Design DNA

13 - 14 Nov 2025

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Design DNA

Urszula Witaszek

Urszula Witaszek

Urszula Witaszek

Product Designer at XTB

Product Designer at XTB

Product Designer at XTB

Black and white portrait of a young woman with long dark wavy hair and a serious expression. She has light eyes and is wearing a dark blazer over a white top. The image shows Urszula Witaszek, a speaker at the Design DNA conference.
Black and white portrait of a young woman with long dark wavy hair and a serious expression. She has light eyes and is wearing a dark blazer over a white top. The image shows Urszula Witaszek, a speaker at the Design DNA conference.
Black and white portrait of a young woman with long dark wavy hair and a serious expression. She has light eyes and is wearing a dark blazer over a white top. The image shows Urszula Witaszek, a speaker at the Design DNA conference.

About the speaker

About the speaker

About the speaker

Product Designer with 5 years of experience. On a daily basis maintaining, updating and creating design systems from scratch. Focused on trying to make her teammates’ work easier by making adoption of design system as seamless as possible. Experienced in designing mobile and desktop apps as well as B2B e-commerce platforms. Outside of work - Figma freak, always eager to share her passion for integrating no-code and automation into everyday workflows - just ask anyone who's dared to listen! Recently she also started sharing her insights and tips on design systems on LinkedIn.

Product Designer with 5 years of experience. On a daily basis maintaining, updating and creating design systems from scratch. Focused on trying to make her teammates’ work easier by making adoption of design system as seamless as possible. Experienced in designing mobile and desktop apps as well as B2B e-commerce platforms. Outside of work - Figma freak, always eager to share her passion for integrating no-code and automation into everyday workflows - just ask anyone who's dared to listen! Recently she also started sharing her insights and tips on design systems on LinkedIn.

Product Designer with 5 years of experience. On a daily basis maintaining, updating and creating design systems from scratch. Focused on trying to make her teammates’ work easier by making adoption of design system as seamless as possible. Experienced in designing mobile and desktop apps as well as B2B e-commerce platforms. Outside of work - Figma freak, always eager to share her passion for integrating no-code and automation into everyday workflows - just ask anyone who's dared to listen! Recently she also started sharing her insights and tips on design systems on LinkedIn.

Lecture

Lecture

Lecture

Building Design Systems - 10 battle-tested pro tips that manuals forgot to mention

Building Design Systems - 10 battle-tested pro tips that manuals forgot to mention

Building Design Systems - 10 battle-tested pro tips that manuals forgot to mention

Most design system tutorials focus on the technical basics - foundations, tokens, components etc. - making them seem like the hardest parts. But after a couple of years as a design system designer, I've found they're the easiest. The real challenge? Developing smooth handoff and adoption processes as well as documentation for designers and developers. Let me share some insights on avoiding pitfalls and ensuring seamless collaboration, along with battle-tested tips on how to combat impostor syndrome and master the design system game.

Most design system tutorials focus on the technical basics - foundations, tokens, components etc. - making them seem like the hardest parts. But after a couple of years as a design system designer, I've found they're the easiest. The real challenge? Developing smooth handoff and adoption processes as well as documentation for designers and developers. Let me share some insights on avoiding pitfalls and ensuring seamless collaboration, along with battle-tested tips on how to combat impostor syndrome and master the design system game.

Most design system tutorials focus on the technical basics - foundations, tokens, components etc. - making them seem like the hardest parts. But after a couple of years as a design system designer, I've found they're the easiest. The real challenge? Developing smooth handoff and adoption processes as well as documentation for designers and developers. Let me share some insights on avoiding pitfalls and ensuring seamless collaboration, along with battle-tested tips on how to combat impostor syndrome and master the design system game.

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Contact us if you have any questions.

gabriela@designdnaconf.com

Contact us if you have any questions.

gabriela@designdnaconf.com