Career journal for
Product Designers
Design wins compound in visual artifacts that nobody captures in writing. The decisions behind the polished UI vanish into invisible craft.
Bloomly is the career journal built for the moments the work actually happens, not the night before the review.
A captured day for a Product Designer
- 01
9am: shipped the third design direction for stress-testing.
- 02
1pm: design crit with Lena on the modal pattern; her question changed my approach.
- 03
3pm: paired with Marcus (eng) on the address-validation implementation.
- 04
5pm: documented the new form-component spec in Figma.
What a Product Designer captures
- Problem areas owned end-to-end
- Design artifacts that held under inspection
- Senior-designer-cited craft moments
- PM and eng partnerships that scaled
- Design system contributions
Owned checkout redesign (D7 cart-completion 38% to 47%). Authored form-component spec adopted across 3 areas. Senior designer cited as 'staff-quality IA framing.'
Promotion rubric, mapped to capture
- Design scope and ownershipCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Craft quality signalsCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Cross-functional partnershipCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Design judgment markersCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
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Owned the checkout redesign end-to-end. 11 user interviews; 3 design directions stress-tested. D7 cart-completion 38% to 47%. Thirty seconds in the moment. The full review writes itself from a year of those.