I’m Jeff

Designing since 2006. Championing positively impactful digital experiences as a UX/Product design leader since 2015.

A Northern California native, I grew up over the hill from wine country. In 2006, luckless after 13-months trying to find design work in the Bay Area, I made the cross-country move to New York City. Six weeks later, I landed my first job at Social Sauce, a start-up travel-social network (now resigned to the pantheon of defunct start-ups).

Since then, I’ve used design thinking and process to solve problems for every imaginable type of company and organization: technology, incubator products, universities, non-profits, entertainment/media; from local orgs to Fortune 100/500 companies with global footprints. I’m seasoned and proud of it (Will Riker 🧔🏻‍♂️)!

Memoji of Jeff Lagasca

My first “design project” was a Geocities tribute website to my favorite 90s tennis player, Goran Ivanišević of Croatia. I called it the JaMaL Xone 🙃. “Ajde, Gorané!”

One day in 1996 while shopping at Costco, I found a $29 CD-ROM program called Sierra Web Designer — a W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G. web design program that designed, coded and uploaded directly to Geocities — and asked my mom to buy it for me. Thanks, Mom!

I’ve worn many hats throughout my career (a full stack creative, incl. front-end developer), but have focused in on UX/product design and strategy since 2012.

I believe my experience having been a fullstack/multi-disciplinary creative has helped build bridges, I love collaborating and working with everyone, from devs, to PMs, to executive stakeholders.

My first design job was during undergrad. I worked for U.C. Davis’ Information & Educational Technology (I.E.T.) department’s marketing office.

My creative methodology


01

Align design with business goals

Ensure that the design strategy and approach provides value to both the business and the user.


02

Foster a culture of innovation

Make sure that my team members have the freedom to explore and to challenge their creativity, always in service of self-sustained improvement.


03

Drive user-centric solutions

Embrace empathy, user inputs and feedback so that our solutions meet or exceed user needs.


04

Team casting & management

Build the right team who can collaboratively approach and solution the solution at-hand; set clear goals, be a mentor and guide for the team to successfully realize design strategy.


05

Facilitate cross-functional collaboration

Ensure design considerations are integrated into all aspects of product development.

How I lead

I’ve led teams a small as 3 and as large as 50, inclusive of UX, UI/creative and product management disciplines. My leadership style centers on empowering teams to do their best work through creativity, experimentation, shared knowledge and collaboration:

Be the guide, be the glue.

I want every person I work with to have confidence in my capability to keep the team moving towards progress, and to understand that I am there as an information resource, a creative lens and many times, a facilitator.

Cultivate the forest.

My favorite takeaway from my time working with start-ups, “seeing the 10,000ft view”, to not get “lost in the trees”. It it critically important for me to maintain perspective and awareness at all levels of solutioning.

Collaboration. Facilitiation.

Passionate designers individually come with equally passionate perspectives. At the outset of any projects, one ground rule I set is that there is multiple ways to creatively solve a problem. We learn from each other to solution from all angles, and together, deliver amazing experiences.

Empathy.

Empathy is our greatest superpower, it not only in solving for our end user, but in also recognizing each team members strengths and passions. Building healthy relationships with everyone I work with is one of my biggest priorities.

Not Not Working

Scenes from a life well explored.

Two happy terriers resting on a lush green lawn
Image of a public pillow fight occuring on Wall Street in New York City. Four people are wielding their pillows as explosions of feathers rise in the air.
Image of a large saltwater reef aquarium inside a bright modern apartment. In the background, large green plants are basking in the large windows.
Forced perspective image of a gigantic woman on the (Uyuni Salt Flat in Bolivia) reaching for her shoe with two liliputian men inside attempting to flee.
Photo of a blurry Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performing at Webster Hall, NY. Two cameras in the foreground are taking the same photo.
Photo of a green and yellow bicycle propped against a large cement block/bench in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza on a sunny spring day
Photo of Arthur Ashe Stadium during the U.S. Open for Serena William's final first round match. The stands in the background are holding up cards that spell "We Heart Serena" while Serena Williams and broadcaster Gayle King stand on the tennis court onlooking the celebration.