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Luke Prater

CTO at Rewired UX

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Certified OOUX Strategist

#OpenForWork

Webflow, No-Code Dev, Illustration

This course is truly a game-changer for the design industry.

Having the proper tools to do a job is key. I think OOUX and the repeatable ORCA process are the exact tools that every designer and developer needs to break down complex systems into bite-sized chunks they can easily manipulate and also uncover the unknown-unknowns that plague every development project. This course is truly a game-changer for the design industry.

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Featured Resources

OOUX Happy Hour - Extending the Nested-Object Matrix: Show and Tell
OOUX Happy Hour - Extending the Nested-Object Matrix: Show and Tell

The Nested-Object Matrix (the NOM) is one of the most powerful tools in the OOUX arsenal. During this event, we will give a short overview of the "classic" NOM (and show you where the idea came from)...and then we will go off the beaten path to show you how you can use this framework to map the relationships between just about anything.

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Three Ways to Future-Proof Your Webflow CMS
Three Ways to Future-Proof Your Webflow CMS

In his second article on creating an object-oriented CMS in Webflow, Luke Prater, CTO of Rewired UX, discusses three ways to future-proof your Webflow CMS.

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Creating an Object-Oriented CMS with Webflow
Creating an Object-Oriented CMS with Webflow

Luke Prater, CTO of Rewired UX, writes his first Medium article about the OOUX-ing of OOUX.com (no pressure!).

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