
From Growth Hacks to Growth Love — Night at Notion HQ
Growth isn’t just about viral loops anymore — it’s about love. At Notion HQ, UX strategist Kate Huezo on fireside chat with Elena Verna (Lovable) and Andrew Silard (Notion) to explore how AI, community, and emotion are reshaping what growth means in 2025. How technology meets empathy, why community-driven growth matters, and how KH Creative bridges the gap between innovation and human connection.

I made my mom watch K-Pop Demon Hunters! Or how viral animation is related to UX leadership
Blending K-Pop’s demon-hunting metaphors with real-world UX leadership, this post explores vulnerability, authenticity and the courage to break out of corporate choreography. Learn how embracing your “inner demon hunter” can transform your design practice, build trust with teams and create products that truly resonate.


Mentorship as Creative Fuel: Why I Keep Showing Up
Mentorship has become my creative fuel. At this month’s MentorMeet @ Cutwater Agency, I was reminded of the power of community, collaboration, and giving back to the next generation of creatives.

Creativity: Between Market Need and Boredom
I once heard the phrase “boredom drives creativity.” It stuck with me, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that boredom is only half of the equation. The other half is market need. Almost everything I’ve built or painted can be traced back to one of these two sources.

SaaS Summit at the AWS Builder Loft
Loved the first-ever SaaS Summit at the AWS Builder Loft — sharp talks from AWS, Vercel, Neon, and Stack Auth, plus a playful interior full of color and pixel-art that made the night unforgettable.

From Chatbot to Conversation: Designing Ally’s First Interaction
At KH Creative, we believe design is about more than interfaces—it’s about shaping how people feel when they interact with technology. When Alley Cat AI Works set out to build Ally, their AI assistant, we joined forces to explore what it means to trust and use AI in everyday contexts. What began as a simple website chatbot quickly evolved into a larger vision: a voice-first, multi-modal assistant. By interviewing stakeholders, analyzing design patterns, and testing early prototypes, we uncovered the key elements users needed—clarity, trust, and flexibility. This case study walks through our design journey, from sticky-note walls to the pivot toward voice interaction, and highlights how thoughtful UX can turn an AI tool into a human-centered experience.