Ryan Page

Ryan Page

Ryan Page

Ryan Page serves as the VP, Product Design for Cars.com. In his role, Ryan leads a team of talented and multi-disciplinary product designers across the organization. Together with partners across the company, the team aims to elevate and transform the experience of shopping for a car to be transparent, convenient and inspiring. Ryan is one of the co-founders of PrivateAcre, which connects outdoor enthusiasts with private land for unique outdoor experiences. Previously, Ryan served as Head of Design, Card Partnerships for Capital One, where he worked to help improve customers’ relationship with money. Ryan’s experience spans early-stage startups, digitally-focused agencies, and in-house teams, with a track record of proven results. He’s passionate about designing and delivering end-to-end experiences that create value for people and businesses, and believes that making design more broadly accessible and understood is critical in making that happen.

For more, keep up with Ryan at http://helloryanpage.com/ or on Twitter as @helloryanpage.

Presentations

UX Camp Fall 2018

Letting Go: Bringing Others into the Design Process

As designers, we care about trying to bring things into the world that positively impact people’s lives. In trying to achieve our goals, sometimes we hold on tight to a lot of ideas about the way that we do things, the tools that we use, and how we work together. But what if getting what we want had to do more with letting go of things that are familiar in order to bring others into the design process. We’ll explore how embracing the idea of letting go – and what specifically we should try letting go of — will actually help us to be more effective within our organizations.
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