Learn Overview

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).

  1. 🧢 Role

    Product Designer

  2. 🙌 Collaborator

    Product Manager, Developers, Content  Managers, Product Designers, Product Marketing Managers, Brand Designers

  3. 🗓️ Date

    2021-2024

OOUX Exploration

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

Figure 1: Snyk Learn's Object Glossary

Figure 2: OOUX Relationship map - objects only

Figure 3: OOUX Relationship map - objects, metadata, core content and CTA

Zoom-in: Catalog Workflow

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.

Figure 4: Translating post-its from OOUX map to initial wireframe

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.

Figure 5: Wireframe exploration - experimenting with filters, search, and lesson card layouts

Final design

This is the finial design and the live website.

Figure 6: Catalog final design

Outcome

63%
more likely to accelerate their shift-left journey

Snyk Learn has become a key driver of customer value.
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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.