OOUX Exploration
A structured exercise to map core learning objects and their relationships, helping define how content should be organized and surfaced to users.

Object Glossary

OOUX Relationship map 1

OOUX Relationship map 1
The team set out to make security education more accessible and actionable within the developer workflow. I led design across the product ( from lessons and learning paths to assignments ) with this case study focusing on the catalog experience.
My role: Facilitated cross-functional workshops with designers, PMs, and engineers to align on content structure and catalog interactions.
Outcome: Customers who use Learn being 63% more likely to accelerate their shift-left journey (2023 Customer Value Study).
🧢 Role
Product Designer
🙌 Collaborator
Product Manager, Developers, Content  Managers, Product Designers, Product Marketing Managers, Brand Designers
🗓️ Date
2021-2024
A structured exercise to map core learning objects and their relationships, helping define how content should be organized and surfaced to users.
Object Glossary
OOUX Relationship map 1
OOUX Relationship map 1
Building on the OOUX map, we explored catalog interactions to ensure users could easily search, browse, and filter content in ways that matched their mental models.
From the OOUX framework, I explored different UI layouts, then ran design review sessions with stakeholders and the design team to gather feedback and iterate on the wireframes.”
This is the finial design and the live website is available: https://learn.snyk.io/catalog/
Snyk Learn has become a key driver of customer value.
‍
According to Snyk’s 2023 Customer Value Study, customers who engage with interactive lessons are 63% more likely to accelerate their shift-left journey - - showing how design can directly influence adoption and business outcomes.