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Home Features Guest Writer

Designing Beyond the Surface: Why UX Strategy and Product Thinking Matter More Than Ever

WRITER: Grace Ademola-Adenle

by Techeconomy
June 24, 2023
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Grace Ademola-Adenle | UX Strategy
Grace Ademola-Adenle

Grace Ademola-Adenle

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In a time when sleek user interfaces and eye-catching visuals are no longer enough to differentiate a product, the future of user experience design lies in strategic depth.

UX Strategy and Product Thinking are now essential tools in the arsenal of modern designers and product teams, bridging the gap between aesthetics and business outcomes.

At its core, UX strategy is about aligning the design process with long-term business goals. It begins with a deep understanding of the user—what they want, what frustrates them, and what motivates them. But strategy doesn’t end there.

It connects those user insights to tangible outcomes, like increased retention, better conversion rates, and improved customer satisfaction.

The result is a more intentional approach to design—one that prioritizes the right problems, at the right time, with measurable results.

This is where Product Thinking comes in. Designers who embrace product thinking ask critical questions before they touch a design tool: What problem are we solving? Why is this the right time to solve it? Is this solution sustainable?

It’s a mindset shift—away from just creating screens and toward designing solutions.

Product thinking blends business acumen with empathy, allowing designers to see the product not just as a user interface but as a value delivery mechanism.

In the end, strategy and product thinking empower UX teams to move beyond visual polish and create experiences that actually work—for the user and the business.

It’s not just about making something look good; it’s about making it meaningful and measurable.

About the writer:

Grace Ademola-Adenle is a Senior UI/UX Designer and Product Design Leader with over 7 years of experience creating inclusive, scalable digital experiences for startups, social enterprises, and growth-stage companies across Africa.

With a strong track record leading design at top fintech and logistics companies like Okra and Kobo360, Grace has consistently delivered human-centered products that solve real-world problems and drive measurable business outcomes.

Her work has powered over $3 billion in transactions, supported more than $70 million in startup funding, and helped place thousands of learners into tech roles globally.

Beyond product design, Grace is a passionate mentor and educator who has trained over 2,000 aspiring designers through global platforms such as Utiva and Tech4Dev.

She specializes in scalable UX strategies, inclusive design for low-bandwidth and underserved communities, and curriculum development for digital upskilling.

Whether leading cross-functional teams, building design systems, or crafting accessible tools that serve diverse users, Grace is committed to using design as a tool for equity, innovation, and transformative impact. 

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