPersonalization starts with empathyIn my first year studying Industrial Design at University, we were given a cautionary tale about the cost of not understanding who we were…4 min read·Mar 9, 2016----