 Hey Dee! Hi Brittany! I was wondering if you could answer a question for me. What is your proudest product design moment? You're filming already, right? It's weird, my body is sweaty, my hair is dry, let's go. Actually just in a recent sprint for the Zero app, I'm pretty sure we can say it because this is a public reference for us, which is cool. When we all did the concepts, one little piece of mine, which was this circular shape to represent something like a super basic little part of a concept sketch is the main thread of the design now and really showing how the intermittent fasting works with this circular thing and it just feels so good to see that constantly walking past the people designing it seeing this circle thing in there and I'm like that was my idea, that was my idea. So it's a tiny example of like one little concept that went into an app but when you see it in the real world it just feels really good. Yeah, that's cool. Thanks D. Thanks, Brittany. There are a lot of moments I could pick but I think one of the proudest that I remember is having an app in the top downloaded list of the Apple App Store. Just because it's for a designer it's always super satisfying to know that people are actually using the product that you designed. I mean you can design really nice products but if nobody cares then it's kind of a bummer because you put a lot of time and thought into it and so I think that's definitely one of my proudest moments. Thanks, Tim. Yeah. I'm wondering what your proudest product design moment was in your career so far. Okay, my proudest product design moment, it's weird that maybe it's like recency bias because it just happened but the launch of Oak 2.0 which is this meditation app that we worked on this year and it launched maybe one month ago. Just seeing people's reactions to that on Twitter and Facebook just loving it, saying it's so much better and I don't know, that was really, really cool. That was my favorite moment. Yeah! Okay, now I have some in my mind but I think I'm going to Lego because the first time that we went to Denmark to train them for me that was amazing just to see the faces of the senior people working for Lego for such a long time just starting to trust the design spring process for me that was like, wow, this is amazing and also we saw the headquarters of Lego. That was so amazing. I almost cried. Can I eat again now? You can go back to eating. How nice was that? Hearing from a few of the AJ&Smart product designers so now we want to hear from you. What is your proudest product design moment? It can be anything, absolutely anything. We want you to tell us about it on Instagram. The first thing you have to do is of course follow AJSmart Design. The second thing you have to do is post something on your own feed so it can be anything. It can be a photo, it can be a video, it can be a slide show, absolutely anything. We just want you to show us your proudest product design moment. You have to tag us in the post at AJSmart Design and please also use the hashtag Product Design Ain't No Crime. We came up with that and we loved it so much we had to use it. You'll be entered to win our online design sprint master class with Jake Knapp for free. This is a course that's actually valued at 1,497 euros. I don't know what that is in dollars, American dollars, it's like close to 2,000 I think. We are so excited to hear from you. We're so excited to learn why you're proud to be a product designer. Design spreads the love. Thank you so much for watching this video. I really hope that you find us on Instagram. Also our Instagram in general is just like a cool place to be. We show you all kinds of behind the scenes stuff on how we work, what we're working on. We give tips and tricks about design sprints, prototyping. So definitely take a look there. We have daily stories happening all the time. Thanks so much for watching. Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel if you're not already subscribed. Have a wonderful day. Bye. What are you eating first of all? So we had mimosas today and then I was like why not just have like an American brunch? Just pretending that I am a white person.