A weekly conversation about design process and culture. Hosted by Marshall Bock and Brian Lovin.
464: AI Grab Bag
This week, we talk about Open AI's GPTs-as-apps strategy, FigJam's AI tools, and our dreams for a future Jarvis-like experience.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Matt KubotaEugene KimBjarki Steinn BirgissonJin KimShenyAmy ShihCory SlaughtEvieTorye CookeHilary HamptonToby BrownZach AlbrightCarl ThompsonLFCYanal TayyemRyan SimsSam BazaloSarrah VesselovWenhui YaoMain Topic:This week, we talk about Open AI's GPTs-as-apps strategy, FigJam's AI tools, and our dreams for a future Jarvis-like experience.FigJam AIOpenAI DevDayRaycastGitHub CopilotCool Things:Brian shared Lost Explained on YouTube.Marshall shared Spider-Man 2 and Dungeon Crawler Carl.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
11/28/2023 • 34 minutes, 27 seconds
463: Design Medley, Vol. 1
This week, we talk about the delicate art of using animation in interface design, how to use button sizes, and managing margins in type styles.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Ethelia LungLioUhl AlbertMark GuillBrightenRich BeckettTiborDavid MillsAva LiaoShannon MaMain Topic:This week, we talk about the delicate art of using animation in interface design, how to use button sizes, and managing margins in type styles.Brian rants about overusing animation.Not Boring appsJoey Pearlman asks about the purpose of button sizes.Joey also asks about managing margins in Figma type styles.Typography is impossibleCrafting link underlinesCool Things:Brian shared Foundation on Apple TV+ — deep sci-fi that takes a little while to ramp up, but worth sticking out.Marshall shared the Monos Kiyo UVC water bottle — purified drinking water, wherever you go.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
10/18/2023 • 34 minutes, 13 seconds
462: Refactoring a Design System
This week, Marshall breaks down his process, tips, and tricks to redesign a design system in Figma.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Adam NoffsingerRaffi ChilingaryanJoel LaughlinEvieLam PhamCaleb MeyerJacques MoussafirSean SimmonsJuan Morales-RochaJoseph CooperGareth JonesMohammad AlnajjarJulian DuffeWenhui YaoPhil SayerDrakynnAnkur RoyTracey McAllisterMain Topic:This week, Marshall breaks down his process, tips, and tricks to redesign a design system in Figma.Cool Things:Brian shared How We Made MuseScore 4 — certainly one of the best videos about software design on the web. Watch it!Marshall shared Sequel, a beautiful save-for-later app for movies, shows, games, and books.Marshall also shared Callsheet, the perfect way to find actors in shows and movies.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
9/11/2023 • 47 minutes, 33 seconds
461: Config and WWDC 2023
This week, we supply some cold (but thoughtful!) takes on everything released during last month's WWDC and Config 2023.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Cynthia XBob RuedigerMuse ChenDominic CamozziDương LêScott YuanPaolo ImbagMiguel MalfavonJonas MaaløeTim JohnsenDineth PramodyaJason CsizmadiRama Krushna BeheraJen DunnamJustin SalsbureyPier RicossaMark DavisLudens TranAtakan BacaksızMiggiMain Topic:This week, we supply some cold (but thoughtful!) takes on everything released during last month's WWDC and Config 2023.Config 2023WWDC23Lateralus analysisCool Things:Brian shared Hijack, the latest thriller from Apple TV+. Should it have been a movie? Probably. Is it still a good slow burn? Yes.Marshall shared his discovery about how to make movie theater grade popcorn from the comfort of your own home.Butter-flavored coconut oilFlavocolMichael J SullivanDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
7/25/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 6 seconds
460: Arc Boosts ft. Gabriel Valdivia
This week, we dissect the recently-launched Arc Boosts to try and understand what they're for and where they're going.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we dissect the recently-launched Arc Boosts to try and understand what they're for and where they're going.@gabrielvaldiviaUnkemptArcThe Browser CompanyArc BoostsCool Things:Brian shared True Lies: A fearless, globe-trotting, terrorist-battling secret agent has his life turned upside down when he discovers his wife might be having an affair with a used-car salesman while terrorists smuggle nuclear war heads into the United States.Marshall shared House of Leaves, a wild and inventive experience packaged into a book.Gabe shared Naked Attraction (IMDB), his favorite television show.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
6/8/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
459: What Is Humane?
This week, we talk about Humane's latest product demo and what we think it means for the future of AI-powered personal devices.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Tiffany C YuMinamiEvanSherri MossCindy WongKathy HatchJoshuaJason AndrewsElias ChantiriShannon MaTrash PandaSponsorWhat if I told you that a year from now you could finally get that Chief Creative Officer promotion, lead a larger team and have your CFO finally understand the value of design.It all starts with Future London Academy’s MBA for Design Leaders.During their five two-week modules in London and California, you’ll be in the same room with creative leaders from around the world learning, collaborating and sharing laughter and tears. You’ll go behind-the-scenes of the top design agencies and most inspiring companies while receiving bespoke mentorship from CEO’s, CFO’s and Design Leaders from Dropbox, Pentagram, Wolff Olins, Zaha Hadid Architects, and many others.With Future London Academy, you’re here to erase borders, question everything, inspire others, ignite ideas, make friends, challenge the impossible, start a movement, invent solutions, think differently, change the world, and never, never stop learning.Become one of the 30 changemakers today. Apply now at bit.ly/chiefdesigner.Main Topic:This week, we talk about Humane's latest product demo and what we think it means for the future of AI-powered personal devices.HumaneThe Disappearing Computer: An Exclusive Preview of Humane’s Screenless TechThe Daring Fireball rebuttalRewindHerCool Things:Brian shared Silo on Apple TV+ — In a ruined and toxic future, thousands live in a giant silo deep underground. After its sheriff breaks a cardinal rule and residents die mysteriously, engineer Juliette starts to uncover shocking secrets and the truth about the silo.Be sure to join the Campsite Community to share work-in-progress and get feedback from other like-minded designers around the world.Marshall shared the Unbiased feedback feature that shipped on Campsite last week.Also: our friends Bryn and Sarah are crushing it at CultFlav — follow them on TikTok!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
5/18/2023 • 47 minutes, 27 seconds
458: How Do You Simplify a UI?
This week, we share non-obvious tips and tricks for simplifying a UI.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Anmol KumarANDREI REPINConor BoylanRuslan AAndrew AmbrosinoEric StanleyDGlazeShojol IslamLuigi ChelliJillian SwittsChen LiStevie RodgerAlex NicolaiEmily KeelerRyan BelisleMain Topic:This week, we share non-obvious tips and tricks for simplifying a UI.Yzma Box in a BoxStill AliveMandelbrot SetI'm Your MoonMandelbrot Set WikipediaCool Things:Brian shared the Campsite Community — come hang out, share work-in-progress, and get feedback on your design!Marshall shared Play for macOS — watch the overview of how it works on YouTube.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
4/17/2023 • 40 minutes, 18 seconds
457: How to Find Focus
This week, we talk about finding focus when there are infinite things to learn to become a better designer.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Jack SlocumOmarJonas MaaløeThomas O'BrienMark HaleyDaniel PalmerNeil MacKim SlawsonRachaelShannon GallagherNacho AllendesalazarFelipe EspinozaZHUORUI CHENGulyuz AbdukholiqovaJulie LessRafa DahisMain Topic:This week, Blucose asks on GitHub: how do you decide what to focus on? How do you make sure you become a master, rather than a jack of all trades?DowsingCool Things:Brian shared Posts by read.cv — a new app for designers to hang out and talk shop; it's like Twitter, but for designers, and it looks fantastic.Marshall shared bockwild.com — a wonderful site built by listener Dakshi that highlights some of the buck-wild things Marshall has said on the show.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
3/17/2023 • 25 minutes, 20 seconds
456: Should Designers Name Their Layers?
This week, we fight about whether designers should name their layers (without saying "it depends").The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch:Why did you become a freelancer? Was it for freedom? Flexibility? It probably wasn't because you wanted to manage your own health insurance, taxes, and retirement.Did you know Catch can do all of that for you? Catch offers benefits and personal payroll for the self-employed.Make sure you're covered for 2023 and go to catch.co to renew your coverage or find a better plan.Latest VIP Patrons:Martina NikolovaMarcin WicharyCathy MaNot my full nameJustin FrankÁdám SimonJason ReynoldsDaniel MagillTongtong LuKeiron BoswellMain Topic:This week, we fight whether designers should name their layers (without saying "it depends").DiagramMagicianCool Things:Brian shared Deadwood: A show set in the late 1800s, revolving around the characters of Deadwood, South Dakota; a town of deep corruption and crime.Marshall shared Hit the Island and Hit the Island Pinball.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
2/27/2023 • 32 minutes, 53 seconds
455: Shift Happens ft. Marcin Wichary
This week, we talked with Marcin Wichary about Shift Happens, a book about keyboards. We dive into the details of the book, its publication, website, and more.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch:Why did you become a freelancer? Was it for freedom? Flexibility? It probably wasn't because you wanted to manage your own health insurance, taxes, and retirement.Did you know Catch can do all of that for you? Catch offers benefits and personal payroll for the self-employed.Make sure you're covered for 2023 and go to catch.co to renew your coverage or find a better plan.Latest VIP Patrons:Ash KAndrew WandigaAlbertSasha WardKelly KimMain Topic:This week, we talked with Marcin Wichary about Shift Happens, a book about keyboards. We dive into the details of the book, its publication, website, and more.Marcin on TwitterShift HappensShift Happens KickstarterCrafting link underlines on MediumCraig ModCool Things:Brian shared Minimal Twitter, a browser extension to refine the Twitter experience on the web.Marshall shared Ezona Sleep Headphones, so you can get a comfy audio experience as you drift into sweet sleep.Marcin shared Kevin Can F**K Himself: A look at the secret life of a sitcom wife.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
2/13/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 6 seconds
454: Is UI Design Actually That Important?
This week, we answer a crucial question: is UI design actually that important? Our answer may shock you 🫢The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch:Why did you become a freelancer? Was it for freedom? Flexibility? It probably wasn't because you wanted to manage your own health insurance, taxes, and retirement.Did you know Catch can do all of that for you? Catch offers benefits and personal payroll for the self-employed.Make sure you're covered for 2023 and go to catch.co to renew your coverage or find a better plan.Latest VIP Patrons:MRandy OestErik NielsenPaddelJakub KoślaAnika AggarwalThis guyMain Topic:This week, we answer a crucial question: is UI design actually that important? Our answer may shock you 🫢Viktor Atanasov asks on GitHub: Is UI design actually that important?Cool Things:Brian shared The Last of Us on HBO, a remarkably faithful adaptation of the game by the same name.Marshall shared The Last of Us Companion Podcast — in case you just can't get enough of the show.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
1/26/2023 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
453: Building a Type Stack
This week, we discuss strategies for building an excellent type stack in your designs.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we discuss the tradeoffs of adding view counts to tweets and the implications of paid community resources coming to Figma.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch:Why did you become a freelancer? Was it for freedom? Flexibility? It probably wasn't because you wanted to manage your own health insurance, taxes, and retirement.Did you know Catch can do all of that for you? Catch offers benefits and personal payroll for the self-employed.Make sure you're covered for 2023 and go to catch.co to renew your coverage or find a better plan.Latest VIP Patrons:Ankur RoyMikk LembergKen GrierDavida PittsMauro FernándezShenyS CameronMichel van HeestMain Topic:This week, we discuss strategies for building an excellent type stack in your designs.Joey BanksiOS 16 UI Kit for FigmaCool Things:Brian shared Janum Trivedi, one of the most fun interaction designers to follow on Twitter.Marshall shared Kaleidoscope. Recommended order: yellow, violet, orange, green, blue, red, pink, white.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!The Sidebar:In the Sidebar, we discuss the tradeoffs of adding view counts to tweets and the implications of paid community resources coming to Figma.Robert Janezic's tweetClarification about linking to external paymentsFigma's help center article
1/12/2023 • 29 minutes, 25 seconds
452: Design Trends for 2023
This week, we discuss current visual design trends and how the web will look in 2023.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch:Why did you become a freelancer? Was it for freedom? Flexibility? It probably wasn't because you wanted to manage your own health insurance, taxes, and retirement.Did you know Catch can do all of that for you? Catch offers benefits and personal payroll for the self-employed.Make sure you're covered for 2023 and go to catch.co to renew your coverage or find a better plan.Latest VIP Patrons:Nilomee JesraniPhoebe BuffayMatt PlaysAnnika GansonRochelle PenningtonShenyJon FackrellYixin DuanTishia QueStacy LeeJohn CaseyBilly PurdyMain Topic:This week, we discuss current visual design trends and how the web will look in 2023.2023 Visual Design TrendsFramer MotionTailwindLinears.artSplineRiveCool Things:Brian shared Avatar: The Way of Water — haters gonna hate, this movie kicks ass.Marshall shared Caricature Party on TikTok.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!The Sidebar:In the Sidebar, we catch up on Marshall's AI adventures before digging into design lessons from the gaming and automotive industries.ChatGPTGitHub CopilotMagicianFigma spell checkHow game designers solved these 11 problemsThe Rivian Electric Amazon Delivery Van Is Highly Innovative and Incredibly Cool
12/21/2022 • 43 minutes, 51 seconds
451: The Whole Twitter Thing
This week, we talk about the whole Twitter thing, and how we'd handle the verified badge design debacle.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch:Why did you become a freelancer? Was it for freedom? Flexibility? It probably wasn't because you wanted to manage your own health insurance, taxes, and retirement.Did you know Catch can do all of that for you? Catch offers benefits and personal payroll for the self-employed.Shop for health insurance the same way you shop for a flight. Compare across carriers. Find the best price. Catch makes it easy to renew your current plan, find a better one, or enroll for the first time. Every plan is ACA compliant, and Catch works on your behalf to get you tax credits that can save hundreds of dollars on your monthly premium. Average savings are $350/mo.Make sure you're covered for 2023 and go to catch.co to renew your coverage or find a better plan.Latest VIP Patrons:Meara YoungTom MiciakJames CarthewMike MossConnor LindseyPavel MačekMain Topic:This week, we talk about the whole Twitter thing, and how we'd handle the verified badge design debacle.Unsolicited redesign of YouTubeCool Things:Brian shared:Shantaram, the showShantaram, the bookGod of War: RagnarokGlass Onion: A Knives Out MysteryMarshall shared Quadeca's I Didn't Mean to Haunt You.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
12/3/2022 • 41 minutes, 49 seconds
450: Designing Hefty Interfaces
This week, we talk about what gives software the feeling of heft and the effect of that feeling on how customers perceive the value of a tool.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch:Why did you become a freelancer? Was it for freedom? Flexibility? It probably wasn't because you wanted to manage your own health insurance, taxes, and retirement. Did you know Catch can do all of that for you? Catch offers benefits and personal payroll for the self-employed.With Catch, you can shop for health insurance the same way you shop for a flight. Compare across carriers. Find the best price. Catch makes it easy to renew your current plan, find a better one, or enroll for the first time. Even better, all plans are ACA compliant and Catch works on your behalf to get you tax credits that can save hundreds of dollars on your monthly premium.Open enrollment started on November 1, 2022. To get covered for 2023, go to catch.co/health to renew your coverage or find a better plan.Latest VIP Patrons:Emilie WaldelofOlivierNeelDiana TamKarthik RajendranFilip PižlMain Topic:This week, we talk about what gives software the feeling of heft and the effect of that feeling on how customers perceive the value of a tool.Cool Things:Brian shared Mexico City. It's great, go.Marshall shared music!Joji - SMITHEREENSGlimpse of UsPolyphia - Remember You Will DiePlaying GodEgo DeathNeuroticaDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
11/10/2022 • 28 minutes, 18 seconds
449: Google Pixel 7 Event
This week, we recap Google's Pixel 7 Event and dig into our favorite design details of the new Pixel phone, tablet, and watch.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Golden Ratio Supporter:Catch offers payroll and benefits for the self-employed. With Catch, you can automatically divvy up your income for taxes, retirement, and savings. You can also find and save on health insurance. No slogging through government websites. A clean, mobile-friendly interface makes it quick and straightforward to take care of the bothersome but critical tasks involved with being your own boss. And it’s free! Learn more at catch.co.Latest VIP Patrons:Jo VelazquezMJ YangJensen DongCameron DeardorffJoyce NiSerj KozlovPeter StasiakLai Jing ChuJessie AlvarezheyTshering YudonCatalina de Leon BellocA.C. IvoryArron CreechleyMaxime ConyBetsy KaoGinny Yuanfei ZhaoAnmol KumarFollow upRyan Jones tweeted about dynamic island gestures.Main Topic:This week, we recap Google's Pixel 7 Event and dig into our favorite design details on the new phone, tablet, and watch.Google Pixel 7 event in 14 minutesStar Wars Minus WilliamsCool Things:Brian shared Overwatch 2, the newest...iteration...of the original Overwatch. It's good? We'll see.Marshall shared Background Sounds on iOS — helpful for anyone like us with tinnitus!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
10/18/2022 • 36 minutes, 54 seconds
448: News Desk, Vol. 5
This week, we break down new Figma features, dissect the Live Activities HIG, and share our cool-takes on the Adobe + Figma acquisition.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Catherine McConalogueWillMartin ChudobaShelaTim JohnsenNick AngiolilloChariton ShumwayOleg FrolovMark StephensonBryn JacksonNancy TranMain Topic:This week, we break down new Figma features, dissect the Live Activities HIG, and share our cool-takes on the Adobe + Figma acquisition.Component properties, select featuresSho Kuwamotoxkcd: Two Key SystemHuman Interface Guidelines for Live ActivitiesAdobe to acquire FigmaPenpotJob Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardGlow is building the most elegant, powerful, and reliable crypto wallet. To do this, they need great designs — ones that are simple, familiar, and smart. Their small team is growing, and you’ll work closely with the team to craft new user experience patterns for interacting with crypto that will become the new normal for millions of people in the future.Mercury — Mercury is hiring product designers! Mercury powers the banking stack for companies like Linear, Maven & Mighty. Join them to build beautiful software for founders. Learn about the remote-friendly team & roles at https://mercury.design — disclaimer: Mercury is a financial technology company that works with banks.Cool Things:Brian shared Barbarian: A woman staying at an Airbnb discovers that the house she has rented is not what it seems.Marshall shared Everything Everywhere All at Once: An aging Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, in which she alone can save the world by exploring other universes connecting with the lives she could have led.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
10/3/2022 • 43 minutes, 3 seconds
447: Stranded on Dynamic Island
This week, we share our hot takes and first impressions of the new Dynamic Island on the iPhone 14 Pro.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Brian HendricksEzio DamonteKaitlyn HoRemi ChuThalal CassimSam ShiJesse HendricksonHarrison CraigJimmy GoedhartAndee BowerSean AlderdiceMain Topic:This week, we share our hot takes and first impressions of the new Dynamic Island on the iPhone 14 Pro.iPhone 14 Pro + Dynamic IslandJob Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardFigma — Figma is looking for designers to help shape the future of FigJam. They have a few open roles right now focused on everything from core product and meeting experiences to onboarding, user education, and templates.Patreon is building the future of the creative economy, and they’re looking for Product Designers at all levels to solve the needs of creators and members on our platform. Their roles are based in SF and NY.Raycast makes it simple, fast and delightful to control your tools. They’re looking for an experienced individual to join their small team to redesign and improve core app functionality, tools to enable Developers to create new Extensions, and rethink components across the platform.Notion — Imagine in the 1970s thinking through how computing should be like. That's what Notion is trying to build — beautiful software that fits everyone's needs. They have infinite challenges that can only be solved by someone with innate product sense, technical aptitude, great taste, and impeccable craft.Cool Things:Brian shared tldraw, a tiny little drawing app that lives in your browser. Follow Steve Ruiz on Twitter.Marshall shared NOPE, the latest film from Jordan Peele.ActorleDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
9/14/2022 • 39 minutes, 46 seconds
446: Grab Bag, Vol. 3
This week, we share our preferred naming convention for design files and react to the new Gmail redesign.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:tj gloetznerJeffrey AyigsiRomi BrayerKevin TurnerAdam BraceGeorgepengzhengAudrey Hope DayawenKoen van NiekerkSimone RahmPip NguyenMain Topic:This week, we share our preferred naming convention for design files and react to the new Gmail redesign.SingYu Lam asks on Twitter: do you guys prefer a certain naming convention when naming Figma layers and components? Like lowerCamelCase, UpperCamelCase, etc?Will Hsu asks on GitHub: So, earlier this year, Google revealed a new Gmail design, and lately they begin rolling out the new Gmail design to users as their default option. And there are discussions around the Internet... many feel the new design is not really better, and I did notice there are many design details missed 👀, like spacing, use of color, choice of the font...etc (not sure if it's mediocre development or just design ). I found it a little entertaining reading those reactions (trolling the new design mostly...) but as a designer also feel bad for the team behind this.😅 Wonder what are you folks' take and reaction on this update, and what changes you would like to see or make?Gmail rolls out the new Material You redesignKevin and Rafa discuss this on LayoutMaterial YouJob Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardFigma — Figma is looking for designers to help shape the future of FigJam. They have a few open roles right now focused on everything from core product and meeting experiences to onboarding, user education, and templates.Patreon is building the future of the creative economy, and they’re looking for Product Designers at all levels to solve the needs of creators and members on our platform. Their roles are based in SF and NY.Raycast makes it simple, fast and delightful to control your tools. They’re looking for an experienced individual to join their small team to redesign and improve core app functionality, tools to enable Developers to create new Extensions, and rethink components across the platform.Notion — Imagine in the 1970s thinking through how computing should be like. That's what Notion is trying to build — beautiful software that fits everyone's needs. They have infinite challenges that can only be solved by someone with innate product sense, technical aptitude, great taste, and impeccable craft.Cool Things:Brian shared The Rehearsal — a true masterpiece.Marshall shared Strong Will as the most effective way to start biting your fingernails.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
8/29/2022 • 35 minutes, 44 seconds
445: Designing the Perfect Desk
This week, we talk about a surprising new "smart desk" being shared online, and we talk about what our dream desk would look like. In the Sidebar, Marshall shares his tips and tricks for keeping his Figma files squeaky clean.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Hayden ChristensenAkshay DharapBrian LeleuxParag JayaramAlex NelsenJoon ParkSteve RaskinRob GillNick MayernikKlaudia MilczarekMalavika KoppulaAdithya JayanMain Topic:This week, we talk about a surprising new "smart desk" being shared online, and we talk about what our dream desk would look like.Lumina DeskEvo DeskJob Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardCurrent — Current is on a mission to help people create better financial outcomes for their lives, and they’re hiring a talented senior mobile product designer with great visual design and UX skills. You’ll be involved in the full product development cycle: from early research and product strategy, to design and developer hand-off.Glow is building the most elegant, powerful, and reliable crypto wallet. To do this, they need great designs — ones that are simple, familiar, and smart. Their small team is growing, and you’ll work closely with the team to craft new user experience patterns for interacting with crypto that will become the new normal for millions of people in the future.Webflow — Webflow is hiring designers across their various product pillars focused on growth, collaboration, the designer, and site capabilities. This role is remote-first with the option to work in our SF office.Materialize — Materialize is building a reactive database to disrupt batch data warehouses like Snowflake and BigQuery, and they’re looking for their first full-time, in-house designer to come in and own the product design for Materialize Web UI. Technical and developer tools experience is a huge plus!Cool Things:Brian shared Bullet Train: Five assassins aboard a fast moving bullet train find out their missions have something in common.Marshall shared Prey: The origin story of the Predator in the world of the Comanche Nation 300 years ago. Naru, a skilled warrior, fights to protect her tribe against one of the first highly-evolved Predators to land on Earth.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
8/15/2022 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
444: Writing Effective Self-Reviews
This week, we share our tips for writing better self-reviews during performance review season.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Samuel Ong Mun KeongNicole OMalleyLauren MelenudoPer KarlssonTrang Minh NguyenGabe de la MoraLena LamRadek BerkaDan V PetersonYurong ZhengMain Topic:This week, we share our tips for writing better self-reviews during performance review season.Guarang Alat asks on GitHub:It's performance review season again! Would love to hear from you two about strategies, frameworks and tips you typically use while writing self-reviews, especially when you are aiming to level up to the next level as a product designer. Beyond using metrics, how can I effectively present the overall impact of my work as an IC?Writing better self reviewsJob Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardFigma — Figma is looking for designers to help shape the future of FigJam. They have a few open roles right now focused on everything from core product and meeting experiences to onboarding, user education, and templates.Universe — Universe is hiring a Product Designer who is obsessed with the delightful possibilities of software and sees UI design as an artistic medium, not just a method of problem solving. Join a new kind of design studio and shape a product that represents a radically better internet.Webflow — Webflow is hiring designers across their various product pillars focused on growth, collaboration, the designer, and site capabilities. This role is remote-first with the option to work in our SF office.Materialize — Materialize is building a reactive database to disrupt batch data warehouses like Snowflake and BigQuery, and they’re looking for their first full-time, in-house designer to come in and own the product design for Materialize Web UI. Technical and developer tools experience is a huge plus!Cool Things:Brian shared The Bear, a story about a young fine-dining chef who returns to Chicago to run his family sandwich shop. It's good, and keep an eye out for episode 7!Marshall shared all the "-dles"WordleHeardleFramedPosterdleMoviedleCinenerdleMy First MillionInterview with Dharmesh ShahDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
7/21/2022 • 28 minutes, 3 seconds
443: Design Systems Interviews
This week, we talk about interviewing for roles in design systems, what to prepare, and how many different kinds of skills are relevant in the field.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:MatchaiLois YangShankarVuokko AroKirill SlavetskiAshwin K STiffany C YuIzabela BulskaAdithya JayanSylvester LauDario CamachoMain Topic:This week, we talk about interviewing for roles in design systems, what to prepare, and how many different kinds of skills are relevant in the field.Atomic DesignEric asks on GitHub: How do you explain what you do?Job Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardFigma — Figma is looking for designers to help shape the future of FigJam. They have a few open roles right now focused on everything from core product and meeting experiences to onboarding, user education, and templates.Universe — Universe is hiring a Product Designer who is obsessed with the delightful possibilities of software and sees UI design as an artistic medium, not just a method of problem solving. Join a new kind of design studio and shape a product that represents a radically better internet.Mercury — Mercury is hiring product designers! Mercury powers the banking stack for companies like Linear, Maven & Mighty. Join them to build beautiful software for founders. Learn about the remote-friendly team & roles at https://mercury.design — disclaimer: Mercury is a financial technology company that works with banks.Current — Current is on a mission to help people create better financial outcomes for their lives, and they’re hiring a talented senior mobile product designer with great visual design and UX skills. You’ll be involved in the full product development cycle: from early research and product strategy, to design and developer hand-off.Cool Things:Brian shared Iron Chef: Question for an Iron Legend — even if you're not into cooking shows, this is worth a watch.Marshall shared Stranger Things S4. It's good, especially if you didn't make it through S3.Everything you need to know before watching Stranger Things Season 4Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
7/8/2022 • 36 minutes
442: It Doesn't Have to Be Right
This week, we share stories and lessons from some of our most memorable mentors.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Nick CrawfordJonas SchützJasonHenri RaadiEva DufeySarai VillalobosJoyce XiaoIlias ManolisHai PiaoMattlouie solomonAlexBen TildenJordan BoudreauJessica HuQuinn HoangFollow up:We're switching the show to a bi-weekly cadence. As always, our supporters on Patreon will get bonus episodes.Main Topic:This week, we share stories and lessons from some of our most memorable mentors.Job Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardUniverse — Universe is hiring a Product Designer who is obsessed with the delightful possibilities of software and sees UI design as an artistic medium, not just a method of problem solving. Join a new kind of design studio and shape a product that represents a radically better internet.Mercury — Mercury is hiring product designers! Mercury powers the banking stack for companies like Linear, Maven & Mighty. Join them to build beautiful software for founders. Learn about the remote-friendly team & roles at https://mercury.design — disclaimer: Mercury is a financial technology company that works with banks.Raycast makes it simple, fast and delightful to control your tools. They’re looking for an experienced individual to join their small team to redesign and improve core app functionality, tools to enable Developers to create new Extensions, and rethink components across the platform.Webflow — Webflow is hiring designers across their various product pillars focused on growth, collaboration, the designer, and site capabilities. This role is remote-first with the option to work in our SF office.Cool Things:Brian shared Nashville, where he has spent his past two weeks. If you haven't been: strong recommend! Tons of fun, clean, easy to get around, and great food.Marshall shared Cash In Cash Out, the music video, by Pharrell Williams, 21 Savage, and Tyler, The Creator. NSFW, but it's very, very good.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
6/23/2022 • 31 minutes
441: WWDC 2022
This week, we recap all of our favorite...design details...announced at this week's WWDC.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Cody RamseyBarac JohnGrantSam CroswellKatie ZengAllen ShiAJZuki ModunkwuJoel Milleryue yangKyle LambertChao LiTLLoren TracyYue GaoMike RileyStrahinja TodorovicFollow up:Two plugins to change your canvas color for Figma's dark mode:Darker PagesDark MatterMain Topic:This week, we recap all of our favorite...design details...announced at this week's WWDC.Watch the WWDC KeynoteM2 MacBook AiriOS 16macOS VenturaiPadOS 16watchOS 9Job Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardGlow is building the most elegant, powerful, and reliable crypto wallet. To do this, they need great designs — ones that are simple, familiar, and smart. Their small team is growing, and you’ll work closely with the team to craft new user experience patterns for interacting with crypto that will become the new normal for millions of people in the future.Notion — Imagine in the 1970s thinking through how computing should be like. That's what Notion is trying to build — beautiful software that fits everyone's needs. They have infinite challenges that can only be solved by someone with innate product sense, technical aptitude, great taste, and impeccable craft.Materialize — Materialize is building a reactive database to disrupt batch data warehouses like Snowflake and BigQuery, and they’re looking for their first full-time, in-house designer to come in and own the product design for Materialize Web UI. Technical and developer tools experience is a huge plus!Patreon is building the future of the creative economy, and they’re looking for Product Designers at all levels to solve the needs of creators and members on our platform. Their roles are based in SF and NY.Cool Things:Brian shared two things!Campsite — the home for your team's work in progress. It's my new project, and something I'm really excited to share with design teams out there. Make a reservation!Top Gun: Maverick — go see it in a Dolby theater. You'll thank me later.Marshall shared Bo Burnham's The Inside Outtakes — tons of extra content, great and memorable songs, and a peek inside Bo's creative process.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
6/9/2022 • 54 minutes, 12 seconds
440: Don’t Call It a Design Critique
This week, we talk about how to make design critiques more fun, and how to encourage teams to share their work-in-progress more often.Supported by:Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool built for creating mobile prototypes. They recently launched Play for iPad, giving designers more room to create pixel-perfect and native-first prototypes directly on their device. The app is intuitive, powerful, and damn fun to use. Level up your prototype game today with Play!Get your full access invitation now.Zeplin recently shipped Flows!Flows are a fast/effortless way to create and outline user flows and journeys. Designers can use flows to connect screens in seconds and map complete user journeys, showing not just the happy path but all possible paths and behaviors.Learn more about Zeplin FlowsWatch a demo on YouTubeThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Tzu-Ling TsengAntonia SullivanJames CarthewSharada KrishnamurthyAri CurtisMarius libmanJaclyn SaikDaniel KlingMartin WiesemborskiNoah LevinOwen AndrewsJosh KParth KapadiaYang ChengJessica Rae VergaraJordi EnricAndy StapleAndreas FörsterDeborah JohnsonJustine WinClarenceYifan PengMike PorterfieldIoana KardosHello HillTomás LMain Topic:This week, we talk about how to make design critiques more fun, and how to encourage teams to share their work-in-progress more often.Amie Chen asks on GitHub: I have a question: I'm part of a design team that has lots of talented designers and everyone is supportive, humble, and doing great work. But no one seems to want to sign up for weekly design critiques (but rather like sharing WIP in slack) and every time my manager encourages she would hear all kinds of excuses. Curious how does your team establish a recurring design critique sessions? Is it mandatory? Or does everyone just love to share? What's the process of signing up one?Job Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardCALA — CALA is building a next-generation platform and supply chain to allow anyone, anywhere to build and scale their fashion brand. They’re hiring a product designer to help customers — from streetwear legends, to sports teams, to the biggest fashion players — bring their ideas to life.Universe — Universe is hiring a Product Designer who is obsessed with the delightful possibilities of software and sees UI design as an artistic medium, not just a method of problem solving. Join a new kind of design studio and shape a product that represents a radically better internet.Mercury — Mercury is hiring product designers! Mercury powers the banking stack for companies like Linear, Maven & Mighty. Join them to build beautiful software for founders. Learn about the remote-friendly team & roles at https://mercury.design — disclaimer: Mercury is a financial technology company that works with banks.Current — Current is on a mission to help people create better financial outcomes for their lives, and they’re hiring a talented senior mobile product designer with great visual design and UX skills. You’ll be involved in the full product development cycle: from early research and product strategy, to design and developer hand-off.Cool Things:Brian shared Headless UI — unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS. They are magical and make developing websites so much easier.Also shoutout to an alternative: Radix UI.Marshall shared the Balmuda Toaster, a luxurious but oh-so-good toaster that gets you that perfect toast, every time. And it’s beautiful!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Spotify
5/25/2022 • 28 minutes, 47 seconds
439: Config 2022
This week, we cover all of the exciting new releases from Config 2022, and do a deep dive into the new version of Auto Layout.Supported by:Clay — Clay is the beautiful and private home for all your relationships. Populated from the ground up using your calendar and social history, Clay is the most stunning, powerful way to remember who you’ve met—and what matters to them.Get two months freeEnjoy Clay's beautiful websiteClay is hiring product designersZeplin recently shipped Flows!Flows are a fast/effortless way to create and outline user flows and journeys. Designers can use flows to connect screens in seconds and map complete user journeys, showing not just the happy path but all possible paths and behaviors.Learn more about Zeplin FlowsWatch a demo on YouTubeThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:KarloGiladOscar NilssonMike RileyIsaac TanYeon KimNick TrombleySean LeachKyle TaylorMain Topic:This week, we cover all of the exciting new releases from Config 2022, and do a deeper dive into the new Auto Layout.What's new at Figma Config 2022Job Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardNotion — Imagine in the 1970s thinking through how computing should be like. That's what Notion is trying to build — beautiful software that fits everyone's needs. They have infinite challenges that can only be solved by someone with innate product sense, technical aptitude, great taste, and impeccable craft.Materialize — Materialize is building a reactive database to disrupt batch data warehouses like Snowflake and BigQuery, and they’re looking for their first full-time, in-house designer to come in and own the product design for Materialize Web UI. Technical and developer tools experience is a huge plus!Webflow — Webflow is hiring designers across their various product pillars focused on growth, collaboration, the designer, and site capabilities. This role is remote-first with the option to work in our SF office.GitKraken — GitKraken is building tools to visualize complex systems and improve productivity for millions of developers. They’re looking for designers with Git experience who are excited by the challenge of designing delightful, efficient, and themeable interfaces that make Git easier and safer to use.Cool Things:Brian shared Eagle, a wonderful application for bookmarking and organizing visual inspiration. The app is fantastic, and its integration with their browser extensions is top-notch.Marshall shared Bullsh*t The Gameshow, a new Netflix gameshow that feels like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, but with a twist.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
5/12/2022 • 55 minutes, 59 seconds
438: Dissecting Substack’s Podcast Player
This week, we dissect Substack’s new podcast player design, talking about both the pixels and the strategic advantage of sharing craft-specific content on Twitter. In the Sidebar, we talk about the nature and risks of critiquing software as podcasters and design practitioners.Supported by:Zeplin recently shipped Flows!Flows are a fast/effortless way to create and outline user flows and journeys. Designers can use flows to connect screens in seconds and map complete user journeys, showing not just the happy path but all possible paths and behaviors.All you need to do is add screens you want in a flow, then add a connector which will snap into place to connect screens or design elements. You even add a label to clarify edge cases or error paths.As you publish new versions of designs, your flows and connectors will get updated automatically as screens change.Learn more about Zeplin FlowsWatch a demo on YouTubeThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Vincent van der MeulenMisterMicronautDominic HolmesDavid PierceTyler NishidaErzhao SongRobert ByeJamesPaula PecynaAnthony SchmiedelerAdrian SpiegeltJames CiprianoSpace LemonHugoMark GuillDylan LucasGuerin HoltermannMain Topic:This week, we dissect Substack’s new podcast player design, talking about both the pixels and the strategic advantage of sharing craft-specific content on Twitter.Alex’s tweetsSubstack for iOSStammy’s post about designing Twitter VideoFacebook.designJob Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardMercury is hiring product designers! Mercury powers the banking stack for companies like Linear, Maven & Mighty. Join them to build beautiful software for founders. Learn about the remote-friendly team & roles at https://mercury.design — disclaimer: Mercury is a financial technology company that works with banks.Current is on a mission to help people create better financial outcomes for their lives, and they’re hiring a talented senior mobile product designer with great visual design and UX skills. You’ll be involved in the full product development cycle: from early research and product strategy, to design and developer hand-off.Patreon is building the future of the creative economy, and they’re looking for Product Designers at all levels to solve the needs of creators and members on our platform. Their roles are based in SF and NY.Raycast makes it simple, fast and delightful to control your tools. They’re looking for an experienced individual to join their small team to redesign and improve core app functionality, tools to enable Developers to create new Extensions, and rethink components across the platform.Cool Things:Brian shared Tweetbot, a fantastic third-party Twitter app that takes some time to get used to, but is well worth it for a more peaceful user experience.Marshall shared NFC sticker tags, a handy way to trigger events around your smart home, track the things you’re doing, or...anything else you can dream up!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
5/6/2022 • 39 minutes, 18 seconds
437: Scaling Design Critique
This week, we talk about methods to scale design critiques with a growing team. In the Sidebar, we dig into the...details...of Figma's latest UI changes which added file type icons to file tabs.Golden Ratio Supporters:Zeplin recently shipped Flows!Flows are a fast/effortless way to create and outline user flows and journeys. Designers can use flows to connect screens in seconds and map complete user journeys, showing not just the happy path but all possible paths and behaviors.All you need to do is add screens you want in a flow, then add a connector which will snap into place to connect screens or design elements. You even add a label to clarify edge cases or error paths.As you publish new versions of designs, your flows and connectors will get updated automatically as screens change.Learn more about Zeplin FlowsWatch a demo on YouTubeJob Board:We're curating the best product design roles from the world's most design-forward companies.👉 Design Details Job BoardUniverse is looking to hire a mid-level or higher product designer for remote work anywhere in the US. Universe opens up the possibilities of the internet, allowing anyone on earth to build a custom website or online store in seconds — without code, all from a phone. They’re looking for a Product Designer who is obsessed with the delightful possibilities of software and sees UI design as an artistic medium, not just a method of problem solving.Dynaboard is the fastest way for developer teams to go 0 -> 1 on new web apps such as dashboards, admin panels, and approval flows. It combines multiple aspects of design and development tools into a single, collaborative experience. They are looking for their first Product Designer to join their high-velocity, early team to own the process of creating a new category of creative tool.Glow is building the most elegant, powerful, and reliable crypto wallet. To do this, they need great designs — ones that are simple, familiar, and smart. Their small team is growing, and you’ll work closely with the team to craft new user experience patterns for interacting with crypto that will become the new normal for millions of people in the future.Vagaro is hiring designers to build the booking, payments, and marketing solutions for growing businesses in the beauty, wellness and fitness industries around the world. if you want to have an immediate, direct and high impact through design, join Vagaro.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Tolu AlderDaniel GraungaardRyan StoneDorian GreyRishi ModyLaura SchweigerDennis HarrisNick MyersMain Topic:This week, we talk about methods to scale design critiques with a growing team.Ryan Stone asks on GitHub:Hey friends! My UX team has grown immensely in past year, to 30+ members. We have weekly 1-hour design crits where anyone can share work & receive feedback. This has been helpful in leveling up presentation and feedback-giving skills, as well as unblocking team members and maintaining alignment.This has become challenging at scale though. Any tips to make crits more useful for larger teams, or are we destined to break apart?Around can transcribe and collect meeting notes automatically.Cool Things:Brian shared Nightmare Alley, the latest screenplay from Guillermo del Toro. No spoilers here!Marshall shared Play for iPad — native mobile prototyping, now on the big screen. It's good!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
4/27/2022 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
436: Reclaiming Your Focus
This week, we share our tips and strategies for reclaiming our focus to do deep design work. In the Sidebar, we revisit last week's conversation about the value of ideas and finding the right time to share an idea with the world.Golden Ratio Supporters:Vagaro is hiring designers to build the booking, payments, and marketing solutions for growing businesses in the beauty, wellness and fitness industries around the world. If you want to have an immediate, direct and high impact through design, learn more about designing at Vagaro.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Shogo TsurudaØyvind HjartnesAdrien DomkenRavi AujlaJavin TowersMain Topic:This week, we share our tips and strategies for reclaiming our focus to do deep design work.Cool Things:Brian shared The Always Sunny Podcast, a happy-place podcast that shares the backstory and inside jokes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeMarshall shared Balance Lock, a macOS utility app that locks the balance on your sound output.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
4/20/2022 • 23 minutes, 25 seconds
435: New Feature Launch Checklist
This week, we share the checklist that we use when launching new features to make sure we’re not missing certain states, flows, or edge cases. In the Sidebar, we talk about working in public and the risk of people stealing your ideas.Golden Ratio Supporters:Vagaro is hiring designers to build the booking, payments, and marketing solutions for growing businesses in the beauty, wellness and fitness industries around the world. if you want to have an immediate, direct and high impact through design, learn more about designing at Vagaro.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:PredragusJosh AllenLukas OppermannYi-Xuen TanZoë SmithVeronica LinLin QiuBlueDogCristian IordanTøirdheålbhåch VåinåmøinenMain Topic:This week, we share the checklist that we use when launching new features to make sure we’re not missing certain states, flows, or edge cases.Kriss Patel asks on GitHub:When there is new feature in app, how do you guys make sure that you considered all the scenarios and designed all the screens which will be affected by this change?A gut-check checklist:Talk to eng!Design systems!Retrospectives and learning from mistakesNo data, some data, lots of dataLong strings, short strings, emoji, other user generated contentNew user (to product and to feature)Network status — offline state / network changeLoading statesError statesScreen sizes / orientationAccessibility settings (text size, contrast modes, voiceover)Entry points (deep link, email)Signed in, signed out, other authentication statesPermissions statusColor themesPerformanceMetrics / analyticsProduct-specific settingsProduct-specific plans (free, pro, etc.)Product-specific content (moderation, pending requests, etc.)Cool Things:Brian shared Midsommar and Severance — lots of wholesome, lighthearted material for your week.Marshall shared the Spelling Bee daily puzzle from the New York Times.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifyByeee!
4/13/2022 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
434: News Desk, Vol. 4
This week, we talk about enhancing the performance of design teams, a more efficient developer handoff process, and how to develop strong opinions. In the Sidebar, we talk about the tradeoffs of career progression and overall life happiness. At what point are you willing to pause or downgrade your career ambitions for a better life outside of work?Sponsor:BestPracticer helps you find the right design coach to support you to grow faster. You’ll be matched with an experienced coach from a leading tech company, who is a few levels ahead and familiar with your challenges. All of BestPracticer’s design coaches are design veterans who blend their years of expertise with coaching and leadership methodologies to help you grow faster and achieve your goals. You’ll meet on a regular cadence with your design coach as a thought partner on your work and career goals. If you’re interested in finding a design coach or learning more, you can visit designdetails.fm/bestpracticer.Golden Ratio Supporters:Vagaro is hiring designers to build the booking, payments, and marketing solutions for growing businesses in the beauty, wellness and fitness industries around the world. if you want to have an immediate, direct and high impact through design, learn more about designing at Vagaro.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Dakshi KhatriHeyStefan DotComhugohilXande MacedoJim CarolanDaniel SimsAndreas BockischCharlie Gedeonsilka sietsmaDelilah MokriTom FejérKalv SandhuOri E.Niclas van EykPepijnJulie HoxieBrett BennerMark MarkovDestiny JoelleMeghan MartinHamza LabrinssiAlexa JarvisClarkeOmotayo Paul AJMain Topic:This week, we talk about enhancing the performance of design teams, a more efficient developer handoff process, and how to develop strong opinions.Alan Mills asks about ways to enhance the performance of a design team through tools and processes on GitHub.Mark Markov asks on Twitter: what's the handoff/delivery process? Is it similar to this or are engeneers educated on how to get what they need from the files?AutomatorJordan SingerCarlos asks on GitHub:Hey there, Im new to the design field, three months into my UX role and I have a fear that I dont have strong enough opinions or knowledge to come up with a solution and push it forward all the way through.I think, my problem is that I am overly empathetic and always end up seeing the best in other peoples idea and going along with it but Im concerned I wont be getting far ahead if I cant stick by guts every now and then, or may get advantage of because Im a “yes man”.How do you build your “no” muscle without damaging relationships?Cool Things:Brian shared Hereditary: A grieving family is haunted by tragic and disturbing occurrences.MidsommarMarshall shared Atrioc, one of his favorite YouTubers. Start with this video.LudwigDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
4/7/2022 • 29 minutes, 13 seconds
433: Making a Case for Icons
This week, we make the case for designing product icons and discuss what to do if your team doesn’t want to invest in great iconography. In the Sidebar, we talk about how to incorporate default typefaces into your design system.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Christian RotzollZack MeredithJSZach GeistKates Hartmanmike kennyWilsonAndre DinizMattias KronbergFollow up:Uhl Albert pointed out that “ruinous empathy” comes from the Radical Candor Framework.Main Topic:This week, we make the case for designing product icons and discuss what to do if your team doesn’t want to invest in great iconography.Priscilla Then asks on GitHub:The Lead Developer at my work requested to remove some of the icons, because they slow down development time when having to wait for one to be created, grappling with SVGs, etc. Unfortunately, he is right as they are time-consuming to make (especially good ones) and since I'm the only UX/UI designer in the company, it slows me down and I become the bottleneck.That said, I feel that icons give character, polish and professionalism to an otherwise extremely utilitarian UI. Icons can also be functional in that they help make certain elements stand out from an otherwise huge sea of text, but they are still seen as "fluff". I've asked for another designer to be hired, or request our graphic designer to create icons when he has time, but these suggestions didn't get any support. How would you make a case for icons when they are seen as mere decoration?Feather IconsIconic IconsBootstrap IconsAnt IconsMaterial Design IconsIcons ToolboxIcon SizesCool Things:Brian shared the Opal C1, a professional webcam that claims DSLR-quality images in a $300 chassis. So far: it’s definitely a beta product, but depending on your needs it might be a worthwhile upgrade!Marshall shared the ohsnap! Snapmount 2.0, an accessory that helps you mount your phone to a wall (with MagSafe!), making it ideal for turning your phone into a mounted shower speaker.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
3/23/2022 • 25 minutes, 16 seconds
432: Traits of a Good Manager
This week, we spent more time exploring the traits of a good designer manager. In the Sidebar, we talk about the design details of Apple’s Studio Display and Mac Studio.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:SteveJelte BijkerkOliver StahlKevin HwangYan WuParker HendersonSam XiaJames MorganHoyinBradley SedorZachary JohnsonDamien ShanPrerna PradeepJuneAmie ChenHolden TuffieldCaseyEmily ChenFollow up:Bulk-detach follow-up — the Seek and Destroy plugin detaches all nested styles, too!Thanks Damon Ahola for the follow-up on transitioning from industrial to digital product design.Main Topic:This week, we spent more time exploring the traits of a good designer manager.What makes a good manager?We tweeted: What's the most memorable thing a manager has done for/to you? It could be positive or negative, but just generally something that left an impression or changed your trajectory.Read the responses.Cool Things:Brian shared Any Distance, a beautiful app designed to help you share your workout stories.Marshall shared Brandon Sanderson’s Kickstarter, now the largest fundraise in Kickstarter history! $29m and counting...Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
3/16/2022 • 27 minutes, 52 seconds
431: Transitioning from Industrial to Digital Design
This week, we talk about transitioning industries and how to bridge the quality gap in a new field. In the Sidebar, we talk about storytelling and the surprising insights that can be found in engagement data.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Chris CallettaAnna BartaJan FrüchtlMichael LeAlbin Groenkyle baldingerHenri RaadiSara SanguinoFollow up:@smallmedium pointed out that bulk-detach exists in Figma — thanks for the tip!Main Topic:This week, we talk about transitioning industries and how to bridge the quality gap in a new field.The Gap by Ira GlassCool Things:Brian shared Alfread, a small utility app that actually helps you stay on top of your read-it-later backlog.Marshall shared Horizon Forbidden West, the sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, a beautiful open world game with robot dinosaurs. Need we say more?Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
3/2/2022 • 22 minutes, 54 seconds
430: Design File Sanity and Breaking Navigation Patterns
This week, we talk about design file sources of truth, Snapchat's evolution, and the qualities of great managers. In the Sidebar, we talk about building a YouTube channel from scratch, the opportunity for designers on YouTube, and ways to de-risk a new creative exploration.Golden Ratio Supporters:Zeplin lets designers spend more time on design, and less time prepping design files for the team. Effortlessly build user journeys with native connectors, flow groups, and text labels — no more maintaining extra layers in your design tool. Zeplin is so much more than just specs — get started for free to see why.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Andrew AmbrosinoChris RoyConor MackPeter CarletonshanbergPatrick MarxGabriel ValdiviaAlessaDorian ZlatanAslam MarzookMain Topic:This week, we talk about design file sources of truth, Snapchat's evolution, and the qualities of great managers.Emily asks on GitHub: Hi! I'm curious how other teams maintain their "latest design" mockups for designs that have been shipped.Zach asks on GitHub: I've always wondered how Snapchat was able to get away with a design that broke so many conventions, particularly in the way you navigate the app. Overtime, they seem to have been returning to a normal nav pattern, especially now with the new tab bar design. What do you think of the app's design and evolution, and do you know of any other apps that break the rules and still find success?Mannnny asks on GitHub: Speaking of being a team lead or manager, what do you think are the core skills a manager should have? Also when do you know you’re ready to be a team lead or manager? Do you have to be a great IC to be a manager? I personally don’t think so, they’re very different roles and requires different skills.Cool Things:Brian shared Must, a prettier Letterboxd. If you are willing to trade visuals for social features, Must is nice!Marshall shared Clear Spaces, an iOS app to create transparent widgets to clean up your Home Screen.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
2/24/2022 • 32 minutes, 54 seconds
429: Better Remote Onboarding
This week, we talk about the messy nature of remote onboarding and share our tips to make it suck just a little less. In the Sidebar, we talk about the visual design for the heads up display used in televised sports.Golden Ratio Supporters:Zeplin lets designers spend more time on design, and less time prepping design files for the team. Effortlessly build user journeys with native connectors, flow groups, and text labels — no more maintaining extra layers in your design tool. Zeplin is so much more than just specs — get started for free to see why.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Kevin BennettChris CarboEricPaula OjansuuTom PhillipsThatSidMaxAnthony DiSpezioXJ LuFollow up:Regarding micromanaging, Stevie Roger tweeted: We have a weekly team show-and-tell/idea sharing and collectively doesn’t feel like I’m being micromanaged. I’ve learnt more from others guidance and it never feels like micromanaging. This has been endlessly useful as I move into more senior roles.Regarding senior designer expectations, Brandon Schmittling tweeted: Senior designers talk to other designers and creatives in their field. They have dialogues with their peers at other organizations and across industries. A stretch signal might be: Senior designers share their conversations and “bring the outside in” to their team or organization. Just something I’ve been thinking lately. Great episode and thanks!Main Topic:This week, we talk about the messy nature of remote onboarding and share our tips to make it suck just a little less.Read the community's replies on Brian's tweetCool Things:Brian shared The French Dispatch, Wes Anderson's latest film. It's fun! If you're into this style, you won't be disappointed.Marshall shared Murderville, a murder mystery show with a new celebrity guest every week. And it's new!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
2/17/2022 • 28 minutes, 15 seconds
428: Teaching vs Micromanaging
This week, we talk about teaching versus micromanaging, or how to give feedback as a manager in a productive and growth-oriented way. In the Sidebar, Marshall shares his tips and tricks for organizing icon systems in Figma.Golden Ratio Supporters:Zeplin lets designers spend more time on design, and less time prepping design files for the team. Effortlessly build user journeys with native connectors, flow groups, and text labels — no more maintaining extra layers in your design tool. Zeplin is so much more than just specs — get started for free to see why.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:John CaseyFrancis Wumayra pulidousrnk1Michael OlsonDStacey PetersonJustin HaldaneDian ChenDeclan Reilly-GordonAlex BlancoPhoebe HogelandTLJustin BuckamunthSudhanshu GautamMartin BanuelosAdam StanfordTara KirklandMain Topic:This week, we talk about teaching versus micromanaging, or how to give feedback as a manager in a productive and growth-oriented way.Anonymous asks:I’ve been promoted to a lead, and I’m managing a few entry-level designers working on small features. When discussing UX flows and sketches, they seem fine. But I randomly popped into their Figma files and noticed that their files are not as organized, and their UI work has some issues with padding, margins, decimal values, etc.I feel like this is something easily trainable, since it’s UI related. I could jump on a call with them to educate them and show some examples of how to do things. But I have a tiny doubt about if I’m micromanaging, since this role is new to me.Am I micromanaging if I jump into their files and do padding checks? If yes, how do I do this right? If not, what’s the difference between managing and micro managing?Cool Things:Brian shared Slopes, a fantastic app for skiers and snowboarders to track their runs and compete with friends. It’s a lot of fun, and has some really interesting design patterns to learn from.Follow @parrots and @elanovacMarshall shared the Ember mug, a game-changing quality of life improvement that keeps your hot drink at the perfect temperature. A bit expensive, but worth it.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
2/10/2022 • 26 minutes, 2 seconds
427: Tools for Thought ft. Mark McGranaghan and Adam Wiggins
This week, we sat down with Mark McGranaghan and Adam Wiggins to talk about building creative tools, designing across devices and platforms, creating career capital, starting design podcasts, and more.Golden Ratio Supporters:Zeplin lets designers spend more time on design, and less time prepping design files for the team. Effortlessly build user journeys with native connectors, flow groups, and text labels — no more maintaining extra layers in your design tool. Zeplin is so much more than just specs — get started for free to see why.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Meredith GrubbsBrandon SchmittlingPablo González DayZach SheaPedroAlex KayaianJustin FarrugiaAustin SeeleyShrinkrayJeffrey DaneseMain Topic:This week, we sat down with Mark McGranaghan and Adam Wiggins to talk about building creative tools, designing across devices and platforms, creating career capital, starting design podcasts, and more.Mark McGranaghan on Twitter (website)Adam Wiggins on Twitter (website)MuseMetamuse PodcastInk & SwitchThe Twelve-Factor AppGo by ExampleThe future of iPadObsidianRoam ResearchAndy MatuschakCraftCool Things:Brian shared Vampire Survivors, a fun little indie roguelike that is easily worth the price for many hours of chilled-out vampire evasion.Hollow KnightDead CellsWarm SnowMarshall shared Agent to the Stars, a fun and different approach to the alien visitor genre.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
2/3/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 21 seconds
426: Senior++ Designer Expectations
This week, we share some (hopefully) non-obvious paths to level up at work and exceed the expectations for a senior++ product designer. In the Sidebar, we talk about the importance of giving blunt feedback, and share ways to do it tactfully and with kindness.Golden Ratio Supporters:Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Derick AniesNatalie HelmerToren JensMorgan QuinnSean KennedyDylan RoseVarun ThotaFernando PegoriniAkshitha VictorMarina BroidoMain Topic:This week, we share some (hopefully) non-obvious paths to level up at work and exceed the expectations for a senior++ product designer.Cool Things:Brian shared The Courage to be DislikedMarshall shared Wordle, a fun and simple daily word game. Pro tip: start with snail and outer.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
1/27/2022 • 35 minutes, 24 seconds
425: Overengineering Variants
This week, we share tips for crafting component variants to avoid the dreaded variant-explosion problem. In the Sidebar, we talk about Tesla’s latest UI refresh, where we see auto interfaces going in the future, and share some of our favorite car dashboard design details.Golden Ratio Supporters:Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Aneliya KyurkchiyskaLuciaMatthew AchariamAlan MillsJordanMejji LeTaylor VogelFilip SzafirowskiMain Topic:This week, we share tips for crafting component variants to avoid the dreaded variant-explosion problem.Bryan Maniotakis asks about Figma variants on GitHub: Based on your experience, is this method sustainable? Is forcing the user to hide/show layers a better option to reduce complexity? Should I break out the component into more subcomponents to create fewer variants, but which causes more clicking around?Cool Things:Brian shared the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock as a nice upgrade to your home’s deadbolts. Auto-locking and unlocking are great features, and the ability to share access with a partner or friends is awesome, too.Marshall shared Lian-Li UNI Fans, a modular, daisy-chainable fan module for your custom PC build.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
1/20/2022 • 24 minutes, 41 seconds
424: The Art of Unsolicited Redesigns
This week, we talk about the art of creating unsolicited redesigns at work — how to approach them, how to wrangle complexity and rabbit holes, and what to do when you have something worth sharing. In the Sidebar, we share our strategies to become a better storyteller and presentation builder.Golden Ratio Supporters:Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Justin NeelyMichael DeGothseirChris BarrettAnita MiskovicKyrylo KholopkinRichard LaxaKevin TurnerImran AshrafShuhua QuanMike ScottSteve SalgadoLiva KacaraJin ErnestLuke WenzelLeandroRichard QuayJosh NelsonBen WongRaymond ZhouHau HuynhMain Topic:This week, we talk about the art of unsolicited redesigns at work — how to approach them, how to wrangle complexity and rabbit holes, and what to do when you have something worth sharing.Cool Things:Brian shared The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon. If you want to try something new, non-tech, but deeply interesting, give this a read!Marshall shared the entire Jeremy Robinson collection of books.The OthersFluxExo-HunterTribeThe DarkMind BulletInfiniteNPCInfinite 2Island 731Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
1/12/2022 • 35 minutes, 39 seconds
423: What We Learned in 2021
This week, we recap how we grew, and the things we learned, in 2021. In The Sidebar, we look forward to 2022 and talk about some of our personal and professional goals for the new year.Sponsor:Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City. Today, Patreon is at the heart of the creator economy. In the last 8 years, the product has grown to support more than 250k creators, who are collectively supported by more than 8 million patrons. So far, Patreon has paid out more than $2.5 billion to creators, and are now on pace to pay out over $100 million every month.Patreon's design team is small, but growing. The opportunity for impact on the product, and on millions of creators and patrons around the world, can't be overstated. The team is dedicated to leveling up the craft of Patreon's products, shipping beautiful experiences, and building the best tools to help anyone make a living on the internet.If you're a designer looking for your next level up, get in touch with Patreon's design team and tell them we sent you!Learn more about Patreon's open rolesThe Second Renaissance Is ComingPatreon's Culture DeckPatreon's teamGolden Ratio Supporters:Patreon — Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City to build the future of the creator economy. Join their small team and level up today.Sympli — Sympli Pulse is a version tracking application for Figma that lets you and your team clearly understand what's going on — even with hundreds of frames, components and design files — and answer the most painful questions about who changed what and why, adding context to your design decisions. Find Pulse in Figma Community. Learn more at Sympli.io.Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Sean McGuiganAislinn KellyPetteri TiilikkaEricKatie ChenGabe de la MoraJonathanSander KalmusY. ChenMiranda LemmerFollow up:Complainisode follow up:Graham Connell tweeted: To pile on to the complainisode, animations that take way too long drives me nuts! Like a hover animation that takes a full second to complete. AHHHHAntonija Pek tweeted: complain episode...Apps not having dark mode (ahem @figmadesign), electron apps that suck all the RAM, services that are US only, everything is now subscription based...To name a fewBrian wrote about iMessage spam workflows.Main Topic:This week, we recap where we grew, and the things we learned, in 2021.What I’ve learned so far about design advising and angel investingCool Things:Brian shared Primavera tortilla chips — if you know, you know.Marshall shared the Gerber Truss multi-tool — always a good idea to have one of these around the house.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
12/16/2021 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
422: The Complainisode
This week, we were invited to have a rant session about the little things in modern software that drive us nuts. A complainisode! In the Sidebar, we share our strategies for having a successful design challenge interview loop.Sponsor:Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City. Today, Patreon is at the heart of the creator economy. In the last 8 years, the product has grown to support more than 250k creators, who are collectively supported by more than 8 million patrons. So far, Patreon has paid out more than $2.5 billion to creators, and are now on pace to pay out over $100 million every month.Patreon's design team is small, but growing. The opportunity for impact on the product, and on millions of creators and patrons around the world, can't be overstated. The team is dedicated to leveling up the craft of Patreon's products, shipping beautiful experiences, and building the best tools to help anyone make a living on the internet.If you're a designer looking for your next level up, get in touch with Patreon's design team and tell them we sent you!Learn more about Patreon's open rolesThe Second Renaissance Is ComingPatreon's Culture DeckPatreon's teamGolden Ratio Supporters:Patreon — Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City to build the future of the creator economy. Join their small team and level up today.Sympli — Sympli Pulse is a version tracking application for Figma that lets you and your team clearly understand what's going on — even with hundreds of frames, components and design files — and answer the most painful questions about who changed what and why, adding context to your design decisions. Find Pulse in Figma Community. Learn more at Sympli.io.Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Sidharath ChhataniNormaFollow up:We’ve been recording this gosh dang podcast for 7 years!Thank you all for the Spotify Wrapped shoutouts ❤️Main Topic:This week, we were invited to have a rant session about the little things in modern software that drive us nuts. A complainisode!James Bartlett asks on GitHub: Frustrations with existing products got me into design. As you guys have new Macs, perhaps now's a good time to share your frustrations with Mac OS, and ideate on ways to mitigate. For example, I'd like to see an inbox for Airdrop. Currently everything airdropped, gets dropped into the downloads folder, and with no way to sort by sender etc.Winamp’s new website is...not good.Apollo has great in-app release notes.Cool Things:Brian shared Cron, a lovely new calendar application for macOS. Get on the waitlist!Marshall shared Twelve South Action Bands for Apple Watch. Funky, but useful!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
12/9/2021 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
421: The Future of Remote Design Teams
This week, we talk about the pros and cons of working on a remote design team, and what we think the future of design organizations will look like in a post-pandemic world. In The Sidebar, we talk about how to weigh compensation against your career trajectory.Sponsor:Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City. Today, Patreon is at the heart of the creator economy. In the last 8 years, the product has grown to support more than 250k creators, who are collectively supported by more than 8 million patrons. So far, Patreon has paid out more than $2.5 billion to creators, and are now on pace to pay out over $100 million every month.Patreon's design team is small, but growing. The opportunity for impact on the product, and on millions of creators and patrons around the world, can't be overstated. The team is dedicated to leveling up the craft of Patreon's products, shipping beautiful experiences, and building the best tools to help anyone make a living on the internet.If you're a designer looking for your next level up, get in touch with Patreon's design team and tell them we sent you!Learn more about Patreon's open rolesThe Second Renaissance Is ComingPatreon's Culture DeckPatreon's teamGolden Ratio Supporters:Patreon — Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City to build the future of the creator economy. Join their small team and level up today.Sympli — Designers and developers working together need control over their assets. Sympli tracks every version of every design: no guessing what changed, no lost files or overwritten work, development-ready specs. Learn more at Sympli.io.Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Tao ZhangCaitriona MurphyAllen TanGreg SiegalNeelMichelly SuguiDavid BielenbergAlexander FandénFilip RuislBillAislinn KellyWilliam MartinssonFollow up:Nerd snipingCheck out Marshall's Advanced Tips and Tricks for Figma Users community file.Main Topic:This week, we talk about the pros and cons of working on a remote design team, and what we think the future of design organizations will look like in a post-pandemic world.Klexo asks on GitHub:Hiya, this question resurfaced following the Patreon shout-out in the cursor episode. All their design roles (and there were loads) were limited to NY and SF whereas engineering for the same company has multiple remote openings. Have seen this across other companies like Stripe, Pinterest etc. Why is that? Shouldn't these companies be able to offer remote roles especially with the onset of remote payroll startups solving the logistics of it? Have you found working with remote design teams subpar?Cool Things:Brian shared Arcane on Netflix — it's absolutely beautiful, and everyone should at least watch the first episode.Marshall shared Unpacking, a zen puzzle game about...yes, unpacking!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
12/2/2021 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
420: The Pointer Cursor Debate
This week, we discuss the humble cursor and its role in affording interactivity in software design. In The Sidebar, we talk about the long term impact of the features we build, the importance of smart defaults, and the value of time well spent in our products.Sponsor:Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City. Today, Patreon is at the heart of the creator economy. In the last 8 years, the product has grown to support more than 250k creators, who are collectively supported by more than 8 million patrons. So far, Patreon has paid out more than $2.5 billion to creators, and are now on pace to pay out over $100 million every month.Patreon's design team is small, but growing. The opportunity for impact on the product, and on millions of creators and patrons around the world, can't be overstated. The team is dedicated to leveling up the craft of Patreon's products, shipping beautiful experiences, and building the best tools to help anyone make a living on the internet.If you're a designer looking for your next level up, get in touch with Patreon's design team and tell them we sent you!Learn more about Patreon's open rolesThe Second Renaissance Is ComingPatreon's Culture DeckPatreon's teamGolden Ratio Supporters:Patreon — Patreon is hiring product designers in San Francisco and New York City to build the future of the creator economy. Join their small team and level up today.Sympli — Designers and developers working together need control over their assets. Sympli tracks every version of every design: no guessing what changed, no lost files or overwritten work, development-ready specs. Learn more at Sympli.io.Play — Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Natasha SkovParker GibsonDennis Espino MaravillaYanal TayyemUdochiBenjamin ArteagaMain Topic:This week, we discuss the humble cursor and its role in affording interactivity in software design.Anonymous asks: Hey Brian and Marshall, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the use of the hand pointer cursor icon for clickable elements. Windows, macOS, and HTML seem pretty clear that it is intended only for links which lack the visual affordance that buttons have while Material design and seemingly most web apps embrace the hand for all clickable elements. I haven't found what the official rationale is for using the hand everywhere and I'm also curious what users most expect at this point.The cursor MDN spec.Susan KareWhy is the mouse cursor slightly tilted?Who created the Mac Mickey pointer cursor?Cool Things:Brian shared Mimestream, a native macOS email client for Gmail. It's fast, looks and feels great, and is a worthy replacement for the stock Mail app on macOS.Marshall shared An Evening With Silk Sonic by Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, and Silk Sonic. Listen on Apple Music or Spotify.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!The Sidebar:In this week’s Sidebar, we talk about the long term impact of the features we build, the importance of smart defaults, and the value of time well spent in our products.
11/17/2021 • 30 minutes, 49 seconds
419: Teaching Design at Work
This week, we share our strategies and motivations for teaching design at work. In The Sidebar, we talk about the shape of software, how we visualize the tools we build, and what it means for software to feel like something physical.Golden Ratio Supporters:Sympli brings its modern design handoff and design version control tools to your secure environment. Upgrade your collaboration workflow with Sympli's self-Hosted option. Learn more at Sympli.io.Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here.Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Adir SLMattTorye CookeTFollow up:Ben Pickering recommended Sci-Fi Interfaces.Steffen Kotschi recommended Make It So, Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction.Connelly Rader reminded us of the original Xbox UI 🔥Main Topic:This week, we share our strategies and motivations for teaching design at work.Cool Things:Brian shared the At Ease Hoodie from Lululemon. It’s so comfortable, strong recommend.Marshall shared the Hue Sync Box and Smart Lightstrips to create a really immersive movie-watching experience.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
11/10/2021 • 30 minutes, 48 seconds
418: Fictional User Interfaces
This week, we talk about the weird and beautiful world of fictional user interfaces: why do futuristic UIs look so cool? And why aren't they usable? Is the future really going to look like this? In The Sidebar, we share our must-have macOS apps that are always installed first on a new machine.Golden Ratio Supporters:Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here.Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!Sympli brings its modern design handoff and design version control tools to your secure environment. Upgrade your collaboration workflow with Sympli's self-Hosted option. Learn more at Sympli.io.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Jayanta BanikWayne DahlbergKintu BhandariLisa Gorn RivkinBinhao YangMain Topic:This week, we talk about the weird and beautiful world of fictional user interfaces: why do futuristic UIs look so cool? And why aren't they usable? Is the future really going to look like this?Sellty asks on GitHub: I was a huge fan of Iron Man Jarvis style FUI's but after studying UI/UX at university, I can't help but notice how useless and not user-friendly some of the FUI's look. It's basically ruined me for any Marvel movies. However, I have been told that FUI should be seen inspiration to what our future user interfaces (or no-interface) will look and feel like. I'm curious to know what FUI you thought was really cool that you could see being used in a real world application in the futureGMUNKOblivion GFXHUDS & GUISMovie UIMinority Report UIWhy Her Will Dominate UI Design Even More Than Minority ReportBehind the scenes of Westworld UIStar Trek LCARS wallpapersCool Things:Brian shared Dune, the 2021 adaptation of Frank Herbert's seminal science fiction novel — yes, it's a beautiful movie. Read Dune.Marshall shared To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, a new epic science fiction story from Christopher Paolini. During a routine survey mission on an uncolonized planet, Kira finds an alien relic. At first she's delighted, but elation turns to terror when the ancient dust around her begins to move.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
11/3/2021 • 30 minutes, 59 seconds
417: The Side Project Prophecy
This week, we reflect on why it is that talking about building a side project can often reduce your motivation to actually finish the project. We dig into our latest side project progress and share tips for maintaining momentum. In The Sidebar, we recap Google’s Pixel 6 event and share our hot takes on the latest phones and software announcements.Golden Ratio Supporters:Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Full access invites available for the first 25 people here.Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!Sympli builds design version control and developer handoff tools to help teams collaborate on screen designs. Check out their design-to-development plugins for all major design tools, including a version control app for Sketch, Sympli.io.Latest VIP Patrons:FoxFire720Lukáš TherBjarki Steinn BirgissonChoCurtis WiniesdorfferAntonioDrian HillmanJenna BarthMason HahnSam StephensonTrevor HarrisAnnika GansonYuan ZhuangBrett BensonSolveig Engevold GaustadThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Follow up:We’ve declared issue bankruptcy on our GitHub repository. If you have a question or topic you’d like to hear us talk about on the show, please open an issue!Main Topic:This week, we reflect on why it is that talking about building a side project can often reduce your motivation to actually finish the project. We dig into our latest side project progress and share tips for maintaining momentum.Brian’s personal website WIP thread.Cool Things:Brian shared Next.js, a React framework for building websites. This week they released version 12 and things are getting so so good. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about React and build a new website in the process, take a look at their step-by-step guide.Marshall shared Far Cry 6, the latest release in the Far Cry series where there is something new and interesting to discover every 30 seconds or less — guaranteed!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
10/27/2021 • 37 minutes, 9 seconds
416: UI Reviews and QA
This week, we talk about our processes for reviewing UI and making sure that things are shipping as close to spec as possible. In The Sidebar, we recap Apple’s Unleashed event, sharing our favorite moments and spicy takes.Golden Ratio Supporters:Sympli builds design version control and developer handoff tools to help teams collaborate on screen designs. Check out their design-to-development plugins for all major design tools, including a version control app for Sketch, Sympli.io.Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Play is currently looking for talented iOS Engineers to join their team — apply here!Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!Latest VIP Patrons:Daniel Di GiandomenicoKlaus ChoAbhisek MishraKarina KassimanovaMackenzie NasonRaphael Essoo-SnowdonNikol ChenThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we talk about our processes for reviewing UI and making sure that things are shipping as close to spec as possible.Priscilla Then asks on GitHub:For the last year, my work has gotten the QA people to do UI reviews, which has been difficult, because they don't have the visual and technical training. They also don't know CSS to be able to make specifications, nor are they able to update the design system.They very often miss things that I have to create a ticket to be fixed later, and spend so much time in communication when asking me to check their work, that I might as well have reviewed it myself, and the time they spent trying to figure out an issue, could've been better used at doing what they're good at.Unfortunately, I'm the only designer (out of a team of 20+ devs and several QA people), so they want me to focus on designing at a higher level (wireframes, mocks, etc.), not checking for minor details. I also haven't worked at a bigger company that has more than 1 designer, so am wondering how does it work at other companies? Any shared processes / experiences would be greatly appreciated.Cool Things:Brian shared Succession, a well-made show about terrible people.Marshall shared Twelve Minutes, an interactive thriller-puzzle game about a man trapped in a time loop.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
10/20/2021 • 22 minutes, 33 seconds
415: News Desk, Vol. 3
This week, we talk about the new Stripe Press website, pasting behavior in Figma, the latest tvOS UI, and the importance of using fake data in placeholder copy. In The Sidebar, we share our tools and strategies for remembering the important things that come up in our day-to-day work.Golden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!Play is the first native iOS design tool made for teams creating mobile products. Design, prototype, and collaborate, directly from your phone. With Play you can experience your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features not found in other design and prototyping tools. Check out Play at createwithplay.com.Latest VIP Patrons:Richard KeenanChris MackLiz GoodwinDakota SumnerZachary Sanderson-HarrisAmandineJared PriceOleg PanichevRoxana CorralThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Follow Up:More memorable software moments:Ramiro Ruiz tweeted: I think the last one was while using FigJam, so many great features like adding components.And cursor chat!Connelly Rader tweeted: Dispo onboarding was delightful - unboxing your camera by knocking over the bag. Same with opening my first Dispo Dump!Dispo on the App StoreUgo Cireddu mentioned a few on Patreon:AirPods pairing process and how it syncs across devicesThe wifi sharing feature between friends when a friend tries to enter a password that is saved to your iCloud Keychain.The Apple Watch pairing process and the cool animations and super easy steps.The setting up of a new iPhone when transferring data from an old iPhone.PushFit is a simple workout tracker for iOS that uses the front camera to track pushups.Ruby Chen tweeted: I got an iPad and started learning Procreate recently. When figuring how to have reference image side by side, I stumbled upon a feature where it shows your front camera feed and you can PAINT ON YOU FACE LIVE!!! Definitely a big delightful wow moment for me!Raffaele Vitale tweeted: _The "Card format" when writing in @craftdocsapp is just great. I loved this lateral onHoverStart table of contents from the public launch of @height_app yesterday._CraftHeightMain Topic:This week, we talk about the new Stripe Press website, pasting behavior in Figma, the latest tvOS UI, and the importance of using fake data in placeholder copy.Stripe PressNew pasting behavior in FigmaBreaking down Amazon’s mega dropdownKeyboard MaestroNetflix will edit phone numbers out of Squid Game following prank callsWhy do fake numbers start with 555?Cool Things:Brian shared Apple Maps on iOS 15: it’s actually good. It’s really fun to explore major cities and landmarks in 3D mode.Marshall shared a PopSocket + MagSafe combo:Base platePop socketDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
10/13/2021 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
414: Memorable Software Moments
This week, we recall our most recent “wow” moments with the products in our lives. What are yours? In The Sidebar, we talk about different loading state strategies and their impact on the user experience.Golden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!Latest VIP Patrons:Max GeorgopoulosChristina JacobsMerrisa TangLiam SheppardMichael GoliverSam RyanThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we recall our most recent “wow” moments with the products in our lives. What are yours?Raffaele Vitale asks on Twitter: what was your last and truly memorable “wow" moment you had with a digital or physical product?Play uses a wild drawer system to let you actually design apps on your phone. It’s very smooth.Hands on with iOS Live Text.Unlock your phone with Apple Watch when wearing a mask.Tonal’s dynamic weight mode is very cool.NFTs are weird. If you’re interested, start with this post: How to set up a crypto wallet to buy NFTs by Pablo Stanley. OpenSea is where most NFTs are being sold.Cool Things:Brian shared replicate.ai/explore, a playground of machine learning programs that you can run in the browser. Check out toonify and age simulator.Marshall shared Survivor Season 41, but drop the 4. A whole new era!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
9/29/2021 • 25 minutes, 30 seconds
413: Design Mentorship
This week, we talk about design mentorship: what does an effective mentor do, how to find a mentor, how to avoid giving bad career advice, and more. In The Sidebar, we talk about obsessing over the pixels, wasting time on unimportant details, and how to tell the difference between polish and procrastination.Golden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!Latest VIP Patrons:BilalAJ PatshkowskiBen CFirst Name, pause, Last NameSam HermesSid KshetrapalNachiket NanotyHoyinThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Follow Up:Manny asks on Twitter: Curious, how much time do you guys usually spend on side projects a day/week? Whenever I work on side projects, I always feel guilty of not spending time with my other half, friends and pets because we haven’t seen each other for a whole day usuallyProbably...10-20 hours per week, on a good week? Huge caveat: we don’t have kids.Siddharth agreed with Marshall about when to ship: sure you can ship fast and often (i try) and you’ll quickly learn what you didnt know w/ feedback 10/10. but there are some things that only click ✨ when you’re chasing that last 5%, someone else can’t do that click for youMain Topic:This week, we talk about design mentorship: what does an effective mentor do, how to find a mentor, how to avoid giving bad career advice, and more.Cool Things:Brian shared Amplosion and Achoo from Christian Selig (the creator of the Apollo Reddit app, which we love). These are using the new Safari extension APIs that are new in iOS 15! Amplosion automatically redirects away from AMP pages on Google, and Achoo lets you inspect the HTML of a page on your phone.Marshall shared 14 by Peter Clines, the next entry in Marshall’s Book Club. More recommendations from Peter Clines: The Fold and Paradox Bound.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
9/22/2021 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
412: Side Project Perfectionism
This week, we talk about how we combat perfectionism in our side projects, the value of shipping, and why sharing a project too early can backfire. In the Sidebar, we recap Apple’s September event with our hot takes and spicy opinions.Golden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!Latest VIP Patrons:KyleSkyler SchainElena NewbroughDominique HornerColin ChapinKeiron BoswellEva RatcliffeMike WacloAleksey NikitinCliff WarrenEdward GyngellStevie RodgerSarah Catherine SmithThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we talk about how we combat perfectionism in our side projects, the value of shipping, and why sharing a project too early can backfire.Would love to know your thoughts on tackling progress over perfection especially in the product design world.I know Marshall doesn't want to publish anything which isn't perfect to his eyes but the issue is that I'm not as nearly as good as Marshall 😭, so it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on overcoming this.Whenever I work on my portfolio or a case study, I can't help but get stuck or held up on details to make it perfect. Although I try to focus on the progress and ignore the perfection part, the OCD makes me so frustrated to the point I eventually go back and fix those issues and end up delaying what I wanted to finish further.Cool Things:Brian shared Cometeer, the best dang coffee you’ll ever have. Click the link to save $25.Marshall shared Infinite by Jeremy Robinson, which has a new sequel out for any sci-fi fans among you!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
9/16/2021 • 35 minutes, 19 seconds
411: Follow-upisode
This week, we follow up on last week’s conversation about designing at agencies, hiring contractors, Yelp’s app icons, and Bock’s Constant. In the Sidebar, we talk about designing with your mind’s eye and how learning to brain-prototype will help fast-track your growth as a designer.Latest VIP Patrons:DarionXinran WangÓlafur Sverrir KjartanssonAdam CollierGenghis MendozaMojAndrei SlobtsovChase SimmonsJustin BaughnDerek ShirkMisael AbreuIf you’re in New York, come meet up at Makeshift.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we follow up on last week’s conversation about designing at agencies, hiring contractors, Yelp’s app icons, and Bock’s Constant.Brian Leach followed up and talked about how in-house designers might experience creative atrophy.Raffaele asked when a product company should hire an external agency.Genghis Mendoza sent over some advantages to working at an agency:Build your strategic business skill set, working with strategists, engagement managers and clients, you develop new views of what your designs do to impact the client's business.Build your soft skills (consultant muscle): being able to articulate your designs, learning to work with a variety of different stakeholders. broaden your audience, from c-level to non-product people.Exercise your design rigor, strengthen your process, or become nimble and adjust your process depending on the engagement.Improve research skills as you develop patterns to learn quickly and delve into new verticals, markets and problems.Facilitation skills improve: practice techniques and you build up your playbook of strategies, to diverge, bring people to consensus, and all the things you need to make clients a part of the design thinking process.Breadth of verticals, developing a wider lens to learn more patterns from different industries, learning new problems and solving for them.Since you are in a strategic mindset most of the time, you're always searching for possibilities, trends, and begin to develop a futurist mindset, as you are designing for the art of the possible. I think this is a skill set you can also learn in-house, but as a consultant the path is more attuned to lend to this behavior. Using the RPG metaphor, this is the specialization in the skills tree.Uhl Albert noticed that Yelp’s app icons on Android are better, dropping the Yelp label from the icon itself.Derek Shirk asked about “Bach’s contant” — easy typo to hear. We call it “Bock’s Constant” aka Marshall’s Law of UX: “People don’t fucking read.”See: Laws of UXCool Things:Brian shared Hearthstone Battlegrounds, a fun variant of Hearthstone’s card game mechanics that levels the playing field and has infinite variability. It’s really fun!Marshall shared The Fold by Peter Cline, a fun sci-fi read with a buck-wild ending.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
9/8/2021 • 32 minutes, 31 seconds
410: Agency vs In-House Design
This week, we compare agency vs. in-house design work, dissect the tradeoffs, and share interview tips for anyone moving from an agency to a product company. In The Sidebar, we share our favorite Keynote tips and tricks and our top strategy for telling a more clear story in a deck.Sponsor:Baronfig makes tools for thinkers: guided journals, simple notebooks, writing instruments, bags, desk organizers, travel accessories, and more. Their products are beautiful, functional, and simple — we use them and love them. Use the promo code DESIGNDETAILS21 to get 20% off your purchase of $50 or more.Latest VIP Patrons:RaiseaplantAndrew FrankOlowu AbayomiDavid EastPaige MariucciAlfredo ContrerasAndrewMiguel SalvadorGolden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we compare agency vs. in-house design work, dissect the tradeoffs, and share interview tips for anyone moving from an agency to a product company.Brian Leach asks on Twitter: have you dudes done an episode on in-house design vs agency work? Would love some perspective on different ways to think about that dilemmaCool Things:Brian shared Dave on FX/Hulu. Push through S2E3 if it’s not your thing, the rest of the season ends on a high note.Marshall shared Y the Last Man, upcoming on Hulu. Based on the trailer, the show looks true to the comics but we’ll have to see when it comes out!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
8/25/2021 • 26 minutes, 46 seconds
409: Twitter’s Follow Button
This week, we talk about Twitter’s new follow buttons. Are they a mistake? Or a fix for something broken that we’d all become used to? Our opinions on buttons emerge! In The Sidebar, we talk about what to do with time off.Sponsor:Baronfig makes tools for thinkers: guided journals, simple notebooks, writing instruments, bags, desk organizers, travel accessories, and more. Their products are beautiful, functional, and simple — we use them and love them. Use the promo code DESIGNDETAILS21 to get 20% off your purchase of $50 or more.Latest VIP Patrons:MacarenaEunice KimJeanIvy MukherjeeAkhil LochenJak StronstadJing JinAgnieszka KroczekNickyGolden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we talk about Twitter’s new follow buttons. Are they a mistake? Or a fix for something broken that we’d all become used to? Our opinions on buttons emerge!@rsms thinks the change is a mistake@dannpetty thinks the change is a fixCool Things:Brian shared The White Lotus, a social satire set over the course of a week-long vacation in Hawaii. The tension is real, and it’s good!Marshall shared 100 Foot Wave, a six-part miniseries on HBO about the decade-long odyssey of surfing pioneer Garrett McNamara who dreams of conquering a 100 foot wave.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
8/18/2021 • 21 minutes, 33 seconds
408: News Desk, Vol. 2
This week, we talk about Yelp’s new logo and app icons, Apple’s new child safety initiatives, and the miniature masterpieces of the Olympic pictograms. In the Sidebar, we curate practical negotiation tips, strategies, and concepts to help you through a job change.Sponsor:Baronfig makes tools for thinkers: guided journals, simple notebooks, writing instruments, bags, desk organizers, travel accessories, and more. Their products are beautiful, functional, and simple — we use them and love them. Use the promo code DESIGNDETAILS21 to get 20% off your purchase of $50 or more.Latest VIP Patrons:Madeline WZhu NanMartinTim BalzerVanessa LinLuis YujaMichael WallaceJackiel RothschildGolden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we talk about Yelp’s new logo and app icons, Apple’s new child safety initiatives, and the miniature masterpieces of the Olympic pictograms.An inside look at how we refreshed Yelp’s logo and app iconsApple’s New ‘Child Safety’ Initiatives, and the Slippery SlopeAlex Stamos on Apple privacyAn open letter against Apple’s privacy-invasive content scanning technologyOn Apple’s “Expanded Protections for Children” – a Personal StoryCalculating outer corner radius for concentric rounded cornersOlympic Pictograms: Miniature MasterpiecesCool Things:Brian shared The Suicide Squad, the new James Gunn remake of the 2016 flop. It was fun! If you’re into R-rated superhero movies, this will be right up your alley.Marshall shared Billie Eilish, Happier Than Ever (album link). Don’t stop reminding Marshall that he’s a Billie Eilish hipster!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
8/11/2021 • 32 minutes, 34 seconds
407: Pixel 6
This week, we talk about the new Pixel 6 announcement, how it stacks up against the competition, and what we’re most excited about. In The Sidebar, we share our design regrets: things we shipped that ended up being mistakes in hindsight.Sponsor:Baronfig makes tools for thinkers: guided journals, simple notebooks, writing instruments, bags, desk organizers, travel accessories, and more. Their products are beautiful, functional, and simple – we use them and love them. Use the promo code DESIGNDETAILS21 to get 20% off your purchase of $50 or more.Latest VIP Patrons:Martin TotevLouihb (pronounced louieeee)Fabricio TeixeiraAlessio TeclemeThuyrannosaurusRob EdwardsLioYves JakobClaudioLuckyNiroshanPowers TehDamon AholaJing WangStephen ChenJoel LaughlinDul ZorigooGolden Ratio Supporters:Plume empowers a billion smart devices in homes and small businesses through a suite of adaptive WiFi, AI security, and parental control. They're hiring product designers to build the future of smart home services. They're hiring product designers with 2-5 years of experience shipping products — learn more at designdetails.fm/plume. Oh, and they just raised a $270m series E, so now's the time!The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we talk about the new Pixel 6 announcement, how it stacks up against the competition, and what we’re most excited about.The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro on The VergeMKBHD on the Pixel 6 Tensor ChipJakob’s LawAndroid 12 BetaCool Things:Brian shared Just JavaScript, a new course to help you build a strong foundation of JavaScript mental models.Marshall shared Brian David Gilbert, one of the best Youtube creators in the game. Some hits:MY WEIRD ICE CREAMS: a cooking videoPEPCORN: a cooking videoThe Perfect PokéRapPolygon Unraveled seriesthis video got me a jobit’s time to get good at dartsJust One Day - 2winz² (Official Video)that feeling when you bite into a pickle and it's a little squishier than you expectedhow to make jortsEarn $20K EVERY MONTH by being your own bossTeaching Jake about the Camcorder, Jan '97Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
8/4/2021 • 27 minutes, 46 seconds
406: Who Leads UI Design?
This week, we dig into questions like: who should design a team’s visual style guide? And: who should break a tie in subjective aesthetic arguments? In The Sidebar, we share our tips and strategies for succeeding as a new designer in a large organization.Latest VIP Patrons:Max KaplunDaveMichael SchultzMJZach OuderkerkenChris DonerMichelle LuoAntonDemetruisNate UlrichCindy RhodesTobias NegeleTed ChangThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we talk about who actually leads UI design within an organization, teasing apart questions like: who should design a team’s visual style guide? Who should break a tie in subjective aesthetic arguments? And more!itaydre asks on GitHub: It's been challenging to develop a new design system without an existing visual style guide, so I'm trying to explore more about the work behind designing UI when you're not a sole designer.I've got a feeling that designing UI is quite hard to do collaboratively, as taste is very much subjective to each and every individual.What's your experience when it comes to developing a new style guide?Does a single designer lead the process (in terms of the visual direction)?Listen to our episode about visual design and craft with Justin Stahl.Cool Things:Brian shared Mare of Easttown and Ted Lasso Season 2, two good shows on the opposite end of the “this will make me feel a certain way” gradient.Marshall shared Crime Scene Kitchen, a cooking elimination show perfectly designed to scratch every itch in Marshall’s television brain.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :) ⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
7/28/2021 • 24 minutes, 55 seconds
405: News Desk, Vol. 1
This week, we talk about the new Microsoft emoji, a cool Android 12 feature, the joy of watching Apple iterate in public, and the new “King of Buttons” aka the Steam Deck. In The Sidebar, we talk about the challenge of having work that is NDA-locked, or never shipped at all.Latest VIP Patrons:AlexDylanRaphael LeeKarina KedoJustin StahlThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we talk about the new Microsoft emoji, a cool Android 12 feature, the joy of watching Apple iterate in public, and the new “King of Buttons” aka the Steam Deck.Windows redesigned their emoji and they’re gorgeous.Android 12 will have a great way to handle auto-rotation and now iOS feels broken by comparison.The new Safari is taking a few steps back on macOS. The changes have been controversial, and we’re happy to see some of these iterations happening in real time. Betas!The Steam Deck is here and holy buttons, Batman, that’s a lot of inputs!Cool Things:Brian shared the Hot Ones Season 15 sauces, perfect for you spice-heads that want to embark on the Hot Ones Challenge at home.Marshall shared Duolingo, a lovely and delight app that will help you learn a new language. Marshall is learning Japanese, and it’s sticking! Also: this is basically just a showcase of great game design.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :) ⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
7/21/2021 • 32 minutes, 43 seconds
404: Visual Design and Craft ft. Justin Stahl
This week, we talk with Justin Stahl about visual design and craft, the impact of design systems and tools on the visual landscape, tactical tips for a stronger design interview, and much more. In The Sidebar, we ask Justin about the best advice he’s ever received, becoming a manager, and knowing when it’s time to switch teams.Latest VIP Patrons:Matt TurpinNushaine FerdinandPaul HernandezChandni LuhadiyaJustin WagonerAltayKiraAldrin FernandezAnna ZhandarovichPaweł LudwiczakNikkiAlex HarveyJacob JohnsonJoshua BeitlerKasperAndrew KamauThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Followup:Sam Bernhardt tweeted a more technical name for the confidence gradient concept from two weeks ago: confidence code switching.Cope Ahead SkillMain Topic:This week, we talk with Justin Stahl about visual design and craft, the impact of design systems and our tools on the visual landscape, tactical tips for a stronger design interview, and much more.Justin is currently a Director of Product Design at Cruise. Before this, he was a Chief of Staff at Facebook Reality Labs, the Head of Product Design for Portal, and spent years as a product designer working an a wide range of Facebook products.The tweet: It's been tough to recruit product designers with great visual design and an eye for detail. Did we atomic-design-system and product-manager-skills a generation out of having them?Justin’s website@justahlTypewar and The Font Game for iPhoneScenarios in which Tesla FSD Beta 9.0 will failNot Boring AppsThe Gap by Ira GlassJasper HauserThe Chef’s table episode Brian referencesJon LaxFacebook Reality LabsCool Things:Brian shared Tiger on HBO, a two-part documentary about the rise and fall of Tiger Woods. Even if you’re not super into sports, it’s worth a watch.Marshall shared The First Law Trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. It’s grim-dark fantasy, a good pick for anyone who enjoyed Game of Thrones.Justin shared The Ideal City: Exploring Urban Futures, a book which chronicles the design of urban futures.The Last Dance on Netflix.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :) ⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
7/14/2021 • 58 minutes, 38 seconds
403: The Confidence Gradient
This week, we talk about the confidence gradient, how we’ve built confidence over time, and the funny circumstances that can take us out of our element. In The Sidebar, we share our first impressions of Windows 11 and talk about the growing convergence of operation system designs.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:WiggensAnca DobreaFrannie LaksYang YouHenning WitzelRitesh MandaliyaJeffrey AyigsiThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Followup:Shankar tweeted: Re: Brian’s question about creative Shortcuts. If you find yourself opening a particular tab or searching inside an app often, create a shortcut for that. Example: searching or viewing your podcast library.Sam Bernhardt approves of Marshall’s parenting hot takes. Also: Let’s bring back the spacer gif!Tweets:Ritesh outlined some reasons why he enjoys the show. Thank you for the kind words!Moody asked: is there a way to support the podcast aside from Patreon? – just keep listening! Sharing with friends, tweeting at us, or rating the show on Apple Podcasts are also helpful.Main Topic:This week, we talk about our experiences of being in high and low confidence situations, how we’ve dealt with confidence over time, and the funny circumstances that can take us out of our element.Cool Things:Brian shared Dreamland by Glass Animals. Very catchy, be warned.Marshall shared LEGO Masters Season 2, now from Australia and the UK! SO much LEGO, so little time.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :) ⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
6/30/2021 • 27 minutes, 47 seconds
402: Margin Considered Harmful
This week, we dig into the best way to think about margin and padding in your component system. In The Sidebar, we break down the basics of design advising and angel investing.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Graham ConnellEmily KimSjur GrønningsæterVincent Salamanca-GagnonFranckDominic KennedyRohan BondiliTomáš TrejdlJames GoncalvesClay CrenshawJack LoLiam FergusonThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Followup:Manny tweeted: What is the official name for the “three dots”…? I’ve heard “three dots”, “more icon”, “ellipsis” and “overflow” from different peopleWe replied: Yeah, it’s a bit confusing, but to my understanding, Android is “Overflow” and iOS is “Ellipsis,” but the label is typically “More,” so we just went with “Three Dots” to keep it generic 😊Raffaele tweeted: Episodes like 401 would be great with video or images content! I got lost several times in the words explanation of visuals/patterns. Does this make sense? 😁We agree, but since that’s not quite possible (easily) with our current setup, it’s become useful practice for us to have to describe visual concepts with crisp language.Main Topic:This week, dluft asks on GitHub: Brian mentioned the article "Margin Considered Harmful" by Max Stoiber. I can't wrap my head around the takeaway. Could you explain how to use margins in Figma as instructed by Max, please?Max Stoiber’s original article, Margin Considered HarmfulCool Things:Brian shared OldOS by Zane, a faithful recreation of iOS 4 in pure SwiftUI.Marshall shared TikTok, a brand new app that is sweeping the nation. You probably haven’t heard of it yet, but you should check it out. Marshall is always on the cutting edge, y’all 😅Byte, what could have been the spiritual successor to Vine.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :) ⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
6/23/2021 • 23 minutes, 31 seconds
401: Three Dots
This week, we talk about a ubiquitous design crutch: the three dot menu. We examine the spread of this pattern and discuss potential solutions to avoid it. In The Sidebar, we recap WWDC 2021 and dive deep into our favorite announcements.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Trí NguyễnMichael WangJustin WattsMichael GoliverBaruch PiTara UrsoThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Followup:Sean Sullivan tweeted: IMO Software can be finished. Think about software that ships on non Internet connected devices. We used to always ‘finish’ software products pre-SaaS. Big examples today would be secure embedded software systems.Charmie Kapoor mentioned us as one of her top 3 podcasts for design and product – thank you!Main Topic:This week, we talk about three dot menus, the now-ubiquitous interface element that can be conveniently used to hide secondary and tertiary functions. We rant about the spread of the three dot virus and discuss potential alternatives to avoid it.Cool Things:Brian shared the Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop, a gorgeous, albeit expensive, band for your Apple Watch.Marshall shared Inside, a New Tragedy from Bo Burnham. It’s beautifully written and performed, but very sad and poignant. A masterpiece.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :) ⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
6/12/2021 • 39 minutes, 29 seconds
400: Is Software Ever Finished?
This week, we try to answer a simple question: is software ever finished? In The Sidebar, we talk money: compounding, investing, negotiating, planning, and more.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Uhl AlbertErol MujakCarlos SalazarTony HeLinusCrys FMChristopherThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, Graham Connell tweets: can software ever be finished? Most products these days get new features and keep evolving, but I can think of several examples where continual change isn’t always good/necessary. Curious to know your thoughts on this.iA WriterCool Things:Brian shared Project Hail Mary, the latest sci-fi novel from Andy Weir, author of The Martian. We both read and finished this at the same time, and absolutely loved the story. The audio version is a strong recommendation!Marshall shared Homebridge on Raspberry Pi, powered by CanaKit Raspberry Pi and homebridge-raspbian-image.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock 🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
6/2/2021 • 25 minutes, 37 seconds
399: Strong Opinions, Weakly Held
This week, we talk about how the framework Strong Opinions, Weakly Held can be used to effectively critique visual design. In The Sidebar, we recap Google I/O 2021, discussing our favorite announcements, Material You, and the wild future of computers.Latest VIP Patrons:Javier AlavesAsh Oliver“Easily pronounceable”Michael WilkinsMark LeeZlatan HajrudinovicDerekBetty LauKe SunAlex MillerThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Follow up:Sam Chang tweeted: Curious how y’all feel about design folks who are curious and interested in non-design side projects. Would that also stand out to you?It depends! But it’s also your life, your website – certain things will just be more relevant than others in a job context.Apple previews AssistiveTouch, an awesome new set of accessibility tools for the Apple Watch.Main Topic:This week, Yu Zhao asks on GitHub: How to develop "strong opinion weakly held" for visual design critique?Here’s a good starting point on the this: Strong Opinions, Weakly Held — a framework for thinkingDiscord recently evolved their brand colorsCool Things:Brian shared The West Wing (available on HBO Max), a political drama created by Aaron Sorkin. It holds up!Marshall shared the Belkin 3-in-1 Wireless Charger with MagSafe – it works great as an all-in-one stand for iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro. Looks great, too!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :) ⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes.Byeee!
5/26/2021 • 38 minutes, 48 seconds
398: Proof of Curiosity
This week, we dig into two frameworks for leveling up at work: Proof of Curiosity and The Helpful Hierarchy. Whether you’re looking for more accountability, want to stand out in a job interview, or just want to be more intentional with your professional growth, we think these frameworks will help.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Mark HuserStephanieFrancis CortezFrederik RømmingEthan MachadoLudens TranThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Follow up:Online workout trainer alternatives:growingannanas8fitUhl Albert tweeted: TIL: "Elephant paths" is another term for desire paths or desire lines.See more on 99% InvisibeMaximillian Piras tweeted: Although the mature product distinction does bring to my mind the Innovator’s Dilemma of being held hostage by your users’ feedback & what have you.Main Topic:This week we talk about how to stand out as a designer, centering on a WIP idea we’re calling proof of curiosity.Neil Sardesai is a great example of demonstrating a proof of curiosity on Twitter. Learn more about learning in public from Shawn Wang.Cool Things:Brian shared Paddington, just a wholesome, lovely movie that we finally watched together this past week. Part 2 to follow, we hear great things.Marshall shared Fist to Five, a technique for quickly getting feedback or gauging consensus during a meeting.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
5/19/2021 • 22 minutes, 55 seconds
397: Customer Feedback vs. Team Intuition
This week, we talk about the tension between building what customers explicitly ask for versus building towards a team’s internal vision. In The Sidebar, we talk about the lack of public software critique: Why isn’t there an MKBHD equivalent for software design?Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Olga SNoah CTemiRenato MandićAndrew KimPhoebe GoldenbergZé MarquesCindy CGiulio FagioliniMatthewChris JeongBrian LeachRachel DavisRadek BerkaThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Follow up:Bran Hills tweeted: the bit about not being a thought leader, but being more open about what I'm learning personally really hit home. This will help whittle away at imposter syndrome if I frame what I share in this way. Thanks fellas!Read more from Shawn @swyx Wang about learning in public.Michael Knepprath tweeted: Favorite newsletters rn:rendezvous with @cassidoo https://cassidoo.co/newsletter/@jbouie’s NYT newsletter (currently taking a break for paternity leave) https://nytimes.com/newsletters/jamellebouieJB Design joined Twitter for the show! Welcome to Design Twitter 😊Main Topic:Victor Kernes asks on GitHub:Curious to hear both of your thoughts on the decision making process of building features that you’re users explicitly ask for (i.e. edit button on Twitter) versus features that your team, whether it’s Design, Product, Engineering, feels are the right things to build based on the company’s priorities.User research plays a large part, however, it’s something I’ve been struggling with lately. Especially as I’m working on new features that the company’s prioritizing, which is another process I’ve been removed from so far.Learn more about elephant paths: Elephant path is a name for a path that is formed in space by people making their own paths and shortcuts; it is an unofficial route.This talk by Adam Mosseri, Data Informed, Not Data Driven, is a good one.Cool Things:Brian shared Invincible on Amazon Prime Video. Quick synopsis: Mark Grayson is a normal teenager, except for the fact that his father, Nolan, is the most powerful superhero on the planet. Shortly after his seventeenth birthday, Mark begins to develop powers of his own and enters into his father's tutelage.Marshall shared Returnal, a PS5 exclusive: After crash-landing on this shape-shifting world, Selene must search through the barren landscape of an ancient civilization for her escape. Isolated and alone, she finds herself fighting tooth and nail for survival. Again and again, she’s defeated – forced to restart her journey every time she dies.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
5/12/2021 • 23 minutes, 29 seconds
396: Career Cheat Codes
This week, we discuss the things we’ve done in our design careers that have had an outsized impact on our professional growth. In The Sidebar, we talk about the anatomy of icons and how that anatomy affects user interfaces.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Patrik LauBarton SmithAndy KnightMancini Tangreg leibowitzCindy ZAchille Perrin (French pronunciation)Yuna AkazawaAaron von KreislerJustin HaldaneThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Follow up:Walter Kimaro tweeted a mini music video on top our theme music. This is the kind of content we’re here for! Thank you, Walter 😊Main Topic:This week, we talk about “career cheat codes” — or: things we’ve done in our time as designers that have had outsized impact on our growth.Become “the person” for “a thing”Become a central “connector node” in your organization’s graphLearn in public by writing, tweeting, podcast, or anything else that puts your ideas out into the world in real time.Cool Things:Brian shared Money Stuff, the best weekday newsletter in finance by Matt Levine. It’s fantastic, funny, and will help you learn about the world of money.Marshall shared the HomePod mini. Turns out, it’s pretty great – when it works!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
5/5/2021 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
395: Config 2021
It’s event recap week! In this week’s episode we share our reactions to everything announced at Figma’s Config 2021. In The Sidebar, we dig into our favorite updates and the confusing head-scratchers announced at Apple’s Spring Loaded event.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundAround is a better way to video call. It’s designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups together to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:lookiyamCharlieBlake LamD GThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we dig into everything announced at Figma’s Config 2021. We share our thoughts on FigJam, file branching, audio spaces, and the updated Figma mobile app.ConfigWhat’s new in FigmaCool Things:Brian shared Nike Run Club, a lovely little app from Nike to help you run. I was surprised at how much I liked the guided runs – they’re worth a try! Marshall shared TOPK magnetic charging cables, a nice quality of life improvement for all you designers out there overrun with low-battery test devices.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
4/28/2021 • 38 minutes, 48 seconds
394: Open Source Design ft. Joey Banks
This week, we caught up with Joey Banks to talk about contributing to open source design. In the Sidebar, we ask Joey bonus questions about ramping up in a new job, the design advocate role, and being Twitter famous.Latest VIP Patrons:Chris BarrettAmandaLiam MewsThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we grabbed Joey Banks to help us answer a listener question. Joey is a product designer working on design systems at Twitter. Before this, he was a design advocate at Figma.flyingjuggernaut asks on GitHub:Why would a designer contribute to open-source design communities? What are the benefits for a designer to spend valuable time contributing to these? Do you contribute and if so, why? I can see entry-level designers contributing to gain some experience or projects for their portfolio but for designers that have been working for some time, apart from exposure or reputation, I can't make sense of it.Joey on Twitter@joey on Figma110: MAMP Patient Zero ft. Joey BanksApple Design ResourcesTeehan+LaxFacebook Tools and ResourcesHand Mirror from Rafael CondeToo Beautiful to Live PodcastCool Things:Brian shared Screen Rant Pitch Meetings, a lovely playlist of sarcastic movie pitches that pokes fun in all the right ways.Marshall shared Olivia Rodrigo – start with drivers license.Joey shared HazeOver, a helpful macOS utility to dim distracting windows on the Mac.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
4/21/2021 • 34 minutes, 37 seconds
393: The Not-So-Humble Button
This week, we talk about the hidden complexities of a designer’s favorite element: the button. In the Sidebar, we examine interfaces that defer moderation responsibilities onto the end user.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundThank you to Around, a better way to video call. The product is designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Miko Castillo (not Michael)Dym SohinBradford UlrichSkye JonesNLP StudioReginald CurtisAlec DavyAl PowerLiam LiuAxel KheddacheThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week we talk about the intricacies, details, and complexities of the designer’s favorite element: the button.Starting points for the psychology for rounding corners:How to rounded corners affect usabilityWhy rounded corners are easier on the eyesThe Bouba/kiki effectLickable buttonsCool Things:Brian shared Godzilla vs. Kong. Monke punch lizerd.Marshall shared Brandon Sanderson, the author of the Mistborn Trilogy, Warbreaker, Stormlight Archive, and more.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
4/14/2021 • 31 minutes, 21 seconds
392: Becoming a Strategic Designer
This week, we talk about how to become a more strategic designer: what should you be doing day to day, or thinking about more often? In The Sidebar, we talk about the downsides of using metaphors to describe the role of designers in building software.Golden Ratio Supporter:AroundThank you to Around, a better way to video call. The product is designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Tim NoetzelCollin HadleyKristin AuCamden GabaGabriel LibermanJosh HoubenPreethi ShreeyaEdward LakeNick GiordanoCaleb HillJames Molyneux-BirchThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Tweets:Nejat Seçkin Oral tweeted: I’m pretty sure I said this multiple times before but @designdetailsfm manages to answer questions that I’m seeking at that particular time. Almost every episode. I don’t know what magic it is but I’m here for it.Main Topic:Jessica Tong asks on GitHub: I work at a small startup with less than 15 people and I'm the only designer. Recently, I've had a performance review and my manager, who is the Head of Product has recognised that I am lacking in "strategy skills". I seem to mostly come up with short term ideas. eg. we have a problem regarding X, so i am able to come up with multiple solutions, etc. I've also been to a job interview where they said I was lacking high level, strategy skills. I am unsure as to how to develop this skill and think of my work more in the long term and plan for the long term. My manager has suggested a book called "Good Strategy/Bad Strategy" by Richard Rumelt but other than that, he does not know how to help - probably because he is from a product management background, and I should be developing a UX strategy skills. Do you have any advice, or resources you can point me to where I can grow in this area as a product designer?OKRs: Objectives and Key ResultsSpotify acquires Locker RoomStratecheryCool Things:Brian shared Readng, a beautiful app for tracking what you read, and following other people’s book recommendations. It’s like Letterboxd, but for books! And it’s beautifully designed, and a joy to use.Design by Aziz Firat – follow!Marshall shared Quadeca – From Me To You, a music video. Quadeca also comes from the YouTube world, alongside his own music productions, so dive into the backlog of videos.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
4/7/2021 • 28 minutes, 6 seconds
391: Portfolio Review Tips for Senior Designers
This week, we share tips and best practices for senior designers who are presenting their work in a portfolio review. In The Sidebar, we break down the qualities of great typographic hierarchy in interface design.Golden Ratio Supporter:MailbrewA huge shoutout to Mailbrew for supporting the show this week! Mailbrew is a personal daily digest for all the stuff you care about on the internet. We love it for delivering the top links and top tweets shared by the people we follow on Twitter, reducing FOMO and cutting down on social media time.Get started with a free trial, no credit card required, at https://mailbrew.com/dd. If you subscribe after the trial, you’ll save 30% on your first year’s subscription.AroundThank you to Around, a better way to video call. The product is designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Sam MackayBryan CesarNielsJochem DierxDestiny WilliamsDaryn CoxLaurens KersbergenTrixy WoodhouseFrederik KlovborgBryan ManiotakisJoe GrafThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:Aloni Sanbira asks: I feel like there’s a lot of discussion around entry level design portfolios. What’s your take on senior level portfolios? What do you think a seasoned designer should pay extra attention to when presenting themselves?We also tweeted the question out, and received some great repliesCool Things:Brian shared Enes Yilmazer, a YouTuber who tours very fancy and very expensive homes. We enjoy watching to find the little tiny details that we’d appreciate in our own lives someday.Marshall shared weighted blankets, in general. Check out this article diving into the science of weighted blankets. Having trouble falling asleep? Try one! Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
3/31/2021 • 29 minutes, 50 seconds
390: Building Design Infrastructure ft. Kathryn Gonzalez
This week, we catch up with Kathryn Gonzalez, the Head of Design Infrastructure at DoorDash. We talk about building DoorDash’s first design system, how to scale a design systems team, balancing technical and design skills, how to become a better systems designer by learning outside of work, and much more.Golden Ratio Supporters:MailbrewA huge shoutout to Mailbrew for supporting the show this week! Mailbrew is a personal daily digest for all the stuff you care about on the internet. We love it for delivering the top links and top tweets shared by the people we follow on Twitter, reducing FOMO and cutting down on social media time.Get started with a free trial, no credit card required, at https://mailbrew.com/dd. If you subscribe after the trial, you’ll save 30% on your first year’s subscription.AroundThank you to Around, a better way to video call. The product is designed specifically to make it easier to gather small groups to collaborate in real time, without all the distracting and frustrating interfaces that comes with most video chat software. We love the small floating heads and emphasis on making it easy to work alongside the video call, rather than constantly having to app switch.You can get started for free by signing up at Around.co!Latest VIP Patrons:Nacho AllendesalazarMichelle BajurnyMonica ConradEugene DobrovolskyJosh RamiresPem Zhipeng XieChris AalidRyan MagalhaesPaige WoodNicoleBalázs BartaThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to the bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, we have an interview! We caught up with Kathryn Gonzalez, the Head of Design Infrastructure at DoorDash. We talk about her experience building DoorDash’s design system from scratch, working as a technical designer, hiring for design systems roles, and much more.@ryngonzalezKathryn’s websiteCool Things:Kathryn shared March Madness, which is actually happening this year!Brian shared The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, the newest Disney+ series for the MCU. We’re only one episode in, but it’s off to a good start.Marshall shared Formula 1: Drive to Survive on Netflix. Even if you’re not into cars or racing, it’s a show that ramps you up and gets you invested in the players and teams.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
3/24/2021 • 41 minutes, 39 seconds
389: Better Design Reviews
This week, we talk about how to have better design reviews. Who, what, where, and when? We share our experiences, and frustrations, with certain formats and processes. In The Sidebar, we try to answer the question: WTF is up with NFTs?Golden Ratio Supporter:A huge shoutout to Mailbrew for supporting the show this week! Mailbrew is a personal daily digest for all the stuff you care about on the internet. We love it for delivering the top links and top tweets shared by the people we follow on Twitter, reducing FOMO and cutting down on social media time.Get started with a free trial, no credit card required, at https://mailbrew.com/dd. If you subscribe after the trial, you’ll save 30% on your first year’s subscription.Latest VIP Patrons:Gábor JuhászKateřina BruzlováKim RøenRod BlackneyJerel Johnson (machinic)Aashrey SharmaRaffaele Vitale ?Natalie LeeCatalina de León BellocJohn RimAriel ChuCristiano LuísAlvin GohThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to the bonus content going forward! Sign up at patreon.com/designdetails.Main Topic:This week, Clooks asks on GitHub: What does your design review process look like?What should a design review be and what shouldn't it be (what should be broken out into a different forum)?What are some helpful tips for remote facilitation to make design reviews fun, collaborative, and productive?Cool Things:Brian shared MusicalBasics, a YouTube channel with a ton of fun and interesting content around music composition and experimentation. In particular, the playlist about time boxed compositions is very fun to watch.Marshall shared two “reacting to movies” YouTube channels: Natalie Gold and Shanelle Riccio. Watching friends watch the movies we love is just so delightful.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
3/17/2021 • 34 minutes, 47 seconds
388: Design Tips and Tricks, Part 2
This week, we cover part two of our design tips and tricks series. We talk about naming conventions, thinking in divs, structuring frames, and share a few Figma pro-tips. In The Sidebar, we talk about design content overload.Golden Ratio Supporter:A huge shoutout to Mailbrew for supporting the show this week! Mailbrew is a personal daily digest for all the stuff you care about on the internet. We love it for delivering the top links and top tweets shared by the people we follow on Twitter, reducing FOMO and cutting down on social media time.Get started with a free trial, no credit card required, at https://mailbrew.com/dd. If you subscribe after the trial, you’ll save 30% on your first year’s subscription.Latest VIP Patrons:Thuy LuongEileen WongShumin WangEthelia LungFloraGina LinGiulio FagioliniGrant M HansenHidden RaynScuba SteveDylan RiessenChristophLucas LemonnierUlli StrozynskiPg GonniYasmin ShibibHeidi PengSeth DaggettHo Uyen ThaoLiu Ting YúThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about how to deal with design content overload. If you live and breath design, this might be for you.Follow up:David Luft tweeted: It would be so helpful if you made a video companion to episode 386 that shows how you set up and use your grid systems in Figma.Keep an eye out, we’ll try to do something here!Camden Gaba tweeted: Should the vertical spacing between text elements be set by their line height or multiples of your grid interval? And thanks for another episode!Generally by line height, unless you just have a text-heavy site with many columns, in which case just let the text flow and then pick up the grid in between your content blocks.leading-trim: the future of digital typesettingNYT on how they implemented a baseline grid using CSSRichard Picot tweeted: Follow up question, do you conform to a grid for padding inside a button for example or is the overall size of the component more important?Vertical padding just ends up being whatever is required to make your button height a certain size (e.g. minimum tap target size). Leading and trailing padding can be some step on your grid (like 16pt or 12pt).Main Topic:This week Marshall continues with part 2 of design tips and tricks! We dig into naming conventions, thinking in divs, how to structure your frames, and some Figma-only pro-tips.Margin considered harmfulCool Things:Brian shared Mouseless, an indie app to help you build muscle memory for keyboard shortcuts in your most-used apps.Marshall shared The World’s a Little Blurry, the new Apple TV+ documentary about Billie Eilish.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
3/10/2021 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
387: Design Craft Tips & Tricks
This week, we dig into specific tips and tricks to level up your craft game: how to leverage tools to make faster iterations, stay organized, and allow your mocks to easily scale over time. In The Sidebar, we dig into how to give design critique without having full problem or product context.Golden Ratio Supporter:A huge shoutout to Copilot, the best app for budgeting and tracking your personal finances. It’s our favorite tool for categorizing our spending, having our net worth available at a glance, and getting monthly (and yearly!) digests of all your spending.Get the app at copilot.money.Latest VIP Patrons:Tim SOlivier IfrahTaner AydınAlisa ZhukovaNordy VlasmanAnuja UpadhyeKaciePaulina DeraMirko PoloniJohannesJason LockwoodGary MoranMarshal UhlsxenolonJoshua GittoesZoe LeeSumire HibiyaCara BrashearsDaniel HermosoLakshman RameshSimon HuaAshish NegiAlexander DuffnerThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about how to give design critique without having the full context on a problem or product area.Follow up:Stevanus Satria tweeted: The next MMORPG I play my character shall be a wizard hailing from the Northland wielding a powerful electric guitar 🤣 Please do!Main Topic:This week Marshall runs us through all his craft tips and tricks: little ways to use tools to make designing interfaces faster, more efficiently, with more organization, and in a way that will scale as you explore.Cool Things:Brian shared the Lift desk stand from Artifox. It’s expensive, but very pretty, and has some smart integration with magnets.Marshall shared Mistborn: The Final Empire, a story by Brandon Sanderson. The book is a fantasy heist kind of tale, where the magic is based on metallurgy and its interesting combinations. The audio book is 24 hours, so not too bad!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
3/3/2021 • 28 minutes, 59 seconds
386: Designing with Grid Systems
This week, we talk about designing with grid systems. In particular: when grid systems break, and what to do when they don’t align with our hardware screens perfectly. In The Sidebar, we talk all about design debt: how to work with it, pay it down, and eventually learn to accept it.Golden Ratio Supporter:A huge shoutout to Copilot, the best app for budgeting and tracking your personal finances. It’s our favorite tool for categorizing our spending, having our net worth available at a glance, and getting monthly (and yearly!) digests of all your spending.Get the app at copilot.money.Latest VIP Patrons:Leigh LaMonEdyta NiemyjskaJaimeBrandon HillsJonathan De WetGuilherme KaiserLillian LinAris AcobaKyle StuartHugo TuniusKish PatelMichael OttoDenis ZastanceanuKelvin O'SheaScott UnderwoodLachlan CampbellLucas VanGombosSam xiaRavi AujlaBrian NelsonThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we answer a listener question that can be ultimately paraphrased as: How do you deal with design debt?Main Topic:Joey Jungle asks on GitHub: Designing with grid systems? – and continues with many words asking why grid systems are often unintuitive, and don’t align neatly with our hardware screens. Great question!Cool Things:Brian shared the iA Quattro typeface, one of three beautiful (and free, open source!) typefaces from the iA team. It seems to be striking a happy middle ground between a sans and a mono, making it useful for adding a computer-y tone to an interface while staying readable.My thread with some work in progress screenshots.Marshall shared Little Nightmares II, a beautiful (and scary) indie side-scroller. It looks gorgeous, and the sound design is incredible.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
2/24/2021 • 24 minutes, 52 seconds
385: Raising Your Team’s UI Bar
This week, we talk about strategies and tactical tips for elevating a team’s bar to design high quality interfaces. In The Sidebar, we talk about how to transition from web to mobile design.Golden Ratio Supporter:A huge shoutout to Copilot, the best app for budgeting and tracking your personal finances. It’s our favorite tool for categorizing our spending, having our net worth available at a glance, and getting monthly (and yearly!) digests of all your spending.Get the app at copilot.money.Latest VIP Patrons:Marcel mcvVarada GavaskarAnas KAFede Sánchez SaorínStevanus SatriaEugeneCarlo FrancoSingYu LamSiegsSam WitheyRachel JinStephen CadyFelix ShinJon LeeRafał ZiółekMitchell WattsRemi ChuNancy ZuoThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about things to learn and new mental models to adopt in order to transition from web to mobile design.Follow up:Vincent van der Meulen tweeted a very nice note: Best thing I did early on was spend hours listening to @designdetailsfm interviews. It taught me how to talk about my work and reflect on it long before I had any skills. I got my first internship by answering the interview Qs like I thought a designer on Design Details would 😆Thanks so much for your note! This makes it all worth it 😊 Main Topic:sallythat asks us on GitHub: What to do when the design team’s bar for UI is low?We discuss some tips and strategies for communication and finding leverage in systems to raise the bar for a product’s UI.Cool Things:Brian shared CleanShot X, a fantastic alternative to the default macOS screenshot tool. Highlights: auto-copy to clipboard and place window screenshots perfectly centered on your wallpaper.Marshall shared r/thatsabooklight, a subreddit about props in movies or shows that were repurposed from everyday household items.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
2/17/2021 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
384: Finding Time for North Star Design
This week, we talk about the real struggle of finding the time to do North Star design. It’s complicated! In The Sidebar, we try to find the digital equivalent of a Norman Door.Golden Ratio Supporter:A huge shoutout to Copilot, the best app for budgeting and tracking your personal finances. It’s our favorite tool for categorizing our spending, having our net worth available at a glance, and getting monthly (and yearly!) digests of all your spending.Get the app at copilot.money.Latest VIP Patrons:Ana MakJackie ChuiKyriakos SpiliotopoulosStacy HolmstedtChrisAislinn KellyEric StahlNathan LindahlTim von BischopinckJoshua McDonaldThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we try to decide what is the “Norman Door” of digital design.nosam7 asks: What, if anything, would you consider the "norman door" of the digital space?What are Norman doors? A Norman door is a poorly designed door that confuses or fails to give you an idea whether to push or pull. It was named after Don Norman, the author of The Design of Everyday Things which explored the phenomenon.Don Norman wrote The Design of Everyday Things.Follow up:Domenico Flauto tweeted at us: To me, invisible design is all about removing friction and making the interaction (or trigger) blending in with your subconscious. This creates a "wow moment" the first time, but then gets taken for grantedFabio Giolito followed up to our notes about motion sensors as invisible design: About lights with motion sensors. Our apartment had them when we moved in, but I had to ask the landlord to remove it after one night because we have cats.Gus Johnson, Every Cat At 3AMNancy Zuo tweeted: another invisible experience I thought of is going back to eating seeded grapes after eating seedless grapesMain Topic:John Cafazza asks: With a typical day being filled with heads down work, review sessions, and all the things necessary for shipping new features, how do you and your larger design team find the time and headspace to design for the future of your product? A proverbial North Star vision for the entire Product.Cool Things:Brian shared The Sinner, an anthology series that examines how and why ordinary people commit brutal crimes. Not a whodunnit, but a “why-“dunnit.Marshall shared Ready Player Two, the follow up to Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. If you want some 80’s nostalgia candy, this is for you.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
2/10/2021 • 29 minutes, 38 seconds
383: Invisible Design
This week, we talk about “invisible design” – those products and experiences that go unnoticed when present, but would be immediately noticed if absent. In The Sidebar, we react to the new Tesla Model S refresh.Latest VIP Patrons:Ben PattonGrzegorzDanielle SchechterHavana NguyenJohn CafazzaThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we react to the latest Tesla Model S refresh.Follow up:Following up on last week’s conversation about phygital experiences:Harish Shivaraman DM’d us: Ledger's hardware crypto wallet has just 2 buttons that you can interact with and they've got Mac and iOS apps for buying, selling cryptocurrencies.NYT piece on lost passwords locking people out of Bitcoin fortunesDivya Tak tweeted: One other company which has a good phygital experience is Airbnb. Not sure if it fits the discussion but their experience does move out of just the app. – we can’t believe we forgot this example!Main Topic:Kevin Fernandez hit us up in the DMs: Hey guys! I loved today’s episode ( maybe because my name got mentioned 😎 ) but also because you’ll touched on some great topics. One which really peaked my interest was services/products that are invisible but make a difference in everyday life. I would love to know more of these services/apps/products that are out there. I think it would be a great topic for a future podcast!Our definition of invisible experiences: experience that go unnoticed when present, but would be immediately noticed if absent.Doug DeMuro reviews cool cars and shares interesting features at the high end.Cool Things:Brian shared Tempo, a hyper minimal email client with great UI details and helps you beat your email habit with batches.Marshall shared Jujutsu Kaisen, an anime with a compelling story about supernatural curses.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
2/3/2021 • 36 minutes, 10 seconds
382: Designing Phygital Experiences
This week, we talk about designing experiences that weave between meatspace and screens. In The Sidebar, Marshall gives a deep dive into using modifier keys to level up your Figma productivity.Latest VIP Patrons:SherriKevin FernandezVeronica JeffersonBrian MirelesJohn BradyJade TuckeyCathy GuarinoWillThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we dig into the power of modifier keys in Figma, sharing our tips and tricks for making the most use of ⌘, ⌥, and ⇧. PixelSnap 2xScope by The Iconfactory.Follow up:We declared bankruptcy on our GitHub issues. If you have a question or topic you’d like us to discuss on the show, open a new issue!Divya Tak tweeted: isn't the philosophy of just shipping but not focusing on details is what leads into lazy products which are feature clustered but soul less? In my experience we can't expect to focus on just utility and make products that people love.Really good point: we don’t view these as mutually exclusive ideas!Main Topic:Flyingjuggernaut asks: Your thoughts on designing for phygital and omni-channel experiences?Some good examples that came to mind:MapsWatch or CarPlayExercisePelotonApple Fitness+ShoppingAmazonStarbucksAudioSonosAirPodsMedicalOneMedicalCool Things:Brian shared Hades, an absolutely gorgeous rogue-like dungeon crawler from Supergiant Games. Truly addicting, incredible learning curve design, and super satisfying gameplay - it’s only $25!Marshall shared Hush for Safari, a simple add-on that blocks those pesky cookie tracking nags on the web. This is also available for iPhone and iPad for free.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
1/27/2021 • 29 minutes, 59 seconds
381: Scope Creep
This week, we dive into scope creep: how to deal with it, how to avoid it, and how to build its inevitability into our workflow. In The Sidebar, Marshall shares some Smart Office tips for working at home.Latest VIP Patrons:Kyle ConradJulia Chuanyan WuEli HorneKjartan KennedyFirst Name Last NameTri NguyenAvni LevyKeliNatalie Krickpeng zhengMay ChenThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, Marshall outlines a smart home setup for people who are working at home with a significant other.Main Topic:Jessica Perelman asks: How do you deal with random and out of scope ideas from stakeholders?Cool Things:Brian shared:And Then There Were None, a wonderfully delightful mystery from Agatha Christie. If you read this, follow it immediately with the 2015 miniseries by the same name.WandVision is kicking off Phase 4 of the MCU. The first few episodes are...weird, but good. Give ‘em a watch if you like Marvel.Marshall shared:If you were into Marshall’s past recommendation, Robert Parker, you might also enjoy KavinskyNight Candy by Mattie Maguire – 80’s elevator music?Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesTen little soldier boys...
1/20/2021 • 24 minutes, 24 seconds
380: Designing WhatsApp ft. Priyanka Kodikal
This week, we catch up with Priyanka Kodikal, a design manager leading consumer design at WhatsApp. We talk all about her journey as a designer, and what it's like building WhatsApp. In The Sidebar, we answer a simple question: should designers learn Figma in 2020?Latest VIP Patrons:Belinda HuiNuzi BarkatallyEugene FedorenkoMike GriffinUX VietnamSam CardenThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we answer a listener question from our Twitter DMs: Would it be a good idea to begin transitioning to Figma as my primary design tool, or do you think it matters as long as I'm producing quality work and shipping features at my current job? Would learning Figma help future-proof me? I just need to be sold on the idea and I figure you two would have good insights as Figma users.Follow up:Divya Tak tweeted: one of the things that I feel like why it's easier to praise someone who just does the work is because creative professionals have a myth that "doing the work" is enough. So we find it easier to praise those people. And I also think (this is a bit darker) but it's easier to be not threatened by someone who has 100 instagram followers but makes art everyday, vs someone who makes art once a week but each piece gets over a thousand likes.Michael Knepprath tweeted: the bit about your writing voice changing - I try to fight this every time and mostly fail every time, I think. I want my posts to feel like longform tweets!Interview:This week we caught up with Priyanka Kodikal, a design manager leading consumer design at WhatsApp. Before WhatsApp, she was a designer at Facebook Groups and Ads, a product designer at Evernote, and spent the years before working in the non-profit sector.In this interview we talk about Priyanka's path through companies and teams to eventually land at WhatsApp. We discuss the design culture of WhatsApp, how they build products for so many different kinds of people around the world, why WhatsApp looks the way it does, and so much more.Follow Priyanka on Twitter and share a tweet if you enjoyed this episode!Jan Koum talks about the WhatsApp journeyCool Things:Brian shared Shape Up, a product development book by the team at Basecamp. If you are interested in learning more about product strategy, this will probably be useful for you.Marshall shared The Pedestrian, a creative 2.5D side scrolling puzzle platform. You enter a wild 3D world playing as a character on a public sign. It's short, but only $20!Priyanka shared two things:bon appétit's website, which is just lovely and has a really neat search flow that returns possible recipes given a set of ingredients you have on hand.Steve Jobs' lost 1995 interview, a 70 minute bootleg of an old interview with lots of product and design wisdom.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesKeep it simple!
1/13/2021 • 57 minutes, 55 seconds
379: Shipping Personal Projects
This week, we talk through our playbook for shipping personal projects. In The Sidebar, we weigh the tradeoffs of building an online persona. Should designers thought lead?Latest VIP Patrons:Adrian CorscaddenMartin MaričákPolina SogolovTereza KavinskaEric EngKuldarKelly HaganJameson BryantMaxym NesmashnyMatt KubotaAdam HaasZachary Schwartzyang shuoGavin NelsonHoodnunShaun SmylskiJai MitchellAlex LongAlona SanbiraHerculano CamposPip NguyenNatalie TongprasearthRay CanapiniBe LeBen EwingDamian BilskiThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, Karl asks: Where do you both land on the idea of having a web presence that is focused on showcasing your opinion versus showcasing your work?Follow up:We reflect on our 2020 goals, and think about the year ahead. Listen to our 2020 goals episode from a year ago.2020 goals:Marshall: ship a SwiftUI app, update personal websiteBrian: Write more, revenue generating side project2021 Goals:Marshall: Be more like Ted Lasso whenever possibleBrian: Shifting creation:consumption ratioTweets:Keaton Taylor asked for an example of the variant grid in Figma that Marshall uses. Here's Marshall's sample file.Gabriel Valdivia made concept show art, among many other podcasts. We dig!Main topic:Michael Knepprath asks: Do you have a checklist you run through when launching new products or features? Also, is Product Hunt as important as it used to be for this?Check out lily dex on the App Store!Cool Things:Brian shared Darkroom, a fantastic iOS, iPadOS, and now macOS application for editing your photos.Marshall shared the iFixIt Pro Tech Toolkit, a wonderful set of tools for getting into the meat of your electronics.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBonsoir!
1/6/2021 • 31 minutes, 35 seconds
378: 2020 Clipstravaganza!
This week, we compiled all of our cold opens, stingers, and outtakes into a single 2020 Clipstravaganza! This is our final episode for 2020 – thank you everyone for listening and supporting us this year. We'll catch you in 2021!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBonsoir 2020!
12/23/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 33 seconds
377: Future-Proof Designer
This week, we talk about the skills and tools that designers can learn to become future-proof. In The Sidebar, we share our impressions, tips, and best practices for using Figma Variants.Latest VIP Patrons:Jesper AndrellDavidNikita KhapankovKeyla RodriguezTanner WoodworthJoshMilesJason ZuritaJohn ThachilKatherine RRoss PWTimothyGrady CongdonJon WoodThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we do a deep dive into Figma's recent release of Variants. We talk about the interface itself, best practices, and tips for making the most of Variants.Followup: Gabe Valdivia's tweeted a thread with more points about how to think about job tenure in tech.Figma VariantsCartesian productNot yet live, but this preview of a Figma plugin to generate missing variants looks fantastic.Follow up:Katherine tweeted some solid praise for our Patreon - thank you for supporting the show!Main topic:This week's listener question comes from Loucas Papantoniou on GitHub: Design has matured as a discipline, there are a lot of good people in the industry, we've design systems, better processes, but it also becomes more commoditized. In what skills do you think an experienced designer should invest now to be 'Future-proof' in the next few years? For instance 3D and AR/VR are expected only to get more and more popular, AI and machine learning are already very much in demand, etc. What do you think? On what do you invest yourself in nowadays?Cool Things:Brian shared Talking to Strangers, the newest book from Malcolm Gladwell. Here's your teaser: Something is very wrong, Gladwell argues, with the tools and strategies we use to make sense of people we don't know. And because we don't know how to talk to strangers, we are inviting conflict and misunderstanding in ways that have a profound effect on our lives and our world.Spaghetti Sauces videoMarshall shared Dr. Garuda on YouTube, a fascinating channel of montage-style videos of clay masterwork. The creations are wildly good and the videos showing the process are inspiring.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBonsoir!
12/16/2020 • 26 minutes, 12 seconds
376: Shipping Quality UI
This week, we talk about tips and processes for shipping a high quality UI. In The Sidebar, we discuss the Silicon Valley trend of job hopping every few years.Latest VIP Patrons:Matt CrowleyYannickMegan LearnC. AndersonJohn TyrrellMatt MakaranJohn-George SampleJames BartlettKramer CanfieldJames SmetKatu MuadinohambaSophie BondGraham BushellRenata VenturiniAlex BinderJohnny TerlajeJason YooThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we answer a listener question: how long should you stay at a company before moving on? We weigh the tradeoffs of specializing in an industry, the downsides of Silicon Valley job-hopping culture, and more.Follow up:Sam Mason asked if we will ever see Apple introducing custom icon packs. Probably not!Priscilla Then asked if we would record the show on video. Probably not, but it's an interesting idea we could maybe do as a one-off someday!Main topic:This week we answered a listener question sent to us in the direct messages: Should designers perform UI reviews after dev implementation, or should QA be responsible for that?Cool Things:Brian shared Robbie Tilton, a creator making fascinating digital toy concepts. Go to that Media tab on Twitter and enjoy!Marshall shared Miles Morales, a stunning Spiderman game that Marshall actually decided to play (and not just watch). Strong endorsement!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBye bye!
12/9/2020 • 21 minutes, 7 seconds
375: Reconsidering Consistency
This week, we talk about the tradeoffs and considerations of designing for consistency. In The Sidebar, we share tips and strategies for starting a podcast.Latest VIP Patrons:Ashish NegiAlyssa ZhangTiffany C YuAleksandra StrączekRichard PicotSam OlendiKamil LafereJackie CarrJoaquin KunkelFabian ValkenbergBelén LozanoRuobing ChenRyhan HassanJesse BoxThomas BishopOscar NewmanDavid BillThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we share tips and strategies for starting your own design podcast. We need more!Follow up:Jay Sowell brought up a great point on Patreon about the current shortcomings and limitations of widgets in the Apple ecosystem. We speculate about their future.Tobias Gärder tweeted: After an unexpectedly easy transition to android from forever iphones I actually tried to switch to PC a year ago, nooot as easy, but been on it since. First hard to find hardware that felt good enough (went for Surface Laptop 13") but Windows.. yikes.We have more design tricks to save people from themselves:Divya Tak mentioned a pattern where users have to confirm the name of the thing they are deleting, like when you delete a repository on GitHub.Havana Nguyen mentioned three:"Don't show me posts like this" tips on content sites."Did you mean today or tomorrow?" helpers for when you set an alarm near midnight.The simplified "driving mode" players on apps like Audible and Spotify.Jordan Morgan showed an example of a confirmation toast after a drag and drop interaction. It reminded us of the new iOS 14 pasteboard toast.Main topic:This week we talk about the tradeoffs and considerations when designing for consistency. Specifically, we talk about Google's recent icons redesign and the new Big Sur rounded square shape for app icons.Nick Keppol dissects the history of app icon shapes on Inspecting Yosemite's Icons.Google's new logos are badSketch uses transparency in their new Big Sur app icon.Android supports adaptive icons that allow OEMs to choose between circles, squares, or squircles.How to build a memory palaceCool Things:Brian shared Omniverse II, a buck-wild Line Rider track that David Lu created over 11 years.Marshall shared Good Sudoku, a beautiful and simple sudoku app for iOS and iPadOS.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBye bye!
12/2/2020 • 38 minutes, 56 seconds
374: End of the Mac Era?
This week, we discuss the future of designing on Macs. Are we moving to a PC-dominated future in the field? In The Sidebar we nit pick through the latest changes in Figma's Auto Layout v3.Latest VIP Patrons:Maxime DaraizeJamie RhodesVitaly OdemchukYuyang LuoYu ZhaoJaynish ShahShanbergAndy SantanaErica LesterChristopherMark GuillJørgen EidemThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we dig into everything new with Figma's Auto Layout v3: what we love, what we're hoping for, and other minor complaints about Figma's interface design.Main topic:Tamara Didenko asks: Is the Apple era going to be over eventually?MKBHD: Tiem to RecalibrateCool Things:Brian shared Design Theory, a YouTube channel that focuses on teaching the principles of great industrial design.Marshall shared the specs for his new gaming PC. Here's the key parts in case you're in the market to drop some stacks:Ryzen 9 Zen 3 5950XROG Strix 3090 OCROG Strix X570-E32GB 3600 DDR4 (8GBx4)Lian Li O-11 Dynamic case360mm Water-cooled CPURGB EverythingDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByyyee!
11/25/2020 • 27 minutes, 1 second
373: Designer or Developer?
This week, we discuss the career paths and tradeoffs for someone who wants to do both design and development. In The Sidebar, we recap the Mac event and share our first impressions of the new iPhones.Latest VIP Patrons:Jordan IsipMatej HrescakFabiano SouzaDarren SoulsbyPriscillaOscar LingerGreg CorbyTamara DidenkoThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we recap the One More Thing Apple event, talking all about the new Macs and M1 chip. We also give an updated review on the iPhone 12s, now that ours have arrived.Follow up:Last week's episode has been turned into a blog post: Design to Save People from ThemselvesMain topic:dluft asks: I’m a Graphic Designer who wants to grow in his career. I want to change my job to either Product Design or Development (unsure if front or back end.) How should I decide which path to go down?Designer FundForm CapitalCombineCool Things:Brian shared Raycast. It's like Alfred, but designed for developers.Marshall shared Indie Game Devlog, a YouTube series following Robert Thomson's design process for a new computer game. The art styled is inspired by Mobile Frame Zero.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByyyee!
11/18/2020 • 21 minutes, 38 seconds
372: Saving People from Themselves
This week, we brainstorm design patterns that help save people from themselves. From stopping the spread of misinformation, to saving eardrums, to screening spoilers, these design ideas are often clever and non-obvious. In the Sidebar, we discuss why radio and checkbox inputs are the way they are, and how to use them well in your designs.Latest VIP Patrons:JakeRichard SaseunHenningMelissa OhRichie PlanekJay SowellErin MayerThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we discuss why radio and checkbox inputs are different, and how to think about designing patterns to make form fields obvious to your users.Follow up:Jesse Box tweeted about a process that works for building a culture of excellence at their company:Include design quality tickets in each sprintQA lots of small tasks rather than one huge taskMichel van Heest tweeted: Also, @brian_lovin should write a book or something, or they should just transcript @designdetailsfmSurprise! We recently started transcribing episodes. They're rough, and pull requests are appreciated. Browse the transcripts hereMain topic:Divya Tak asked on Twitter: Not sure if this has already been tackled, but what are things that you do to "save the users from themselves" along the lines of @gamemakerstk's video for same thing for game design.Cool Things:Brian shared a person, Patrick McKenzie aka patio11 on Twitter and HNKey blog posts to start with: Salary Negotiation: Make More Money, Be More Valued and Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names.Otherwise dig into Patrick's greatest hits.Marshall shared Control, a third person action-adventure mystery-paranatural type game, and it is stunning. Be sure to watch the trailer or head to YouTube for some gameplay; this game is compelling.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesAnd that's the way it is!
11/11/2020 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
371: A Culture of Excellence
This week, we dig into practical steps for creating a culture of design excellence. In The Sidebar, we share strategies for designing adaptive interfaces that work well on any screen size.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. With float you can send your team their work schedule (daily or weekly) via Slack or email, and keep them in the loop of any changes to their tasks and projects with live notifications. You can also let your team know where you're working from with Float's scheduled status. Working from the lake house next week? Add it in Float to let your team know, ahead of time! Learn more at float.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Ivaylo HadzhievEsteban GarcíaAli DashtiMaddy PascoDanny ThunderMordechai HammerThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we share strategies and workflows for designing consistent interfaces across all screen sizes.Follow up:Last week we talked about designing for one handAction sheets specPopovers specFitt's lawWhy are left-handers called southpaws?Shoutout to Geetha Kardahally for another week of transcript edits!Tweets:Connelly Rader says: One of my favorite thumb-able interfaces is Pocketcast’s customizable action bar at the bottom of the player. Allows the user to prioritize features and keeps them reachable 👏🏻Tweetbot has customizable tabs.Main topic:Andrew C. Asks: ...What steps can we take to make sure that not only is the work done properly after handoff, but try to establish a more widespread culture about caring about the work everyone is doing?Cool Things:Brian shared Halide Mark II, a fantastic camera app that unlocks the power of your iPhone's camera. Major design inspiration here.Marshall shared a posture corrector for men and women that has helped him to stay structurally sound in the age of COVID.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesSayonara marinara!
11/4/2020 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
370: Designing for One Hand
This week, we discuss the tradeoffs and challenges of designing interfaces for one-handed use. In The Sidebar, we talk about strategies for collaborating effectively with brand and product design.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. With float you can send your team their work schedule (daily or weekly) via Slack or email, and keep them in the loop of any changes to their tasks and projects with live notifications. You can also let your team know where you're working from with Float's scheduled status. Working from the lake house next week? Add it in Float to let your team know, ahead of time! Learn more at float.com/designdetails.CuriosityStreamLearn about any topic with CuriosityStream; the first on-demand documentary streaming service. There is always something new to learn about with thousands of award-winning documentaries on Technology, History, Nature, Food, Science, Travel, and more! Can’t decide what to watch? Try CuriosityStream’s new feature, ON NOW, to watch a continuous stream of the best documentaries. Get an entire year of streaming for just $14.99 when you sign up at curiositystream.com/design.Latest VIP Patrons:Andrea MolnarAaron BurkhartDominic HolmesAltay AydemirAustin SchaferPfutzMable WongThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about how to effectively collaborate between brand and product design.MKBHD discusses MagSafeRead more about Apple's breathing lightStacy Holmstead asked about how to get The Sidebar and full Patron episodes in one feed - you can! Grab the RSS feed from our Patreon home page and paste it into any podcast app (we recommend Pocket Casts).Stewart Scott-Curran wrote a Twitter thread outlining how they redesigned Loom as a unified brand and product design team.Follow up:Nectar by Joji continues to be on repeat.A reminder about our work journaling episode.Ya'll have pushed the first PRs to edit our transcripts! Check out the tweet and the code.Main topic:vinnie329 asks on our GitHub: I would love to get both your takes on the one-hand myth that a lot of designers seem to buy-in to when designing for mobile. The myth suggests that all people use one hand to interact with their phones and so interfaces should be designed accordingly. This may have been true on the early smartphones which were smaller and where apps tended to be simpler. However, with devices getting bigger and heavier it seems like people use both hands for more complex, high-stakes tasks (buying something) and one hand for simple, low-stakes tasks (scrolling through a feed). Is this what you guys have found to be true? And is there any recent research around how people use their hands to interact with their phones?Luke W. writes about designing for large screen smartphones.Read the Material spec for bottom app bars.Things and Halide have great bottom oriented UIs.Cool Things:Brian shared Loom, a fantastic little tool for quickly recording and sharing presentations to the cloud.Kap is still great.mmhmm looks neat, too.And we DescriptMarshall shared Cracking the Cryptic, a YouTube channel that gets real nerdy about sudoku. But trust us, these videos are amazing. Start with this one.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesArrivederci!P.S. Gorlami
10/28/2020 • 33 minutes, 6 seconds
369: Shallow Design Culture
This week, we talk about the shallow parts of design culture, where superficial work tends to generate far more attention and praise. We dig into potential solutions for this, too. In The Sidebar, we recap and share our spicy takes on the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and HomePod mini.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. With float you can send your team their work schedule (daily or weekly) via Slack or email, and keep them in the loop of any changes to their tasks and projects with live notifications. You can also let your team know where you're working from with Float's scheduled status. Working from the lake house next week? Add it in Float to let your team know, ahead of time! Learn more at float.com/designdetails.CuriosityStreamLearn about any topic with CuriosityStream; the first on-demand documentary streaming service. There is always something new to learn about with thousands of award-winning documentaries on Technology, History, Nature, Food, Science, Travel, and more! Can’t decide what to watch? Try CuriosityStream’s new feature, ON NOW, to watch a continuous stream of the best documentaries. Get an entire year of streaming for just $14.99 when you sign up at curiositystream.com/design.Latest VIP Patrons:JorneJBraden SweetenAlterrique IngramThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we recap and share our spicy takes on the Apple Event, iPhone 12, and HomePod mini.EverythingAppleProBrandon ButchzollotechHomePod miniiPhone 12iPhone 12 ProFollow up:Gavin Nelson asked: "How does everyone organize their product design Figma files?"Brian's current approach is a file per release, a page per feature.Transcripts are going to live on our Design Details repository - we appreciate any and all contributions! We'll be pulling these onto the site in the future.The first transcript is here, let us know how this works for now!Tweets:Marvin Messenzehl has been work journaling, glad to hear it's working!Main topic:Daniel Burka tweeted: The current culture of design is weird:"I designed an icon with a gradient fill" ... everyone loses their shit 🎉"I wrote a book explaining a design process" ... polite clapping 👏"We spent three years designing a voting system used by millions" ... crickets 🦗We discuss what designers can do to generate more excitement about larger, more systemic projects on social media.Cool Things:Brian shared TheLazyPeon, a YouTube channel dedicated to everything MMORPG. If you're a fan of the genre, you might find something new here.Marshall shared Nectar, a new album from Joji. It's currently on repeat for both of us.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesHasta la vista!
10/21/2020 • 22 minutes, 53 seconds
368: Teaching Design Fundamentals
This week, we discuss strategies for teaching design fundamentals and how to make the process engaging and fun for new designers. In The Sidebar, we discuss the pain of noticing problems right before you ship.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. With float you can send your team their work schedule (daily or weekly) via Slack or email, and keep them in the loop of any changes to their tasks and projects with live notifications. You can also let your team know where you're working from with Float's scheduled status. Working from the lake house next week? Add it in Float to let your team know, ahead of time! Learn more at float.com/designdetails.CuriosityStreamLearn about any topic with CuriosityStream; the first on-demand documentary streaming service. There is always something new to learn about with thousands of award-winning documentaries on Technology, History, Nature, Food, Science, Travel, and more! Can’t decide what to watch? Try CuriosityStream’s new feature, ON NOW, to watch a continuous stream of the best documentaries. Get an entire year of streaming for just $14.99 when you sign up at curiositystream.com/design.Latest VIP Patrons:FloraKamil WanzekFrank MylesDevin RajaramKathy HatchThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we discuss the pain of noticing things you want to fix right before a ship – and how to avoid this situation!Follow up:Several of you volunteered to help transcribe (or proofread our transcriptions) for future episodes. We're going to figure out a process here - it will most likely live on GitHub!Listener question:This week, Carrie Rong asks:I'm a student in Canada, where I just started my university's first design community to introduce product, UX, and web design to people who have otherwise never heard of it before. I want to make sure that I teach others to have the mindset of correct design thinking and fundamentals, but I'm self taught myself and not sure how to approach this when everyone seems to just want to jump on the software and make pretty things (especially when my personal style is try to make stuff first, and basics later). I know that being a designer is more than knowing how to use Figma, and I don't want to breed mediocrity in design.Do you have any suggestions on getting people excited about design fundamentals and how to teach them? Or are the basics more something that you learn with time and practice?Laws of UXAbstract on NetflixThe Gap by Ira GlassCool Things:Brian shared Schitt's Creek, on recommendation from listener Manny XuMarshall shared Sideways, a YouTube channel that dissects the use of music in pop culture. For film essay nerds, this one is for you.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesAu revoir!
10/14/2020 • 28 minutes, 23 seconds
367: Effective Brainstorming
This week, we talk about how to have effective brainstorms: what does good prep look like, and what should be done alone or with a group? In The Sidebar, we share our spicy takes about brutalism in interface design.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. With float you can send your team their work schedule (daily or weekly) via Slack or email, and keep them in the loop of any changes to their tasks and projects with live notifications. You can also let your team know where you're working from with Float's scheduled status. Working from the lake house next week? Add it in Float to let your team know, ahead of time! Learn more at float.com/designdetails.CuriosityStreamLearn about any topic with CuriosityStream; the first on-demand documentary streaming service. There is always something new to learn about with thousands of award-winning documentaries on Technology, History, Nature, Food, Science, Travel, and more! Can’t decide what to watch? Try CuriosityStream’s new feature, ON NOW, to watch a continuous stream of the best documentaries. Get an entire year of streaming for just $14.99 when you sign up at curiositystream.com/design.Latest VIP Patrons:Christopher CosThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we share our spicy takes on brutalism in interface design. This comes from a GitHub issue:hey guys, have you covered the movement of brutalism in design, and how its resurgence can be used to break out of the "design dogmas" in web design which have created a kind of banal /sameness to what we see online. i.e. sites are clearly functional but have lost brand personality. I've recently been thinking about how these new dogmas of web have perhaps led to a democratization of design and less opportunity for more senior designers to flex their creativity. Thoughts?This is what a brutalist world would look like on your phoneBrutalist websites galleryLearn more about Jakob's law: Users spend most of their time on other sites. This means that users prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already know.Follow up:It's totally acceptable to like the Lobster typeface.macOS Big Sur Beta 9 has an updated QuickTime icon and it's much better.Listener question:mlamond asks: Do you prefer to brainstorm solutions with peers or coming up with solutions on your own? Does your work environment encourage one over the other?Mural is a nice tool for having remote brainstorms.Cool Things:Brian shared Ted Lasso, a new show on Apple TV+. It's a ray of sunshine in an otherwise dark timeline.Marshall shared Better Touch Tool, an indie macOS application that allows you to customize the behavior of your Mac's trackpad. Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBlue eyes, white dragon, can't lose.
10/7/2020 • 28 minutes, 3 seconds
366: Closing the Gap to Senior
This week, we discuss options for designers to close the gap to becoming a senior. In The Sidebar we try to identify what is the duct tape of design.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. With float you can send your team their work schedule (daily or weekly) via Slack or email, and keep them in the loop of any changes to their tasks and projects with live notifications. You can also let your team know where you're working from with Float's scheduled status. Working from the lake house next week? Add it in Float to let your team know, ahead of time! Learn more at float.com/designdetails.Hover You don’t have a website yet? Are you even a designer? Today is the day - go get your domain name right this second. Hover has over 300 domain name extensions to choose from when building your brand online. No matter what area of the creative space you are in, there’s a domain name waiting for it - from .DESIGN, .ART to .INK, .PHOTO and so much more. Get 10% off your first purchase when you sign up at hover.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Rachel TruongDiogo SergioKoenJayDomenicoThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we try to figure out what is the "duct tape of design."This week's Sidebar question comes from Matt on GitHubIf you haven't seen the Papyrus SNL skit, now is the time.Swipies are awesome for sketching - it's reusable dry erase paper. We also have a discount code for you: DESIGNDETAILS will save you 10%.Industry Talk:This week we discuss what it takes to close the gap between being a junior and senior designer. Of course, our notes are not exhaustive, but hopefully offer some ideas for people in that situation who are looking to grow!Learn more about the Principal Agent Problem and learn to think like a principal.Cool Things:Brian shared eye masks, in general. Having trouble sleeping? Traveling and not going to be in a consistently-lit room for a while? An eye mask is not just for cartoonish rich people in the movies - you too can enjoy their benefits!Marshall shared Raised by Wolves, a new series on HBO that will certainly, for sure, without a doubt, take you away from all the troubles of the modern world. No sarcasm here, nope.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBonsoir Elliot!
9/30/2020 • 22 minutes, 2 seconds
365: UX Research ft. Danae Holmes
This week, we sat down with Danae Holmes, a UX researcher at YouTube Gaming to talk about everything UX research. We dig into research methodologies, effective collaboration with design, tips to get better at user research, the future of the field, and so much more.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. It lets you keep track of who's working on what and plan your team's time, from anywhere! Float gives you an accurate view of your team's availability and capacity., allowing you to set custom work days and hours and schedule a status to let your team know where you're working from. Learn more at float.com/designdetails.Hover Hover has over 300 domain name extensions to choose from when building your brand online. No matter what area of the creative space you are in, there’s a domain name waiting for it - from .DESIGN, .ART to .INK, .PHOTO and so much more. Get 10% off your first purchase when you sign up at hover.com/designdetails.Sponsors:This week we're supported by Webflow! Webflow gives designers the power of code in a visual interface, allowing them to directly build whatever they have in mind without engineers.Webflow helps you take that next step in your design process by bringing the power of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into a visual interface so designers can build completely custom designs without worrying about writing code. If you already know your HTML and CSS, you can drag in unstyled HTML elements for full control of your designs. If you’re not familiar with those languages yet, you can use pre-built pieces of interface for complex elements like sliders, tabs, background videos, and more. If you’ve used Figma or Sketch in the past, you’re going to be instantly familiar with Webflow’s symbols feature, allowing you to define your own shared components so that changes propagate across all of your pages, all at once. And of course, your creation won’t be real until you have real content populating the page - Webflow has you covered here, too, allowing you to work directly with a CMS or e-commerce data to build a rich, high fidelity website.Learn more at http://wfl.io/designdetails for 10% off annual plans on any new account. Latest VIP Patrons:Andrew HongSara KinellMariana BricioMark McCulloughAndrew PomeroyHugh LeoidssonAndre RodriguesTheStevenOlmosZhuohui LiJoseph PearlmanAndreas KaparosThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, as with all interview episodes, we ask bonus questions! This week we ask Danae:What skill do you think researchers overvalue?What skill do they undervalued?Is your success mostly the result of luck or hard work?Follow up:@muffmasterflash aka Monica says: I am filled with nitpicky rage when I see things under Settings that aren't things you can actually set, like FAQ, Contact, About, or T&Cs. But what to call that stuff collectively? "Help"?From now on, all new Sidebars will be posted separately on Patreon to make it easier for people to catch up on the backlog.Interview:This week we sat down with Danae Holmes, a UX researcher at YouTube, to talk all about user research in software design. We discuss the function of UX research in organizations, research methods (and how to choose one), the difference between qualitative and quantitative data, the pros and cons of using scripts, collaborating with product designers, and tips for anyone interested in learning more about research.System Usability Scale (SUS) provides a “quick and dirty” but reliable tool for measuring usabilitySet Phasers on Stun: And Other True Tales of Design, Technology, and Human ErrorUX Ya'll is a conference happening later this week. Learn more about Danae's presentation. Cool Things:Brian shared GitHub CLI, a simple but powerful new way to interact with GitHub from the command line. It's beginner-friendly, too, so if you're interested in learning more about git and GitHub, check it out!Danae shared Glyph, a molecular spirit with a beautiful design, good taste, and environmentally-conscious creation.Marshall shared all the neat new features in the latest AirPods Pro firmware update, including the magical spatial audio feature.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBye bye bye!
9/23/2020 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 31 seconds
364: How to Design Better Settings
This week, we deep dive into tips and strategies for building a better settings experience in your product. In The Sidebar, we discuss the efficacy of paginating onboarding screens.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float Float has been a lifeline for teams working remotely in 2020. It lets you keep track of who's working on what and plan your team's time, from anywhere! Float gives you an accurate view of your team's availability and capacity., allowing you to set custom work days and hours and schedule a status to let your team know where you're working from. Learn more at float.com/designdetails.Hover Hover has over 300 domain name extensions to choose from when building your brand online. No matter what area of the creative space you are in, there’s a domain name waiting for it - from .DESIGN, .ART to .INK, .PHOTO and so much more. Get 10% off your first purchase when you sign up at hover.com/designdetails.Sponsors:This week we're supported by Webflow! Webflow gives designers the power of code in a visual interface, allowing them to directly build whatever they have in mind without engineers.Webflow is perfect for prototyping and user testing. It allows you to embed interactive details like hover animations, responsive layout changes, and anything else that the real product might have.Webflow lets you create standards-compliant HTML, CSS, and JS with familiar, visual tools. Because of this, you can give your developers something more than static mocks: start building fully responsive, interactive websites. You can even use real data and structured content, providing for more accurate user research sessions and more realistic flows.When you’re done prototyping, Webflow writes clean, production-ready code for you. Hand it off to a developer for implementation — or just publish straight to your custom domain.Learn more at http://wfl.io/designdetails for 10% off annual plans on any new account. Latest VIP Patrons:Walter KimaroRayBizarreThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about the efficacy of paginated onboarding screens, and suggest alternative onboarding patterns that we've learned about through experience.Follow up:Brian is testing Marshall's work journaling strategy. One week in, so far so good! Marshall also put together a sample outline for anyone curious about seeing how this might work in practice.Main Topic:This week's listener question comes from Priscilla Then, who asks: What's the difference between "Settings", "Configuration", and "System" (would it be appropriate to have all 3)?How should "Settings" be used?Should Settings be displayed visually "apart" from the rest of the first-level navigation options, like how Shopify does it (putting all things in the left sidebar from the top, but the settings at the bottom)?What do you think of companies that have multiple, tiered settings (like Zoom)? Do you think that they executed it well?Cool Things:Brian shared Poolside.fm, a magical website that now has an accompanying iOS app. You should download it right now and experience it in all its beauty.Marshall re-shared Copilot, a fantastic app that will change the way you use money. The team has been making a ton of improvements in the past few months, including better recurring transactions support, rules-based transaction categorization, budget rollover, and new account types.Use Marshall's code B7NG7A when you're signing up for some bonuses all around!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesGoodbye!
9/16/2020 • 35 minutes, 32 seconds
363: How to Talk to Users
This week, we dive into the details of having effective user research sessions, sharing tips and strategies to get more value out of customer conversations. In The Sidebar, Marshall explains his work journaling process to capture better day-to-day notes.Golden Ratio Patrons:FloatFloat gives you the most accurate view of your team's availability and work schedule. You can set custom work hours, add public holidays and time off, and schedule a status to let your team know where you’re working fromーthe home office (dining table), or the lake house! Learn more at float.com/designdetails.HoverYou’re a designer. That means you need a portfolio. That means you need a website. And if you don’t have a website, today’s the day: Hover is the best way to register a domain for your portfolio site. Get 10% off your first purchase when you sign up at hover.com/designdetails.Sponsors:This week we're supported by Webflow! Webflow gives designers the power of code in a visual interface, allowing them to directly build whatever they have in mind without engineers.Webflow’s rich interactions and animations toolset allows you to bring your designs to life with advanced features like parallax scrolling, mouse/cursor-based motion triggers, custom keyframe and After Effects-based animations. You can transform element sizes, styling, and position based on scroll progress over a specific element or the entire page. This allows you to bring expressive animations to your sites that build as users move down the page. You can even create multi-step, timeline based animations that’s as easy to set up as PowerPoint or Keynote, but of course with clean, generated working code. Webflow even integrates with After Effects and Lottie, so that you don’t need to write super complex javascript to accomplish beautiful animations.Learn more at http://wfl.io/designdetails for 10% off annual plans on any new account. Latest VIP Patrons:Hannah CunninghamPatrick MorganMonica HoweRamil AzucenaChloe XieUgo CiredduThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we we talk about work journaling, a process that Marshall follows to keep track of everything happening day to day. We share tips for creating your own work journal and what tools are useful for this process.Follow up:Kelli Novotny on Twitter: “Wanted to pass on something we do as a product team that helps us prioritize our days. We set 3-5 priorities each day, usually, we plan them the night before - send out in our slack channel and at days end we report in on how we did (ie: 2/3 for today. Tomorrow will be x, y, and z.) I cannot tell you how much this has helped focus our time and also has taught us to break down tasks into digestible, achievable bits! Highly recommend it.”Brian uses Geekbot at GitHub to hold asynchronous team standups on Slack.Main Topic:Joseph Cooper asks: Forgive me if you have already done an episode like this (all though from memory I can't remember one). I thought of this question in response to Episode 362 "What do designers do all day?" and noticed neither of you really touched on the research side of product design!Anyway... I've moved into a new company recently and have luckily had the opportunity to have a lot more customer interaction than in previous companies and I'm loving it. After chatting to several other designers though it made me realise that a lot of other designers and teams tend to really under look the value this can add to building a product. I would love to hear more about in your day jobs you incorporate user feedback, testing and research into building your products. Is this something you do? When do you do it? How often do you do it? etc. I'd also love to know more about how you structure these sessions and ask the right questions to make sure you're extracting the most value possible out of them!Cool Things:Brian shared Public, a new investing app that makes the stock market more social.Marshall shared Recursive Sans and Mono, a variable typeface from Google. The landing page with interactive examples is fantastic, you should check it out.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesI'm meeeellltttinnnggg!
9/9/2020 • 29 minutes, 21 seconds
362: What Do Designers Even Do All Day?
This week, we try to answer one very simple question: what do designers even do all day? In The Sidebar, we discuss when and where to use system defaults versus creating a custom UI.Golden Ratio Patrons:Keep track of who's working on what and plan your team's time, from anywhere! Get an accurate view of your team's availability and capacity, set custom work days and hours, schedule a status to let your team know where you're working from, and so much more. Learn more at float.com/designdetails.Sponsors:This week we're supported by Webflow! Webflow gives designers the power of code in a visual interface, allowing them to directly build whatever they have in mind without engineers. Webflow’s whole thesis is that designers are used to learning complex visual software like Photoshop, Sketch, Figma, etc., but none of those tools actually output production code. From creative agencies like IDEO and Ramotion to design-led startups like Lattice and Petal — Webflow gives designers the power to build whatever they have in mind. Learn more at http://wfl.io/designdetails for 10% off annual plans on any new account. Latest VIP Patrons:🦗🦗🦗The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk the tradeoffs of using system defaults in your designs. Are defaults boring? Practical? It depends?Follow up:Learn more about Addison's diseaseThe poll results speak loud and clear: Marshall was wrong! Main Topic:Luke Seeley asks: What do full time designers actually do all day?Cool Things:Brian shared Cocoon, an app for small group messaging that is just wonderful.Marshall shared Rage Against the Machine, some music to accompany those of you who are raging...against the machine.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesGwodbye!
9/2/2020 • 31 minutes, 40 seconds
361: Building Things You Use
This week, we weigh the pros and cons of working on a product that you love to use every day. Is it really so bad to be your own power user? In The Sidebar, we discuss steps to take when exploring vague problem areas.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float is a resource management software for planning your team’s time across multiple projects. Companies like Buzzfeed and MetaLab both use Float to plan and track hundreds of projects more effectively. You can learn more about how they use Float at https://www.float.com/who-uses-float or learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Jayden TranJordan JenningsBrandon HiteDrew RosierTal CohenThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about how to begin exploring broad-space problem areas. How do you A/B test when the problem is too vague? What is the value of intuition and past experience? This, plus more!Tweets:Sanketh shared a work in progress website collecting all of our Cool Things from past episodes - check it out!Main Topic:What are the pros and cons of working on a product you love?ProsIt's fun and easy to get excited about the work.You can feel like a user and encounter user problems.It's easier to find bugs and inconsistencies.Becoming a power user happens naturally over time.It's often easier to stay at a company due to higher quality “work time” - there is potential for a higher quality of life overall. Work doesn’t feel like work, it’s play!It becomes highly motivating to solve your own problems, or the problems of people you work with each day.ConsIt can be easier to lose sight of problem areas, confusing flows, new user experience issues, and positioning/branding problems.Power users can memorize and get used to awkward flows that would otherwise suck - it’s hard to identify and fix these.It can make you stop liking the thing itself - it blends work and pleasure so that there’s less of a clear boundary.Navel gazing: it's harder to see opportunities for order-of-magnitude improvements or innovations. It can be hard to kill the things you love using.Potentially: slower skill development.Potentially: easier to feel "trapped" - the golden handcuffs keep you at the place for longer than you would have otherwise stayed.Cool Things:Brian shared The Last Dance on Netflix, a 10 episode documentary about the Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan's epic career. Even for non-sports people, like us, this is inspiring.Marshall shared Robert Parker, a musician creating really wonderful 80's-synth, perfect for putting on in the background while working.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBahhh byye!
8/27/2020 • 28 minutes, 25 seconds
360: Measuring Success in Interface Design
This week, we answer two listener questions – bonus question in The Sidebar! In the first, we discuss text contrast, accessibility, and winning arguments. In the second, we work out what it means to measure success in interface design.Golden Ratio Patrons:We’re supported by Float.com, a resource scheduling tool that is visual, flexible, fast, and reliable. In the last two months, they’ve launched integrations with the top four project management tools: Jira, Asana, Teamwork, and Trello. The integration features a sidebar that imports your tasks or issues into Float, so you can drag and drop them onto your team member's schedules. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Ashley HopkinsAndy WeirCrystal EllisHana FeriancovaChelsea BishopNick HumphreysThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we answer a bonus listener question about how to argue with the CEO about design decisions. We talk about text hierarchy, contrast, accessibility, and how to win arguments.Tweets:Vinsg says it's painful to listen to other podcasts after having our show notes and chapters - we're so happy you notice and appreciate these!Ying Yao says, regarding last week's episode, "To me, creating a single source of truth library of components and patterns frees designers to exercise their creativity in tackling interesting product challenges."Listener Question:Elliott Roche asks: "How to get quantitative measurements for user interfaces" - the body of the question provides more details.Quantitative vs. QualitativeLearn more about perceived latency.Learn more about React Suspense.Learn more about Lighthouse and measuring best practices.Web Vitals are the new measurements for building great user experiences on the web.Cool Things:Brian shared that Tesla is offering touch-free test drives. If you are bored at home, and want to experience the fun of an electric call, go in for a test drive! It was a blast and the people were not pushy at all to see if we were even interested in buying. Marshall shared Survive the Hunt, a YouTube series by FailRace, in which teams play virtual tag inside of Grand Theft Auto V. Rules and regulations apply, tensions run high, and you'll have a blast watching.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesGoodbye!
8/19/2020 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
359: Design Systems and Creativity
This week, we discuss a listener question about the tension between design systems and creativity. Do design systems destroy creativity, or simply get the boring parts of our work out of the way? In The Sidebar, we discuss the challenges in sharing North Star design visions across teams.Golden Ratio Patrons:Did you know that teams in more than 150 countries around the world use Float for the resource planning? Float is the #1 rated resource management software on G2. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Thomas EckertSören GröbkeSveta GoldsteinJuliana SFarfama HargaayaChristopher WoodsideDanni HuJatinSanket PathakTin KadoicChristopher DrakefordAgneseDavid Luft Jeremie Michaels LimMatt HarneyThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we discuss the process of creating and distributing North Star vision work across teams and organizations.Follow up:It's now possible to disable wallpaper tinting in macOS dark mode (in the latest Big Sur beta). To do this go to System Preferences → General → Allow Wallpaper Tinting in WindowsLast week's episode was edited using Descript, a pretty awesome audio editing tool.Pawel Sysiak pointed out that the method for getting the Patreon audio stream into your podcast player isn't super obvious. But it's possible! If you are currently listening to episodes on Patreon, ya goofed - go to patreon.com/designdetails and follow the instructions to get the special audio link imported into your favorite podcast player.Listener Question:Katarina Blind asks: I know that especially for bigger companies with several people working on a project, it can really help to create one unified UI. But I’m curious about whether they can impact creativity. If the design elements are already established, it seems like that takes away quite a bit of the design process. There’s a lot of talk about pixel-pushing and getting the typography, color, alignment, etc. just right. So if that’s taken care of by a design system it appears as if what’s left to design is the combination of elements..._Cool Things:Brian shared Palm Springs, a new movie on Hulu that's kind of a like a new modern day Groundhog's Day.Marshall shared I'll Be Gone in the Dark, a six-part documentary series based on a book investigating the Golden State Killer.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBye!
8/12/2020 • 26 minutes, 40 seconds
358: Design and Venture Capital
This week, we caught up with Bobby Goodlatte and Josh Williams, two designers-turned-investors who recently announced Form Capital, an early-stage venture fund. In this episode we talk about the path to starting a fund, whether founders should live in the Bay Area, and share advice to designers who are interested in starting their own company someday.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float is a resource management tool for planning your team’s time across multiple projects. Built by creatives, for creatives, Float makes resource planning simple — like it should be! Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!AxeRaiderSwapnil KosarabeVuokko AroConor O'HollarenAdam DipperAdam MilesJack BrindRaymond BessemerEmily KaneElliott RocheMattRobert OrfThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we ask bonus questions at the end of the interview:What is the most under-rated skill for founders?What is the most over-rated skill for founders?Follow up:Marshall has recently crossed 100 episodes and two years of co-hosting this podcast! Boy, oh boy, how time flies - thank you Marshall, it's been a fun two years!Interview:Bobby Goodlatte on Twitter, and his email is bobby at formcapital.com.Josh Williams on Twitter, and his email is jw at formcapital.com.Josh appeared on episode 200 of Design Details.Form Capital is Bobby and JW's new early stage venture fund.Pauh Graham's essays have a wealth of startup advice.Cool Things:Brian shared Timecrimes, a low-budget, internally-consistent time travel movie.Marshall shared the Scott Pilgrim Table Read on YouTube.Josh snuck in two recommendations this week:The AWB OneSky Telescope.The Segway Ninebot Electric GoKart.Bobby shared the 2021 Ford Bronco.The UI is buck-wild.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBye!
8/5/2020 • 53 minutes, 22 seconds
357: GPT-3 and the Future of Design
This week, we talk about the recently-unveiled GPT-3 AI tool and the implications of AI for design. In The Sidebar, we discuss HUD design in video games, nerding out on diegesis, skeuomorphism, and more.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float is an easy to use resource management tool for planning your projects and scheduling your team's time. Access your schedule from anywhere with a mobile app for on the go. Float makes resource management fast, visual and simple. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Brian ChristRafael PereiraAmy ZhenPawel SzymankiewiczMia SureshThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we discuss the evolution and impact of the HUD UI in video games. We dive into diegesis, skeuomorphism, and more.Follow up:Vicki Tan is working on the podcasts surface at Spotify and is looking for feedback.Vicki was previously on Design Details, too!Listener Question:Fabio Giolito states: How not to talk about GPT-3? Hot takes only.What is GPT-3?Learn more about OpenAIJordan Singer is making some wild tools with GPT-3.Cool Things:Brian shared Roam Research, a note-taking tool for networked thought. It's a bit more complex than your average note-taking tool, but it's wildly powerful.For more resources about note-taking and building a digital garden/second brain, check out this digital-gardeners repo by Maggie Appleton.Marshall shared his new role at YouTube, working on the Design Systems team defining the future evolution of YouTube's design language.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesGood bye.
7/29/2020 • 27 minutes, 9 seconds
356: Becoming a Product Manager ft. Cemre Güngör
This week, we caught up with Cemre Güngör to talk about transitioning from design to product management, the tension between the roles of PD and PM, why products fail, and so much more. In The Sidebar, we discuss the most over- and under-rated skills for PMs.Golden Ratio Patrons:More than 3,000 of the world's top design teams, including BuzzFeed, Ogilvy, MetaLab and Hulu use Float to plan their projects and schedule their team’s time. Float is the most accurate tool for planning your project resources and scheduling your team's time. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Zack AronsonEzra EverhartBob WassermannRuben Alexander DreymannHarley ThomasSebastian WintherJan HaalandQin BianYUJING CUINicholas DauchotEmilyThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we ask Cemre some bonus questions at the end of the interview:What is the most under-rated skill for product managers?What is the most over-rated skill for product managers?Do you find that your success thus far is mostly the result of luck or hard work?Interview:This week we caught up with Cemre Güngör, a product designer turned product manager, currently working on AR and Camera at Instagram. Last week we answered a listener question: Should I be a Product Manager?Cemre co-founded Branch, which was acquired by Facebook in 2014.Designers at FB that were mentioned:Mike MatasJoey FlynnMac TylerBrandon WalkinCracking the PM InterviewAdam Mosseri is the Head of Instagram.Henri Liriani is a designer-turned PM working on Messenger.Facebook Lite is amazingly successful in emerging markets.Facebook Paper lives on with a handful of screen recordings that Brian took in 2016.GK3 is a designer at Instagram, and has previously appeared on Design Details: 15: Her Left Me ft. Jeremy Goldberg and George Kedenburg23: Brains are Stupid ft. Christophe Tauziet, Jeremy Goldberg, and George KedenburgMills Baker has also appeared on Design Details, 206: Aspirational Open Mindedness ft. Mills BakerDesigner DudsShreyas Doshi is a fantastic product thinker with great tweets.Cool Things:Brian shared Hamilton (again), now streaming on Disney+. If you've been sitting on the sidelines, sit no more - this is a masterpiece.Marshall shared the Mac Candle No. 2 by Twelve South, in case you need an Apple-inspired candle.Cemre shared Waking Up, a guide to understanding the mind – in app form – by Sam Harris.Related reading: Waking Up, the book, Making Sense, and Lying.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesByeee!
7/22/2020 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
355: Should I Be a Product Manager?
This week, we attempt to answer the age-old question every designer will someday face: should I be a product manager? In this week's Sidebar, we share our first impressions of macOS Big Sur, covering our favorite changes and what we hope to see updated before public release. Golden Ratio Patrons:Are you still using spreadsheets to plan your projects? Float is a resource management software built for creative teams. Add your team’s roles, departments and work hours, schedule time-off, public holidays and remote work days, so you always have the truest view of your team's availability. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!HannahTristan ScagliaKelli NovotnyNiko LazarisEric StahlAdam HoChipThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we dig into our first impressions of macOS Big Sur. We dissect our favorite parts, and the things we hope will change by the time things go public.Follow up:Hugo Tunius did a deep dive into how the new iOS 14 pasteboard alert works behind the scenes.Keep tweeting at Yitong if you enjoyed last week's episode!Listener Question:Rachee Jacobs asks: I am a product designer and I work with very talented designers on my team. I constantly find myself trying very hard to push myself up into higher level product discussions and decisions with the product managers since I feel it is part of my job to not just get product requirements handed down and design then, but to be part of the definition. But it seems like no one else on the design team really cares as much and are happy to get very specific requirements and flows.So I wonder, is it just my company who doesn’t value product designers role or is it the state of the industry? Would I be happier as a product manager?Cool Things:Brian shared Folklore.org, shoutout to Gabriel Valdivia for the recommendation! Folklore "is a web site devoted to collective historical storytelling. It captures and presents sets of related stories that describe interesting events from multiple perspectives, allowing groups of people to recount their shared history in the form of interlinked anecdotes."This story about round rects is a good one.Marshall shared Cult Favorite, a high-quality source of pantry essentials, created by our friends Bryn Jackson and Sarah Marie. Buy the first batch, we promise it's good!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBye bye!
7/15/2020 • 22 minutes, 28 seconds
354: Designing on a Visa ft. Yitong Zhang
This week, we caught up with Yitong Zhang to talk about what it's like to navigate the visa process in the US. We dig into the details of different work visas, the constraints they impose on designers, and what is changing in the current processes. This, plus bonus questions and cool things as always!Golden Ratio Patrons:Float is a resource management software for planning your team’s time across multiple projects. Float saves your team time, so you can get back to doing what you love! Learn more about how teams in more than 150 countries around the world use Float for the resource planning at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!HugoSimon ErikssonSungpil SeoMax RudbergJoseAda ZThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we ask Yitong some bonus questions at the end of the interview:What is the most under-rated skill for designers?What is the most over-rated skill for designers?Do you find that your success thus far is mostly the result of luck or hard work?Interview with Yitong Zhang:Yitong on TwitterCreator of the Autoflow Figma plugin and goodweb.design, a beautiful landing page gallery.Trump Suspends Visas Allowing Hundreds of Thousands of Foreigners to Work in the U.S.Trump Freezes Green Cards, Many Work Visas Until End Of YearH-1B VisaInformation about employment visasInformation about Green Cards and Permanent Residence in the USThe lump of labour fallay "is the misconception that there is a fixed amount of work—a lump of labour—to be done within an economy which can be distributed to create more or fewer jobs."Notes from Yitong21:18 It's only easy to change jobs as an H-1B holder if you are transferring to a company that already does H-1Bs and you're doing the same job. For example, if you're an engineer transitioning into design, that would be difficult.21:46 You can only change jobs in the while in the green card queue if your job is not changing by more than a certain amount. This is especially difficult for people in the 10 year queue because it's not really possible to have same job for that long. So what you have to do is to re-prove to the government that your new job is not gonna take an American's opportunity (which is a year long process).23:10 To be more specific, in most scenarios you get 60 days to find a new job. 33:05 & 20:20 Employment-based green cards require extensive proof that an immigrant's presence will not compete with American jobs, while visas require some proof, but less of it.36:10 I think this points system only exists in Canada for permanent residencies aka Canadian green cards. Work visas Canada are even more straight forward.Cool Things:Brian shared Joey Banks' iOS 14 UI Kit for Figma.Marshall shared Hamilton (original cast performance) is now streaming on Disney+ - learn more. Not a bad way to spend $7.Yitong shared two essays about emotions that are both worth a read:How not to be sadBeing AloneDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBye!
7/8/2020 • 40 minutes, 57 seconds
353: WWDC 2020
This week, we go deep down the WWDC rabbit hole to dissect the latest design details coming from Apple HQ. We also share our spicy takes on the new macOS icons in this week's sidebar.Golden Ratio Patrons:The world’s top creative teams use Float to plan their projects and schedule their team’s time, all in one place. Schedule tasks with an easy drag-and-drop interface, make changes on the fly with a variety of editing tools, and stay up to date on the go using the mobile app. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Nika ZhangRobin RundkvistThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we share our hot takes on the latest macOS Big Sur icons, digging into the visual style, what this means for the platform, and what parts we expect to change before the final release.Follow-up:Steffen Kotschi shared ibm.com/able, a great accessibility toolkit from IBM.Tweets:Jasmine Jones enjoyed the latest episode with Maurice Cherry. We are always open to guest recommendations.Ahmed noticed the off-by-one podcast episode counts in Apple Podcasts. It kills us, too.PS: Use Pocket CastsWWDC 2020:If you missed it, the WWDC 2020 website has everything you need to catch up.iOS 14iPadOS 14watchOS 7macOS 11 Big SurMKBHD's interview with Craig Federighi is great - and they kind of answer the minimal-Siri UI question. We're not totally satisfied.This Apple Newton demo from 1993 was 27 years ahead of its time.iOS 14 revealed that TikTok was reading the pasteboard every 3 secondsNow is the time to learn SwiftUICool Things:Brian shared Uicard, a pocket-friendly wireframing ruler. It's a kickstarter for now, but just passed their goal - if you want one, get in on that early-bird deal!Marshall shared all the WWDC session talks he recommends ya'll to watch:DesignDesign for iPadAdapt the new look of macOSDesign with iOS pickers, menus, and actionsDesign for the iPadOS pointerMake your app visually accessibleDesign great widgetsSF Symbols 2The details of UI typographyDevelopmentPlatforms State of the UnionWhat’s New in SwiftIntroduction to SwiftUIWhat’s New in SwiftUIStacks, Grids, and Outlines in SwiftUIApp accessibility for Switch ControlData Essentials in SwiftUIAdvances in UICollectionViewAdd custom views and modifiers to the Xcode LibraryWidget Code-alongDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes/GOODBYE
7/1/2020 • 1 hour, 45 seconds
352: Building a Better Design Industry ft. Maurice Cherry
This week, we caught up with Maurice Cherry to talk about design podcasting, building an agency from scratch, and the current state of diversity in design. Maurice is a designer, podcaster, creative strategist, agency founder, writer, speaker, and much more.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float is an easy to use resource management tool for planning your projects and scheduling your team's time. Get a high-level view of who’s working on what, so you can plan your team’s time based on their real availability. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!jo⁺Harish ShivaramanNayeli PerezPingThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we ask Maurice some bonus questions at the end of the interview:What is the most under-rated skill for designers?What is the most over-rated skill for designers?Do you find that your success thus far is mostly the result of luck or hard work? Follow-up:Manny asked if we've seen the accessibility settings for The Last of Us Part 2. Marshall has, and these settings are truly incredible. Watch this video of Steve Saylor's accessibility impressions.Interview:Maurice Cherry is a designer, podcaster, creative strategist, agency founder, writer, speaker, and so much more. He most recently worked as a Senior Creative Strategist at Glitch. Follow Maurice on Twitter, Tumblr, and LinkedIn. Links from the interview:Revision Path is a podcast interviewing black designers and technologists. It is in the freaking Smithsonian!Maurice's projects include:Black Weblog Awards28 Days of the WebThe Year of TeaRecognizeWatch Where Are the Black DesignersAn Antiracist Reading ListUmbra MagazineCreative Reaction LabProject OsmosisThe Inneract Project helps underrepresented youth to explore and learn about design, created by Muarice Woods.Maurice was on Design Details: 13: Eating Horse (feat. Maurice Woods) and 123: Live @ Github (feat. Carolyn Zhang, Heather Phillips, Mo Woods & Diana Mounter)On the Grid is now retired, but was good.Black art and design podcasts:Layers of Design PodcastStudio Noize PodcastUnderRepresented PodcastUnruled PodcastTwo Black NerdsCool Things:Brian shared the Hidden Brain Podcast.Listen to The Air We Breathe and Playing Favorites as a good jumping-off point.Shoutout to Gabriel Valdivia for the rec! Marshall shared The Last of us Part 2, played by Christopher Odd. Watch the playlist to immerse yourself, Marshall-style.Maurice shared two things for you this week:Bayside High and Drunk, a podcast that reviews Saved by the Bell while high and drunk.butter.atl is a savvy and creative Instagram that is using the platform to creatively showcase what Atlanta is all about. The creator, Brandon Butler was also on Revision Path Episode 7Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBYEEE!
6/24/2020 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 41 seconds
351: Accessibility Gut Checks
This week, we share some accessibility gut checks that designers should think through before moving into high fidelity mocks. We also talk about industrial design and video game hardware in this week's Sidebar, plus we share our cool things as always!Golden Ratio Patrons:More than 3,000 of the world's top design teams, including BuzzFeed, Ogilvy, MetaLab and Hulu use Float to plan their projects and schedule their team’s time. Float is the most accurate tool for planning your project resources and scheduling your team's time. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Shefali NetkeDarwin WittlaoTzuJason WuChristian LundeThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about video game console design, how controllers have changed, the evolution of gameplay sensors, and our hot takes on which console we are likely to buy.Follow-up:Ola Drachal shared some shameful early work! There's a full Medium post with all the pixels - thank you for sharing.Jacob Collier can make some pop music, too.Rowan Adams shared Complicit by Default that provides useful context about what's happening in the world. It's not enough to be "not racist" any more.Learn more about JuneteenthMore resources on what to read and where to donate to support Black causes. Listener Question:Matt B. Cool asks: "What are some not as obvious accessibility wins we can look for early on as we move into high fi prototyping? Going beyond checking for good color contrast, font-size, touchable space etc."Know the platformHuman Interface Guidelines on AccessibilityMaterial Design's Accessibility docsMDN web accessibility docsSpace and motionMedia typesUI shapeWords are hardLearn more about BidirectionalityCool Things:Brian shared Children of Time, a fun (but long) world-building sci-fi story. Marshall also read this, and we both love it. The sequel, Children of Ruin is on deck.Marshall shared an interview with the Dwarf Fortress creator with a very fun bug hunting story.Kruggsmash is a video creator who creates adventures within Dwarf Fortress' infinite worlds.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBYEEE!
6/17/2020 • 35 minutes, 16 seconds
350: Designing Misused Features
This week, we talk about weaponizing hashtags, co-opting social media movements, and solving hard problems in product design. Spoiler: hard problems are hard. This, plus The Sidebar, some follow up, and cool things as always.Golden Ratio Patrons:Visualize who’s working on what and when, and drag and drop to assign tasks in a click. With Float you can plan your projects and schedule your team’s time with confidence. Learn more at float.com/designdetailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Douglas HillGabe de la MoraJames JacksonCassidy CheangCameron DeardorffJessica TongBailey JenningsKrisOla DrachalNate Kehdactra-ChongMathias KlugeBenMaggie ManvilleAndy NgoMatt CoolThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, we talk about weaponizing hashtags, co-opting social media movements, and solving hard problems in product design.Follow-up:Keep donating:Black Lives MatterNAACP Legal Defense and Educational FundEqual Justice InitiativeWe the ProtestersReclaim the BlockGeorge Floyd Memorial FundCampaign ZeroStand Against Racial InjusticeMinnesota Freedom FundKeep reading:An Antiracist Reading ListWhat Martin Luther King Jr. Would Have SaidTrevor Noah on George Floyd and the Protests + part 2How to Make This Moment the Turning Point for Real ChangeA thread on design historyCross-cultural DesignMismatch - How Inclusion Shapes DesignAlgorithms of OppressionHow to be AntiracistSo You Want to Talk About RaceTeaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of FreedomThe Culture MapBlack Designers: Missing in ActionIndustry Talk:Trump was fact checkedFYI: mail-in ballots are not particularly prone to fraud.Twitter Finally Fact-Checked Trump. It’s a Bit of a MessThis reminded us of the Streisand EffectThe Illusory Truth Effect is "the tendency to believe false information to be correct after repeated exposure."Richard Gere and the Gerbil"A Lie Can Travel Halfway Around the World While the Truth Is Putting On Its Shoes" - get the facts on this quote. Spoiler: "At this time, there is no substantive support for assigning the saying to Mark Twain or Winston Churchill.'Hindsight Bias "refers to the common tendency for people to perceive events that have already occurred as having been more predictable than they actually were before the events took place."Is Facebook Spying on You?Cool Things:Brian shared Revision Path, a weekly podcast interviewing black creators. If you need more podcasts for your ears, check it out!Marshall shared Jacob Collier, a musical genius with some truly unbelievable talents. Dig in, friends.Video: Modulating from E to G Half SharpDesign Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesStay safe, see you next week, goodbye!
6/10/2020 • 21 minutes, 27 seconds
349: Black Lives Matter
This week, we can't record a podcast talking about pixels and software design. The world is hurting, and the best thing we can do right now is direct people to the resources and organizations that are able to have the most impact in black communities. Please consider reading, learning, introspecting, and donating this week.Support:Black Lives MatterNAACP Legal Defense and Educational FundEqual Justice InitiativeWe the ProtestersReclaim the BlockGeorge Floyd Memorial FundCampaign ZeroStand Against Racial InjusticeMinnesota Freedom FundRead:An Antiracist Reading ListWhat Martin Luther King Jr. Would Have SaidTrevor Noah on George Floyd and the Protests + part 2How to Make This Moment the Turning Point for Real ChangeA thread on design historyCross-cultural DesignMismatch - How Inclusion Shapes DesignAlgorithms of OppressionHow to be AntiracistSo You Want to Talk About RaceTeaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of FreedomThe Culture MapBlack Designers: Missing in ActionStay safe, everyone 🖤
6/3/2020 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
348: Getting Unstuck
This week, we share some tips for getting unstuck when working on complicated design problems. We also share our home screen organization philosophies in The Sidebar, catch up on Tweets, and share our cool things as always.Golden Ratio Patrons:Float saves your team time, so you can get back to doing what you love! The world’s top creative teams use Float to plan their projects and schedule their team’s time, all in one place. Learn more at float.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Stacy HTim DysonLudens Tam TranJohn MeguerianJasmine JonesPaul TruongCaro LukinsGareth FieldArick ConleyThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar, Marshall and Brian explain their philosophy for home screen app organization. We nerd out on structuring columns, rows, and home screen peace-of-mind.Follow-up:Ali Angco wants a Designer Bingo card. We've started an outline, this could be fun.Joe Willmott shared some early work, the very beautiful and glorious omglaswerpewpew.com.Bailey Jennings asked if we could get full show notes in Spotify's podcast player. Sadly: no. Spotify, step it up!Kate Niendorf started to pick up some of Marshall's audio panning 👂Tweets:Rowan Adams shared a story of asking a Design Details question in a design interview, and the candidate was the original question asker. This is buck wild, ya'll.Andy Ingram gave us a shout out for speaking normally – we try!Listener Question:Jessica Perelman asks: "What are some strategies that less experienced designers can use to get unstuck when working on complex problems?"Things to watch out for:Are the right stakeholders in the meeting?Is the meeting focused too much on generation and not enough on constraints?Tips to try:Change fidelityEmbrace constraintsRevisit with the team right after the meetingFind the best parts of discarded brainstorm outcomesDo your homework, start the brainstorm with a strong opinion (weekly held)Cool Things:Brian shared his latest weekend tinker project, a personal Hacker News client that is more readable, supports dark mode, and is blazing fast.Marshall shared a video from Ten Hundred with a very cool illustration technique: the doodle grid. The whole video is worth a watch, for the art, music, and technique!Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBYEEE!
5/27/2020 • 36 minutes, 16 seconds
347: Overcoming Skill Gaps
This week, we talk about how to overcome skill gaps. What should you do if you are bad at visual design? What if you can't make icons? Should you play into strengths or develop upon your weaknesses? We explore these topics, and more! Golden Ratio Patrons:Are you still using spreadsheets to plan your projects? Float is a resource management software built for creative teams. Add your team’s roles, departments and work hours, schedule time-off, public holidays and remote work days, so you always have the truest view of your team's availability. Learn more at float.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!SabineYi HeMo CupsNicole TallonShelley HuangOmidLiz ChenThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar we discuss digital gardening, personal knowledge management, and learning in public.Follow-up:Divya Tak added another point of wastage in low quality software: wastage through over-processing.Yuyang Luo shared their first app design that shows how safe your local area is.Jordan Koschei shared his college startup / side project, Shadoodle. See the pixels.We turned last week's episode into a blog post: Quality Software.Marshall has been tinkering with our audio balance – so far, nobody has noticed...until now?Tweets:Vincent van der Meulen built a very neat recommendation engine on top of the Design Details website – this is so cool!Listener Question:Fabio Giolito wanted us to talk about something we said on a recent episode, "I'm not a great graphic designer."Design is a visual medium but there's a misconception that all designers should be good at making pretty things (marketing pages, illustrations, icons, logos…)I love systems and flows, solving problems and designing interfaces. When I try to make a marketing page or logo I feel frustrated and impostor syndrome kicks in.I guess I'm not comfortable with the subjectiveness of visual stuff. You know when something is bad, but the gray area of taste and trends is way too big. While in UX there are more rules and logic involved.Cool Things:Brian shared We Are the Weather, a book by Jonathan Safran Foer about climate change, the food industry, and our role in the world.Jonathan did a great interview on Armchair Expert where they also discuss this book.Marshall shared Notion, a wildly-flexible and powerful tool for writing and organizing information. This week they expanded the limits of their free plan, so it's a good time to give it a try!Joey Banks wrote about his personal Notion setup.David Hoang also outlined his method to use Notion as a workspace.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBYEEE!
5/20/2020 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
346: Quality Software
This week, we discuss the characteristics of high quality software. We do our best to organize and outline things to pay attention to that will help you ship better software. This, plus a Sidebar discussing how to handle negative feedback from customers, and cool things as always! Golden Ratio Patrons:More than 3,000 of the world's top design teams, including BuzzFeed, MetaLab and Hulu use Float to plan their projects and schedule their team’s time. Learn more about how to help your team plan better at float.com/designdetails.Latest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels – we crossed 200 this week!Anne ChangKelsy Michael GagnebinFabio GiolitoKer NingDavid PehrsonJames LyonsWill HsuDavida PittsJustyna PapiernikYO ChiyunJörn ZanderNathan GrossThe Sidebar:The Sidebar is an exclusive weekly segment for our Patreon supporters. You can subscribe starting at $1 per month for access to full episodes going forward! Sign up at https://patreon.com/designdetails.In this week's Sidebar we discuss four strategies for handling negative feedback from your customers.Follow-up:Ying Yao dug through the archives to share an early project from 2014: a crowdsourced app to help students rate the best classroom seat based on WiFi connectivity, outlet access, and visibility. Nice!Connelly Rader recommended Tom Vanderbilt's book, You May Also Like: Taste in an Age of Endless Choice after hearing our discussion on taste.Jon Yablonski has written a book! It's called Laws of UX, named after his fantastic website by the same name. Marshall and I both have our copies, and you should pick one up, too!Tweets:Hilary agrees: Brain prototypes > wireframes, 99% of the time.Will Hsu isn't a podcast person, but for some reason Design Details stuck. Welcome to the clan!Listener Question:Kevin Gutowski dropped a question bomb on us this week, digging into the deep and subjective subject: what are the qualities of great design?The Qualities of Great Design is a good video from the 2018 WWDC on this topic that we watched before recording.Corridor Crew made a great vide reacting to bad and great CGi where they point out the details that us mere mortals won't notice, but have an impact on the final product./r/notmyjob is one of those anti-design details subreddits, and worthy of a skim.Computers are like a bicycle for our minds.The Aesthetic-Usability Effect tells us that "users are more tolerant of minor usability issues when they find an interface visually appealing."Postel's Law tells us to "Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you send."We tweeted a poll asking what comes to mind when you hear the phrase "quality software." Your answers were great, and thematically centered around: Fast, predictable, reliable, consistent, performant, well-crafted, delightful, hospitable, familiar, and thoughtful.Defining what exactly makes software high quality is hard, but we know it when we see it.Cool Things:Brian shared Listening Together, a side project from the folks at Spotify the illuminates when two people in the world start playing the same song at the same time. Serendipity!Marshall shared Songland Season 2, his Tuesday evening good-feels after recording the podcast. It's available on NBC/Hulu, if you want to watch along.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock📬 Don't have Twitter? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesSO LONG!
5/13/2020 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
345: Developing Taste
This week, we discuss what it means to have and develop taste. From software to fashion, styles change, trends come and go, so what does it mean to be tasteful? In The Sidebar, we discuss the hacker mindset and building for an audience of one. This, plus cool things like a handy iPhone app and a killer new VR game!
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Sophia Pang
Q
ESC
Steve Clark
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In this week's Sidebar we discuss the hacker mentality, and building things for an audience of one.
Follow-up:
Sam Bazalo wrote a case study about removing usability frustrations in Tradify: "A mini case study detailing my mission to make Tradify a better product by identifying and fixing high touch moments of frustration."
Divya Tak agrees that putting opinions on a scale of how much you care can help to quickly resolve disagreements.
Followup-pup from Karl, last week's question asker: "Thanks for answering my question boys! @brian_lovin’s final point was super helpful because it perfectly represents the situation I think I’m in. Startup land with minimal resource. I have a habit of fighting every fight so I better run down some of those hills fast..."
Jacob Lindström shared his early blog, very late-2000's – thanks for sharing!
Tweets:
Jared Lodwick shared a nice photo of his Design Details tee shirt, getting retired after four years of weekly wear.
Listener Question:
Tiffany Yu says: "Hey there! Wanted to thank you for this podcast. It's been super helpful. I also wanted to share that doing a talk on developing taste would be great."
With that in mind, let's talk about developing taste!
Soft-close drawers are a wonderful upgrade.
Things is good software.
Cool Things:
Brian shared Beat Saber and Half-Life Alyx, two incredible VR games that are redefining his impressions of what is possible in VR. If you have a headset, these are must-plays.
Marshall is waiting until his Valve Index to arrive before diving in.
Rafa, of Layout fame, is fearless in VR, apparently.
Marshall shared RoboKiller, a handy iOS app to block spam calls and filter your spammy text messages. It's a few bucks a month, but worth the peace of mind.
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5/6/2020 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
344: Knowing When to Give Up a Fight
This week, we try to figure out the right time to give up on a fight when collaborating with stakeholders who have different opinions and priorities. We also cover a lot of feedback this week, discuss new design resources in The Sidebar, and share our cool things of the week.
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Udoka Chima
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In this week's Sidebar we share a neat CSS library and a pro tip for customizing your personal websites.
Follow-up:
Some of ya'll finally shared your shameful early work - thank you! We love it.
Patrick Marx shared some relatively new work from 2014.
Katarina Blind shared an early stage mock for a "pirate Uber" to request a ride from her brother. Smart.
Zain Khoja shared his first Medium case study.
Keaton Taylor shared a live URL for some early work and, boy oh boy, is it fun.
Lucas Morales also shared a live URL for some earlier work, complete with a splash page!
Kevin Bennett agreed with our thoughts on paper prototypes - there's a time and a place, and for this type of work, it's exceedingly rare.
Keaton Taylor also agreed with our thoughts on the overvalue placed on pixel perfection and originality - glad to hear it resonated!
Listener Question:
Karl asks:
Sometimes, and we’ve all been there, you know what you’re doing is right. Let’s say, fighting for a darker blue to pass accessibility requirements or visualising data in a simplified graphic rather than a complex multi-dimensional graph, to appeal to a wider audience. You’ve presented this with justification and examples or clear guideline recommendations (say a design system) but it’s ignored. How do you guys generally know when to back down and stop fighting for what you know to be right based your design experience, and bow to the Product Manager/Owner’s opinion even if it’s not steeped in fact?
Cap Watkins' Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck is a wonderful framework for picking battles.
Cool Things:
Brian shared a very fun 12-minute "single cut" action sequence from the latest Netflix movie, Extraction.
You can read more about how this scene was created here.
This reminded Marshall of the [crazy mirror sequence](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD0_5HFMPIg from Contact.
Marshall shared his ongoing journey to beat the Juul addiction. Quarantine as a forcing function for positive habit development - win!
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BYEEEEE!
4/29/2020 • 29 minutes, 18 seconds
343: Over and Undervalued Design Skills
This week, we introduce a new supporter-only show segment, The Sidebar. Each week we'll be sharing a story, pro-tip, shortcut, or design-related cool thing. Supporters on Patreon will hear the first story today!
We also discuss the most over and undervalued design skills, including feedback from folks on Twitter.
And, of course, we share our cool finds of the week!
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The Sidebar:
We've been behind on Bonusland, and it's been a challenge for us to catch up. Additionally, we felt like bonus episodes were too infrequent and not compelling enough as a Patreon reward.
This week we're starting a new experiment to make the patron rewards much better. It's a new segment of every episode called The Sidebar. In The Sidebar we will be sharing a story, pro-tip, shortcut, or design-related tidbit.
In today's Sidebar, we talk about Marshall's 8-year anniversary at Google, and what it means to play the long game.
Read more about how we ended up here + the inspiration by way of Michael Knepprath.
Follow-up:
Elvin was the only listener who shared screenshots of early work with us - and it was good work!
Second call to action: send us your early portfolio work that you're ashamed of!
Listener Question:
Paweł Sysiak asks a hat-trick listener question:
"What are the most valuable (and overlooked) skills for the entry-level designer and senior designer? The flip side of this question is also interesting. What skills are overvalued for junior and senior designers?"
The Mom Test is a great primer on how to ask better research questions.
We asked Twitter for ideas, too:
T says: "Most valuable for entry: Taste, attention to details, ready to listen, motivation. Senior: ready to learn, adapt, question past experience and delegate"
Nathan Lindhal says: "Learning to communicate with stakeholders, peers, etc is an extremely valuable skill. But it would be unfair to expect this from entry level position. But knowing the fundamentals (can this person do the work) and a commitment to improvement are underrated."
Ollie hit us with a thread:
- "I think foundational design skills like typography hierarchy are underrated, whilst beautiful portfolios are overrated."
- "I think it would be unfair to expect such strong communication skills from all entry-level designers, I think it is perhaps the most valuable skill."
- "Communication as a skill can be a 'buzz word-y' so i'll specify. I think an entry-level designer that can join a team and comfortably question the status quo and speak out when they are unsure is a highly valuable trait."
- "In my (limited) experience it takes the weight off of their supporting mid/senior designers. It's also an important component to entry-level designers learning on the job."
Emma Gilbert says: "Most valuable: resourcefulness. There are unknowns at some point of every project. If a person can find momentum on their own by seeking out and not waiting for answers, that’s someone I want to work with."
Jordan Koschei says: "The ability to communicate clearly verbally, through writing, and through visuals. And the ability to understand and translate between design, engineering, and business concerns. The best designers have some product management DNA too!"
Cool Things:
Brian shared The Matrix, one of those rare films that holds the fuck up. If you have somehow not seen this, now is the time. What a ride!
Can't Get Enough of Keanu is a wonderful and fun podcast to accompany your watching experience.
Marshall shared the return of Apple's Build Your Collection promo, featuring awesome films at steep discounts. If you're a movie-buyer, now's the time to strike!
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BYEEEEE!
4/22/2020 • 36 minutes, 17 seconds
342: Critiquing Our Early Work
This week, we dig into the dregs of our portfolios to critique some of earliest design work. We try to look for indicators of taste and fundamentals, but ultimately have a good laugh about our early mocks. We'd love to see your early work too, so share it with us on Twitter this week!
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Azmy Hanifa
Follow-up:
ipadmenu.study is a neat case study about how to add a universal menu to iPad applications. Icons abound!
Jacob Lindström recommends Cross-Cultural Design from A Book Apart.
Pawel Sysiak said thanks for answering two questions, and to that we say: thank you for asking good questions!
Tweets:
Michael Knepprath wants to see our files. Unfortunately we can't share our real-world files, but we'll try to think of something we could do...
Eric Chen is back in the past listening to episode 264. Luckily a designer is never late, they arrive exactly when they intend to.
Sharing our shame:
Last week Brian tweeted his earliest web design work, found in the dregs of pixel hell. We learn that Brian had no taste, eyes, or sense of spacing in his early years. Ouch.
Marshall digs into his portfolio on Dribbble, almost 10 years old now! And we don't hate everything here, it's clear that there was taste and an eye for the fundamentals.
Look at these switches!
We still think there's something promising about this attachments idea.
/r/ATBGE should provide you with some good laughs.
Brian's Dribbble started 5 years after the screenshots in the tweet, so they are marginally better.
Cool Things:
Brian shared Dave, a show created by Lil Dicky. Think: Curb Your Enthusiasm meets a 20-something rapper.
Marshall shared Hue Lighststrips, which when combined with motion detectors, can provide a great night-time user experience. And in general, they look awesome.
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Otherwise, bye!
4/15/2020 • 34 minutes, 10 seconds
341: Counterintuitive User Experiences
This week, we talk about counterintuitive user experiences that designers regularly design for in our day to day work. Let us know what we missed! As always, we catch up on feedback, tweets, and share our cool things of the week: a blog post explaining how to polish an interface, and a YouTube series about first-time reactions.
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Follow-up:
Samuel Bernhardt shared some more Figma file organization tips – thank you!
Tweets:
Thijs Bremeesch thinks our podcast is GOLD. We like gooooold.
Elvin says we're contributing to ongoing sanity – glad we can help a tiny bit!
Ben Dunn is a new fan from New Zealand - welcome to the pod!
Katarina Blind says last week's episode made her day. Katarina also bumped us up to $1.28 on the Patreon – you're the best!
News:
Apple accidentally leaked AirTags, hopefully coming soon!
Listener Question:
Paweł Sysiak asks: "Could you list some examples of common mistakes when creating experiences? What are some UX mistakes that are counter-intuitive and prevalent?"
Stateful icons
Two choices on leaf pages
Primary actions placed in a navigation bar, which are harder to reach
Samsung's One UI is doing an interesting job of moving actions closer to the bottom of the screen.
The HIG recommends placing destructive actions far away from a person's fingers.
People don't read full screen interstitials
The introduction of change is as important as the change itself
Typographic hierarchy overrides structural hierarchy
You will read this first
Buttons are better than gestures
Gabriel Valdivia's tweet shows a great example.
Iconography and colors aren't universal
Watch Wired's video: Airport Expert Creates the Ideal Layout for LaGuardia Airport
Data visualization colors should vary by brightness, not hue
Read: 5 tips on designing colorblind-friendly visualizations
Uncharted 4 developers explain why they added accessibility options to the game
Throwback: Red vs. Blue
Cool Things:
Brian shared Cleaning up form UI, a blog post by @nikitonsky which describes step by step how to polish an interface using grids, spacing, typographic hierarchy, and color.
Marshall shared Holden Hardman's YouTube series, My Friend Watches. In this series of video, Holden introduces a friend to new movies and captures the reactions for the internet to enjoy.
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WASH YA HANDS!
4/8/2020 • 43 minutes, 29 seconds
340: Versioning and Handoff in Figma
This week, we share our tips and tricks for staying organized in Figma, simplifying the engineering handoff, and not getting bogged down in pages hell. This, plus some follow up, cool things, and a little social distancing check-in.
Sponsor:
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Follow-up:
Marshall is still enjoying The Good Place and the slight twist near the end of Season 1. Intrigued?
Tweets:
Nathan Lindahl wonders if there are broader applications to the iPadOS cursor, thinking about Fitt's law. Marshall agrees!
Lena Sesardic built HippoKite to help automate the process of logging your accomplishments and challenges each week.
Listener Question:
Dennis Cortés asks: "Without Abstract, how can I pass off a file to a developer and be able to work on the next iteration of something in that same file? I've run into issues where I'll give a developer a link to a file but by the time it gets on their plate we may have worked on an iteration that is out of scope for that sprint...Any ideas or experience here on how you manage your files in terms of versioning and iteration you can share that works for PMs, developers, designers, etc?"
Figma has versioning built in
You can name specific versions
For manual versioning, create a new page
Consider having a line between final, working, and exploratory
When dealing with a design system, you may want to duplicate to a different file to preserve component states
Tom Lowry from Figma made a handy plugin to add status annotations to frames.
Cool Things:
Brian shared Westworld Season 3, along with a companion YouTube channel, Alt Shift X. So far, we're digging S3!
Marshall shared Hand Mirror, a small utility app made by our pal Rafael Conde. It's a macOS app that lives in your menu bar which gives you a quick view from your computer's webcam.
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BUUHHHYYYY!
4/1/2020 • 27 minutes, 44 seconds
339: The New iPadOS Cursor
This week, we dissect the newest iPad Pro and its new adaptive cursor, speculating on the future of cursor-touch hybrid interactions. Marshall also shares early feedback on a new prototyping tool and we find escapism in our cool things.
Sponsor:
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The data it collects is simple and straightforward, meaning that it can load your analytics dashboard incredibly quickly and gets you straight to the most important information
Fathom is a small two-person team that charges money for the service. Your data is not sold or leveraged in another way. Simple, straightforward pricing makes the world go 'round.
And so much more.
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Follow-up:
Marshall got into the Play beta. It's promising, so far!
Tweets:
James Brookes has been tweeting little micro-summaries of the last few episodes - thank you!
New Products:
A new iPad Pro is out, and it has cursor support!
The adaptive cursor is beautiful, here's a video showcasing some of the neat details.
Craig recorded a lovely video showing off the cursor, too.
Ryan Morrison made a web prototype to demo the cursor interaction with a mouse.
The new Magic Keyboard looks fantastic, but very expensive.
We've previously asked ourselves if AR is a gimmick.
Cool Things:
Brian shared Devs, a new thriller series on Hulu.
"A young software engineer, Lily Chan, investigates the secret development division of her employer, a cutting-edge tech company based in Silicon Valley, which she believes is behind the murder of her boyfriend."
Shoutout to @gabrielvaldivia for the recommendation.
Marshall shared The Good Place, a "comedy about what makes a good person."
Design Details on the Web:
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BYEE!
3/25/2020 • 31 minutes, 57 seconds
338: Passive Income and How To Give Advice (feat. Meg Lewis)
This week, we catch up with Meg Lewis, a designer, coach, writer, speaker, business-owner, podcaster, and all-around fun human being. We talk about building passive income streams, how to give advice, having strong opinions, and facing public criticism – among many other things. And as always, we share our cool things of the week included a very timely hygiene product, new mobile apps, and a YouTube playlist.
Sponsor:
Fathom Analytics – we love it, we use it, we can't recommend it enough. Fathom is a privacy-first analytics tool that provides all the right information about traffic to your websites. Some of our favorite features:
Fathom doesn't use cookies, which means you can skip the GDPR notice
The data it collects is simple and straightforward, meaning that it can load your analytics dashboard incredibly quickly and gets you straight to the most important information
Fathom is a small two-person team that charges money for the service. Your data is not sold or leveraged in another way. Simple, straightforward pricing makes the world go 'round.
And so much more.
Learn more at designdetails.fm/fathom and if you sign up using that URL you will save $20 off your first invoice!
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Follow-up:
We have a Gmail account – designdetailsfm@gmail.com. We won't check this email that much, but we're now going to start exploring cross-posting our episodes to YouTube. Check out our channel and subscribe, if that's your thing.
We're also reviving our Instagram profile – give us a follow and we'll start sharing more!
Interview:
Today we caught up with Meg Lewis, a writer, designer, podcaster, business-owner, comedian, and so much more. Seriously, Meg is prolific.
We catch up on how we're faring working from home during the corona virus pandemic and share tips for newly-remote workers.
Loom is a useful app to share your screen with a little extra personality.
We talk about managing many projects, building a stream of passive income, the tradeoffs of building an audience, the merits of giving advice, and much more.
Meg now hosts Overtime by Dribbble, where she's been able to explore the idea of having strong opinions.
Follow Meg on Twitter, Instagram, and Dribbble.
Meg's other projects are Ghostly Ferns, Full Time You, Sit There & Do Nothing, The Overtime Podcast by Dribbble, Fool Proof. She also speaks and writes.
Cool Things:
Meg shared her bidet attachment from Tushy and their delightful t-shirts about buttholes.
Brian shared the new GitHub mobile apps for Android and iOS. Download 'em!
Marshall shared War Stories, a YouTube playlist where developers tell stories of creating some of the most popular video games of all time.
Specifically, How Slay the Spire's Original Interface Almost Killed the Game.
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SO LONG!
3/18/2020 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 15 seconds
337: The Metagame of Design
This week, we discuss the metagame of product design, thinking out loud about the skills we do in between the craft work that help us to be more effective, have more impact, and grow faster in our careers. As always, we dig into followup, talk about some fleeting news, and share our cool things of the week!
Sponsor:
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Fathom doesn't use cookies, which means you can skip the GDPR notice
The data it collects is simple and straightforward, meaning that it can load your analytics dashboard incredibly quickly and gets you straight to the most important information
Fathom is a small two-person team that charges money for the service. Your data is not sold or leveraged in another way. Simple, straightforward pricing makes the world go 'round.
And so much more.
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Vinnie
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Follow-up:
Dennis Cortés rightly pointed out that design school is a great conduit for "learning the basic fundamentals" of design.
Brian ended up tweeting about the fact that he hasn't read many "core" books about design. Lots of great replies in there, if you're interested.
The Elements of Typography Style
The Elements of Graphic Design
The Elements of Color
Grid Systems in Graphic Design
The Mother of all Demos
Tweets:
Sahil Chaturvedi can't tell our voices apart. We have some tips.
Joshua Taylor's new project, Parrot is using Design Details for all their promo artwork. Thank you Josh! Check out parrot.fm.
Adam Fuhrer - a new VIP - just discovered the show. Welcome to the fam!
Gabriel Valdivia and Marshall shared their passion for Flight of the Conchords.
Think About It
Renato Dubbs says the show is fantastic and thought provoking - thank you for the kind words!
News:
Fleets have arrived: short ephemeral tweets that can't be retweeted, liked or replied to. It's Twitter's interpretation of Stories, and we are intrigued.
Listener Question:
Paweł Sysiak asks: "What are in your opinion “meta skills” and “boring fundamentals” of the product design currently?"
In reference to To Get Good, Go After the Metagame.
Cool Things:
Brian shared Jojo Rabbit, a satire by Taika Waititi. It's about a young boy in Hitler's army who finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home.
Marshall shared Locke and Key, a new drama on Netflix, based on a comic book series of the same name by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez.
Related watching: What We Do in the Shadows.
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Auf wiedersehen!
3/11/2020 • 55 minutes, 52 seconds
336: Learning by Doing
This week, we discuss practical tips to level up your visual interface design skills, including tracing and focusing on a "learning by doing" mindset. And as always, we share our cool finds of the week including a new notes application and a creative TV show.
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Follow-up:
Last week Marshall shared a macOS tip to hide your menu bar. Brian tried it for 2 days but failed to keep it hidden.
New Layer just wrapped up a great two-part episode about giving feedback on a design team.
Manny says about giving upwards feedback: "Agree with talking to them after the meeting in a more private environment setting, it worked for me multiple times, also they are the people who will assign you work and decide your performance level."
Listener Question:
An anonymous listener asked: "I have been trying hard to learn UI but every time I sit in front of the screens - there are so many unknowns like what’s the best grey colour to use for disabled elements, how to even use the colours in the right way, what’s the best margin to take, why some interfaces looks so amazing while others don’t...how to do I go about learning these design details in detail?"
PSDTuts (now tuts+) was early inspiration for web design, and Brian traced it to learn about visual design.
Learning by doing can be helpful for absorbing more information. Tracing is a great way to figure out how someone created an interface that you find visually pleasing.
Ira Glass has a great video about taste.
Malcolm Gladwell gave a TED talk about choice, happiness, and spaghetti sauce.
Don Norman popularized the idea of Norman doors, which when noticed, will make you frustrated for the rest of your life.
The more you learn, the more sad you will become. Welcome to our misery.
Cool Things:
Brian shared Noto, a modern note-taking app with some great design details. It's particularly interesting because it's oriented for bottom navigation and one-handed use.
Marshall primarily uses Bear for taking notes. Brian uses iA Writer.
Marshall shared LEGO Masters, a new series that puts teams of LEGO builders in a battle to build wild creations.
Will Arnett is a riot.
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BUHYYEEE
3/4/2020 • 33 minutes, 29 seconds
335: Giving Better Upward Feedback
This week, we discuss strategies for giving better upward feedback to senior designers. We also share our thoughts on how to name your spacing components, list our favorite design podcasts, and as always, share this week's cool things for your eyes and computer.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Pathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies. You can learn more at pathrise.com/details
Latest VIP Patrons:
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Guarang Alat
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Grovkillen & TD-er
Connelly Rader
Follow-up:
Elias Julian floated a very compelling idea for new merch...
Erik Bro brought up a great question about how to name spacing constants in a design system.
Tweets:
We were able to read Peter Reaper-Reynolds's new surname out loud for the first time on the web!
Manny asked if we'd seen Birds of Prey. No, no we haven't, but maybe will later!
Connelly Rader confirms that the best decision of his life is supporting the podcast. Think about that, everyone 🤔
Greg Danford took our advice to see Parasite blind, and still has anxiety. You're very welcome.
Phoebe Hogeland asked about that one YouTube channel that fixes movies with one small change. It's Nando v. Movies, and everyone should subscribe.
Bhawin J asked what design podcasts we listen to. Here you go:
Layout
Design Life
They recently had a great episode about developer handoff
New Layer
99% Invisible
News:
Brian published a new Figma plugin to populate layers with data from GitHub. Check out the code!
Listener Question:
kelle-yess asks about giving upward feedback to senior designers, and how to deal with resulting pushback. Good questions abound. A tl;dl of our advice:
Consider a matrix of the following
The person giving the feedback and receiving the feedback
The type of feedback, stage of product, fidelity of feedback, location of feedback
The Socratic method is a useful way to approach a conversation with good intent and having the intention to learn along the way.
Compromise and pick your battles. Losing in public gives you social capital. Figure out where you rank on the sliding scale of giving a fuck.
It's possible that you don't know everything about the situation, or the person you're giving feedback to is shielding you from unnecessary context.
Sometimes egos get in the way. But they're worth considering. Giving feedback in private, or in a way that lets your senior save-face, might be a better strategy and strengthen your relationship.
Also, sometimes people suck. Peer feedback and manager escalation are valid paths in particularly sticky situations.
Cool Things:
Brian shared EnChroma, after seeing a tweet from Kurt Varner. EnChroma are glasses that can help people with certain types of color blindness to see colors – pretty incredible!
Marshall shared a macOS tip about how to hide your menu bar – and enumerates all of the tradeoffs for doing so. Proceed at your own risk, but let us know if it sticks!
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🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
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BYEEEE?
2/26/2020 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
334: Keylines and Scannable Designs
This week, we discuss key lines, design tokens, and how to make your designs look consistent across all devices. We also discuss a compelling new design tool, add some listener follow-up to last week's discussion on self reviews, and discuss the pros and cons of using Sign in with Apple. As always, we share our cool things of the week, this time featuring a retroactive cooking show and a delightful way to enjoy movies a second time through.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
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Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!
Elias
Peter Reaper-Reynolds
Will Vaughan
Sean Kushi
Robert Weisbecker
Dan Wu
Chen Li
Follow-up:
Michael Knepprath left us a new edit on his iTunes review. We love it.
Cody Iddings mentioned the importance of being transparent in self reviews.
Emma Gilbert reminded us that listing your accomplishments is not the same as bragging!
Emma also disagrees about whether or not you can call yourself funny – what's your take?
Tweets:
Ankur Parihar discovered a usability no-no in Apple's podcasts app for iOS.
Lily confirmed our theory that creating a meetup in your area is a great way to meet designers! If you're in SF, check out this meetup for product designers.
Long Long, (a VIP), has been listening for a long time. Thank you!
News:
Play is a new kind of design tool, in beta, that helps you to design iOS apps on your phone. Nuts.
Read the Medium post that describes more of the features and principles behind the tool.
Listener Question:
Sanketh asks "In the recent Design Details episode, you had answered a question about how to make sure a design looks the same on all screen sizes. You mentioned about having a uniform padding from the screen ends. Can you elaborate on this a bit?"
What are design tokens?
"Design tokens are an agnostic way to store variables such as typography, color, and spacing so that your design system can be shared across platforms like iOS, Android, and regular ol’ websites."
Alec Sukoski asks "What are your thoughts on #SigninwithApple? Specifically the fact that users can mask their email address."
Developer page for Sign in with Apple
How to use Sign in with Apple
Cool Things:
After watching Knives Out with Marshall, Brian shared the concept of director commentaries. Yes.
Rian Johnson creates Theater Commentaries so that you can re-watch a movie in theaters and get his insider notes.
Marshall shared Good Eats: Reloaded, a show in which its original creator, Alton Brown, revises and updates old episodes in the series.
Alton was also on Hot Ones and holds his own.
Design Details on the Web:
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BYEEEEEE! (The Classic)
This week, we get deep into the weeds on creating layouts with Sketch's Smart Layout and Figma's Auto Layout, and compare the experience with implementing layouts in CSS and SwiftUI. This is a detailed exploration at the pros and cons of each toolset, and we try to find takeaways that can help us reconcile the wildly different mental models for each. As always, we share our cool things of this week including a content-blocking Safari extension and a novel about a cyberpunk future in which a trailer park girl and her cat decide the fate of humankind.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Pathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies.You can learn more at pathrise.com/details
Latest VIP Patrons:
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Kati Presley
Jan Früchtl
Ying Yao
Ruby Chen
Kevin Haag
Austin Robinson
Scott Foltz
Elise Alix
Danielle Shepherd
Mike Jongbloet
Joseph Flynn
Priscilla Then
Follow-up:
We reached our Patreon milestone of 128 supporters! This means we're kicking off the process of making Design Details merchandise. We need to figure out what we should make first, but we're leaning towards a torso-covering device of some kind, or perhaps a mug.
Ya'll helped us discover a great solitaire app, Solitaere. It's about 95% of what Marshall needs, but still might not be enough to stop Marshall from building his own.
Something seems to have happened recently where we suddenly feel inundated with tweets and DMs from everyone – it's so fun! We are reading everything, and will do our best to reply to as much as possible.
Tweets:
Kayla Brianne mentioned that our intros and followup sections can drag on a bit. We're going to be splitting up our chapters so that Tweets and Followup are discrete chapters.
Austin Robinson is baffled at how natural the show sounds, despite how much editing we do.
Andrew Mason recommend that we use Descript for future editing – we've both given it a brief try, but will continue exploring if it can make our editing process better.
Michael MacLeod also knows what an "um" looks like.
Udie Chima agreed about the anxiety that can often come up when last minute changes come in while building a problem. It's not just you!
Kevin Haag came in hot as our 128th Patreon supporter. Ruby Chen was 127! Jason Jun was number 100 – a round number for normal people, but not for us!
Industry Talk:
Sketch and Figma
Sketch Smart Layout is powerful and flexible, but comes with tradeoffs of high setup time, and requires the use of symbols to add smart layout.
Figma Auto Layout feels underpowered, but is a step in the right direction. The biggest miss is the lack of constraints support, but the flexibility of being able to add auto layout to any frame, not just components, makes it very fast to create lockups.
Both tools are relatively new, and have come a long way. We're ultimately happy with the few sets of use cases where Smart Layout and Auto Layout can save a designer a lot of time creating mocks. But we're concerned that both tools are built with entirely different mental models than code, making it challenging to move between design and development.
CSS and SwiftUI
CSS is ridiculously flexible. This flexibility, unfortunately, means that developers get very few things for free. It takes a lot of built-up knowledge to understand the many ways to wrangle CSS into making something that is visually pleasing, accessible, and fast.
SwiftUI is brand new and unfinished, leaving a lot of gaps in the toolset and documentation. That said, the primitives and opinionated defaults are incredibly simple, but allow for the creation of wildly complex application layouts.
Ultimately, both SwiftUI and CSS are designed to provide designers and developers with a structured set of primitives that will allow for the creation of complex and dynamic user interfaces. These primitives come with a mental model is is dramatically different from what is given to designers in Figma and Sketch.
Cool Things:
Marshall shared Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits by David Wong (who also wrote John Dies at the End), is a book about a girl who lives in a trailer park gets caught up in a whirlwind of trouble when her billionaire relative dies and leaves her with all of the money.
Brian shared Better, a content blocker for Safari that works on both Mac and iOS. It's a browser extension that prevents ads and malicious tracking from being active on the websites you visit.
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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BYE BYE.
2/5/2020 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 43 seconds
331: The Designer-Developer Handoff
This week, we answer two listener questions about designer-developer handoff. We dig into questions like: What does a good developer handoff look like? What information should it contain? What are systems to make the handoff more efficient for everyone involved? As always, we share our cool finds of the week, this time including a return of the 6-second video format and a useful language learning app.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Pathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies.You can learn more at pathrise.com/details
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!
Rex Shi
Joe Thomas
Seth Richardson, with a tweet, too!
James Morgan
Alisa B
Sergio Rovira
Geetha Kardahally
Follow-up:
We are very close to 128 patrons on our Patreon, the milestone needed for us to start making march!
Evangeline Ng shared that our last episode on Twitter Tips was useful, and has been surprised at how welcoming the community is. We agree!
Craig Van Wiechen tweeted about the Twitter Tips episode, noting the importance of positivity as well.
Michael Woodruff is holding our chapter marker naming standards to the highest level.
We heard back from Carly Batson, the question asker from episode 330: "I'm still trying to get comfortable with contributing, as I'm more of an observer... but your tips about positivity and consistency were great. Thanks again!"
Marshall shared some behind the scenes of just how much work goes into editing this podcast. Spoiler: it's a lot!
Listener Questions:
Michelle Lamond asks: Could you go over the details of design documentation and developer hand-off?
Eric Gendreau asks, similarly: "What are some best practices for handing off interaction design specs to developers?"
Our notes on developer handoff:
We're both over manual redlining. Instead, we give our teams access to source files (usually Figma), and teach engineers the right ways to measure distances, get variable names, and navigate the file.
Educating engineers about the underlying design systems and its core rules (measurement system, color naming patterns, etc.) is a high-leverage use of your time as a designer.
Have thorough specs for individual components, covering all of their variants and states. With the individual building blocks implemented properly, composed UIs will be much faster to communicate and build.
Don't be afraid to say "I don't know, but I'll find out" when posed with a question from your cross functional peers.
Do your best to meet your engineering team halfway: learn the tools, vocabulary, and constraints.
Cool Things:
Marshall is very excited about Vine 2.0, aka byte. This is the reincarnation of the 6-second looping video mechanic, with a wonderful design and clear interface.
Brian has been ramping up on learning Chinese with Hello Chinese, as part of his 2020 goals. The app has been super intuitive, and provides several useful exercise types to make learning easier.
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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BYEEEEE!
1/29/2020 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
330: Twitter Tips for Designers
This week, we talk about how to be meaningfully involved with the design community on Twitter. We share tips for finding people to follow, what to tweet about, and we dig into the value of building online connections with other designers. As always, we share our cool things for the week, including some futuristic-yet-spooky technology emerging in China, and a top-notch film production company.Golden Ratio Patrons:Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetailsPathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies.You can learn more at pathrise.com/detailsLatest VIP Patrons:Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!Arjun MaheshAnkur Priyadarshi ChauhanMartin M.Thiago Valadares Noleto DamascenoJuliusGuilherme NogalesCarly BatsonGrace LeeDániel GóréGeorge ThayamkeryShogo TsurudaClaire JardinFollow-up:We are getting close to 128 Patreon supporters, at which point we'll start getting back into the Design Details merch game!Ladies That UX ATL gave us a shoutout as one of their favorite things from 2019 ❤️Michael Woodruff gave us some feedback about chapter markers on the show, inspired by the great organization on the Layout podcast.Manny has a pro-tip for staying on top of your goals: spend that $$$.Adam Carroll is also a huge fan of Mr. Robot. This is the correct opinion.Sam Mason is excited for Design Details crewnecks! So are we 🙃Listener Questions:Carly Batson asks:Hi Marshall & Brian! I love the podcast and finally today after listening to one of the episodes I caved and set up a Twitter. Two questions I’d love for you to answer:How is the best way to get involved with the UX community on Twitter andI’m a remote designer and have a hard time leveraging connections because I don’t have any designers nearby. How can I use social media to connect with other designers?Some of our notes:Reply earnestly and engage in conversations consistentlyDon't automate your tweets – stay authenticStay positive – the negative conversations and hot takes are so fun, but are ultimately counter-productiveUse a consistent and friendly profile photoLearn in public, share openly, ask questionsOrganize a community in your cityJuan Arreguin helped do this with Marshall in ChicagoCool Things:Brian shared a travel update (following up on episode 265, Travel Edition, with tech notes from China:Embedded illuminated crossing signals in south ChinaFace payments for the metroThe Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know ItYour Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It SecretAliPay "smile to pay"Marshall shared the filmography of A24, including: Springbreakers, Under the Skin, Amy, A Most Violent Year, Green Room, Ex Machina, The Lobster, Room, Swiss Army Man, The Vvitch, The Disaster Artist, The Florida Project, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Moonlight, A Ghost Story, Killing of a Sacred Deer, It Comes at Night, Mid90s, Eighth Grade, Midsommar, The LighthouseBrian also mentioned Letterboxd, a helpful app to track movies you've seen or maintain a watchlist.Patrick H. Willems is a nice person to start following for good reviews and recommendations.Design Details on the Web:📻 We are @designdetailsfm🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunesBYEEEEE!
1/22/2020 • 46 minutes, 24 seconds
329: Web vs Product Design
This week, we dig into a three-part listener question about the difference between web and product design, collaborating with print designers, and what it takes to become a unicorn in 2020. As always, we share our cool things of the week, like a subreddit that will make you cry and a website that lets you edit its design.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Pathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies.You can learn more at pathrise.com/details
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest members!
Kevin Gutowski
Michael Powers
Ollie Taylor
Jason Jun
Gunnar Gray
Damien Menard-Oxman
Jonathan Prozzi
Patrick Marx
Follow-up:
We are moving all show production in-house, meaning Marshall and Brian will be mastering, editing, and publishing all episodes going forward. Thank you so much to Drew Luper and Sarah Marie for making us sound smarter than we are for so many years of collaboration!
Last week we neglected to mention any 2020 goals for Design Details. Here are a few key goals:
Cross 128 patrons on Patreon and make custom merch.
Experiment with written posts as a companion to the podcast.
Release a monthly Bonusland episode.
Continue to move more content and show infrastructure to https://designdetails.fm.
Brian announced his plans to learn Chinese in 2020, and some of you recommend the following resources:
The Pimsleur Method
Hello Chinese
Michelle Lu shouted out Inter and Copilot!
Brian and Marshall each have an early access code for Copilot! DM us on Twitter, and the first person will get the code.
Just a reminder, if you have any questions or feedback for us to discuss in future episodes, open an issue on our Design Details repository!
Listener Question:
Drew Clements asks:
I’ve been working as a designer for a few years. I’ve done some web design projects but never any true product design. Is there a separation between a web and product designer and if so, what are those separations and what would I need to study up on to transition to product design?
I work with a team of traditionally print designers and, while they’re good at what they’re trained in, their ideas don’t always transfer to the web very well. What’s the best way to have them drop some of their print antics for web projects?
I’m a designer first whose learning to code. How competent do I have to be at each before I become the coveted unicorn? 🦄 Or, should I just pick one and stick to it?
Cool Things:
Marshall shared /r/happycryingdads, a subreddit sharing wholesome videos of dads happy-crying. Seeing dads cry makes Marshall cry, so this is a goldmine of tear-jerkers.
Brian shared cloudflare.design, a neat website that allows you to customize the layout and design, and then publish those changes back to the live website for the rest of the world to see.
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
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GOODBYEEEEE!
1/15/2020 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
328: Thinking About 2020
In this first episode of the new decade, we look ahead to 2020 and enumerate some personal and professional goals for the year to come. And as always, we share some cool things (this week, with the help of a listener!), including an IRL magazine, a couple grumpy websites, and the final season of a show.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Pathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies.You can learn more at pathrise.com/details
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest members!
Simon Madsen
Daniel Maniés
Sam Chang
Julia Purcell
Kyle Kochanek
Isa Simó
Richard Sison
Jack Reis
Follow-up:
Marshall chilled this break, and watched a bunch of shows and read some books:
[Watchmen](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen_(TV_series)
[The Boys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boys_(2019_TV_series)
Mr. Robot
[Unbelievable](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbelievable_(miniseries)
[Alone](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_(TV_series)
Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
[Mission Impossible series](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission:Impossible(film_series)
Expeditionary Force
PocketCasts shipped some great new features, highlighting the deletion of Design Details – oop!
The Mishalorian is a vacuum cleaner for design files. Us, too!
Paweł Ludwiczak asked about keeping design systems separated by platform.
Listener Question:
Zack Aronson asks: "Thinking about my 2020:Q1 career goals and not sure where to start. I have 9 years of professional experience as a product designer and currently an IC at Venmo. Any thoughts? Inspiration? Words of wisdom? I thought you gents could help!"
Marshall set some goals for this year:
Ship an app with SwiftUI
Update my personal site
Make good progress on my screenplay
Get a promotion at work
Return to Tokyo
Overhaul my wardrobe and shoes
Stop biting my nails
Work out more
Brian also set some goals (and also wrote more details about them, here):
Visit new country
Learn conversational Chinese
Software side project that generates revenue
Learn a new programming language - Brian already started with a small personal utility app for bookmarking favorite links! See the thread of the app getting built.
Write monthly on the new https://brianlovin.com/overthought
Gain 14lbs
Cool Things:
Cameron Campbell shared Offscreen Magazine, an independent print magazine that examines how we shape technology and how technology shapes us.
Brian shared MacOS Design Review and grumpy.website, two mini-series websites cataloging the annoying and buggy parts of modern software design. It's like Little Big Details, but for bad things. grumpy.website is maintained by Nikita, who also blogs about the current state of software design
Marshall shared Mr. Robot Season 4: "the ending is fucking perfect." What more could you ask for? Don't do too much research, go in blind, and enjoy.
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
1/8/2020 • 46 minutes, 8 seconds
327: Organizing Component Systems
In this week's episode, we follow up on a bunch of your tweets, and then we get super semantic about naming conventions and component organization. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a vehicle upgrade and a feed reader.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest members!
Aaron Heine
Chris Martin
Greg Wilkinson
Lauren Chilcote
Lauren Mosenthal
Tt_55
Follow-up:
Mukul Agarwal sent in a fantastic recommendation for a podcast episode: Rock the Voter from Your Undivided Attention.
Danny Haagen asked about the difference between a design system and a design language, we took a stab at answering.
Stuart Favretto solved last week's challenge about building a table cell with a dynamic inset bottom separator using Figma's Auto Layout!
Greg Wilkinson joins team #FuckShelledPistachios
Will Vaughan was surprised that we didn't mention Axure in last week's episode about design tools. We had no idea! But: that typo on the homepage 😬. We also discuss whether design tools should have aspirational marketing pages.
We wooed Morgan VanDerLeest back into the fold - welcome back!
Friend of the pod Gabriel Valdivia pointed out additional benefits of skeumorphism: it connects your app's UI elements to each other creating a "universe" of rules, logic, and patterns. Agreed!
Matteo Gratton pinged us about two tools neither of us have used yet: MINTDATA and Amino. We also note how crazy it is that we're using AI to design ultra-aerodynamic bikes.
Michael Knepprath was shocked - SHOCKED! - that the boys are getting Cybertrucks. Or are we...? Find out in Bonusland!
Denny brings up the idea of conveyance, and how it's used in video games. Related: Mega Man Classic vs. Mega Man X.
Industry Talk:
We get deep in the weeds talking about naming conventions and component organization for your design files.
Using slashes in names, or nested frames, is a common way to organize hierarchies of components. See Figma's best practices and a video on how to do this in Sketch.
Sketch Runner is an indispensable plugin for all you Sketch users out there!
Cool Things:
Marshall shared an after-market CarPlay setup that has made his commuting experience all the better. Check out the top-rated CarPlay stereos on Wirecutter.
Brian shared NetNewsWire, a free and open-source RSS reader for the Mac. Brian also gathered a bunch of self-hosted blogs that you can check out on the Twitters.
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes
BUH-BYEEEEE!
12/18/2019 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
326: Design Tools Today
In this week's episode, we discuss the state of our industry's current design tools—especially in comparison to the tools available to other disciplines—and we speculate about what those tools could look like in the years to come. In News, we compare notes on Figma's newly released Auto Layout feature. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a flashcard app and a peek behind the park.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest members!
Filipa Amado
George Tsolpakis
Luke Seeley
Paweł Sysiak
Cal Rowston
Callum Cussen
David Afolayan
News:
Sketch previewed some of their plans for features in 2020, including many already present in Figma
When Sketch announced Smart Layout, Figma assured users that their own Auto Layout would be coming soon
Industry Talk:
Mike Rundle lamented the state of our UI tools compared to the tools of other design professions
Kelly Sutton replied that our tools aren't part of the critical path to finished software
Framer X touts itself as "the best tool for interactive design"
Webflow allows you to "build better business websites, faster. Without coding."
React Podcast - "75: Sunil Pai on The Future of UI Frameworks"
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Mouseless, is a flashcard-style app for keyboard shortcuts that helps you "unleash your keyboard’s superpower"
Marshall shared The Imagineering Story on Disney+, a "journey behind the curtains... to discover what it takes to create and build Disney theme parks around the world"
General Magic is a documentary about "the untold tale of how a great vision and epic failure changed the world"
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
❓ Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
⭐️ Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on iTunes
BUH-BYEEEEE!
12/11/2019 • 41 minutes, 24 seconds
325: Changing Roles in a Growing Company
In this week's episode, we go to our patrons for a couple listener questions: one about adapting to shifting roles as a company rapidly grows, and one about the balance between creativity and meeting business needs. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a Star Wars series and privacy-based analytics.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest members!
Amy Geddes
Amy G (?)
Tt_55
Breno Baldrati
Follow-up:
Last episode, we talked about skeuomorphism
Haptics have been a thing in video games for decades
In iOS 13, page sheets are the new default modal presentation
And we got some tweets:
Joshua Taylor saved a bunch of highlights from our episode on Social Proof using his podcast-clipping product Parrot
Sahil Chaturvedi is stealing Marshall's "Slow flow vs Pro flow" idea, and that's totally okay :)
Listener Questions:
We asked our patrons if they had any questions for us, and we got a few:
Will Newton asks, "Can you talk about the ways in which the role of a product designer can change at a rapidly growing company, and some strategies for navigating those changes?"
Michael Knepprath asks, "At large companies, are designers and subject matter experts typically different people? Does it depend on the project? How does one effectively work with a subject matter expert and glean the info needed to create a good design for a domain that one wasn’t previously familiar with?"
And Kevin Bennett adds, "How do designers and design leads have to be more aware and sympathetic to the business needs when in a larger organisation? And do people stop that from effecting their creativity?"
Facebook Paper was "a standalone mobile app created by Facebook, only for iOS, that intended to serve as a phone-based equivalent of a newspaper or magazine"
Mike Matas is "a user interface designer and icon artist," currently working on Lobe.ai
Brian documented the design details of Paper on the original Design Details blog
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared The Mandalorian, a new series on Disney+ that follows "the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic"
Nando v Movies is one of our favorite YouTubers and a frequent reference on the show
Brian shared Fathom (affiliate link that saves you $10), a "simple and private website analytics platform that lets you focus on what's important: your business"
Security Checklist is "an open-source checklist of resources designed to improve your online privacy and security"
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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BUH-BYEEEEE!
12/4/2019 • 43 minutes, 24 seconds
324: Interface Design and the Physical World
In this week's episode, we riff on a listener question about the influence of the physical world on digital interfaces, and we end up covering everything from video game controllers to sliders and shiny buttons. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a fun dramedy and another sci-fi novel.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
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Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest members!
William Goi
Tobias Treppmann
Richard
Ed Johnson-Williams
Jacqueline Nguyen
Charlie Van Meter
Shaun Whitworth
Ali Salem
Follow-up:
Matt wondered about user-controlled counts on social sites
Hide Likes Everywhere lets you "hide likes and other vanity metrics for a more authentic online experience"
Michael Knepprath agrees that games have more battle-tested onboarding
Tiffany Tseng took notes on our social proof discussion (!)
Bradley L. Hurlburt replied with a Stanford paper on “How Community Feedback Shapes User Behavior”
A warm welcome to new listener Grant Howarth!
Patrick Marx enjoyed the episode on Onboarding Design
Kevin Bennett got "stuck" in that episode, too (in a good way)
Aaron Miller liked hearing from Meg and Ryan on illustration
News:
The stuff we were excited about this week was decidedly design-tangential, so we'll talk about the following topics in the next episode of Bonusland:
Tesla Cybertruck
16" MacBook Pro
iPhone Battery Case
Join us on Patreon to get access to all episodes of Bonusland!
Listener Question:
nosam7 asks, "What, if any, design choices have you been able to incorporate into a digital platform, that you learned from interacting with something IRL?"
Hollow Knight is an "adventure through a forgotten kingdom of insects and heroes"
Video: "The Director AI of Left 4 Dead | AI and Games"
Episode 322: Designing App Onboarding Experiences
Video: "What Games Are Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games"
Article: "History of the Video Game Controller"
Video: "What Breath Of The Wild Is Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games"
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild presents the player with button prompts that show the relative position to other buttons
Image: "Press X" is a sad but true thing
Material's Floating Action Button "represents the primary action of a screen"
A skeuomorph is "an ornament or design on an object copied from a form of the object when made from another material or by other techniques"
According to Wikipedia, radio buttons "were named after the physical buttons used on older radios to select preset stations"
Video: "Photoshop Tutorial: Create a Glossy Button"
Material's Motion Principles "help orient users by showing how elements are related to one another"
Image: Maps in early versions of iOS employed a page flip and grey linen background for the in-app settings
Video: "Expanding the Sensory Experience with Core Haptics"
Instagram Threads is "a new camera-first messaging app that helps you stay connected to your close friends"
Cue is "your social calendar"
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Peanut Butter Falcon, a dramedy starring Shia Leboeuf about an unlikely duo on an adventure
Image: I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE
Video: "Shia LaBeouf Sheds a Tear While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones"
Even Stevens
Holes
Marshall shared Expeditionary Force: Columbus Day, an irreverent sci-fi novel about humans getting caught up in an interstellar war between alien hamsters and alien lizards
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is the quintessential irreverent sci-fi novel
The Bobiverse Trilogy is a great series and a recurring reference on the show
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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GOBBLE GOBBLEEEEE!
11/27/2019 • 56 minutes, 13 seconds
323: Designing Social Proof
In this week's episode we dive into the murky waters of designing social proof in social networks. From upvotes to view counts, reputation to badges, there are a wide array of tools and patterns at a designer's disposal to communicate quality and popularity. But these patterns each have their own drawbacks, tradeoffs, and vectors for abuse. We dig into these, and more. Plus, as always, we share our cool finds for the week, this time featuring a Figma plugin and a beautiful indie video game.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Follow-up:
New supporters! Thank you to everyone who has joined our Patreon this week:
Timothy Pui-Fai Li
明勳 李
Meena Balasubramaniam
Darren Soulsby
Sahil Chaturvedi
Will
Ronald Huynh
Kryston Schwarze
Coard Miller
Michael Goliver
Kevin Bennett
Ya'll also tweeted sweet nothings at us:
Paweł Szymankiewicz says "This type of @designdetailsfm episode is my favorite one" about episode 322.
Nathan Lindahl says "Definitely recommend @designdetailsfm. More focused on product/career than brand/creativity… but for sure insightful conversations."
Manny says "Thank you guys for answering my question again. And Jesus Christ, there are so much I need to take note for!!! It's like dark mode episode all over again. In a very good way 😍" after we dug into onboarding design in episode 322.
Adam Carroll says "Really enjoyed this episode" - thanks Adam!
Sahil Chaturvedi says "@designdetailsfm FINALLY I'm a Patreon supporter! Thanks for all the great content and genuinely useful information! Always just feels like I'm chatting with a couple buddies about design" - and we say: Thank you so much for your support!
Friend of the pod, Michael Knepprath says "@designdetailsfm
the tier change feels very good imo - simple and welcoming" - super glad to hear!
And last but not least, Mingshun Li says "Just become a patron of @designdetailsfm! The show was my mentor when I was the only designer at my first two jobs. Great to contribute a little bit to the show!" - thank you for supporting the show, it means a lot!
Additionally, last week Brian was able to share what he's been working on for the past few months: GitHub for mobile! Rafa and Kevin over at Layout also discussed the app on their most recent episode.
Industry talk:
This week we dive into the murky waters of designing for social proof: the inputs, signifiers, and patterns that help people determine what is "popular" online.
Instagram is experimenting with hiding like counts which may have implications for influencer marketing.
Facebook tried to capture more emotional nuance when they added reactions to the like button.
In 2015, Twitter killed favorites in favor of likes.
On our episode with Pablo Stanley, we discussed the potentially harmful impact of having a handful of things you create go viral.
Stack Overflow has a robust reputation system that aims to provide an accurate representation of any given's persons contributions to the community.
Quora uses Credentials to communicate the experiences and achievements of any given writer on the platform.
Basecamp uses a feature called Boosts to help people provide higher fidelity feedback than a like button can offer. Brian misspoke and called this feature "kudos."
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared the Vectary Figma Plugin which helps you apply your designs to 3-dimensional product mockups. Its very cool.
Marshall shared Hollow Knight, a beautiful and outstanding indie game that everyone should play. It's very challenging, but offers a simple onboarding experience which helps people ramp up as they go.
Brian and Marshall got a kick out of watching a reaction to a Hollow Knight speed run world record.
Design Details on the Web:
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🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
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Aloha!
11/20/2019 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
322: Designing App Onboarding Experiences
This week, we dive deep into the perils and triumphs of designing an onboarding experience for mobile. Strap in for a big brain dump as we discuss everything from App Store screenshots to sign-in methods to device permissions to user education. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a privacy-minded daily read and a post-post-apocalyptic streaming series.
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Golden Microphone Patrons:
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Follow-up:
Shoutouts and much appreciation to our newest patrons!
Roy Stanfield
Eden Wulf
Joan Disho
Damian Bilski
We released the first episode of Bonusland, our extra content just for subscribers!
For the inaugural Bonusland, we review Airpods Pro, Apple's latest new-fangled ear speakers
And we're simplifying our Patreon tiers; basically, you get access to all of our perks for just a buck (or more) a month!
We got some nice replies about our last two episodes on illustration with Pablo and with Meg and Ryan
Alisa Bacon documented a rite of passage for all(?) designers
Joshua Taylor appreciated gaining some perspective and empathy for illustrators
Joan Disho enjoys the podcast, even though he's not a designer
Justin Rands found our last episode to be a goldmine for those interested in illustration in product teams
Brian plans to go through all of our past episodes that have crazy titles and rename them to be a bit more obvious and searchable. For you :)
Listener Question:
Q: Mannnny asks, "What's the best onboarding experience?"
A: "Before you even get to onboarding, you should think about your marketing site and your App/Play Store video and screenshots, because that's how a lot of users will first learn about your app. For the video, pack the first few seconds with a good hook, and make sure it works without sound, since these videos are muted by default. Once the user is in your app, consider the barrier to entry that any sign-in flow will present; using Oauth or a phone number is a great way to streamline sign-in, but you may want to allow users to play around in a signed-out state until they try to do something that actually requires signing in. Please don't ask for device permissions without priming the user for which permissions you'll need to access, why you need to access them, and what the user needs to do to enable them. Once you're ready to do some real user education, the easy (and probably wrong) thing to do is to have a paginated series of feature explanations, but you should never expect anyone to read those. No one reads. Instead, we prefer onboarding experiences that either 1) abstract the interface in a way that allows users to learn without the risk of experimenting on their own data, or 2) use their own interface to teach you how to use the interface. So meta. The most important thing to remember is that you only get one shot at a first impression, so make sure you're putting in the work to make that first run experience as grokkable as possible."
Here are some examples:
Todoist utilizes app previews that that span multiple screenshots
Reddit prompts you for permissions immediately, but you can still use the app signed out
Clear Todos (despite having a paginated onboarding flow) starts users with a sample list full of tasks that describe all the gestures in the app
Mailbox used abstraction and task-completion to educate users without the risk of experimenting on their own data
Notion provides users with a pre-populated document that itself shows user how to start documenting
Descript includes a sample podcast project that, using a podcast format and its own interface, walks users through how to navigate and edit the sample project
Superhuman has a white glove service where a human on the phone personally walks you through how to use the app
User Onboard is an outstanding resource for thoroughly detailed analyses of onboarding flows in many different apps and services
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Tonic, an article-reading app that provides "a selection of personalized reads every day" without grabbing all of your personal info
Note: Apparently, "non-US and Android support is coming"
Friend-of-the-pod Gabriel Valdivia is Head of Design at Canopy, the company that makes Tonic
Marshall shared See, a post-post-apocalyptic series on AppleTV+ starring Jason Momoa, who is "the father of sighted twins born centuries after a virus decimated mankind and the only survivors emerged blind"
The Morning Show and The Elephant Queen also look pretty good
Tactile Paving features heavily in 265: Travel Edition
Design Details on the Web:
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🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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CATCH YA ON THE FLIPPITY-FLOP!
11/13/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 36 seconds
321: Illustrations and the Side Effects of Free Resources (feat. Meg Robichaud & Ryan Putnam)
This week, we're joined by Meg Robichaud and Ryan Putnam—incredible illustrators working at Lyft and Messenger, respectively—to follow up on a topic from last week's episode. Meg and Ryan share some of their experiences working as illustrators on product teams, and they shed a little light on how free resources can sometimes have a negative impact on illustration as a valued discipline. And as always, we share some cool things like a collection of essays, some creepy VHS tapes, a couple radio plays, a new Netflix series, and another design podcast.
Sponsor:
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Golden Microphone Patron:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai.
(You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Follow-up:
Michael Knepprath pointed out that Don Norman has updated his views on the role of aesthetics in design
Interview:
Meg Robichaud is an illustrator at Lyft, and Ryan Putnam is Art Director on the Brand team at Messenger
Incidentally, they are not in fact Meg Ryan
Pablo Stanley announced Open Doodles and got Design Twitter talking
Bootstrap is "an open source toolkit for developing with HTML, CSS, and JS"
Stripe is "the best software platform for running an internet business"
One Cool Thing:
Meg shared Trick Mirror: Reflections, an "enlightening, unforgettable trip through the river of self-delusion that surges just beneath the surface of our lives"
Ryan shared scary VHS covers like Ghoulies and House
Marshall shared two radio play podcasts:
The Edge of Sleep is about "a night watchman [who] is terrified to discover that everyone in the world who went to sleep the previous night has died"
Blackout is about "a small-town New Hampshire radio DJ who fights to protect his family and community after the power grid goes down nationwide, upending modern civilization" (and it reminds Marshall a bit of The Mist)
Brian shared two halvsies:
Living with Yourself is about a guy "burned out on life who undergoes a strange procedure at a strip mall spa -- and wakes to find he's been replaced by a better version of himself"
Design Life is "a podcast about design and side projects for motivated creators"
"170: Jumping from junior to senior designer"
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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AU REVOIR!
11/6/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 36 seconds
320: The Path of a Generalist (feat. Pablo Stanley)
This week, the prolific Pablo Stanley joins us to talk about his path following a wide range of interests (including but not limited to architecture, music, fashion, comics, illustration, and design), and he shares his thoughts about the controversy surrounding his Open Doodles project and Design Twitter's reaction to it. And as always, we share some cool things, like a new video game, a creative portfolio site, and a tearjerking doctor show.
Sponsor:
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See you in class!
Golden Microphone Patron:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai.
(You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Follow-up:
Shoutout to our newest patrons!
Stephen Hathaway
Oscar Lozano
Struan Robertson
On Brian's recommendation, Marshall saw Parasite, a "pitch-black modern fairytale"
Writer/director Joon-ho Bong also wrote and directed Snowpiercer,
Interview:
Pablo Stanley is a designer at Invision working on Studio, "the world’s most powerful screen design tool"
Carbon Health is "a modern, tech-enabled healthcare company transforming the primary care and urgent care experience"
Diseño Cha Cha Chá is a Spanish-language podcast of "conversations with Latinos who work in the technology industry"
Stanley Colors is Pablo's collection of "comics and stuff"
Buttsss is "a collection of beautiful, round butt illustrations"
Video: "How-To: Throw Clay"
Map: Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
The Kaoss Pad KP3+ is "a real-time effects processor/sampler with instant control over cutting-edge effects"
The Design Team is "a comic series that follows the story of Petunia, a Junior Designer that just moved to SF to join a startup. The comic pokes fun at the tech world, and the quirky design culture in the middle of it."
Tobias Von Schneider is "an award-winning designer born in Germany, raised in Austria and currently living in New York"
Imposter Syndrome is "a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a 'fraud.'"
"Life and Donuts" is a short comic about death and living
Article: "Teen suicide rates spiked after debut of Netflix show '13 Reasons Why,' study says"
Open Doodles is "a set of free illustrations that embraces the idea of Open Design. You can copy, edit, remix, share, or redraw these images for any purpose without restriction under copyright or database law."
9-slice scaling (aka 9-slicing) is "a 2D image resizing technique to proportionally scale an image by splitting it in a grid of nine parts"
Pablo announced Open Doodles and got Design Twitter talking
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the latest installment from Infinity Ward in the first-person military shooter series
Video: "No Russian" (WARNING: Violent and Disturbing and Definitely NSFW)
Press F to Pay Respects is "an action prompt featured in a quick time event from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Many players mocked the funeral cutscene for its forced element of interactivity that seemed out-of-place at a memorial service."
Pablo shared Bruno Simon's Portfolio, the result of "months of hard but fun work"
Marshall shared The Good Doctor, a TV show about "a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome [who] uses his extraordinary gifts to save lives and challenge skepticism"
Video: "Real Doctor Reacts to THE GOOD DOCTOR"
Design Details on the Web:
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🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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¡ADIOSSSSSS! (Marshall's two years of high school Spanish have paid off)
10/30/2019 • 1 hour, 37 minutes, 32 seconds
319: Content Strategy and Designing with Language (feat. Jonathon Colman)
In today's episode we sat down with Jonathon Colman, a Senior Design Manager at Intercom, to talk about all things content. We dig into Jonathon's background and path into design, the role of content in user experience design, how content strategy and product design should work together, the future of AI and machine learning in content strategy, and so much more. That, plus our cool things of the week, as always!
Sponsor:
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See you in class!
Golden Microphone Patron:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai.
(You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Follow-up:
Shoutout to our newest patrons!
Valentine Ubaldo
Michael Knepprath
webOS is the mobile operating system developed by Palm.
Hobo Johnson is all about that authentically, low-budget production.
Interview:
Today we caught up with Jonathon Colman, a Senior Design Manager at Intercom.
If you were designing in the 90's, you too may be familiar with Kai's Power Tools.
Dances with Wolves, the summer blockbuster of 1990 featuring Kevin Costner.
Jonathon gave a keynote presentation at Webstock 2017 titled "Wicked Ambiguity and User Experience" in which he dives deep into the topic of wicked problems.
Jared Spool is a writer, researcher, speaker, and expert on usability.
Samantha Starmer is an experience design and strategy executive leading teams at companies like Capital One, Ralph Lauren, and more.
Double Diamond product development explains a process of divergent and convergent thinking.
Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows offers insights for solving problems at scale.
John Saito shares thoughts about the role of writing in experience design with the Intercom blog.
Steve Krug's Don't Make Me Think is a foundational user experience design book.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Cue, a social calendar app designed by Michael Boswell.
Brian shared Parasite, a new film directed by Bong Joon Ho. Recommendation: go see it before seeing the trailer or reading any details - it's worth it!
Jonathon shared Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez, who also appeared on an episode of 99% Invisible to discuss the same topic.
Design Details on the Web:
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🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
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In the immortal words of Johnny Utah: ¡Vaya con dios!
10/23/2019 • 1 hour, 33 minutes, 5 seconds
318: Death of the Designer Unicorn
In this week's episode, we answer a listener question about why product teams aren't comprised of more "unicorns," and we discuss a Twitter thread that questions whether being a hands-off design leader makes you less of a designer. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including a strangely amazing band and an ultimate guide.
Golden Microphone Patron:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai.
(You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Follow-up:
Shoutout to our newest patrons!
Bob Weisbecker
Bradford Ulrich
Danny Haagen
James Lyons
Jing Zhang
Melinda Yang
Paul Dippold
Ryan Parag
Mike Hickman
Listener Uhl Albert shared this video of PalmOS doing most of the gesture stuff iOS does now
This reminded Marshall of the "General Magic" documentary
Instagram launched their Dark Mode just to embarrass us
Listener Questions:
Brandon Weiss asks, "Why are product teams comprised of people who have to work cross-functionally but aren't cross-functional themselves?"
A: The quick answer is "unicorns" like that are pretty rare, hence the moniker. The structure and size of a company might determine what roles are needed when that company hires, so while cross-functional employees are super valuable in startups, they aren't necessarily preferable in larger organizations. Ultimately, you'll probably get the best return on your time investment by learning enough about each of your cross-functional partners' duties that you can speak their language, even if you can't do their job.
In a Twitter thread unrelated to this podcast, Lily Dart asks design leaders, "Do you get given a hard time for not being 'hands-on' anymore? Does it make you less of a designer?"
A: First off, no one should give you a hard time for being hands-off. That's just mean and unprofessional. Secondly, Being a Head or Chief or Manager doesn't make you less of a designer, it just makes you something different than the traditional definition of "designer." But that's okay! Your background as a designer helps you do your new role better, and while you should keep your finger on the pulse of the wider design world, no one expects you to sweat about pixels, and actually, that probably wouldn't be the most valuable use of your time. So ultimately, designers whose careers evolve to a leadership position are better off for having been a designer, for sure, but once the role changes, so too should the label.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Hobo Johnson's new album, "The Fall of Hobo Johnson"
We recommend you get acquainted via this video: "Hobo Johnson and The Lovemakers: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert", a gig they got after submitting a viral audition video to NPR
If you're still in, Marshall likes these songs off the new album: Uglykid, Subaru CrossTrek XV, You & The Cockroach, Happiness
Brian shared "iOS Shortcuts: The Ultimate Guide for Resources, Examples, Libraries, Triggers, and More"
Design Details on the Web:
📻 We are @designdetailsfm
🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
🎙 Marshall is @marshallbock and marshall@designdetails.fm
🎚@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
🙌 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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Peace out, nerdssssss! (brought to you by patron Karl Koch)
10/16/2019 • 57 minutes, 29 seconds
317: Designing for Dark Mode
In this week's episode, we dive deep into the murky depths of Dark Mode, discussing everything from OLED smearing and halation to tinting and elevation. Plus we read the results of the Twitter poll in which we asked you about your preferred dark background color. And as always, we share a some cool things like a crazy creative talk, a painting app for iPad, and a ridiculous illustrator.
Golden Microphone Patron:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai.
Follow-up:
You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao
Shoutout to our newest patrons!
Alec Sukoski
Derek Graham
John Wood (Day One Patron!)
Justin Allen
Lisa Pesok
Manuel Solera
Sam Bernhardt
Brian updated designdetails.fm, and it's very nice. You should check it out :)
Thanks to listener and patron Derek Graham for the kind and helpful email :)
Keaton Taylor was also born too early for Pokemon and Spongebob
Sahil loves the move to being listener-supported
Listener Question:
Brandon Moore asks, "How do you feel guys feel about using a true black color (#000) for dark mode?"
Article: "Designing a Dark Theme for OLED iPhones"
Note: Since recording, Instagram has updated their app with a dark mode!
We asked what you thought in a poll on Twitter, and you let us know :)
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared "Choosing Idea Vessels for Your Creations," a talk by Alex Cornell at the awwwards conference
Alex was featured back on episode 181: 5,000 Tickets Gets The Gum
Marshall cheated and shared three things:
Vexx, a ridiculous illustrator on YouTube who mostly uses markers and colored pencils but occasionally does large murals
Inktober, a drawing challenge in which "artists all over the world do one ink drawing a day the entire month"
Procreate for iPad, which "gives you the power to create beautiful sketches, inspiring paintings, and stunning illustrations wherever you are"
Paper, whose "perfectly-tuned tools make it easy to sketch, type, paint, draw — wherever your thoughts take you"
Design Details on the Web:
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🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
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10/9/2019 • 49 minutes, 27 seconds
316: The Convergence of iOS and Android
In this week's episode, we dive deep on Android 10's new gestural navigation and how it compares to iOS, finally get around to talking a bit about the September Apple Event, and answer a listener question about what it means to be more proactive. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a new reality TV and some ever-comfy t-shirts.
Follow-up:
FoR LeSs tHaN ThE pRiCe oF aN ArTiSaNaL pOuR-OvEr aT sAiNt fRaNk'S, you can support us on Patreon!
Shoutouts to our Day One Patrons:
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Jeff Parsons
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Kris Puckett
Kyle Mitchell
MannnnnnyX
Max Stoiber
Sam Mason
We made our very first patron-only post
Brian finally got his Logitech MX Keys keyboard, and it's not perfect, but it's not bad
"Sixty percent of the time, it works every time" (clip)
Listener Questions:
Anonymous asks, "What does it mean to be more proactive?"
Apple Event Review:
The Apple Watch Series 5 has a variable display refresh rate, which raises interesting questions for designers
Apple is still listing features using the big word cloud, but they're also using a nicely illustrated feature grid now, too
Apple TV+ is coming (for just $4.99/mo!), and See looks kinda interesting
Apple's new iPhone naming scheme reminds Marshall of the logic of the old professional/consumer matrix
Android 10 Gestures:
Uhl Albert asked why we hadn't talked about Android 10 yet
Android's new gesture navigation is very similar to iOS (video)
"There are dozens of us. Dozens!" (clip)
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Season 39 of Survivor, the latest edition of the long-running reality series
Brian shared Ugmonk, especially their super comfortable Essential Tees
We're working to get you 10% OFF your orders at Ugmonk by becoming a patron at the 8-Point Grid level or higher!
Design Details on the Web:
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🎙 Brian is @brian_lovin and brian@designdetails.fm
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💰 Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
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10/2/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 25 seconds
315: Building a Listener-Supported Podcast
In this week's episode, we discuss the next evolution of Design Details towards becoming a fully listener-supported podcast. We share some background on the decision, our goals, and what's in it for you dear listener, if you are able to support this podcast. All this, plus follow up, a bit of news, and our weekly cool things as always.
Follow-up:
We'll be digging into the Apple event + Android 10 later - we extra promise.
News:
Brian found a buck-wild product launch video for a product called Descript.
The video reminded Marshall of Adam Lisagor from Sandwich Video. Adam replied in the comments.
The video appears to have been made by Claude Zeins and Benjamin Lebeau.
Overdub reminded us of Ctrl Shift Face, a crazy YouTube channel that deep fakes videos.
Listener Question Followup:
From our conversation in episode 313 about effective ways of finding a job, we received a follow-up comment about the value of cold applications.
Nikita Voloboev followed up on their question from the same episode about design process automation with a repo for their macOS setup: it is very, very thorough.
Becoming a listener-supported podcast:
We've been lucky to be able to work with so many amazing sponsors on Design Details in the past five years.
Sarah Marie and Drew Luper produce and edit our show - they make us sound infinitely better every week.
Design Details is a part of the Spec Network, a podcast network for designers and developers.
We're moving to a lister-supported model, powered by Patreon. If you've enjoyed this show, found value, or entertainment, we would be eternally grateful for your support.
You can check out the available tiers and rewards of support on our Patreon.
I'm Bane, yes, that's my name.
After our costs are covered, 10% of everything you pledge will be passed through to charities which help underrepresented minorities to learn about design (like Girls Who Code).
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Allegory, a beta note taking app recommended by Ryan Nystrom. The app has some neat interactions, visuals, and gestures that designers might enjoy poking at.
Marshall hyped the upcoming Overwatch League Grand Finals.
Marshall mains Lucio, for anyone curious.
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Support us on Patreon - your support literally makes this show possible. Thank you ❤️
Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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9/25/2019 • 34 minutes, 39 seconds
314: Beauty, Vulnerability, and Doing Things That Matter (feat. Haraldur Thorleifsson)
This week, we catch up with Haraldur Thorleifsson, the founder, CEO, and social media intern at Ueno. In today's conversation, we cover everything from burnout to why designers should be thinking about solving more meaningful problems. We dig into the current and future plans for Ueno, the function of beauty in design, whether Halli wants to be famous, and finding catharsis on Twitter. And as always, we share some cool things like a TV show, a book, and yet-to-be-released physical products.
Follow-up:
Last week, Marshall incorrectly attributed the micro-LED displays to a 2020 iPhone rumor, when in fact, that rumor was meant for the 2020 Apple Watch
A few listener tweets:
Hannah Cunningham is focused on pushing through the last 10%
David Afolayan's interests are aligned with ours (MX Master 3 and finger drumming)
Uhl Albert wants us to weigh in on Android 10 (stay tuned!)
Interview with Haraldur Thorleifsson:
Halli is a good Twitter person. You should follow him.
Halli has joined us twice before:
"44: Everything is a beta"
"69: Epicurrence Live"
For anyone who doesn't know, Ueno is a design agency making work you've likely seen or used before.
Ueno Made the Inc 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in America.
Haus is a small direct-to-consumer brand that has built a strong emotional design language
Video: "Are we the baddies?"
Halli has recently changed the tone, transparency, and vulnerability of his personal tweets
Old man rant: People change jobs too frequently + Twitter thread resulting in lots of new points of view and learning
Bueno is a side project for Ueno that is about helping good people do good things
Ueno's new about page is very fun, and includes a great video about the awards photographer.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Songland, a competition show for songwriters to pitch their work to be recorded by established artists
Whoops: It's on NBC, not CBS
Here's a playlist on Spotify and Apple Music
Brian shared the Kollur, a stool that Ueno has begun making, but hasn't finished... yet
Halli shared Educated, a memoir by Tara Westover about her upbringing, coming-of-age, and a journey for knowledge
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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9/18/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 33 seconds
313: Design Process Automation
This week, we answer a couple listener questions—which design automation tools we use and how to efficiently look for a job—and rattle off a few things we'd like to see announced at the September Apple Event. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a 64-button mashup and a state-of-the-art mouse.
Follow-up:
Rafa and Kevin are back from summer vacation with a new episode of Layout!
Apple Event Preview:
Whoops! Marshall goofed; the Micro LED screen was rumored for the 2020 Apple Watch, not the 2020 iPhone Pro
We've known for a while the iPhone 11 Pro would have three cameras
It'd be cool to see Apple's Tile equivalent
Article: "You've Been Sherlocked"
We know we won't see the 16" MacBook Pro at this event, but we're looking forward to it arriving eventually
Apple's supposed to be dropping 3D Touch for Haptic Touch on the new iPhones
Maybe we'll see Apple's over-the-ear headphones, but probably not
You may remember the Apple iPod HiFi from many years ago
Listener Questions:
Q: Cameron Stark asks, "What is the best way or most efficient way to look for and find job opportunities?"
A: Although it's not the most efficient method, we've found the following to be an effective way of finding work: develop your skills, insert yourself into whichever community you'd like to be a part of, make friends, do good work, learn from your peers, and hope you have the right skills in the right place at the right time when one of them knows about a job opening.
Q: Nikita Voloboev asks, "Do you use any tools to automate your design process?"
Karabiner is "a powerful and stable keyboard customizer for macOS"
Alfred "boosts your efficiency with hotkeys, keywords, text expansion and more"
A: We like the following tools and plugins:
Keyboard Maestro helps you "automate virtually anything"
Figma plugins are great, and you can even write your own!
Yoink helps you "simplify and improve drag and drop on your Mac and speed up your daily workflow"
Artboard Manager "automatically arranges the position of all Artboards in your Sketch document, to snap them to rows & columns"
Layer Tools is "a box for random useful sketch commands meant to make work with layers easier"
Runner helps you "perform Sketch actions quicker with your keyboard"
Symbol Organizer helps you "organize your symbols page alphabetically (including layer list) and into groupings determined by your symbol names"
Renamer helps you "select multiple layer(s)/group(s)/artboard(s) and rename all of them with just a single click or a quick shortcut"
Rename It helps you "keep your design files organized, batch rename layers and more"
Have your own suggestions you'd like to share? Add them to the issue!
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared "Burnt Rice" and "Marble Soda" by Shawn Wasabi
Watch Acai sightread the Guitar Hero chart for the mashup song "Baby I'm Back", which reminded me that Shawn Wasabi makes good music
Midi Fighter 64 is "the best controller for finger drumming"
Here's the backstory (video) on Shawn's prototype Midi Fighter 64
Brian mentioned "Madeon - Pop Culture (live mashup)" (video)
Brian shared the Logitech MX Master 3 Mouse, "the most advanced Master Series mouse yet – designed for creatives and engineered for coders"
Logitech Flow gives you "cross-computer control and file sharing"
Logitech MX Keys is "the first ever MX keyboard – designed for creatives and engineered for coders")
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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Video: "Replication Theory"
9/11/2019 • 53 minutes, 29 seconds
312: Managing a Design Systems Team (feat. Diana Mounter)
In today's episode, Diana Mounter, who manages the design infrastructure at GitHub, helps us dive deep into a listener question about the role and expectations of a design systems manager. And we have a big round of cool things this week, including three books, an album, and a plugin.
Follow-up:
Keaton Taylor lolled pretty hard at our dumb 311 references. It was all worth it.
Thanks for leaving questions for us at the Design Details repo!
Interview:
Diana Mounter manages the design infrastructure known as Primer at GitHub.
You can listen to Diana's previous appearances on Design Details in the following episodes:
74: Itchy Feet (feat. Diana Mounter)
123: Live @ Github (feat. Carolyn Zhang, Heather Phillips, Mo Woods & Diana Mounter)
246: Cats & Design Systems (feat. Diana Mounter & Brent Jackson)
agabrans asks, "What is the role of a Design Systems Manager, and what is expected of this individual?"
Material Design
Apple Human Interface Guidelines
Article: The 8-Point Grid by Bryn Jackson
One Cool Thing:
Diana shared three things:
Bitmoji for Slack lets you "bring office chat to life with your own personal emoji"
"Reamde" by Neal Stephenson is "the breathtaking tale of a wealthy tech entrepreneur caught in the very real crossfire of his own online fantasy war game"
The sign in Jimmy John's reads: "Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe."
Dan Brown is known for his fluffy but exciting thriller novels like "The DaVinci Code"
"Wallop" (YouTube playlist) is the latest album from !!!
Alt-J (or, more accurately, option-j) typed on an Apple keyboard results in the ∆ character
"Off the Grid" and "In the Grid"
Marshall shared "Fall; or, Dodge in Hell: A Novel" by Neal Stephenson, "a wildly inventive and entertaining science fiction thriller that unfolds in the near future, in parallel worlds"
The "Bobiverse" series by Dennis E. Taylor is the story of a programmer who dies suddenly and, after being cryogenically frozen, wakes up as an AI in a vastly changed world
"Seveneves" by Neal Stephenson is "an exciting and thought-provoking science fiction epic—a grand story of annihilation and survival spanning five thousand years"
Brian shared "How to Stop Time" by Matt Haig, "a love story across the ages—and for the ages—about a man lost in time, the woman who could save him, and the lifetimes it can take to learn how to live"
"2312" by Kim Stanley Robinson is "the story of a future where humanity has populated miraculous new habitats engineered across the solar system--and the one death that triggers a precarious chain of events that could destroy it all"
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin and hi@brianlovin.com
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Got a question? Ask it on our Listener Questions Hub, and we'll do our best to answer it on the show :)
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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9/4/2019 • 58 minutes, 13 seconds
311: Visuals in Product Design
This week, we answer a few listener questions, including what constitutes a good visual design experience, when to put case studies on your site, and when to battle bureaucracy at the office. And as always, we share some cool things, like a couple interesting YouTube channels, one that reviews visual effects and one that makes gaming documentaries.
Follow-up:
Video: "311 - Amber"
Frosted tips
The show Marshall recommended last episode is actually called "Mindhunter", singular, not "Mindhunters," plural
It stars Anna Torv (from Fringe), who is definitely not Donna from That 70s Show
Check out our new Github Repo for asking and answering listener questions
Manny asked us where the side projects segment went
Listener Questions:
Q: Sam Chang asks, "What are your thoughts on including project case studies on your website? Is it something you do only when you're actively looking for work?
Article: "The Case Study Factory"
Claudio Guglieri creates some amazing bespoke blog posts for his site
A: "If you'd like to show your thought process and/or let potential employers know that you understand the design process, yeah, totally. Or if you'd like to share with others a peek behind the scenes of the production, that's great, too. It's all useful from a documentation and lesson preservation standpoint. But in general, more seasoned designers tend to post fewer cast studies."
Q: Lucas Morales asks, "What can we do when fighting bureaucracy ends up taking the majority of our time at work? Should we continue to battle or just leave?"
A: "Maybe there's a third path. Given there isn't systemic mistrust throughout your org, you could try making an argument to overcome some of the red tape, framing it with the rationale of a better process, higher revenue, or whatever's most effective to move the stakeholder needle. This is a great chance to show your leadership by fixing a broken thing, and then you can take credit for it at your next performance review. Every obstacle is an opportunity! But ultimately, it depends. If the process is still salvageable, you might want to take the lead on salvaging it. If everything's hopeless, then yeah, maybe leaving is the best idea. If you do leave, though, make sure to mention your reasons for doing so in your exit interview, otherwise your concerns might never reach the right ears."
Q: Anonymous asks, "How would you describe a good product experience from a visual design perspective?"
A: "Visual design is most valuable when it exists in service to experience design. Strive to create a consistent narrative in the system through visual treatments, the goal being that your users can accurately understand the interface and consistently predict the result of any given action."
Check out Github's Issue page to see the green buttons and badges that Marshall's referring to here
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared "VFX Artists React to MARVEL Bad & Great CGi" by Corridor Crew, a behind-the-scenes channel for Corridor Digital, "a production studio based on the idea of passion projects, hard work, and creativity"
Marshall shared "Revealing the Tricks Behind Hitman's Level Design" from Noclip's documentary on Hitman, a peek behind the curtain of the recent game franchise reboot
Video: "Designing Mortal Kombat Fatalities with Ed Boon"
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Video: "311 - Down"
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin and hi@brianlovin.com
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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8/28/2019 • 31 minutes, 51 seconds
310: Work, Culture, and Experimentation at a Product Design Agency (feat. Skyler Balbus)
In today's episode we catch up with Skyler Balbus, the Director of Product Design at Postlight. We dig into what it means to build products within the agency model, the decision to move from working in-house to working with clients, and how to build a culture where designers can experiment freely. Skyler also shares her ideas for how to build a strong design culture within an agency, tips for junior designers in the hiring process, and ways to build effective feedback loops within an organization. This, plus our weekly followup, news, and cool things!
Follow-up:
We're trying a new experiment: ask your questions for us on GitHub by opening a new issue. These issues will allow us to reply directly, keep a public backlog, and let the questions and answers be more readily searchable on Google!
You can create a GitHub account for free, in just a few minutes, in case you want to make a fake account for an anonymous question.
News:
Brian made a Figma plugin, Responsify, to quickly test your designs across multiple device sizes.
He also made Dominant Color Toolkit, a plugin to generate a palette from an image to automatically populate your designs.
Interview:
Today we caught up with Skyler Balbus, the Director of Product Design at Postlight in New York.
Skyler shared the process of building the Audubon Society's mobile app, which included deep research that took the team into the field to birdwatch.
Postlight's work with Village Voice demonstrated the way designers can build deep ownership in the work, despite not being in-house.
Postlight has an interesting side channel, Labs, where the team experiments with small, quirky, and interesting technologies.
GIF Battle was the team's first Labs project.
Mercury is a tool to extract meaningful content from the chaos of web pages.
Fyre Ipsum is lipsum, but from the Fire Festival pitch deck.
Tinysheet is a mobile-first spreadsheet.
You can find Skyler on Twitter for all the Tweets.
One Cool Thing:
Skyler shared a video game by Crows Crows Crows, creators of Accounting+ and The Stanley Parable, called The Club. The website's design is 1995 incarnate and is worth checking out. Skyler also snuck in an extra cool thing with Bubsy 3D, a game to explore the art of James Turrell.
Marshall shared Mindhunter which recently entered its second season on Netflix. It's a show about the creation of the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI, which led to the creation and understanding of the term "serial killer."
Brian shared a GitHub repository called awesome-mac in which the community has compiled a master list of apps for macOS.
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin and hi@brianlovin.com
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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8/21/2019 • 53 minutes, 49 seconds
309: Career Progression for Product Designers
This week, we look at how a product designer's career advances. We discuss the common themes and growth areas that companies use to measure progression, suggest questions you can ask yourself to assess your progress, read through some of your replies on the subject, and offer up several resources for diving deeper and learning more. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like a typeface designed for UI and an app to budget your money.
Follow-up:
🎉 It's Marshall's one-year podiversary 🎉
Brian built a Figma plugin to fetch data
Sketch Data
Google Sheets Sync
Rasmus Andersson was of great help :)
Industry Talk:
Themes:
Difficulty: Complexity, autonomy, scope, and constraints
Impact: Project success, sentiment, brand, process
Leadership: Mentorship, identifying opportunities and pitfalls, communication skills, maintaining quality, diversity and inclusion
Community: Nonreciprocal contributions, elevating culture, hiring
Questions to ask yourself regarding these themes:
Am I making change for myself, my team, my product, my organization, my company, or the industry as a whole?
Am I being reactive or proactive?
Am I seeking or being sought?
Brian asked what you thought on Twitter, and you responded!
Gabe Valdivia heard an apt metaphor regarding career roles and the human body
Jessica Harllee shares our thoughts on seniority and range of influence
Eric Windmill expects seniority to be accompanied by humility
Kristy Tillman shared an article and noted the use of "mature"
Maxim pointed us to some of his past tweets on the subject
Resources:
Buzzfeed: Product Design Roles
Basecamp: Titles for Designers
Dear Ueno: What’s the difference between a designer, a senior designer, a design lead and a creative director?
On Being a Senior Engineer
GitLab: Product Designer
Progression.fyi
Career Architectures for Design Teams
What do you think? Let us know!
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared an article about the Inter typeface by Rasmus Andersson
Marshall shared Copilot, a delightful app that "shows you where your money is going and helps you stay on budget" by Andrés Ugarte
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin and hi@brianlovin.com
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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8/14/2019 • 38 minutes, 26 seconds
308: Learning Design as a Developer
This week, we answer a couple listener questions, including how to get started learning design as a developer and how to reconcile icons on different platforms. In News, we discuss the launch of Figma Plugins, and as always, we share a couple cool things, like gourmet junk food and vaporwave jams.
Follow-up:
Pro Tip: Listen to Design Details at ~1.25x speed. It's more tolerable, we promise :)
Divya Tak is Marshall's kindred internet spirit
Jeff Cannata got his start on the Totally Rad Show on Revision 3
Turns out our questions about iOS 13 Beta 4 were premature because—wait for it—it's a damn beta
Grouped TableViews on iOS6 vs iOS 12 vs iOS 13 Beta 4 and Beta 5
Screenshots: Safari Modes: Public/Private and Light/Dark
Nick Dika told us about Nielsen Norman Group's line of It Depends merch
Video: "Vanilla Ice denies ripping off Queen and David Bowie's Under 'Pressure'"
News:
Introducing Figma Plugins
Featured Plugins, built by the Figma community
Article: "Smart Distribute, Cloud documents and Sketch for Teams — What’s New in Sketch?"
FigPlug by Rasmus Andersson is "a small program for building Figma plugins"
Some notable plugins: Unsplash, Autoflow, Stark, Mapsicle, and Google Sheets Sync
Listener questions:
Q: "What advice do you have for a developer with no design experience getting started with design?" —Dolee Yang
A: "Listen to our "Principles of Design" episode, check out Laws of UX and Refactoring UI, then read the Apple HIG and/or the Material Guidelines, paying attention to the thinking behind the systems. When in doubt, fall back to system defaults. But most importantly, get into the mindset of a designer and, as you use products in your daily life, start asking, 'Why did they do it like this?'"
Q: "How do you reconcile icon systems between platforms? Do you have different icons for web, iOS, and Android? Or do you try to make them all consistent with a brand icon set?" —Anonymous
A: "Actually, both are valid strategies. If you use the default glyphs and styling for icons on each platform, you can have high confidence your users will understand them. If you have a strong brand identity, you can style those glyphs to fit in with your icon set. If you use unique glyphs, consider including labels to make their meaning clear to users who are only familiar with system glyphs."
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared "Gourmet Makes", a video series on Bon Appetit's YouTube channel in which a pastry chef attempts to create gourmet versions of junk food
Brian shared Poolside.fm, which (according to The Verge) is "a retro digital oasis for your summer"
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin and hi@brianlovin.com
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes
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8/7/2019 • 37 minutes, 23 seconds
307: iOS 13 Beta
This week, we take an early look at the fourth iOS 13 Developer Beta and discuss some of the new features, interactions, and patterns we've noticed. We also answer a few listener questions, including how big a prototype should be, when to expand your skillset, and how to intentionally grow as a designer. And as always, we a share a couple cool things, like a prolific Quora answerer and a novel series discovered through an online class.
Followup
"It Depends." merch might actually happen, so...
Marshall suggested a slight change to the keyboard shortcuts for Truncat
Michael Knepprath shared an alternative to Bartender called Vanilla, which lets you "hide menu bar icons on your Mac"
Listener questions
Q: "Do designers ever make prototypes of entire apps, or is the process more about chunking out the main areas and adding as the product develops?"
A: "Once your app structure becomes sufficiently complex, building everything into one prototype becomes less and less tenable. We prefer to focus each of our prototypes on one user journey. Even the most on-rails prototype can be an incredibly useful tool in user research studies."
For bigger stuff, we like Framer X, which "offers tools to design scroll, link and page interactions"
For smaller stuff, we like Principle, which "makes it easy to design animated and interactive user interfaces"
Q: "Is it better to be focused on one thing or multiple skills to have a better chance of promotion?"
A: "A T-shaped (or maybe π-shaped) generalist is usually a good choice, but in our experience, you can be successful regardless of which path you choose."
Brian was referring to Miley Cyrus as Ashley O (video) in "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too", the third episode of Black Mirror Season 5
Q: "How do you guys get intentional about your growth as designers, and how are you able to measure that growth?"
A: "Get uncomfortable and try new things! Our best and fastest growth has come from tackling challenges outside our wheelhouses. It's almost always scary, but in the end, the satisfaction of growth outweighs the fear of the unknown."
iOS 13 Beta Review:
Intel is credited with pioneering the Tick-Tock Model, which Apple later adopted for its hardware and recently software releases
iOS 13 Preview
iPadOS 13 Preview
watchOS 6 Preview
Video: "WWDC 2019 Keynote — Apple"
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Janus Dongye-Qimeng, a prolific answerer of China-related questions on Quora
"How is China able to provide enough food to feed its population of over 1 billion people?"
"Why has China developed so much faster than India?"
"If China has so much money to invest in other countries, why don't they develop the poor parts of China?"
Marshall shared Masterclass, "online classes taught by the world's greatest minds," which led to David Baldacci's five-part Memory Man series
Hyperthymesia is "a condition that leads people to be able to remember an abnormally large number of their life experiences in vivid detail"
Synesthesia is "a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway"
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7/31/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 2 seconds
306: Is Ego Getting in the Way of Accessibility?
In today's episode we dig into two listener questions about when to use toggles versus checkboxes, and the current state of accessibility in product design. We also share a big milestone for the podcast, get caught up on some news, and as always, share our cool finds of the week.
Followup
We've crossed 5 million total downloads on Design Details! Thank you all for listening along with us for all these years 💜
News
Friend of the pod Kevin Gutowski created a Sketch plugin, Truncat. Truncat helps you automatically truncate strings! Brian wants this for Figma, too.
iOS 13 beta 4 is out, and we're jumping on board.
Listener questions
Soumya asks: what is the difference between a toggle and a checkbox?
Soumya sent along a great Medium post about the key differences and a guidelines document that might help.
Hubert asks: "Have you ever felt like our designer’s egos are getting in the way of designing for everyone, and that no matter how hard we try, we as an industry, will never be able to fully adopt accessibility as a core value of product design."
Hubert also wrote a piece for the Slack Design blog about accessibility as a design tool
Sam Soffes and MDS created Contrast, a small menu bar utility app to quickly check accessibility scores of color pairs.
MDS wrote a blog post about designing Contrast.
At this year's WWDC, Apple highlighted several major accessibility improvements.
The HIG has great typography guidelines and color guidelines.
The HIG and Material specs differ slightly on tab bar accessibility.
Read more about ARIA, the spec for Accessible Rich Internet Applications.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared a Mac menu bar application, Bartender, a tool to help you customize and manager your Mac's menu bar.
Brian shared a new Mac application, Dato, created by Sindre Sorhus. Dato is meant to replace the date and time item in your Mac's menu bar, providing a better interface to see a calendar and timezones. This reminded Marshall of iStat Menus by Marc Edwards.
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7/24/2019 • 39 minutes, 31 seconds
305: From Team to Solo Designer (feat. Michie Cao)
This week, we welcome to the show Michie Cao, formerly of Twitter and currently the sole designer at Sisu. Michie tells us all about her experience of working at both a large corporation and a small startup, and she shares some pros and cons of each situation along with some great advice for solo designers. And as always, we end the show with a few cool things, like a pair of music videos, the new coloring for adults, and a podcast about one breathtaking man.
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Interview
Michie Cao is an interaction designer who likes to "design, code, draw, and tinker with things"
Sisu is "the world’s most advanced analytics platform"
Article: "Twitter.com launches its big redesign with simpler navigation and more features"
Peter Bailis is the founder and CEO of Sisu
WeWork helps you "discover spaces that inspire your people’s most meaningful and impactful work, whether you’re an established enterprise or a growing startup"
Kubernetes is an "open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications"
Docker is an "enterprise container platform for high-velocity innovation"
The adults in the Charlie Browniverse are all entirely unintelligible (video)
Day One Design Club "exists to connect first or solo designers with others like them and to help them grow through sharing of practical wisdom and ideas in a creative, supportive space"
Charles Zhu is Sisu's Product and Go-to-Market guy
Know Your Meme: "How to Draw an Owl"
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared two versions of Lewis Capaldi's beautiful song "Someone You Loved"
Laugh to the funny version
Cry to the sad version
Brian isn't crying, you're crying
Michie shared punch needle, the "new coloring for adults"
Cross-stitch is kinda similar to punch needle
Michie tweeted pictures of her handiwork
Brian shared "Can't Get Enough of Keanu," a podcast from Patrick (H) Willems dedicated to exploring the filmography of Keanu Reeves
The podcast was formerly about Josh Hartnett and called "We Heart Hartnett" in earlier episodes
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure is the story of "two seemingly dumb teens [who] set off on a quest to prepare the ultimate historical presentation with the help of a time machine"
Always Be My Maybe is the story of "famous chef Sasha and hometown musician Marcus who, when reunited after 15 years, feel the old sparks of attraction but struggle to adapt to each other's worlds"
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7/17/2019 • 56 minutes, 14 seconds
304: Interviewing the Interviewer
This week, we keep it short and answer a few listener questions, including how to align text to a grid, how to handle an interview at a company that uses dark patterns, and how to account for suboptimal company processes when assembling portfolio work. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a pair of crazy tech gloves and some award-winning coffee paraphernalia.
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Listener Questions:
Q: How do you align text boxes? To the grid? Or to the baseline grid?
A: A holistic baseline grid is an admirable aspiration, but it's rarely realistic. Just do your best, and pay attention through implementation for quality assurance. For the most part, we'd suggest you try using atomic-unit-sized leading (multiples of 4pt) and align to the grid or other objects' bounding boxes. That is, unless you have multiple single lines of text, like a list cell with a Label and Detail (such as in Settings), in which case, a baseline alignment is preferred.
Check out the Text Elements section of Bryn Jackson's The 8-Point Grid article for some more solid advice
Q: How do you think about organizations that use dark patterns when you're interviewing to work for them?
A: Maybe just ask? If you're uncomfortable asking directly, you could always abstract the question like, "How much agency does the design team have in influencing legacy patterns?"
Back in 2010, Facebook interrupted their account deletion flow with pictures of your friends who "will miss you"
Q: Do you think about your portfolio while you have a job? What if your company isn't great at or doesn't have resources for a particular process, like research?
A: Recognizing a shortcoming is the first step toward fixing it. Provide leadership where none exists! At the very least, you can use your performance reviews as a way to regularly collect your work.
The Mom Test is a book that helps you learn "how to talk to customers and learn if your business is a good idea when everyone is lying to you"
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared "Imogen Heap: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert", a video in which Imogen performs using a pair of MI·MU Gloves as a gesture-based loop pedal and mixing board
Video: "Saturday Night Live: The Shooting AKA Dear Sister" is a parody of a scene from the Season 2 Finale of The OC
Article: "Imogen Heap’s musical gloves are finally available to everyone"
Video: "Diva Plavalaguna song (The Fifth Element)"
Brian shared Fellow, a product company that makes beautiful coffee-related paraphernalia
Last episode, Brian shared Trade, a subscription service that helps you "find only the flavors you love from 400+ amazing coffees roasted by the nation’s best"
The Stagg EKG Kettle is the award-winning "electric pour-over kettle for coffee lovers"
The Atmos Vacuum Canister will "keep your coffee fresher, longer"
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7/10/2019 • 31 minutes, 26 seconds
303: Building Design Teams (feat. Stacy La)
This week, we welcome to the show Stacy La, formerly of Clover Health and currently the product and design lead on the Prevent Epidemics Team at Resolve to Save Lives. Stacy shares with us some of the challenges and triumphs of building a large design team from scratch, and we get into the details of designing for such serious, high-stakes product areas. And as always, we end the show with a few cool things, like a guide to creativity, a channel that answers interesting questions, and a subscription coffee service.
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Follow-up:
Video: Here's proof Marshall isn't completely alone in thinking Apple will make a Tile killer
Thanks to macgeekjay for leaving us an iTunes review! You can leave one, too, if you'd like to help us find new listeners :D
Paweł Szymankiewicz enjoyed our previous episode about dark patterns
That same episode made Divya Tak think of the nice cancellation flow provided by Headspace
News:
Congratulations to Revision Path for also recently crossing 300 episodes!
Also, Hannah Beachler seems pretty awesome, just saying
Interview
Stacy La is the product and design lead on the Prevent Epidemics team at Resolve to Save Lives, and formerly of Clover Health and Yammer
She also tweets sometimes
One Cool Thing:
Stacy shared Creative Quest, a "unique new guide to creativity from Questlove—inspirations, stories, and lessons on how to live your best creative life"
Marshall shared Cheddar, a YouTube channel that "explains, examines, and explores"
Brian shared Trade Coffee, the "best coffee subscription in the nation"
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7/3/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 55 seconds
302: Designing Dark Patterns
This week, inspired by a tweet from Daniel Burka, we tackle the thorny but important question of who is ultimately accountable for the implementation of a product's dark patterns. Is Design responsible? Engineering? Leadership? All of the above? In Listener Questions, we answer how to design on an iPad and how to apply an even grid to an odd screen. And as always, we share a couple cool things like some SVG icons and a modded Apple TV remote.
Follow-up:
Our apologies for butchering the name of Alexis Collado, host of Roots, "a podcast about the stories of Filipino designers"
Vincent shared his strange dream of creating a recommendation database for Design Details episodes
Press F to pay respects for Herr Lindner, who had been saving Design Details until retirement, but just recently started listening at Episode 1
Listener Questions:
Anonymous asks how to design on an iPad
Answer: Check out this (hilarious) video of Rafa, co-host of the Layout podcast, running Figma on an iPad using a keyboard and trackpad
Kevin Haag asks how to apply the 8pt grid when a device's screen width doesn't fit the grid exactly
Answer: Just measure from the screen edges :)
Industry Talk:
Daniel Burka admonished designers for using dark patterns to obfuscate account deletion
A dark pattern is "a user interface that has been carefully crafted to trick users into doing something"
You can read the story behind the Dropbox downgrade illustration near the end of this article: "Illustrating a more human brand (part 1)"
Back in 2010, Facebook interrupted the account deletion flow with pictures of your friends who "will miss you"
In the Saturday Night Massacre, the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General resigned in protest rather than fire the independent special prosecutor at Nixon's request
Article: "What to Know About Obeying an Unlawful Military Order"
Video: "Wendy Releases the Chickens"
The GDPR's Right to Erasure is also known as the "right to be forgotten"
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Cole Bemis's Feather icons, which were used by Gaddafi Rusli to make ICONSVG, which provides "quick customizable SVG icons for your project"
Marshall shared his modded Apple TV remote, which features a Tile, two 3M strips, and two drawer bumpers to increase usability (and decrease beauty, but whatever)
Video: Here's proof Marshall isn't crazy about Apple making a Tile killer
Note: For the record, that video was released two days after we recorded this episode, so yeah
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6/26/2019 • 56 minutes, 12 seconds
301: Android vs. iOS
This week, we answer a few listener questions, including the difference between the philosophies behind the Android and iOS design systems and why we prefer an 8pt grid. In News, Brian gives a quick rundown on Figma's new Plugins Beta. And as always, we share a couple cool things like some isometric dioramas and a modular key and wallet system.
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This week's episode is brought to you by Abstract
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Follow-up:
Many heartfelt thanks to long-time listener Jeff Parsons for the kind words and feedback
Design Picnic is a Thai podcast that "combines fresh and diverse inspiration from experienced designers all over the world"
We talk about "the boring stuff, the frustrating things" in Episode 297: Day-to-Day Design Struggles
Alexis Collado makes Roots, "a podcast about the stories of Filipino designers"
Supratim Chakraborty marathoned 28 episodes in 2 weeks O_o
Image: The Toyota Supra's spoiler was the St. Louis Gateway Arch of spoilers
SUPRA Footwear is an America shoe brand founded in California
Pro Tip: Design Details is most tolerable when listened to at 1.2-1.3x speed
Race Swisher left us a very kind iTunes review
You too can leave a review for the show right here
News:
The Figma Plugins Beta lets you extend the app by using their API
Listener Questions
Sahil Chaturvedi asks what an "IC" is
An individual contributor is "someone who contributes individually and who does not manage a team"
"Closer to the metal"
Anonymous asks about the 8pt vs. 10pt grid
Former co-host Bryn Jackson wrote a great rundown called The 8-Point Grid
Kelly Smith asks about the difference between iOS and Android
Material Design Guidelines
Apple Human Interface Guidelines
iOS Materials
Scrim is another term for a transparent overlay, typically used to separate a foreground layer from a background layer
A Device-Independent Pixel (or dp) is "a physical unit of measurement based on a coordinate system held by a computer and represents an abstraction of a pixel for use by an application that an underlying system then converts to physical pixels"
The Dark Mode section of the HIG sadly doesn't provide any actual colors
Video: "What's New in iOS Design" dives deep on colors and materials
WWDC is Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference
We talked about Google I/O back in Episode 296
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared some amazing isometric dioramas from Roman Klčo, Guillaume Kurkdjian, and Jarlan Perez
Marshall shared Ferris, a Kickstarter campaign for "a modular key and wallet system"
Distil Union also makes the Wally Micro, MagLock Sunglasses, and many more quality products
Video Review: MODULAR Everyday Carry (EDC)?! - Distil Union Ferris System - First Look
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6/19/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 50 seconds
300: Looking Back on 300 Episodes
This week we reflect on 300 episodes of Design Details. We recount the origin story, answering listener questions as we go about how we've managed to maintain the schedule for so long, the high and low points, and future plans for the podcast. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a new music discovery app and Marshall's favorite book of all time.
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Follow-up:
Brian watched Survivor - and liked it! Jeff Probst, vampire?
Survivor, Edge of Extinction is the most recent game mechanic in the Survivor-verse.
Brian and Gabriel Valdivia went to see The Late Show - good times were had.
WWDC Hot Takes:
Brian is most excited for Project Catalyst, the real name for last year's Marzipan announcement.
The new Mac Pro is silly. The price of the Pro Display XDR is even sillier.
Marshall is excited for too many things:
New semantic colors that handle dark mode automatically.
iOS 13 will block spam calls automatically
iOS 13 gets a native swipe keyboard, years after Gboard's implementation.
SwiftUI is a new declarative way to build iOS applications. It is very exciting, indeed.
Reflecting on 300 episodes of Design Details
Design Details was originally a blog. The post for Facebook Paper became popular and led to many more posts in the following months.
Bryn Jackson and Brian co-hosted Design Details for 256 episodes.
The full Design Details archive is available for all to hear! We have recommended starting episodes and you can search for the "Best-of" compilation episodes.
Early episodes, like Episode 3 with Wilson Miner were critical for setting the tone of the show.
Sarah Marie, and recently Drew Luper, have been editing and producing every episode of Design Details. The show wouldn't be possible without them, and their work is the reason our audio sounds so good. Thank you Sarah and Drew!
Aaron Miller and Joshua Shao asked how we keep the show going every week, and what it takes to pull off the weekly release schedule.
Eileen Wong asked if there were ever times we wanted to give up, or what the low points were of recording Design Details.
Tom Moor asked if any life-changing connections were made through the show.
Tea Chang's episode was great example of changing how Marshall thought about interviewing guests.
Episode 23 with Christophe Tauziet helped Brian get his foot in the door at Facebook.
Leo asked if we are planning on bringing back old guests to follow up on their progress as designers.
We like the idea of doing followup interviews similar to Vanity Fair's interview with Billie Eilish recorded one year apart.
Hari asked what episodes we would recommend a new listener start with. Here are our top ten episodes (by download count):
143: Design Systems: So Hot Right Now ft. Karri Saarinen
197: Chillaphobia ft. Rachel Been
271: Principles of Design
169: Invisible Unicorns ft. Maykel Loomans
178: Best of 2016 (Part 1)
163: Guardrails ft. Ben Wilkins
111: Claim to Flame ft. Vicki Tan
166: Ambient Struggles ft. May-Li Khoe & Andy Matuschak
168: Auto Goats ft. Koen Bok and Jorn van Dijk
Whitespace Friends ft. Lori Kaplan
Design Picnic is a new design podcast specifically for Thai designers
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Spotify Stations, a new standalone app from Spotify to help curate new radio playlists. We muse whether this is simply a faster surface to explore new UI and interaction patterns that might someday make their way back to the main app.
Marshall shared Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson, a cyberpunk-genre book which takes place in a dystopian future was published in 1992.
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6/12/2019 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 38 seconds
299: Balancing Management and IC Work
This week, we answer a listener question about the balance of being both a manager and an individual contributor, which leads to some more existential conversation about sharing what we think we know and the fear of being wrong loudly in public. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a Marvel movie pitch and an addictive reality show (and Marshall shares the rough skeleton of his screenplay idea).
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Follow-up:
Kevin Gutowski is building a plugin on top of Abstract's API that allows your coworkers to view and download all the assets in a master
Marc Edwards makes Skala Preview, which allows you to view your mocks with simulated colorblindness
Listener Question:
Q wants to know how to effectively balance being a manager and an individual contributor
Flow state is "the mental state of operation in which a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity"
The Dunning-Kruger Effect is "a cognitive bias in which people mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is"
Audio: "Talk less, smile more" references a recurring line from the broadway musical Hamilton
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared "Nando Pitches Ant-Man and The Wasp 2," a video by YouTube creator Nando v Movies pitching the third installment in the Ant-Man series
Correction: Nando's first original content pitch was for Suicide Squad 2
Marshall shared his screenplay idea
Video: Time Travel in Fiction Rundown does a great job of explaining the different ways time travel can be portrayed
Video: Ex Machina Opening Scene is a reference for winning a ticket to the mystery alpha
Video: Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Pure Imagination is a reference for the Omni campus tour
Video: Jurassic Park - Mr. DNA Sequence is a reference for the time travel mechanics exposition
Tom Holland is today's Michael J. Fox
Marshall also shared Survivor, an addicting, always-evolving competition that commands each player to outwit, outplay, and outlast
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Brian is @brian_lovin and hi@brianlovin.com
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6/5/2019 • 59 minutes, 59 seconds
298: Designing a Design Curriculum
This week, we answer a listener question about designing a design curriculum and another about where the line is between a visual redesign and an experience redesign. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a playlist of experts and an action film series.
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This week's episode is brought to you by Dribbble Hang Time NYC
With more than 25 talks, workshops, and intimate conversations to choose from, Dribbble's Hang Time design conference is your chance to join hundreds of designers in NYC for a day of inspiration, learning, and career growth. Dribbble has lined up presentations by some of the best and brightest in the industry, and attendees can expect a wide variety of talks and workshops, each in an intimate, limited-seat setting for a meaningful conference experience.
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Follow-up:
Jason Jun was comforted and depressed by our shared struggles
Jason Rutterford found our northstar conversation helpful
Sanketh wants a collated directory of our cool things (Stay tuned!)
Listener Questions:
What's the line between visual redesign and experience redesign?
We talked about the Figma UI Refresh on episode 291: Figma's UI Redesign and Public Critique
If you had only 12 weeks to teach design, what would you teach?
You tell us! What would you teach?
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared "Experts," a video playlist of experts reviewing portrayals of their expertise
Brian shared John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum from a series about guns, punches, and cars
Video: "Patrick Explains THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (and Why It's Great)"
Video: Keanu at the gun range
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5/29/2019 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
297: Day-to-Day Design Struggles
This week, we take a break from talking about high-level design problems and dive into the specific struggles we find ourselves running into lately, including pushing through the last ten percent, maintaining multiple realities, gaining stakeholder buy-in, and designing around moving targets. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a science-fiction page-turner and a thought-provoking video series.
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With more than 25 talks, workshops, and intimate conversations to choose from, Dribbble's Hang Time design conference is your chance to join hundreds of designers in NYC for a day of inspiration, learning, and career growth. Dribbble has lined up presentations by some of the best and brightest in the industry, and attendees can expect a wide variety of talks and workshops, each in an intimate, limited-seat setting for a meaningful conference experience.
Save $100 off your ticket by using the code DESIGNDETAILS through Friday, May 31, 2019. And follow us @designdetailsfm to find out more about getting a fully paid ticket.
Follow-up:
The Book of Mormon is a hilariously irreverent Broadway musical from the creators of South Park
Here are the full lyrics for the Design Details rap:
Designers in tech, you can spot em from afar
They all wear the same clothes, and don't drive cars
They all go on hikes, most ride bikes
And if you hit the dating apps, they look alike
They talk about some big ideas, and use language
Like "design is a tool we'll all use to save the planet"
Then they go back to their desk (standing)
Tweak a couple pixels, cause their job is so demanding
Text a designer? The message is blue
Meet a designer? They probably got a beard, too
See a designer? They're usually white
I'm talking pale-ass motherfucker, blindingly bright
They often have the best intentions, but the truth is
They're just another cog in a machine that is ruthless
Cause if you give a guy a KPI
They're gonna push retention till society dies
We're all different, we think different
All of us uniquely happen to think different
Skeuomorphism is dead, I'm insisting
It's all about that flat design now, listen
On Design Details
Brian and Marshall yell
Industry Talk:
It's tedious to push through the last 10% of a project
The heat death of the universe is "an idea of an ultimate fate of the universe in which the universe has evolved to a state of no thermodynamic free energy and therefore can no longer sustain processes that increase entropy"
Video [GoT Spoilers!]: "Not today" is what we say to the God of Rough Edges
GIF: Shame
Maintaining multiple realities in one's head can be difficult
MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product, or "a product with just enough features to satisfy early customers and provide feedback for future product development"
Ten pounds of shit in a five-pound bag is an idiom meant to describe anything that is overfull or a situation that is undesirable
Playlist: "Framer Feature Announcements" do a great job of creating excitement around prototyping features
Gaining stakeholder buy-in and design for others' surfaces can be tricky with a lot of stakeholders and in-progress roadmaps
Design-by-committee is "a disparaging term for a project that has many designers involved but no unifying plan or vision"
Headcanon is "an interpretation of a fictional universe accepted by an individual fan, but not necessarily found within or supported by the official canon"
Forcing functions are "any task, activity or event that forces you to take action and produce a result"
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, "a brilliantly plotted tale that is at once sweeping and intimate, mind-bendingly strange and profoundly human"
Marshall shared the Spectrum series by Jubilee, a playlist of videos "revealing the spectrum of beliefs within a specific group"
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5/22/2019 • 56 minutes, 25 seconds
296: Google I/O
This week we dig into the latest and greatest announcements from this year's Google I/O. We talk through our top highlights like new privacy controls, Android Q improvements, and a solid new budget Pixel phone. And as always, we share our cool finds of the week, like a behind-the-scenes feature film on the creation of God of War, and a news application to help you read and understand what's happening in the world.
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Music:
This week Gabriel Valdivia teamed up with Brian Schulman and Kasey Valdivia to produce their own take on our theme song. Stick around to the episode to hear the full Design Details Rap 😂Soundcloud.
Gabe also recently released his own album, Blankets, which you can listen to on Spotify.
If you have your own interpretation of our theme song, send it to us on Twitter by direct message, we'd love to hear it!
Follow-up:
We recently recorded an episode about if AR is a gimmick. You can listen to that here.
Marshall did some deep digging into the internet to learn more about the history of AR and its complicated relationship with hockey. Read more about the glowing hockey puck's horrible failure.
We continue to explore new album art designs - thank you for the feedback!
This week Josh Shao sent in a custom font he's been working on for us to try
Michael Knepprath doesn't have the emotional bandwidth to watch us change the art - we'll figure out something that feels right!
Mind Apivessa and Marisa Chentakul have launched a podcast called Design Picnic, a show about user experience and product design focusing on Thai designers across industries. If you're a Thai listener, or interested in a Thai perspective on product design, be sure to check out Design Picnic!
Event recap:
Google I/O happened this week with lots of interesting products and themes for us to dig into.
Check out all the event details or just catch the highlights.
Maps and YouTube are getting incognito mode
It's becoming more common to have physical switches on microphones and cameras to protect against hacking.
Google Takeout helps you download and remove the data that Google stores about you.
Android Q is getting dark mode, among other neat features like live captions. Live captions still have a ways to go, but are impressive nonetheless.
The Material Design spec has been updated with full details about how to properly implement a dark theme.
The Google Nest Hub Max has some cool new features, like holding your hand up to the screen to pause any playing audio.
The Pixel 3a is a budget Pixel device, but with actually decent specs and a solid camera. Check out MKBHD's review for more details.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared a full length feature about the creation of the God of War video game series, Raising Kratos.
Additionally, you can now watch the entire storyline of God of War as told through in-game cinematics. Grab yourself six hours and jump on in.
Brian shared Sift, an app that makes it easier to consume the news, dig into source materials, and interact with memorable graphs and charts about relevant social issues.
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5/15/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 14 seconds
295: Public Critique and The Facebook Redesign
This week, we discuss the usefulness of public design critiques, given Brian's eventful week of tweeting stuff. Then we dive deep on the new Facebook redesign, especially the details of the desktop version. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a financial app and a sneaker channel.
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Follow-up:
Portal 2 infers your Y-axis preference by asking you to look at the ceiling and floor
We shared a first draft of new cover art for the podcast
Chrish Dunne offered some good feedback on the cover art, and we're taking it
Jonathan Fisher added some visuals to the "bye" from last episode
We thought Tea Chang was a great guest, and so did you :)
Another thing Jonathan sent in is a haunting piano rendition of our theme song
Scriptnotes is a podcast that ends each show with a listener-submitted rendition of their theme song
Each episode of If I Were You from Jake and Amir starts with listener-made content
Industry Talk:
Facebook announced a bunch of stuff at this year's F8 Developer Conference
Brian tweeted that he had a lot of questions
Turns out, he actually had a lot of questions
Brian tweeted about a Kickstarter bug that ultimately wasn't their fault
The Brave browser runs on Chromium
Three open questions:
Where do we draw the line between having an opinion and being a bad participant?
Is it useful to ask rhetorical questions in a public setting?
Is it unfair to publicly call out a design team over something that could be improved?
Refactoring UI put together a list of design tips with examples for before and after
Can't Unsee is a fun design comparison quiz
We say wrench, but maybe you say spanner
Brian tweeted about a usability issue in Figma, and they fixed it
App Redesign:
Video: "New Facebook Redesign"
Article: "Defining the Problem of Elevator Waiting Times"
"Lickable"
Video: "It's not a wheel, it's a carousel"
Video: "Building the New facebook.com with React, GraphQL and Relay" and skip to 28:00 for the bit about the redesign
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Rollie, "a simpler way to check your spending and balances"
Rollie uses Plaid, "the easiest way for users to connect their bank accounts to an app"
Marshall shared Seth Fowler, a YouTuber with an industrial design background who makes videos about sneakers full-time
In his "If I Designed" series, Seth renders reimaginings of classic shoes
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5/8/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 47 seconds
294: Designing UX for Games (feat. Tea Chang) (& Endgame Discussion)
This week, we welcome Tea Chang, a UX Designer working on League of Legends at Riot Games, to talk about designing user experiences for gamers. At the end of the show, Tea sticks around for a long, spoiler-filled discussion of Avengers: Endgame. In Follow-up, we read and respond to your feedback regarding the cover art concept from last week. And as always, we share a few cool things, like a video series about movies, some state-specific branding, and a little indie film about superheroes. Spoilers spoilers spoilers. Spoilers.
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Follow-up:
Last week, we tweeted out a first draft of the new cover art
Video: "The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup"
Brett Yanoski likes the mask idea but thinks the execution needs work
Ryan Morrison and Luca Orio gave us their seals of approval
Alex Binder likes the graphic Ds
Chrish Dunne would prefer a better logotype and more abstract Ds
Follow us on Twitter and stay tuned for more versions of the cover art
Mskellybrooks left us a very nice iTunes review
You can leave one for us, too :)
Interview:
Check out Tea Chang on Twitter and at her personal site
League of Legends is a wildly popular multiplayer online battle arena game from Riot Games
Video: "Playtesting - How to Get Good Feedback on Your Game - Extra Credits"
Literally unplayable is "an expression—often sarcastic—indicating that a video game is so badly broken that it prevents a player from progressing or enjoying the experience"
Vivi Rosenstein's stance on assigning blame for suboptimal design has matured over the years
Banner blindness is "a phenomenon in web usability where visitors to a website consciously or unconsciously ignore banner-like information"
Article: "Get ready to see more ads on Google’s traffic app Waze"
Adobe XD is "the fastest way to design, prototype, and share any user experience"
Video: "The Magic of Making Sound" is a great peek into foley, an art which, when done well, goes unnoticed
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild forces you to use a wide range of weapons by making them both easy to find and quick to break
Video game design is "the process of designing the content and rules of a video game in the pre-production stage"
Article: "'Mortal Kombat 11' Requires More Than $6,000 to 100%, According to Early Estimates"
We talked about the interface and game design of Apex Legends on episode 283: Deadly American Idol
In the gorgeous game Gris, "light puzzles, platforming sequences, and optional skill-based challenges reveal themselves as more of Gris’s world becomes accessible"
Video: "Portal 2 Intro", in which a tutorial is hidden behind a funny, story-driven calibration test
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Patrick H. Willems, a YouTuber who makes videos about movies
Check out the Patrick Explains series, especially the one about The Fast and the Furious
Gabriel Valdivia introduced Brian to the channel
Tea shared the team page for Mayor Pete Buttigieg, which has some really nice branding for each US state
Shepard Fairey is famous for his Obama Hope poster (and the Obey clothing brand)
Marshall shared Avengers: Endgame and discussed it with Tea and Brian in a segment called...
Endgame Discussion:
!!! SPOILERS !!!
Video: "Every Avengers: Endgame Easter Egg", in which 209 easter eggs are enumerated
Video: "Rocky Training" is the prototypical montage sequence showing a protagonist's improvement over time
The Dark Night of the Soul is "a moment, usually at the end of the second act of a three-act story, where all seems lost and the protagonist must confront 'a collapse of perceived meaning'"
r/inthesoulstone
!!! SPOILERS !!!
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5/1/2019 • 1 hour, 47 minutes, 59 seconds
293: Is AR a Gimmick?
This week, we bring back the Fight Me segment with a debate on the usefulness of augmented reality in apps. Is it a gimmick or not? In Follow-up, we debut a proposal for our new cover art, and we shout out Linzi Berry's latest blog post. And as always, we share a couple cool things like an addictive game and a bizarre novel.
Cover photo by Niantic via The Verge
Follow-up:
If you missed last week's episode with Linzi Berry, give it a listen
Erik Bro shared the episode with his fellow designers at Reddit
Here's the new cover art proposal, in case you don't see it in your podcast player of choice
The current cover art is by Ryan Morrison
Email us with your cover art ideas at hi@brianlovin.com
Article: "A system built on parity: How to treat all of your users equally" by Linzi Berry, Kathy Ma, and Sam Soffes
Read it on the newly redesigned site for DesignSystems.com from Figma
Fight Me:
Article: "How Does the Magic Yellow First-Down Line Work?"
Site: Pokémon Go lets you "catch Pokémon in the real world"
Photo: Old Man Yells at Cloud is a Simpsons reference and Marshall sometimes
Photo: Old car radios have these big, spring-loaded buttons that move a physical needle
App: Wanna Kicks lets you "try on and shop footwear in AR"
Site: Apple - Augmented Reality for iOS is Apple's case for augmented reality
App: WordLens (now a feature within Google Translate) lets you "see the world in your language"
Video: "Hearthstone Animated Short: Hearth and Home" is pure joy
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Factory Town, an early access simulation game that lets you "build, automate, and optimize your own village on procedurally-generated 3D terrain"
It's a lot like Factorio, "a game in which you build and maintain factories"
Article: "Engineering with Redstone in Minecraft"
Marshall shared John Dies at the End, a novel that deftly balances Lovecraftian horror with shameless potty humor
The movie version is currently available to stream on Hulu
Marshall also read Children of Time, which was kinda meh
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4/24/2019 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
292: Building Design Systems (feat. Linzi Berry)
This week, we welcome to the show Linzi Berry, a manager on Lyft's design system. Linzi enlightens us on how to implement, maintain, enforce, evangelize, and roll out a design system, and we discuss her super informative design blog, Tap to Dismiss. In Follow-up, we debate some Episode 300 suggestions, revisit the Figma UI refresh, and shout out a quality-of-life improvement in Sketch 54. And as always, we (all three of us!) share some cool things, including a historic photo, a video to help understand that photo, and an update on the Bobiverse.
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Follow-up:
Jonathan Fisher sent us some great ideas for Episode 300, including having Bryn back on the show
Send your Ep 300 ideas to us @designdetailsfm
Jason Csizmadi wishes we had talked more about the Figma UI Refresh
Sketch 54 has some nice quality-of-life improvements
Chris Doner wants some details about tactical usage of a design system
SMASH CUT TO:
Interview:
Linzi Berry (site) is a design manager on the Lyft Design System
She worked at Odopod on stuff for SpaceX, Tesla, Fitbit, and Audemars Piguet
Watch brands pop up in rap songs a lot thanks to Jay-Z and Beyoncé
WalkSF is "your advocate for safe streets for all"
Better Market Street is a collaboration "initiating a number of improvements to test ways to improve Market Street"
Michael Wang, formerly at Lyft, is a designer at Northstar
Peak2Peak is "the ultimate urban walking adventure"
Walk to Work Day is SF's "annual celebration of our walking city – and of everyone who walks"
Brown Bag Meetings are " informal meetings that occur in the workplace generally around lunchtime"
Colorbox is a tool created by Kevyn Arnott
Tap to Dismiss is Linzi's Medium blog that "sweats the details so you don't have to"
Divider Lines are deceptively hard
Sam Soffes coined the term "Choice Chip Bag"
Linda Dong is a design manager at Lyft, too
One Cool Thing:
Linzi shared the first photo ever taken of a black hole
Marshall shared "How to Understand the Image of a Black Hole", a video by Veratasium
Brian shared For We Are Many, Book 2 of the Bobiverse Trilogy by Dennis E. Taylor
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4/17/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 17 seconds
291: Figma's UI Redesign and Public Critique
This week, we discuss Figma's UI redesign, the public response to it, and how to effectively communicate negative feedback to both companies and colleagues. In Follow-up, Brian has an update on a previous Cool Thing, we read some listener feedback (all positive, phew!), and Marshall shares his choice of AirPower replacement. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like a fellow designer's website and a new music album.
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Follow-up:
Pssst! What should we do for Episode 300? Let us know!
Brian is reading We Are Legion (We Are Bob), the first book in the Bobiverse trilogy and Marshall's Cool Thing suggestion from last episode
Chris Doner likes how Artboard Manager reorders artboards in the Layer List to reflect their positions on the Canvas
Cameron Campbell thinks we should have a Patreon to support 3-hour episodes O_o
Brian tweeted a poll asking how much money one would need in order to stop working for the rest of one's life
Marshall purchased the SliceCharge 2 to fill the AirPower-shaped hole in his heart
Hard Cider Labs also makes the BassCanon attachment for Ear/AirPods
Tool Review:
Figma Blog: "We refreshed Figma's UI: An inside look at our process" by Rasmus Andersson
Microsoft Office's Ribbon UI is being redesigned
Spectrum v3's redesign received a lot of feedback
There was a Spectrum discussion of the Figma redesign
Shit sandwich (shĭt sănd′wĭch) n. - a method of softening negative feedback by prepending and appending positive feedback
Just ask EA about negative customer feedback
People mocked the "Wii" and "iPad" monikers for a little while until no one cared anymore
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared the personal website for his Ryan Morrison (not Marshall's Ryan Morrison)
Marshall shared Billie Eilish's new album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Reprise (rĭ-prēz′) n. - a repetition of a phrase or verse; a return to an original theme
Lil Dicky - Molly feat. Brendon Urie
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4/10/2019 • 46 minutes, 40 seconds
290: Transitioning to Product Design
This week, we answer listener questions, including how to transition from engineering to product design, how to wrap up before moving to a new company, and what we think of apps that allow you to change the launch icon. In Follow-up, we read some listener feedback about last episode, and Marshall fills in a couple details on his file organization tips. In News, we lament the untimely death of AirPower (rip rip). And as always, we share a couple cool things like a sci-fi movie and a sci-fi book trilogy.
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Follow-up:
We had some good feedback from our last episode about design file hygiene:
Cal Rowston noticed a few gems among all the babbling
Tim Bendt could listen to layer organization tips forever (which is a totally normal thing btw)
Katherine's heart was warmed by Marshall's obsessive compulsions
Ryan Hayen wants to start a layer organization OCD support group
Anthony Collurafici pointed us to a Medium article by Andy Detskas that explains how to organize your artboards with serialization
Marshall adds a couple details to his file organization tips:
Layer Tools has a couple especially useful renaming actions: "Find and Replace..." and "Prepend/Append to Selected Layer Names..."
In addition to "thinking in divs," try to order the layers and groups in your Layer List just as they appear in the mock, from top-left to bottom-right
Keyboard Maestro is a super-powered macro utility for Mac
ICYMI, here's the Sketch file for Marshall's unsolicited NYT Crossword app redesign that he shared last episode as an example of maniacal file organizational
News:
AirPower has been cancelled:
Video: Phil Schiller announces the AirPower charging mat
Article: Apple cancels AirPower wireless charger
Article: "Apple's Phil Schiller explains why the white iPhone 4 took so long"
AirPower is pictured on the new AirPods packaging
Video: "The Death of Airpower: Explained!"
Listener Questions:
>> If you'd like to ask us a question, we're @designdetailsfm on Twitter, or email us: hi@brianlovin.com or marshallbock@gmail.com
Sofia F asks what we think about apps like Streaks that offer different launch icons
We love it! Here are some other apps we use that do this:
Bear is "a beautiful, flexible writing app for crafting notes and prose"
Tweetbot is "a Twitter client with personality"
Pocket Casts is "the world's most powerful podcast platform"
Apollo is "a beautiful Reddit app built for power and speed"
David Lanham is an illustrator with an endearing style
Anonymous asks what we think about transitioning from Engineering to Product Design
Do some side projects or case studies to beef up your portfolio and gain some experience
Sit with your fellow product designers and offer to help wherever needed
Anonymous asks about transitioning to a new company
Leave your active projects in good shape, either finishing them yourself or handing them off to an informed successor
If you've already gotten an offer, they're probably gonna be cool with you wrapping up your active projects before transitioning
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Prospect, a sci-fi movie about "a teenage girl and her father who travel to a remote alien moon, aiming to strike it rich"
Pedro Pascal
Sophie Thatcher
Andre Royo
The Wire is a show about the Baltimore drug scene, seen through the eyes of drug dealers and law enforcement
Marshall shared We Are Legion (We Are Bob), the first book in a sci-fi trilogy about a software engineer who unwittingly becomes an AI and humanity's last hope for survival
Ready Player One has a similar tone but tries a little too hard
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4/3/2019 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
289: Design File Hygiene
This week, Marshall offers a few simple tips for tidying up your source files, and we answer a listener question about when to move on from a company. In News, we shout out a new resource from the maker of Laws of UX. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a browser for neoworkers and an article about the Omnibox.
Follow-up:
Last week, Marshall recommended the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9500 Electric Toothbrush
Brian doesn't think it's worth the money, unless you're into Mercedes-Benz, apparently
News:
Humane by Design is "a resource that provides guidance for designing ethically humane digital products through patterns focused on user well-being"
It's made by Jon Yablonski, who you might remember as the maker of Laws of UX referenced in 271: Principles of Design
Listener Question:
Anonymous has been at a startup for years and doesn't know where it's going. They ask, "Should I stay and fight the good fight? Or should I go to a bigger company and make more money?"
Loss Aversion and the Sunk Cost Fallacy on Wikipedia
Kristy Tillman is the Head of Global Experience Design at Slack
Do you have a question you'd like to hear us answer on the show? Email us at designdetailsfm@gmail.com
Industry Talk:
A few simple rules:
Rename and structure your layers as you create them
If you find yourself duplicating an element frequently, make it a symbol
Use "Bounds" layers to define a group's area, then snap groups together like Lego
Sketch Plugins:
Layer Tools
Automate
Artboard Manager
Symbol Organizer
Runner
Here the Sketch Cloud source file for Marshall's unsolicited redesign of the New York Times Crossword app on iOS
Importing the file into Figma resulted in some unexpected insanity, but hopefully you can see through the mistranslations and grok the structure. Sorry :(
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared NOVA, a web browser "designed for the way we interact with the web today, made for the neoworkers" (whatever those are)
Moom is a simple Mac utility that "makes window management as easy as clicking a mouse button"
Nova's app icon isn't nearly as bold as its marketing page
Marshall shared Unboxing Chrome, a Medium article by Hannah Lee about the monumental task of redesigning Chrome's Omnibox
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3/27/2019 • 51 minutes, 4 seconds
288: Articulating Design Rationale
This week, we answer a listener question about articulating design rationale during presentations. We also shared some exciting news from the Sketch team and recapped feedback from last week's episode where we pulled back the curtain on Design Details. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a fancy toothbrush and a web app to make your own generative art.
Sponsor:
This week's episode is brought to you by Abstract
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Follow-up:
Last week we pulled back the curtain on Design Details and asked for your feedback. You replied! Some key takeaways:
Our titles need to be more straightforward and clear.
We need to bring back interviews, at a non-regular frequency, to balance our opinions and provide new insight .
We should try new ways of engaging with designers outside of the podcast - thank you to Kevin Gutowksi for the notes!
Our Twitter poll about the proper pronunciation of "favicon" had a lot of votes, and some interesting results.
News:
Sketch announced a $20m fundraising round to help them build new collaboration tools and a web version coming in 2019.
In the past we've interviewed Chris Downer and Pieter Omvlee from the Sketch team - listen to those to learn more about Sketch and how they thought about fundraising at the time.
Our good friends on the Layout podcast also discussed the Sketch news on this week's episode.
Listener Questions:
Silvia asks: "I'd love to get advice on how to present my design rationale to others, and ways I can improve rationale overall. I find that I do have reasons for the design choices I made but when presenting I can't seem to put into words."
Jobs to be done is a useful framework for understanding critical user journeys and validating rationale.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9500, a toothbrush that can do everything except take out your trash.
Brian shared Tinkersynth, a web app created by Josh Comeau that lets you playfully create generative art.
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3/20/2019 • 48 minutes, 4 seconds
287: A Peek Behind the Curtain
This week, we pull back the curtain on Design Details itself and share how we think about iterating toward a better podcast. In Follow-up, we hear back about our Spectre critique from last episode, and we discover listeners do listen until the end. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a fancy toilet seat and a design interview FAQ.
Sponsor:
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Follow-up:
Sebastiaan de With replied to our Spectre review
There's a favicon (and Apple icon) on spectre.cam now
Grace Lee enjoyed the stinger from last episode
Jak McCormack always listens to the end
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared the Toto s550e Washlet, a bidet seat that makes life worth living
Brian shared Design Interviewing: Ask Me Anything, some advice on design interviews from Kurt Varner based on his time as a hiring manager at Dropbox
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3/13/2019 • 33 minutes, 49 seconds
286: Bask in the Awkwardness
This week, we kindly critique the design details of Spectre, a new app from the folks behind Halide. In Follow-up, we discuss knowing when to shut up in a negotiation, and in Industry Talk, we debate when it's okay to break the rules of affordances. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a new home and some wild music videos.
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Follow-up:
Mahmoud Bachir says "Something I've heard in regards to salary negotiation is to state your number concisely, then stop talking."
Pssst! Sometimes, it pays to listen until after the outro music (43:39)
Industry Talk:
affordance - n. the quality or property of an object that defines its possible uses or makes clear how it can or should be used
The Design of Everyday Things uses Norman doors (video) as an example of a good affordance
Reddit: Faucet at a restaurant
Here's a link to the Twitter composer modal
"More wood, fewer arrows"
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Chilled Monkey Brains
App Launch:
Sebastiaan de With and Ben Sandofsky, the duo behind Halide, have released Spectre, an AI-powered shutter for your iPhone, letting you create amazing long exposures
Spectre (2015)
Spectre's launch icon resembles both an "S" and a camera lens, and it echoes the app interface
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared that he found a place to call his own in NYC \o/
Marshall shared the work of Billie Eilish, a singer-songwriter and maker of amazingly bizarre music videos
Recommended: you should see me in a crown, when the party's over, bury a friend, hostage
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3/6/2019 • 44 minutes, 18 seconds
285: Deadly American Idol
This week, we discuss spoken accents, answer a listener question about salary negotiations, and Marshall dives deep into the design of Apex Legends. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like a hip hop musical and a way to bring joy back to your Twitter timeline.
Intro:
Jak McCormack wants us to attempt English accents. No thank you, Jak 😜
"That's bait"
Follow-up:
Anton Osipov shared a helpful visual for using a unit-based vertical baseline.
Zain Khoja shared studentswho.design, a podcast bridging the gap between students and the design industry - by students, for students.
Listener Questions:
An anonymous listener asks: "I’m about to change jobs and soon I’ll have initial call with someone from one of the companies I could potentially work for. I don’t want to invest too much of my time in multiple calls and meetings with them before being sure the offer meets my expectations, especially in terms of salary. But I also don’t want to be considered as one of those guys who care only about money. So my question is: what’s the right moment to talk about this? Should that be something to talk about during the very first call? Or maybe later? For context: it was the company who reached out to me whether I’d be interested in the role."
HBR wrote about what people want from their jobs.
Explain Like I'm Five:
Marshall goes deep into the world of Apex Legends.
Charlie Deets explains the magic of communication in Apex Legends
Battle Royale, based on the novel by Koushun Takami, is a film from 2000 in which the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary "Battle Royale" act
PUBG, Fortnite, and Call of Duty: Blackout are popular games in the battle royale genre
Respawn Entertainment is the company behind Apex Legends, who are well known for the Titanfall series
Watch Apex Legends to get a better feel for how the game works
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording), an album from the musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Brian shared Tokimeki Unfollow by Julius Tarng, a tool to help you bring joy back to your Twitter timeline, based on Marie Kondo's KonMari method
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2/27/2019 • 57 minutes, 37 seconds
284: Stone Soup
This week, we answer more listener questions, including what software the industry uses, how to get involved in open-source projects, and how to curate a large portfolio. In News, we compare our scores on a design-based spot-the-difference quiz. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like another Netflix Original and some awesome designer directories.
Intro:
Wampas are a species of powerful, furred bipeds that dwell in the snowy wastes of the ice world Hoth
Tauntauns are a species of snow lizard found roaming the windswept snow plains of Hoth
Wampum is a traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of American Indians
Sponsor:
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News:
Cant Unsee is a fun design quiz by Alex Kotliarskyi
Brian got a 6980, and Marshall got a 7330. Tell us what you got!
Listener Questions:
untitl0d asks: "What software does the industry actually use for UI and web design? My BA course is teaching us Wordpress and XD in first year. They don’t even have Sketch on the Macs, and this is a dedicated Arts college. It just feels off."
Some mainstays: Sketch, Figma, Framer X, Invision, Principle, ProtoPie, and Flinto
Note: Adobe XD is free, actually
Chris Doner asks, "How can designers get involved in open-source projects?"
The story of stone soup
Anonymous asks, "How do I curate a large project on my portfolio. There’s a lot of designs between our web app and native apps. Should I summarize the product and try to fit it into one case study? Or Should I select primary components and break them down into separate case studies?"
Here's Brian's list of Product Design Portfolios
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared The Umbrella Academy, a show (and comic series) about the reuniting of seven super-powered siblings
Brian shared Blacks Who Design, Women Who Design, and Latinxs Who Design, three directories of accomplished designers in the industry
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2/20/2019 • 42 minutes, 19 seconds
283: Timefoolery
This week, we answer a couple listener questions, including how to reliably align text to a baseline grid, and how to use data to learn from the features you ship. In News, Marshall extols the virtues of a little feature in the recently-released Sketch 53 update. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like a mind-bending Netflix show and an accessibility-focused pull request.
Sponsor:
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Follow-up:
For last week's One Cool Thing, Marshall shared LG's 65-inch Rollable 4K OLED TV (video), and go figure, it actually DOES resize to 21:9 (video). Whoops!
Mea culpa is a very fancy Latin phrase meaning "my fault"
Ramon Gilabert suggested a couple secure ways of time-tracking and network control
Timing is "the best automatic Mac time tracker for productive professionals and freelancers"
Little Snitch "makes your Internet connections visible and puts you back in control"
News:
Sketch 53 is available now
Sketch Blog: "Better overrides, a brand new Fill Popover and faster prototyping in Sketch 53"
Listener Questions:
Andreas v.d. Griendt asks "How do you work with developers to get your 8pt grid designs implemented? This is easy for placing a button. But if you actually would align text to a 4pt baseline, this is very challenging. Easy to do in Sketch, but super difficult for developers to implement/understand. For web this would be even more difficult than for native. But dynamic font sizing can be a challenge as well with this approach. What is helpful to do? How do you balance enforcing this?"
Kevin Gutowski asks "Data is, of course, very important. How do you actually learn from the features that you ship? What hard metrics / soft metrics are recorded? How are they being recorded and by whom?"
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Russian Doll, a Netflix Original co-created by and starring Natasha Lyonne
Brian shared a pull request by Jaochim that makes Security Checklist more accessible
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2/13/2019 • 31 minutes, 57 seconds
282: Flow State
This week, we look to Twitter for answers to the eternal question: "How do I find time to design despite tons of meetings, context shifting, and an open office layout?" In News, we detail some exciting ideas in an iOS 13 design concept. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like a spiritual successor to MySpace and a rollable television.
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News:
iOS 13 Concept by Apple_iDesigner
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Dark Mode
Redesigned Apps
Other Features
Multi-Users on iPad
Industry Talk:
Lil Chen tweeted a great question: "What's your secret to finding time to design amongst tons of meetings, context shifting, and open office layouts?"
Marshall just goes home and works some more
Brian uses RescueTime, a way to "find your ideal work-life balance"
Barbara suggests scheduling a "meeting" with a colleague
Sara recommends nixing all meetings scheduled over your blocked time
Jackie says to send an email stating your intentions and when you'll be available
Mattie reminds us that no one checks the ceilings
Wesley likes to use his headphones as a Do Not Disturb sign
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Jarred Sumner's post "Why Isn't the Internet More Fun and Weird"
Codeblog is bringing glitter back to the web
MDX is Markdown for the component era
Marshall shared LG's 65-inch Rollable 4K OLED TV (video), which has a display that coils up into a box
Note: Sooooo, the screen actually DOES resize to 21:9. Whoops!
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2/6/2019 • 33 minutes, 14 seconds
281: Steady Habit
This week, we review a listener side project called Steady Habit, an iPhone app made by Sandor Gyuris. And as always, we share a couple cool things like painful mouth plastic and some future geographical plans.
Sponsor:
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Side Project Review:
Steady Habit is a simple way to create impactful routines, brought to you by Sandor Gyuris
Learn more at steady-habit.com and @SteadyHabitApp
For posterity, we've preserved the App Store screenshots and product website as they appeared at the time of recording
33:11 - Note: Marshall means "Apple Watch" when he says "iPhone" here. This is becoming a pattern.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Invisalign, an expensive way to make your teeth hurt
Brian shared his plans to move to NYC!
Video: "New York City?!?!"
Video: TLC - Waterfalls
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1/30/2019 • 47 minutes, 21 seconds
280: Steve Jobs Shoulder Buddy
This week, we discuss your tweets on how to git gud (and stay gud) at visual design. And as always, we share a couple Cool Things, including a hilarious pop culture reviewer.
Sponsors:
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Industry Talk:
Video: "That's kind of a big question" from Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Check out 271: Principles of Design for some specific examples of good foundational design rules
Guillermo Rauche, David Klein, and Mike Rundle all suggest copying to learn
May-Li Khoe suggests shadowing a stronger designer
PSDTuts is now Envato Tuts+
Material Design and the Apple HIG are wonderful learning resources and good languages to be fluent in
The Illusion of Life is the bible for Disney animation
Joel Kalifa shared some great advice from Ira Glass
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Jenny Nicholson, a YouTuber who reviews pop culture things. She's very, very funny.
Brian shared drugs. Don't do drugs.
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1/23/2019 • 40 minutes, 4 seconds
279: TWIGBY
This week, we discuss performance reviews and promotions, including how to prepare, what to spotlight, and when to self-nominate (along with a few tips and tricks). In News, we talk about Chloe Condon's recent ordeal and how technology affects truth—heavy, sorry—and we look at Twitter's latest threaded replies experiment. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a movie conspiracy theory and a legendary brainstorm transcript.
Sponsor
This week's episode is brought to you by Readymag
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The first 50 users to apply the promo code DESIGNDETAILS will get 40% off their first payment. Get started over at readymag.com
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Claudio Guglieri and Anton Repponen have dope sites on Readymag
Follow-up
Michael Knepprath suggested that Brian make a checklist site (securitycheckli.st) out of his security advice from last episode, so he did
Feel free to open a pull request on Brian's repo if you have resources to add
News
Here's the thread for Chloe Condon's bizarre accusation ordeal
Video: "You Won’t Believe What Obama Says In This Video!"
Article: "A first look at Twitter’s new beta app and its bid to remain ‘valuable and relevant’"
The obligatory RIGBY (video) caveat
Urban Dictionary: "subtweet"
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared "Why SNOWPIERCER is a sequel to WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY", a movie conspiracy theory video that's eerily convincing
Marshall shared "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK: Story Conference Transcript", an inside look into the conception of the first Indiana Jones film
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1/16/2019 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
278: Dice Gamble
In this first episode of 2019, Brian explains online security to Marshall as though he is a five-year-old, covering everything from DNSs to VPNs. In Follow-up, we read a few listener tweets, and as always, we share a couple Cool Things, including a misused city simulator and a social network for movie buffs.
Sponsor
Readymag is a design tool in your browser that lets you draw up any web publication and publish it online without a single line of code. Use it for free as long as you want, with a library of 1500+ free fonts, advanced animation, and unlimited projects or upgrade to one of the paid plans to enjoy advanced features like custom domains and uploading custom fonts. The first 50 users to apply the promo code DESIGNDETAILS will get 40% off their first payment.
Get started over at readymag.com
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Follow-up
Design Details - 1: "How Nerdy of an Answer Do You Want? (feat. Sam Soffes)" was released exactly four years before the day we recorded this episode (!)
Claudio Guglieri used Readymag for the blog posts we mentioned in 273: "Bespoke, Artisanal, Single-Batch Blog Post"
Listener Tweets:
Ravi Aujla hopes we'll keep talking about UX in games
Chrish Dunne alerted us to a hidden shortcut in Terminal
Federico Zanetello showed off his Home app inspired by our smart home episode
Explain Like I'm Five
The tweet that started it all
1Password Watchtower helps you find passwords you need to change
Lastpass is a good password manager, too
Article: "Password Autofill in iOS 12 now works with 1Password, Dashlane, and LastPass"
Wikipedia: Multi-factor authentication
Article: "The SIM Hijackers"
Podcast: Reply All - 97: "What Kind of Idiot Gets Phished?"
Google 2-Step Verification
Article: "Gmail for iOS now receives 2-Step Verification Prompts, new default over Google app"
Article: "Data of 143 million Americans exposed in hack of credit reporting agency Equifax"
Encrypt your Mac backups by going to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > File Vault
1.1.1.1 is a faster, more private DNS by Cloudflare
iVPN is the VPN service Brian uses
Encrypt.me comes as part of the eero Plus package
Webcam covers on Amazon (not an affiliate link)
To see all the apps that have access to your camera, go to Settings > Privacy > Camera for switches
Adblock blocks ads
Brave is a privacy-focused browser built on Chromium
Duck Duck Go is a privacy-focused search engine
Firefox Multi-Account Containers is an extension that walls off sites
Article: The Wired Guide to Digital Security
Article: "Introducing CYBER: A Hacking Podcast by Motherboard"
Podcast: Reply All - 97: "What Kind of Idiot Gets Phished?" (again)
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Pres, a YouTube creator who makes beautifully realistic cities in Cities: Skylines
Video: "Crazy Ira and the Douche"
Article: "How Cities: Skylines took a great big slice of SimCity"
Article: "Steam users have already declared the winner in the great coaster sim war"
Video Playlists: New Windsor and Calavera Beach
A few more great detailer channels: Silvarett, Fluxtrance, Strictoaster, two dollars twenty, and the Bob Ross of city sims, ImperialJedi
Brian shared Letterboxd, a social network for film lovers
Kevin Clark's tweet clued Brian in on the service
Watchlist by Keegan Jones lets you save movies to watch later
Stinger:
Video: "Tigger TTFN"
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1/9/2019 • 53 minutes, 51 seconds
277: Dribbble Stories (feat. Zack Onisko)
In this final episode of 2018, we speak with Zack Onisko, CEO of Dribbble, about our speculation regarding signup walls and the future of the platform. In News, we dissect Dark Mode triggering methods. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including a personalized music recap and a YouTube channel that rewrites superhero movies.
Follow-up
Michael Knepprath asks: "What challenges have you faced due to there being multiple people and a dog that can all trigger your devices?"
Video: "Seinfeld Transitions Compilation"
More shortcuts:
On the iOS homescreen, 3D Touch a folder to see all apps with notification badges in that folder
On the iOS homescreen, drag down to enter Spotlight and easily search apps (or anything else)
Luca Orio mentioned: On macOS, press Cmd+Shift+4 then Space to screenshot specific windows, including their shadow on a transparent background
Silas Sao mentioned: On the iOS homescreen, when dragging an app in "Wiggle Mode," tap other apps to rearrange more than one at a time
News
Things introduces "Dark Mode for iOS"
Interview
Zack Onisko is the CEO of Dribbble and was nice enough to join us to answer some of the questions we posed in episode "274: Well... It's Free ¯\(ツ)/¯"
Note: It's important to "RIGBY" properly when critiquing
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Nando v Movies, a YouTube channel that analyses and rewrites superhero movies via subtle suggestions
Video Playlist: "The Justice League Rewrite"
Brian shared Spotify Wrapped 2018, the service's annual recap of your music listening habits
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12/19/2018 • 52 minutes, 23 seconds
276: Hidden Shortcuts, Formal Educations, and "Builders"
This week, we answer three listener questions: one about hidden shortcuts, one about the line between designer and developer, and one about the necessity of a design degree. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like a trailer a few people have seen and a channel that make videos about speedrun progressions.
Listener Questions
Race Swisher says: "You guys should talk about hidden shortcuts that can be super confusing for users."
Article: "This iOS 12 Keyboard Trick for Non-3D Touch iPhone Users is Going Viral"
iOS:
In the keyboard, 3D Touch anywhere on the keys to move your cursor freely
Gboard for iOS has a phenomenal swipe-typing feature, in addition to many other nice little time-savers
In the keyboard, drag from the 123 button to a key in the alternate keyboard, then release to return to the ABC keyboard
In the keyboard, long-press on keys for additional character options
In the iPad keyboard, drag the Dismiss Keyboard button to split and reposition the keys
In the keyboard, double-space for a period followed by a space
On the home screen, 3D Touch app icons for quick actions (in supported apps)
On iPhone X, swipe down on the Home Indicator to trigger Reachability (Settings > General > Accessibility > Reachability On)
In Tweetbot, two-finger swipe vertically to switch between Day/Night mode
In Google Maps, double-tap-and-drag vertically to zoom
In Spotify, swipe horizontally to go to the previous/next track
In Spotify, tap the Search tab a second time to bring up the keyboard and focus the Search field
In Spotify, long-press the Search tab to start a voice search
In Tweetbot, long-press-and-drag to reassign the last two tabs
In Safari, type in the address bar and scroll down the autocomplete suggestions to Find in Page
In Safari, long-press on the Refresh button to Request Desktop Site
In Safari, long-press on the Tabs icon to create a New Tab or Close All Tabs
In Control Center, 3D Touch-and-drag on certain platters for pre-defined options (Timer, Flashlight, Camera)
In Messages, 3D Touch on avatars in the list for quick actions (Call, FaceTime, Pay, Contact Details)
macOS:
[Mojave] At any time, press Cmd+Shift+5 for more detailed screenshot options
At any time, press Cmd+Opt+Shift+3 or 4 to send the screenshot to your clipboard
At any time, press Cmd+Space for Spotlight
In a text field, press Cmd+Ctrl+Space for the Emoji picker, and type to search by emoji name
At any time, press Cmd+Tab to switch to your most recent app, or continue holding Cmd and press Tab again to move forward or ~ (or Shift+Tab) to move backward through the list
In applications with multiple windows, press Cmd+~ or Cmd+Shift+~ to navigate between windows
In Chrome, press Cmd+Opt+Left or Right (or Cmd+Shift+[ or ]) to navigate between open tabs (or Cmd+1 through 0 to jump straight to one of your first ten tabs)
In a text field, press Cmd+[ or ] to adjust the indentation
Colin Lees asks: "What kind of design-related education do you (or your peers) tend to have? Is there a case for designers with no formal education at all?"
Our answer: Having a college degree, regardless of focus, can be a signal to employers that you're more likely to be a responsible, knowledgeable person, but it's not necessary to get a job, as long as you can show that you know your shit. And getting a degree in HCI or Interaction Design is a great way to gain knowledge and get a head-start on good processes, but again, it's unnecessary, as long as you've learned those same lessons on your own.
Sam Chang asks: "Something that's been on my mind lately is the overlap between a designer and a developer. I've noticed, for example, that Brian has taken on more of a developer role at Spectrum, and so I'm curious to hear if Brian sees himself as more of a designer or a developer, or maybe just a builder?"
Our answer: Should designers code? Ultimately, having an understanding of what your developers do every day will help you to be a better designer, and vice versa. So learning how to write code, especially in the same language your colleagues use, can help build empathy and a better understanding of what happens after your mocks are finalized. As the line between "designer" and "developer" continues to blur, maybe the term "builder" is a nice middle ground.
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Summoning Salt, a YouTube channel that makes videos about the progression of world record speedruns for some classic games
Some good ones: Super Mario Bros. - World 4-2, Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda, and Portal
Brian shared "Marvel Studios' Avengers - Official Trailer, the trailer for the latest film in the Avengers series
Jeff Cannata's "Unsullied" philosophy encourages one to avoid trailers (and spoilers in general) in order to more fully enjoy one's movie-going experience
Video: "Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer" did a good job of not giving too much away
Design Details on the Web:
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Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
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12/12/2018 • 38 minutes, 19 seconds
275: Now, That's One Smart Home!
This week, Marshall explains his smart home setup to Brian in great detail. In News, Brian reveals an exciting development with Spectrum. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including an Advent calendar for programming puzzles and a thing everybody already knows about.
Sponsor:
This week's episode was brought to you by DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo helps you take back your privacy with their private search engine, mobile apps, and browser extensions. And right now they're hiring remote positions for Senior Product Designers! Make the internet a safer place, designing new products at DuckDuckGo.
Follow-up:
Samsung One UI's floating keyboard is a feature in need of a use case
Tonal is a home gym that mounts on your wall
News:
Spectrum is joining Github!
Explain Like I'm Five
ELI5
Marshall wrote up a hefty Google doc that includes links and descriptions for all this smart home stuff, so check it out for details on pretty much everything mentioned in the episode
Note: That Homekit bug seems to only affect shades, but it dims lights just fine, fwiw
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Advent of Code, an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles
HackerTyper makes it look like ur a 1337 h4XX0r. Just smash the keyboard indiscriminately.
Marshall shared Audible, which is a thing you definitely already know about
Neuromancer kinda started the whole cyberpunk thing
Snow Crash is Marshall's favorite work of fiction
Design Details on the Web:
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@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
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12/5/2018 • 58 minutes, 2 seconds
274: Well... It's Free ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This week, we discuss sign-in walls and the design patterns behind offering free-ish content on the Internet. In News, we praise Samsung's new One UI for its strict adherence to Fitts' Law. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including a video game competition and a major update to a podcast app.
Sponsor:
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Follow-up:
Green Bean Casserole makes Thanksgiving Thanksgiving, as far as Marshall's concerned
Our sincere apologies to Kevin Gutowski for the public shaming last episode. He replied with a link to the plugin pretty much immediately.
Get Kevin's Toggle Layers plugin if you want to set a different shortcut for Show/Hide ## Layers in Sketch
News:
Samsung One UI is designed to help you focus
Fitts' Law says that the closer and bigger a target is, the easier it is to hit
The top two-fifths of the screen is just the app name in system apps like Notes, Settings, and Messages
Video: "Samsung One UI walkthrough: Coming to Galaxy X"
Mojave puts a light stroke around windows in Dark mode
Video: "WWDC 2018: Introducing Dark Mode" — Seek to 7:34 for a rundown on the thought process behind the window strokes and shadows in Mojave
Point/Counterpoint:
Dribbble has a sign-in wall, and we're not sure how we feel about that
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared "The Classic Tetris World Championships Explained" by aGameScout, a breakdown of the professional Tetris competition
Video Playlist: "Classic Tetris World Championships 2018"
Brian shared Pocket Casts, a popular podcast app that's been nicely overhauled in v7.0
Design Details on the Web:
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Marshall is @marshallbock
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11/28/2018 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
273: Bespoke, Artisanal, Single-Batch Blog Post
This week, we talk about the uncanny sameness of the web and debate uniqueness in site design. In News, we discuss the pros and cons of sharing your early, in-progress work with non-designer colleagues. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including an immersive gaming experience and a new feature proposal for React.
Self-sponsor:
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Follow-up:
The Dunning-Kruger Effect features "Mount Stupid and the Valley of Despair," not "Stupid Mountain and the Valley of Doubt." Pretty close, though.
Video: Apple October Event 2018 (1:10:00) - A very precarious grip method on the new iPad
The new Smart Keyboard for iPad, when in tablet mode, doesn't feel so great with the keys on the back
Kevin Gutowski might have a workaround for the Cmd-H issue in the future. Stay tuned :)
Video: "DOZENS!"
Article: "New Chrome Feature Prevents Those Didn’t-Mean-To-Quit Blues"
Jakob's Law
News:
Josh Hemsley tweeted a screenshot of collaborating with non-designers in Figma
Morgan Knutson had a thoughtful response
17:06 - Note: Marshall says "parallel." He meant "serial."
Article: "Why Do All Websites Look the Same?"
Article: "Skeuomorphic Design — A controversial UX approach that is making a comeback"
Claudio Guglieri has a very nice personal site
We found Claudio's lost blog posts!
Article: "Why Game Accessibility Matters"
Graceful degradation versus progressive enhancement
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Red Dead Redemption 2
Video: "11 Of The Most Amazing Details In Red Dead Redemption 2"
"Red Dead Redemption 2's 80 Second Rule"
Morality in Mass Effect provides the extremes of Paragon and Renegade
Brian shared React Hooks
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11/14/2018 • 47 minutes, 57 seconds
272: Stupid Mountain
This week, we debate the use of the term "junior" and look back on Stupid Mountain from the Valley of Doubt. In News, we discuss the announcements from the latest Apple event, including the new iPad Pro product page. And in Cool Things, Brian shares a thorough article on Apple's Maps improvements, and Marshall rants about keyboard shortcuts.
Follow-up:
The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias in which people of low ability have illusory superiority and mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is.
Here's a graph of the effect, featuring Stupid Mountain (aka Mt. Stupid) and the Valley of Doubt (aka Valley of Despair)
Event Recap:
Watch the full Apple Event or a 9-minute edited version
Check out the new products: iPad Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, and Apple Pencil
You should play with the iPad Pro product page on your phone in landscape orientation to know what we're talking about for most of this segment
Sycophant, n. - a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite
r/fellowkids
Article: "Apple's new MacBook Air and 2018 MacBook Pros disconnect the microphone when you close the lid to stop hackers from eavesdropping on your conversations"
Video for Marshall's reference to "diamond-cut chamfers"
Article: "Apple Launches Special Event Page for October Event With Dynamic Set of Apple Logos"
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared "Apple's New Maps" by Justin O'Beirne
Marshall shared Keyboard Maestro, a productivity booster for Mac
Article: "⌘ + Q: I didn’t mean to do that"
Design Details on the Web:
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Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
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11/7/2018 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
271: Principles of Design
This week, we dive deep on several design principles that will help you make better decisions when creating interfaces and interactions. In Follow-up, we discuss the etiquette of responding to recruiter emails, and in News, we cover Twitter's latest exploration into presence and status. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including an innovative basketball shoe and an updated personal site.
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Follow-up:
Here's Morgan Knutson’s tweetstorm again, for reference
News:
MG Seigler tweeted: "As redundant as it may sound at first, I love the Twitter “status” idea. A throwback to OG Twitter too! (Still don’t love the idea of presence though.)"
Article: "Twitter tests new profile features, including presence indicators and ‘ice breakers’"
Site: Spec.fm now has a "global player" that continues playing as you browse
Listener Question:
Dmitry Veremchuk (@d_ver on Twitter) asks: "Is there a limit to number of the side projects one takes on? Because personally, I am interested in animation, video editing, illustration, programming, photography, and many more things. Starting projects in all of these fields would be daunting and of a low quality."
Discussion:
Site: Jon Yablonski collected these Laws of UX
Fitts' Law: "The time to acquire a target is a function of the distance to and size of the target."
Article: Luke Wroblewski wrote "Designing for Large Screen Smartphones"
Material Design: Floating Action Button
FABs in Material Design 2.0 can be centered for better reachability
Action sheets in Apple's Human Interface Guidelines
Jakob's Law: "Users spend most of their time on other sites. This means that users prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already know."
Loren Brichter introduced pull-to-refresh in Tweetie
Video: "Loren Brichter on Tweetie"
Apple uses scroll-jacking on their Mojave site
Bock's Law: "Most people don't have the newest shit."
Note: The "grandparent phone" Marshall was thinking of is called Jitterbug
Wenni's Principle: "Don't move tap targets."
The Doherty Threshold: "Productivity soars when a computer and its users interact at a pace (<400ms) that ensures that neither has to wait on the other."
Article: "Improved Perceived Performance with Skeleton Screens"
Hick's Law: "The time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices."
Video: "The paradox of choice | Barry Schwartz"
Book: "Thinking Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman
"Faster Horses" is a quote by Henry Ford
Miller's Law: "The average person can only keep 7 (plus or minus 2) items in their working memory."
Gestalt Grouping
Law of Common Region: "Elements tend to be perceived into groups if they are sharing an area with a clearly defined boundary."
Law of Proximity: "Objects that are near, or proximate to each other, tend to be grouped together."
Law of Similarity: "The human eye tends to perceive similar elements in a design as a complete picture, shape, or group, even if those elements are separated."
Image: iOS Settings
GIF: Emergency Alert System
Image: Don't Dead Open Inside
r/dontdeadopeninside
Affordance: "the qualities or properties of an object that define its possible uses or make clear how it can or should be used"
Book: "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman
Article: "Norman Doors: Don’t Know Whether to Push or Pull? Blame Design."
Video: "It's not you. Bad doors are everywhere."
Article: "Affordances and Signifiers in Mobile Interface Design"
GIF: Apple Music's Now Playing sheet
Image: Confusing segmented controller (Which one is selected?)
Did we miss your favorite law, rule, or principle? Do have one of your own principles? Let us know on Twitter :) or Spectrum
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared the new Air Jordan XXXIII
Note: Marshall mistakenly called it the "Flight System," but it's really called "Fast-Fit". Way off.
Brian shared his updated personal site
Design Details Blog
The Internet Archive Project
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Stinger:
Master P - Make 'em Say Ugh (Ft. Fiend, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X & Mystikal)
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10/31/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 7 seconds
270: Onward Into the Dark
This week, we discuss the tradeoffs of sensor-laden home devices and the future of personalized advertising. We also follow up on Morgan's tweetstorm with a chat about "dream jobs" and navigating workplace politics. In cool things, Brian shares a workout tracking app and Marshall is bullish on shoes.
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Follow-up:
Thanks to @tomato_glue and @divya_tak for tweeting the nice tweets :)
Charlie Deets is just one man
Here's Morgan Knutson’s tweetstorm for reference
Video: "With great power comes great responsibility"
Video: “Be water, my friend”
News:
Site: Facebook's Portal is a smart hands-free calling device
Article: "Facebook Portal’s claims to protect user privacy are falling apart"
Discussion:
Image: Mark Zuckerberg with a taped up laptop
Article: "Alexa Wants to Know How You’re Feeling Today"
Article: "Spotify can tell if you’re sad. Here’s why that should scare you."
Video: "Minority Report Mall Scene" shows the future of personalized advertising
Video: "HYPER-REALITY" shows the future of advertising when it's just fucking everywhere
Video: "Minority Report Eye Surgery Scene" (NSFL)
Site: Apple Homepod doesn't have a camera fwiw
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Fitbod, a personalized workout tracking app for iOS
Site: Tonal is a wall-mounted home gym
Article: "GymKit is the best thing to happen to treadmills in a long time"
Marshall shared StockX, a stock market for shoes and other gear
Site: OXO POP containers are great for organizing your pantry
You can even buy the Nike Air Mag from that scene in Back to the Future II (for like $10,000 USD)
Video: "Shoes the Full Version" (NSFW)
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10/24/2018 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
269: The Ignorance-Is-Bliss Thing
This week, we discuss Morgan Knutson's tweetstorm regarding his time working on the sunsetting Google+, and we extract some nuggets of wisdom worth exploring, especially negotiating one's starting compensation at a new job. Then we share a couple cool things, including another little Mac productivity utility and a beautifully useful camera app for iOS.
Follow-up:
Check out the Spec.fm Job Board if you're looking to hire or get hired
VSCO is hiring a senior product designer
Game Maker’s Toolkit's latest entry in his Designing for Disability series is about "Making Games Better for Players with Motor Disabilities"
Time Travel (introduced in watchOS 2) was removed in watchOS 5
Thanks, UXOrigami! And you too can leave us an iTunes review :)
News:
"Google is shutting down Google+ for consumers following security lapse"
Morgan Knutson aired some "dirty laundry" in a tweetstorm about his experiences working on Google+
Discussion:
Buffer has a transparent salary system
Tyler Galpin was kind enough to point out that it's now illegal in California for employers to ask applicants about their prior salary
Patrick McKenzie wrote "Salary Negotiation: Make More Money, Be More Valued"
One Cool Thing:
"RIGBY"
Note: For future reference, "It's Not New, But It Is Cool" will be shortened to "INNBIIC"
Marshall shared Yoink, a drag-and-drop utility for Mac
Fitt's Law says that the time required to rapidly move to a target area is a function of the ratio between the distance to the target and the width of the target
Brian shared Halide, an iOS camera app developed by Sebastiaan de With and Ben Sandofski
"What Does It Mean When Apple "Sherlocks" an App?"
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10/17/2018 • 41 minutes, 23 seconds
268: I Want It That Way
This week, we discuss user preferences and whether a lot is too much. In News, we talk about Sketch's new site, recap the Figma contest fallout, and conduct a requiem for Path. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including a wireless mesh network and tchotchkes in plastic bubbles.
Sponsors:
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Follow-up:
Photo: Podcasting is serious bizznizz
We got some new iTunes Reviews from some wonderfully kind folks! Feel free to leave your own :)
We tweeted out a couple polls on last episode's vehicles
News:
"Dark Mode, Data, a brand new look and more in Sketch 52"
"The new website is really nice." —NiceboyTM
"Introducing: Figma’s first API Challenge"
"We made a mistake with our API Challenge, and we’re sorry"
Path Blog: "The Last Goodbye"
Path's (+) button animation on YouTube
Here's a video review from back then, which shows the timeline, scrollbar clock, and reactions
Point/Counterpoint:
Shadow of the Tomb Raider on YouTube Gaming (plug lol)
Doom difficulty spectrum
Tomb Raider difficulty spectrum
Spectrum (plug lol)
Apollo app has a lot of customization options
God of War difficulty spectrum
Spider-Man difficulty spectrum
"You're holding it wrong"
Vintage Burger King Commercial - Have it Your Way - 1974 on YouTube
Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way on YouTube
"You've been sherlocked"
"Sketch sherlocked Midnight with 52." —Marshall
f.lux
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared eero
Brian shared gashapon
"Life's a journey, not a destination" —Steven Tyler
Steins;Gate
Fidget Cube
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
@Brian_Lovin and @MarshallBock are the talky boys
@Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are
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10/10/2018 • 48 minutes, 49 seconds
267: Don't Wanna Yuck Anyone's Yum
This week, we look at a few different concepts of what a car could be if you didn't need to drive it. In News, we discuss the new Mailchimp redesign and shout out Design+Code for Framer X. And we share a couple Cool Things, including a few Google app features that are great for travelers and some fancy lights that go behind your television.
Sponsors:
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Follow-up:
"Seven days"
We talked about Sketch 52 Beta on the previous episode
Kyle Mitchell tweeted that he appreciates our show notes
Note: If you're reading this, Marshall says hi :)
You can search Spec.fm for anything mentioned in the show notes of an episode, such as, say, I dunno, maybe "Tactile Paving"
News:
"Mailchimp Has a New Look"
"Evolving the Dropbox brand"
"RIGBY" [NSFW Language]
Mailchimp landing page
Postmark landing page
Mailchimp Yellow: #FFE01B
Postmark Yellow: #FFDE00
Three Thumbs Up illustration
Stair Leg illustration
Bruno Serdo's Online Gallery
Mushrooms illustration
Magnifying Glass Guy illustration
QWOP and Getting Over It are both made by Bennett Foddy
Meng To of Design+Code has a new course for Framer X
Device Review:
"Volvo's 360c Concept Has Softened My Cynicism About Autonomous Cars"
"Concept Vs Reality: 15 Concept Cars Way More Sick Than The Versions We Got"
Marshall's first car looked something like this. He was very popular.
"The 360c: 360º Safety" video
Stephanie Engle talked about the driver-pedestrian contract on Design Details Episode 251: Hip-Hop & Horses (feat. Steph Engle)
"Jaguar is adding artificial motor sounds to its all-electric I-Pace"
"Nio Eve: Our vision for an autonomous car of the future"
Lexus 2054 from Minority Report
"The Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in Motion"
Three very serious white people doing business
Check out @designdetailsfm to weigh in on the poll
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Google Translate and Google Maps' offline feature
Babel fish is a Hitchhiker's Guide reference
Marshall shared Dreamscreen
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10/3/2018 • 54 minutes, 32 seconds
266: Stay Warm Out There, Tauntaun
This week, we debate the line between constructive and malevolent criticism, discuss some sunsetting news, and briefly preview the new Sketch beta. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including a Reddit app alternative and a logistical nightmare.
Follow-up:
"Guidance on the Use of Tactile Paving Surfaces"
Here's a great rundown on the experience of eating at Ichiran Ramen (now with two locations in NYC!)
Respect to @chrisd008 for beating us at the Helvarial Quiz
"Stay warm out there, Tauntaun"
1-star 5-star
"Richard is a nice guy, but y'know" (NSFW Language)
The Infograph watch face
Infograph face with Digital Clock sub-dial
23:37 - Marshall says "phone" here, but he meant "watch." His apologies. He blames jetlag.
News:
"Inbox is signing off: find your favorite features in the new Gmail"
"Gaming gets a new home on YouTube"
ColorBox by Lyft Design
Tool Review:
Download Sketch 52 Beta
Sketch 52 Beta release notes
Here's a screenshot of the Properties panel in dark mode
33:13 - Marshall says "page titles" here, but he meant "artboard titles." Again, jetlag.
Here's that example of snapping Marshall mentioned
Midnight is a pre-Mojave dark mode plugin
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared a Reddit app for iOS called Apollo
Daniel Hooper makes Principle
Leave feature requests and bug reports at r/apolloapp
Brian shared the Terracotta Army
"No one man should have all that power"
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9/26/2018 • 48 minutes, 2 seconds
265: Travel Edition
This week, we're both trotting the globe, so we discuss some interesting accessibility features we've encountered during our travels. And Apple had a event announcing new iPhones and a new Watch, so (of course) we talk about that stuff.
Follow-up:
Brian owes Marshall a Coca-Cola for losing a bet made at the very end of the previous episode
Event Recap:
Apple launched new iPhones and a new Apple Watch in their latest event
Apple's event invite had Marshall thinking it was a reference to the coil in the AirPower wireless charging mat
"Apple’s AirPower wireless charging mat reportedly plagued by overheating issues"
John Gruber's shares his "Thoughts and Observations on Apple’s iPhone XS/XR and Series 4 Apple Watch Introductory Event"
Steve Jobs on the Apple product matrix
LifeCall (not Life Alert) commercial: "I've fallen, and I can't get up!"
Apple's new GiveBack program
Travelogue:
Note: After doing a little research, it's clear the story Marshall told about the origin of "The Land of the Morning Calm" is actually apocryphal. Well, shit.
Percival Lowell, a businessman and scientist, is credited with coining the phrase
The Forbidden City
Tactile Paving
Here's a 108-page design document on the proper installation of tactile paving
The percentage of visually impaired people in Japan was 1.3% in 2007
Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto talks about solving multiple problems with a single solution
Here's a great video by Mark Brown of Game Maker's Toolkit on multipurpose design solutions in the game Downwell
Crossing signals
Here's a (warning: very shaky) video showing these pedestrian crossing signals
Seven-segment display
Here's a video of the crossing sounds, sometimes accompanied by bird chirps
"China's Obsession with QR Codes"
Alien Tommy Lee Jones Japanese Commercials
"Meiwaku and Gaijin: Politeness and Group-Mentality in Japan"
Note: It's actually pronounced may'-wah-koo
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9/19/2018 • 51 minutes, 30 seconds
264: Oven Mittens
This week, we answer two listener questions about designing for the tech-unsavvy and providing value as an inexperienced designer. In news, we discuss the latest anniversary set from Ugmonk and a new audio-only feature from Periscope. Lastly, we wrap up with cool things, including a ridiculously thorough typeface and a utility that remembers your window layouts.
Follow-up:
Michael Knepprath’s last name is pronounced kuh-NEPP’-rath with a non-silent “K”
The same is true of Morgan Knutson
News:
Jeff Sheldon of Ugmonk just released the 10th Anniversary Set (but it sold out in less than 24 hours)
He also made a Kickstarter for Gather, which is a minimal, modular organizer that cuts clutter
He tweeted his design process for the 10th Anniversary Set
If you live in SF, the Mountains shirt is ubiquitous
@Jack tweeted about a new audio-only broadcasting feature for Periscope
Listener Questions:
Robert Spivack asks: “Why are products like Dropbox, YouTube, and Facebook with millions of users (and tons of on-staff designers) such a piece of crap to use from the point of view of real-world, non-Silicon Valley, Kool-aid-drinking, average users?”
The NES controller is simple
The PS4 controller is complicated
A redesign of the Save icon used to live here, but it seems to be gone now
Sam Chang asks: “What are your thoughts on how to provide value early on as an inexperienced designer?”
Bob Baxley spoke about providing value in Design Details 158: D.R.E.A.M. (feat. Bob Baxley)
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared InterUI by Rasmus Andersson
Just a reminder: he failed to best Marshall at the Helvarial Quiz last episode in Design Details 263: News, News, and More News
Marshall shared Stay, which is a great companion to Moom
Golden Krishna talks about how No Interface Is the Best Interface
Siri Shortcuts are coming in iOS 12
Design Details on the Web:
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Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
Sarah is @sarahberus
Drew is @luperdev
Join the conversation on Spectrum
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This week's episode was brought to you in part by Asana:
Asana is growing, and they’re looking to hire 6 new product designers and design managers via a few days of interviews in Chicago and Austin. Find out more by clicking on the links at the top of https://asana.design.
This week's episode was also brought to you in part by InVision Studio:
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9/12/2018 • 43 minutes, 4 seconds
263: News, News, and More News
This week, we discuss a bunch of news, including a Twitter reply threading concept, a new Apple Watch face, Principle 4.0, and Chrome with a Material Design 2 overhaul. Then we share a couple cool things: Marshall is hype on an upcoming game, and Brian invites you to test your typography chops.
Follow-up:
Iheanyi Ekechukwu was our guest last week
Thanks to friend-of-the-pod Michael for leaving us a review on iTunes
News:
Twitter shared a new threaded reply concept
A new Apple Watch face
Daniel Hooper announces Principle 4.0
Chrome 69 rolling out a Material Design refresh
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay Reveal — 48-minute walkthrough
Brian shared Arial vs. Helvetica
Design Details on the Web:
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Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
Sara is @sarahberus
Drew is @luperdev
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9/5/2018 • 40 minutes, 25 seconds
262: Taste Acquisition (feat. Iheanyi Ekechukwu)
This week, we talk with Iheanyi Ekechukwu about his side project Seeker, starting from scratch at a new gig, and the best advice he's ever gotten. Then we share a few cool things, including a tracing library, a decentralized phone, and a Mac utility.
Follow-up:
The results of our Twitter poll were... unsurprising.
Interview:
Iheanyi is @kwuchu
Digital Ocean is an infrastructure experience
Github is a development platform
Go is an open-source programming language
React is a Javascript library for building user interfaces
Brian explains React in "260: Mutual Admiration Society"
Seeker is the easiest way to host your own job board
Steve Schoger made Heroicons and Refactoring UI
The Reilly Program (AL/ENG Dual-Degree) at Notre Dame
IBM Watson is a deep learning AI
"A Career Cold Start Algorithm" explains how to start strong at a new job
Two Black Nerds with I. Romeo Kwihangana
One Cool Thing:
Iheanyi shared Lightstep: A distributed tracing library
Brian shared Clarity: A decentralized communication device
Marshall shared Moom: Move and zoom windows
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
Sara is @sarahberus
Drew is @luperdev
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8/29/2018 • 41 minutes, 57 seconds
261: Reverse Midas
This week, Brian and Marshall debate the length of time between whiteboard sketches and high-fidelity mocks. In news, Discord announces a store, Breaker announces a podcast marketplace, and Refactoring UI is going to be a book. Finally, a couple cool things like a wall-mounted home gym and a book about capturing attention.
Follow-up:
King Midas
The Rules of Jinxing
Nathan Gathright updated Podlink
News:
"The Discord Store Beta"
Breaker Upstream
Steve Schoger and Adam Wathan recently tweeted about their new book Refactoring UI
Point/Counterpoint:
Slow Iteration vs Fast HiFi: How should we start new projects? Should we slowly build to high-fidelity, or is it okay to jump quickly into pixel-perfect mocks?
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared Tonal (hat tip to Michael Boswell)
Brian shared The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads
Design Details on the Web:
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
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This week's episode was brought to you in part by InVision Studio
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8/22/2018 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
260: Mutual Admiration Society
This week, Brian explains React to Marshall like he's five, we recap some highlights from the Zeit React meetup, and then discuss the eternal quandary that is password management.
Note: Unfortunately, Brian had to record remotely in suboptimal conditions this week, so the quality of his audio ain't great. Our apologies. We'll do better. Probably.
Recap:
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News:
Zeit hosted a React meetup and posted the video
Next.js
Diana Mounter was kind enough to tweet a link to her slides, built with MDX Deck
Explain Like I'm Five
r/explainlikeimfive
React
5 Levels video playlist by WIRED (not Vox)
Jason Fried of Basecamp shares "The Writing Class I'd Like to Teach"
Expanding Brain aka Galaxy Brain meme
One Cool Thing:
Marshall shared 1Password
Brian shared Back Your Stack
Wassup
Design Details on the Web:
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Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
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8/15/2018 • 39 minutes, 26 seconds
259: Everything Is a Spec
This week, we recap last week's Fight Me poll results, cover some news on React and Firefox, answer a listener question about professional labels, review a listener's side project, and share a couple cool things.
Recap:
"Stock vs. Third-Party Apps" Poll Results
Pocket Casts
Overcast
Microsoft Outlook
News:
"How are you getting prepared for Framer X?" from the Spectrum Framer Community
React for Designers by Zach Johnston
Meng To is considering a sequel to his own React for Designers (no relation)
"Evolving the Firefox Brand"
Instagram Icon Family from Brand New: "New Icon for Instagram Done In-house
Office 2011 for Mac Icon Suite from Brand New: "Office for Mac Icons Get Tangled"
Chevron Logo
Note: Marshall is dumb and said "The Fox Is Black" when he was probably thinking of Watch Dogs or something.
Listener Question:
@CrowCrane asks: "In the world of product design, I’ve found it’s often difficult to define your roll. Who am I?!"
Got your own questions? Ask us on Twitter or Spectrum!
Side Project Review:
Note: Because digital design is ephemeral, the project linked below may no longer match the version we reviewed on the podcast. Just a heads-up :)
PodLink by Nathan Gathright
Note: Marshall is dumb and said "bounce light" when the actual thing is called "ambient illumination".
Got your own side project you want reviewed? Tell us about it on Twitter or Spectrum!
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared "The Bullshit Web" and "The Cost of Javascript"
Marshall shared "Dissect Podcast" by Cole Cuchna
Design Details on the Web:
Join the conversation on Spectrum
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Brian is @brian_lovin
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This week's episode was brought to you in part by InVision Studio
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8/8/2018 • 51 minutes, 30 seconds
258: A Foot in the Door
This week, we debut the new show format! First, Marshall formally introduces himself, and we answer a listener's question about how to get their foot in the UX door. Then we cover a few headlines, fight about stock vs. third-party apps, and share a couple cool things. If you have any feedback on the new format, hit us up on Twitter, because we'd love to hear it :)
Listener Question:
@RaceSwisher asks: "How do I get my foot in the door in the field of UX?"
Got your own questions? Ask us on Twitter or Spectrum!
References This Week:
Spec.fm
Framer X
Makers by Product Hunt
Evergreen by Segment
The Ecosystem Explained by Marques Brownlee
Things 3 by Cultured Code
Refresh Browser by Julius Sohn and Julius Gehreg
Design Details on the Web:
Join the conversation on Spectrum
Leave us a review on iTunes
We are @designdetailsfm
Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
This week's episode was brought to you in part by InVision Studio
InVision Studio is the world’s most powerful screen design tool that brings together design, prototyping, animation, and collaboration all in one place. Check it out and get started for free at https://www.invisionapp.com/studio
8/1/2018 • 38 minutes, 51 seconds
257: Here It Goes Again
In this quick episode, we welcome Marshall Bock as a new co-host and offer a sneak peek of the show's future format. Tune in next week for a full episode!
Design Details on the Web:
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Follow @DesignDetailsFM
Brian is @brian_lovin
Marshall is @marshallbock
7/25/2018 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
256: DD_final_final_FINAL.mp3 (feat. Sam Soffes)
Today's episode is our final recording with Bryn, and to send him off we had none-other than our very first Design Details guest, Sam Soffes, back on the show. In this episode we talk about side projects, celebrity, knowing when to stop working on an idea, and what's next for the three of us.
Design Details will continue on! Follow us on Twitter for updates in the coming week about new ideas and changes coming to the show.
Sam on the Web:
Twitter
Website
GitHub
Dribbble
YouTube
Instagram
Sponsors
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Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
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7/18/2018 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 41 seconds
255: Design Caretaker (feat. Charlie Sutton)
Today we caught up with Charlie Sutton, a Product Design Director at Facebook currently working on Games and Video, previously working on Social VR. In this episode we dig into the world of gaming and Facebook's involvement in the growing industry, taking on large unknown responsibilities at a young age, sticking around at companies to the bitter end, and so much more.
Charlie on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Sponsors
Thanks to Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract is a secure, version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
7/11/2018 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 37 seconds
254: The People's Champion (feat. Fabian Perez)
Today we caught up with Fabian Perez, the Director of Product Design at Splice, previously the Director of Product Design at GitHub. In today's episode we talk about the state of the music industry, the revolution of version control, becoming a manager at a young age, knowing when to switch jobs, and so much more.
Fabian on the Web:
Twitter
GitHub
Dribbble
Medium
Sponsors
Thanks to Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract is a secure, version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
Today we sat down with May-Li Khoe and Chikezie Ejiasi to talk about building diverse teams. We dig deep into the problems of monocultures, how to think about team building as both an individual contributor and as a manager, actionable tactics to safely onboard and encourage a culture of diversity, and so much more.
May-Li on the web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Chikezie on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Sponsors
Thanks to Swipies & Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract is a secure, version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
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They're designed to be used with wet-erase pens, allowing your work to stay put until rinsed with water. They're the perfect companion in the home and in the office.
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6/27/2018 • 1 hour, 50 minutes, 25 seconds
252: Furniture Nomadic (feat. Mu-An Chiou)
Today we caught up with Mu-An Chiou, a developer working on the web systems team at GitHub, previously a product designer at GitHub. In this episode we dig into what Mu-An is excited about in the world of web development and upcoming browser APIs, transitioning from product design to development, and the long journey to landing a gig at GitHub.
Mu-An on the web
Twitter
GitHub
Dribbble
Instagram
Website
Sponsors
Thanks to Swipies & Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract is a secure version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
📝Swipies are a reusable, durable, synthetic paper made for creative, productive people.
They're designed to be used with wet-erase pens, allowing your work to stay put until rinsed with water. They're the perfect companion in the home and in the office.
We use them here at Spec and now listeners will receive 10% off the entire store with promo code SPECFM
Check it out and make the switch at http://www.swipi.es/
6/20/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 11 seconds
251: Hip-Hop & Horses (feat. Steph Engle)
Today we caught up with Stephanie Engle, a product designer in SF currently working on self-driving cars at Cruise, previously designing social experiences in VR at Facebook. In this episode we dig into Stephanie's current work in the auto industry, and what it's like designing in-car experiences for self-driving cars. We also get into Stephanie's background as a designer, including how she found her way into the industry, how she ended up on the social VR team at Facebook, and so much more!
Stephanie on the web
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Medium
Sponsors
Thanks to Swipies & Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract, is a secure version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
📝Swipies are a reusable, durable, synthetic paper made for creative, productive people.
They're designed to be used with wet-erase pens, allowing your work to stay put until rinsed with water. They're the perfect companion in the home and in the office.
We use them here at Spec and now listeners will receive 10% off the entire store with promo code SPECFM
Check it out and make the switch at http://www.swipi.es/
6/13/2018 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 40 seconds
250: LIVE at Combine (feat. May-Li Khoe, Katie Dill & Soleio Cuervo)
We made it! Another milestone in the Design Details archive: episode 250 🎉
For this special episode we hosted a live show with our friends May-Li Khoe, Katie Dill, and Soleio Cuervo. In the conversation we dig into hiring junior designers, how to identify talent, equity and salary negotiations, building a career rubric, and so much more. Also, a huge thank you to Combine for hosting us in their beautiful new space!
To everyone who's joined us on this 250 episode marathon: thank you! Whether this is your first or 250th episode listening in, we appreciate your support and feedback; thank you! We also want to announce - to avoid too big of a surprise - that after episode 256 Bryn will be stepping away from the show. We'll have more updates on Twitter in the coming weeks if you'd like to stay posted.
Now, on to the show!
May-Li on the web
Twitter
Katie on the web
Twitter
Soleio on the web
Twitter
Sponsors
Thanks to Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract is a secure version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
6/6/2018 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 43 seconds
249: Hi/Lo Technical (feat. Priyanka Kodikal)
Today we caught up with Priyanka Kodikal, a product designer currently working at WhatsApp. In this episode we dig into Priyanka's work at WhatsApp and what it's like shipping to more than a billion people around the world. We also learn about Priyanka's journey from India to WhatsApp, and the winding path it took to land at her dream job.
Priyanka on the web
Dribbble
Medium
Twitter
Website
Sponsors
Thanks to Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract is a secure version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
5/23/2018 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 12 seconds
248: OshKoshFigJosh (feat. Josh Dunsterville)
Today we caught up with Josh Dunsterville, a designer and community manager currently building the community at Figma. In this episode we dig into Josh's work at Figma, diving deep into what it really means to grow a healthy online community. We also caught up with Josh about his journey into design, coming from a small town in Nevada to working remote for a technology company.
Josh on the web
Dribbble
Twitter
Medium
Sponsors
Thanks to Swipies & Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract, is a secure version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
📝Swipies are a reusable, durable, synthetic paper made for creative, productive people.
They're designed to be used with wet-erase pens, allowing your work to stay put until rinsed with water. They're the perfect companion in the home and in the office.
We use them here at Spec and now listeners will receive 10% off the entire store with promo code SPECFM
Check it out and make the switch at http://www.swipi.es/
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5/16/2018 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 48 seconds
247: Give A Goat A Gobstopper (feat. Kyle Turman)
Today we caught up with Kyle Turman, a product designer on the design systems team at Etsy. In this episode we dig into Kyle's work at Etsy on building seller-facing design systems, working remotely, the value of craft, and Bryn and Brian get a free therapy session.
Kyle on the web
Website
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Sponsors
Thanks to Swipies & Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract, is a secure version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
📝Swipies are a reusable, durable, synthetic paper made for creative, productive people.
They're designed to be used with wet-erase pens, allowing your work to stay put until rinsed with water. They're the perfect companion in the home and in the office.
We use them here at Spec and now listeners will receive 10% off the entire store with promo code SPECFM
Check it out and make the switch at http://www.swipi.es/
Today we dipped into a double-guest episode with our friends Diana Mounter and Brent Jackson! Diana and Brent are some of the best people working on design systems today, and in this episode we get to dig into the tools and workflows they've developed when working on systems, what they're excited about in design systems, and we even get technical to talk about the technologies that are change the way we build.
Diana on the web
Website
Twitter
GitHub
Medium
Dribbble
Brent on the web
Twitter
GitHub
Website
Compositor
Writing
Sponsors
Thanks to Swipies & Abstract for sponsoring today's episode!
✨Abstract, is a secure version-controlled hub for your design files.
Salespeople have Salesforce, Developers have Github, Marketers have Marketo and now designers have Abstract.
You can try Abstract free for one month! Just visit www.goabstract.com for more information.
📝Swipies are a reusable, durable, synthetic paper made for creative, productive people.
They're designed to be used with wet-erase pens, allowing your work to stay put until rinsed with water. They're the perfect companion in the home and in the office.
We use them here at Spec and now listeners will receive 10% off the entire store with promo code SPECFM
Check it out and make the switch at http://www.swipi.es/
5/2/2018 • 1 hour, 44 minutes, 56 seconds
245: Sandwich Principal (feat. Tom Moor)
Today we caught up with Tom Moor, a software engineer building Abstract. In this episode we dig into Tom's journey with startups, including his work at Buffer, Sqwiggle, Speak, Outline, and now Abstract. We also get to talk about Tom's current work at Abstract, evolving the design review, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
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Tom on the web
Twitter
Website
Outlnie
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4/25/2018 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 17 seconds
244: Peter Piper Pizza Party (feat. Claudio Vallejo)
Today we caught up with Claudio Vallejo, a product designer currently working at Managed by Q in New York. In this episode we dig into Claudio's current work as a designer solving meat-space problems, his journey from Mexico to the United States, self discipline and burnout, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
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Claudio on the web
Dribbble
Website
GitHub
Twitter
4/18/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 10 seconds
243: Maximum Potassium (feat. Vlad Magdalin)
Today we caught up with Vlad Magdalin, co-founder and CEO of Webflow. In this episode we dig into Vlad's history, moving from Russia to the US, his journey to Webflow, the challenges of starting up, raising money, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Vlad on the web
Twitter
Medium
4/11/2018 • 2 hours, 2 minutes, 25 seconds
242: Traitor Joe (feat. Victor Kernes)
Today we caught up with Victor Kernes, a designer working on reversing type 2 diabetes at Virta. In this episode we dig into transitioning from marketing to design, working in the healthcare industry, advice to young designers, the traitor named Joe, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Victor on the web
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
4/4/2018 • 51 minutes, 13 seconds
241: Toast, The Bread (feat. Meg Robichaud)
Today we caught up once again with our good friend Meg Robichaud. Meg draws things for money, and is currently doing so at Lyft. In this episode we dig into what she's been up to over the last two years, the journey to Lyft, freelance vs. in-house, moving to San Francisco, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Meg on the web:
Dribbble
Medium
Twitter
Instagram
3/28/2018 • 57 minutes, 36 seconds
240: Proxima Nova Revolution (feat. Hardik Pandya)
Today we caught up with Hardik Pandya, a product designer at Google in India, currently working on GSuite and Google Photos. In this episode we dig into Hardik's background and discovery of design, working from startups to Google, the design scene and tech landscape in India, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Hardik on the web:
Twitter
Medium
3/21/2018 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 44 seconds
239: Data Ultra (feat. Lin Wang)
Today we caught up with Lin Wang, a product designer working on the Core Passenger team at Lyft. In this episode we dig into Lin's background, her journey from China to SF, moving from graphic to product design, and how she eventually landed a job at Lyft.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Lin on the web:
Twitter
Instagram
3/14/2018 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 24 seconds
238: Grocery Social (feat. Julie Delanoy)
Today we caught up with Julie Delanoy, a product designer currently building things at Product Hunt. In this episode we dig into Julie's journey to Product Hunt, working remotely, designing for communities, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Julie on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
3/7/2018 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 36 seconds
237: Hoppy Borthdoy (feat. Hartley Miller)
Today we caught up with Hartley Miller, a product designer at Pinterest. In this episode we dig into what Hartley's working on, the ups and downs of not having a plan, finding meaning in work, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Hartley on the Web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
2/28/2018 • 49 minutes, 8 seconds
236: TI-85 (feat. Charlie Cheever)
Today we caught up with Charlie Cheever, the founder of Expo, an open source toolchain that helps people build native mobile apps (which we're using to build Spectrum!). In this episode we dig into the Charlie's path to working on Expo, including building calculator games, building Facebook Platform, co-founding Quora, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Charlie on the Web:
GitHub
Twitter
Medium
Quora
Today we caught up with Guillermo Rauch, the founder of Zeit. We're huge fans of Guillermo's work, his contributions to the open source community, and the work that his team is doing at Zeit to make cloud computing more accessible. In this episode we dig into Guillermo's philosophies for building products, dive into the nitty gritty technical details of JavaScript and React, learn Guillermo's favorite mental models, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Guillermo on the Web:
GitHub
Twitter
Website
Zeit
2/14/2018 • 1 hour, 40 minutes, 25 seconds
234: Maximum Effort (feat. PJ Buddhari)
To kick off 2018 we caught up with PJ Buddhari, a product designer currently working on the design systems team at Adobe. In this episode we dig into what it takes to put together a design system across such a huge lineup of products, moving to the US, PJ's path into design, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
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2/7/2018 • 1 hour, 35 seconds
233: Recapisode #4 (Looking Back at 2017)
Every year at this time we take a break and reflect on all of the wonderful conversations we've had during the past year.
For people who are new to Design Details, we hope this is a nice sample of some of the topics and people we were able to meet in 2017. And for long-time listeners, we hope that like us, you'll enjoy this opportunity to recap everything we talked about last year.
Best of 2017 pt.1
Best of 2017 pt.2
Best of 2017 pt.3
Best of 2016 pt.1
Best of 2016 pt.2
Best of 2016 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.1
Best of 2015 pt.2
Best of 2015 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.4
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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1/31/2018 • 1 hour, 42 minutes, 17 seconds
232: Recapisode #3 (Looking Back at 2017)
Every year at this time we take a break and reflect on all of the wonderful conversations we've had during the past year.
For people who are new to Design Details, we hope this is a nice sample of some of the topics and people we were able to meet in 2017. And for long-time listeners, we hope that like us, you'll enjoy this opportunity to recap everything we talked about last year.
Best of 2017 pt.1
Best of 2017 pt.2
Best of 2016 pt.1
Best of 2016 pt.2
Best of 2016 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.1
Best of 2015 pt.2
Best of 2015 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.4
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsors:
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1/24/2018 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 14 seconds
231: Recapisode #2 (Looking Back at 2017)
Every year at this time we take a break and reflect on all of the wonderful conversations we've had during the past year.
For people who are new to Design Details, we hope this is a nice sample of some of the topics and people we were able to meet in 2017. And for long-time listeners, we hope that like us, you'll enjoy this opportunity to recap everything we talked about last year.
Best of 2017 pt.1
Best of 2016 pt.1
Best of 2016 pt.2
Best of 2016 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.1
Best of 2015 pt.2
Best of 2015 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.4
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsors:
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Design Details on the Web:
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1/17/2018 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 40 seconds
230: Recapisode #1 (Looking Back At 2017)
Every year at this time we take a break and reflect on all of the wonderful conversations we've had during the past year.
For people who are new to Design Details, we hope this is a nice sample of some of the topics and people we were able to meet in 2017. And for long-time listeners, we hope that like us, you'll enjoy this opportunity to recap everything we talked about last year.
Best of 2016 pt.1
Best of 2016 pt.2
Best of 2016 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.1
Best of 2015 pt.2
Best of 2015 pt.3
Best of 2015 pt.4
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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1/10/2018 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 58 seconds
229: Graphic DeSpyner (feat. Christina Nguyen)
Today we caught up with Christina Nguyen, a designer in San Francisco currently working on Guilded. In this episode we get nostalgic about video games, talk about balancing hobbies and work when they overlap, going from dream job to startup, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
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Christina on the Web:
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1/3/2018 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 40 seconds
228: Empathy & Impostors (feat. Coleen Baik)
Today we caught up with Coleen Baik, an independent designer and advisor en route to NYC via SF. In this episode we talk about Coleen's path into design, her work at Twitter, the responsibilities of designing at scale, expanding perspectives by traveling to North Korea, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Coleen on the Web:
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Twitter
Medium
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We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsors:
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Coleen on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
12/27/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 4 seconds
227: Hype Down (feat. Kathleen Warner)
Today we caught up with Kathleen Warner, a product designer working at Facebook on the newsfeed team. In this episode we dig into Kathleen's path from music to product design, music production, getting to Facebook, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsors:
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Figma - Figma is hiring designers, design advocates, and content writers to help them build the future of design tools.
Kathleen on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
12/20/2017 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 9 seconds
226: Mood Lightning (feat. Rafael Conde)
Today we caught up with Rafael Conde, a designer at Netlify and co-host of the Layout podcast. In this episode we talk about our own existential crises, the paths of ICs and managers, Rafa's story and journey to design, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Rafa on the Web:
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Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
12/13/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 35 seconds
225: D.D.P.D. (feat. Zach Johnston)
Today we caught up with Zach Johnston, a designer currently working on the design system at Dropbox. In this episode we talk about design systems, the role of a design system team, Zach's journey to and within Dropbox, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsors:
.design domains - porkbun is running a promotion on .design domain names - get your non-premium .design domain for $35 today, with promo code 'SPEC'
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android. Use the promo code 'dd' to save 70% off the professional plan!
Zach on the Web:
Website
Twitter
12/6/2017 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 8 seconds
224: Maybe It's The Carrots? (feat. Courtland Allen)
Today we caught up with Courtland Allen, the creator of Indie Hackers. In this episode we dig into Courtland's background in engineering, design, and product building, how he ended up creating Indie Hackers, the journey to the Stripe acquisition, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
.design - Porkbun is running a promotion on .design domain names - get your non-premium .design domain for $35 today, with promo code 'SPEC'
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android. Use the promo code 'dd' to save 70% off the professional plan!
Courtland on the Web:
Twitter
Indie Hackers
GitHub
11/29/2017 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 48 seconds
223: Demystified Denim (feat. Jessica Karle)
Today we caught up with Jess Karle, the head of digital design at Everlane. In this episode we dig into Jess's work at the intersection of retail and e-commerce, hiring a design team, navigating startups to big-co, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
Figma - Figma is hiring product designers, a community manager, and a content writer. Join this team and build the future of design tools!
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android. Use the promo code 'dd' to save 70% off the professional plan!
Jess on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Twitter
11/15/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 36 seconds
222: Almost as Good as Cheese (feat. Fiona Rolander)
Today we caught up with Fiona Rolander, a designer currently doing work at Spotify. In this episode we dig into Fiona's journey to becoming a designer, the ups and downs of freelancing, nomading, cheese, and so much more!
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
Figma - Figma is hiring product designers, a community manager, and a content writer. Join this team and build the future of design tools!
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android. Use the promo code 'dd' to save 70% off the professional plan!
Fiona on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Medium
Instagram
GitHub
11/8/2017 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 46 seconds
221: Rate The Fire (feat. Chikezie Ejiasi)
Today we caught up with Chikezie Ejiasi, a designer currently working on Daydream at Google. In this episode we dig into building for VR, moving from softwared to hardware to virtual reality, design tooling, career navigation, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Webflow - Webflow has launched Interactions 2.0! Now with features like parallax scrolling, sequenced and scroll-based animations, it's never been easier to build a responsive website without touching a line of code.
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android. Use the promo code 'dd' to save 70% off the professional plan!
Chikezie on the Web:
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Website
11/1/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 3 seconds
220: Turtle Tiles (feat. Melody Quintana)
Today we caught up with Melody Quintana, a designer and writer currently working at Dropbox. In this episode we dive into Melody's work on Dropbox Home, moving from content strategy to design, finding the Goldilocks company size, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
Webflow - Webflow has launched Interactions 2.0! Now with features like parallax scrolling, sequenced and scroll-based animations, it's never been easier to build a responsive website without touching a line of code.
Figma - Figma is hiring product designers, a community manager, and a content writer. Join this team and build the future of design tools!
Melody on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
10/25/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
219: Artisanal Iceman (feat. Patrick Wong)
Today we caught up with Patrick Wong, a design manager currently working at Lyft. In this episode we dig into Patricks journey into design, transitioning into management, preserving culture as a design team scales, working with design systems, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
Webflow - Webflow is gearing up to launch Interactions 2.0 which adds features like parallax scrolling, sequenced and scroll-based animations, and much more.
Figma - Figma is hiring product designers, a community manager, and a content writer. Join this team and build the future of design tools!
Patrick on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Learn Design
Website
10/18/2017 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 3 seconds
218: How Dutch Can I Go? (feat. Owen Williams)
Today we caught up with Owen Williams, a writer, developer, marketer, and most recently, full-time freelancer. In this episode we dig into building side projects with profitability in mind, making the leap to freelancing, being a generalist, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Owen on the Web:
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Charged
Photography
10/4/2017 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 46 seconds
217: Mystery Lifestyle (feat. Tyler Thompson)
Today we caught up with Tyler Thompson, a designer and artist currently working at Stripe in San Francisco. In this episode we dig into Tyler's background as an artist, creative direction, job titles, escaping tech, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Tyler on the Web:
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9/27/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 52 seconds
216: Topo Geeko (feat. John Rodriguez)
Today we caught up with John Rodriguez, aka J-Ro, a brand and marketing strategist currently working at Stage Two. In this episode we dig into the world of building hardware, brand and product marketing, working with early stage startups, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Today we caught up with Salih Abdul-Karim, an experience and motion designer at AirBnb and a member of the team that created Lottie, an open source tool to easily add animations to native apps. In this episode we dig into Salih's journey into motion design, moving from NYC to SF, freelancing versus big co work, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Salih on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
9/13/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 54 seconds
214: Hot Weather Hugs (feat. Greyson MacAlpine)
Today we caught up with Greyson MacAlpine, a freelance designer currently working on Wild & Grey, a new creative studio. In this episode we dig into growing up, changing career paths, Greyson's road to design, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
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Greyson on the Web:
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Twitter
Website
Instagram
Medium
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9/6/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 58 seconds
213: 5,000 Horsepower (feat. Will Peng)
Today we caught up with Will Peng, a designer, investor, and co-founder of a new startup, Northstar. In this episode we talk about building a company, transitioning from design to VC, making the leap out of VC, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Will on the Web:
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Today we caught up with Conway Anderson, a designer and developer currently working on connecting designers and opportunities with a new, unreleased product. In this episode we dig into Conway's beginnings, finding design, hiring and getting hired, faking it, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Conway on the Web:
Dribbble
Twitter
8/23/2017 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 35 seconds
211: Sunshine In A Bag (feat. Mercedes Bazan)
Today we caught up with Mercedes Bazan, a designer at Stripe by way of Argentina. In this episode we dig into Mechi's background, her journey into design, moving to the US, designing for print inside a high tech company, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
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Mercedes on the Web:
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Twitter
Béhance
8/16/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 7 seconds
210: Did I Write This? (feat. Jules Forrest)
Today we caught up with Jules Forrest, a product designer making her way to Credit Karma by way of Sequoia, Medium, Optimizely, and more. In this episode we dig into Jules' background, building and launching side projects, discovering design systems, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
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Abstract - Abstract is a platform for modern design teams to work together. Join now to try Abstract free for one month.
Jules on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
Women Who Design
8/9/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 58 seconds
209: Charmander++ (feat. Brian Lovin & Bryn Jackson)
This week we caught up with...us. Over the last two and a half years people have asked us questions about our own backgrounds, our journeys into design, starting side projects, building companies, how we manage working with each other so much, and more. So today we spent a while talking it through - we hope you enjoy listening!
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsors:
Shopify - Shopify is hiring designers, content strategists, researchers, and UX leads!
Abstract - Abstract is a platform for modern design teams to work together. Join now to try Abstract free for one month.
8/2/2017 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 29 seconds
208: Say More Things (feat. Josh Brewer)
Today we caught up with Josh Brewer, the co-founder and CEO at Abstract, previously a principal designer at Twitter. In this episode we dig into the design tools ecosystem, how to launch a startup, social responsibility in product design, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
Shopify - Shopify is hiring designers, content strategists, researchers, and UX leads!
Josh on the web:
Website
Twitter
7/26/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 32 seconds
207: Livin' The Target Life (feat. Alex Estrada)
Today we caught up with Alex Estrada, a product designer living in Salt Lake City, currently working at Jane.com. In this episode we dig into Alex's background in design, navigating startup highs and lows, moving to new cities, building teams, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
Sponsor:
Shopify - Shopify is hiring designers, content strategists, researchers, and UX leads!
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Alex on the web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Dribbble
7/19/2017 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 16 seconds
206: Aspirational Open Mindedness (feat. Mills Baker)
Today we caught up with Mills Baker, a Design Manager at Quora, and previously a Product Designer at Facebook. In this extra-long episode, we dug into Mills' background, life in New Orleans, social mechanics, epistemology, and much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the SpecFM community, and share feedback in our Spectrum bug report channel!
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Mills on the web:
Twitter
Website
Blog
Medium
Quora
Instagram
The Manual
7/12/2017 • 1 hour, 46 minutes, 29 seconds
205: New York Calls (feat. Robyn Kanner)
Today we caught up with Robyn Kanner, currently designing products at Etsy, co-founded MyTransHealth, and was previously an art director at Amazon (among other amazing roles). In this episode we dug into Robyn's background, her journey into the design field, escaping small towns, building MyTransHealth, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Shopify - Shopify is hiring designers, content strategists, researchers, and UX leads!
Readydesk - The standing desk for perfect posture. Use the coupon code 'DESIGN' to save $10!
Robyn on the web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Dribbble
The Great Discontent
MyTransHealth
7/5/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 16 seconds
204: Happy Online Darkness (feat. Morgane Santos)
Today we caught up with Morgane Santos, a designer, developer and artist currently designing experiences at thoughtbot. In this episode we dig into Morgane's background, building games, learning VR and 3D, transitioning from programming to design, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
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Morgane on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Medium
Instagram
6/28/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 35 seconds
203: Pool Pod Improv (feat. Chantal Jandard)
Today we caught up with Chantal Jandard, a designer currently building products at PlanGrid. In this episode we dig into Chantal's background, building a portfolio, learning how to interview, and...improv!
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster. Use the discount code 'designdetails' to save 50% on Fuse Professional.
Figma - Turn Ideas into Products Faster. Figma is hiring a design advocate and design writer.
Chantal on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Medium
6/21/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 42 seconds
202: Botpito (feat. Diogenes Brito)
Today we caught up with Diogenes Brito, a product designer at Slack who previously worked on LinkedIn and SquareSpace. In this episode we dig into Dio's background in design, navigating university, being a designer-y engineer, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster. Use the discount code 'designdetails' to save 50% on Fuse Professional.
Figma - Turn Ideas into Products Faster. Figma is hiring a design advocate and design writer.
Vectors Conference - Join the community for the upcoming conference in San Francisco on July 15th.
Dio on the web:
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
Website
6/14/2017 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 54 seconds
201: Thrown Under the Self Driving Bus (feat. Max Schoening)
Today we caught up with Max Schoening, a designer, developer and product manager currently working at Google. In this episode we dig into Max's background in the field, building and selling startups, going serverless, the challenges of PMing, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster. Use the discount code 'designdetails' to save 50% on Fuse Professional.
Figma - Turn Ideas into Products Faster. Figma is hiring a design advocate and design writer.
Vectors Conference - Join the community for the upcoming conference in San Francisco on July 15th.
Max on the web:
Twitter
GitHub
Dribbble
Website
6/7/2017 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 8 seconds
200: Karate Chop Feels (feat. Josh Williams)
We made it to episode 200! Today we caught up with Josh Williams, a designer currently doing independent work, who is best known for previously co-founding Gowalla and designing at Facebook. In this episode we dig into identity in the startup industry, building and selling a company, modern day inspiration, putting out fires, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster. Use the discount code 'designdetails' to save 50% on Fuse Professional.
Figma - Turn Ideas into Products Faster. Figma is hiring a design advocate and design writer.
Vectors Conference - Get on the waitlist for the conference on June 15th in San Francisco.
Josh on the web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Show notes:
Gowalla
Keegan Jones
Astro
S-Town Podcast
Process Pix
Dustin Senos
Dustin on Design Details
Ben Barry
Jeff Sheldon
Gather by Ugmonk
Tim Van Damme
Tim on Design Details
Kevin Systrom
Alamo Fire
5/31/2017 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 24 seconds
199: The Ballad of Computer Boy (feat. Judson Collier)
Today we caught up with Judson Collier, a designer working at the brand design studio at Intercom. In this episode we dig into Judson's background, finding a team, being a freelancer, the merits of kale pizza, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster.
Judson on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Show notes:
Stewart Scott-Curran
Stewart on Design Details
Justin Pervorse
Justin on Design Details
Ryan Hubbard
Intercom Brand Studio
Intercom Careers
5/24/2017 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 15 seconds
198: Berry Ink For Bears (feat. Janum Trivedi)
Today we caught up with Janum Trivedi, a designer and developer currently interning at Apple. In this show we dig deep on internships, side projects, the state of the web, dependency trees, Dungeons and Dragons, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster.
Janum on the web:
Website
Twitter
GitHub
Show Notes:
Ayaka Nonaka
Ayaka on Design Details
Teddy Compiler
WHATWG
5/17/2017 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 36 seconds
197: Chillaphobia (feat. Rachel Been)
Today we caught up with Rachel Been, a creative director at Google working on the Material Design team. In this episode we dig deep into building design systems, creative and art direction, international empathy, machine learning in design, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster.
Rachel on the web:
Twitter
Instagram
Website
Show Notes:
Vectors Conference
Gabe Valdivia
Gabe on Design Details
Material Design
Color Tool
Span Conference
Material Guidelines
Carl Kleiner
HIG
The 8pt Grid
Craig and Karl
Billboard
Mediastorm
Snow Fall
5/10/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 2 seconds
196: What is Button? (feat. Rafael Conde & Kevin Clark)
In today's episode we caught up with our fellow Spec podcasters and designers, Rafael Conde and Kevin Clark, to talk about podcasting, side projects, building design systems, design obsession, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster.
Rafael on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
Break This Safe
Kevin on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Layout
55: With Our Powers Combined (With Brian Lovin and Bryn Jackson)
Spec
Netlify
Spectrum
Shopify Unite
Shopify Pay
Wilson Miner
Wilson on Design Details
The Artboard
Game design on Design Details
Why are so many product design teams releasing design systems these days?
Shopify Polaris
A Component-based Workflow for Sketch
Tim Van Damme
Tim on Design Details
Julius Tarng
5/3/2017 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 47 seconds
195: Weird Old Grandma (feat. Helen Tran)
Today we caught up with Helen Tran, a design lead at Shopify, writer, and explorer. In this episode we dig into Helen's background, finding motivation, design management, bodybuilding, being interesting, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Fuse - Build native apps on iOS and Android.
Simpler. Faster.
Helen on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
Shopify
Polaris
Dann Petty
Dann on Design Details
Jet Cooper
The Path
Org Design for Design Orgs
Cap Watkins
The Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck
Cap on Design Details
4/26/2017 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 44 seconds
194: That's So Hot Topic (feat. Kevin Smith)
Today we caught up with Kevin Smith, co-founder and CTO at Abstract. In this episode we dig into Kevin's origins, the state of design tools and design workflows, focus and productivity, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Kevin on the Web:
Twitter
GitHub
Website
Blog
Show Notes:
Abstract
On LayerVault
Kelly Sutton
Electron
Sketch 43
Max Schoening
Adobe XD
Matthew Smith
Hipstamatic
Josh Brewer
Tim Van Damme
Tim on Design Details
Tom Moor
4/19/2017 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 16 seconds
193: Puppy Bears (feat. Laura Helen Winn)
Today we caught up with Laura Helen Winn, an independent designer and photographer in San Francisco. In this show we dig into Laura's background, planning life, self employment, overwork, happiness and listening, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Flow - Simple project management for designers. Save 20% when you sign up for a monthly trial, and save 30% when you start the annual trial!
Laura on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
Danielle Evans
The Secret Handshake
Lisa Frank
Elephant
Michael Bierut
About Me
Smart Design
Netta Marshall
Daniel Burka
Daniel on Design Details
Makeshift Society
Mule
Hello!Lucky
Rena Tom
Bright Bright Great
Ash Huang
Ash on Design Details
Stewart Scott-Curran
Stewart on Design Details
Celeste Prevost
Neurolace
Social Study
4/12/2017 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 42 seconds
192: One Stuff At A Time (feat. Joel Califa)
Today we caught up with Joel Califa, a design manager at Digital Ocean. In this episode we discuss the state of design Twitter, design quality and process, managing up, hiring designers, rethinking empathy, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Flow - Simple project management for designers. Save 20% when you sign up for a monthly trial, and save 30% when you start the annual trial!
Joel on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Medium
Show Notes:
NYC Live Design Details
Full Stack Anxiety
Digital Ocean
Jesse Chase
Soleio
Soleio on Design Details
Forrst
Dribbble comment generator
Managing Humans
Jenna Zeigen
Two Black Nerds
Iheanyi Ekechukwu
I. Romeo Kwihangana
Spectrum
Jon Gold
Jon on Design Details
Jakob Nielsen
Dustin Senos
Dustin on Design Details
Out of Office Hours
OOOH on Spectrum
Caylee Betts
Design Details feat. Athyuttam Reddy
4/5/2017 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 49 seconds
191: Triangle of Passions (feat. Will Newton)
Today we sat down with Will Newton, a product designer at Gusto who previously worked on Crossfader. In this episode we dig into Will's upcoming April Fools hijinks, his journey to San Francisco, finding balance in self-improvement, the triangle of passions, and so much more.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for the community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, and anything else you might be interested in.
We're still in beta, so expect bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks, but in the meantime we'd love to hang out with you and chat!
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
Flow - Simple project management for designers. Save 20% when you sign up for a monthly trial, and save 30% when you start the annual trial!
Will on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Dribbble
Mixcloud
Medium
Show Notes:
Gusto
Bombing Science
The rejection letter post
Grooveshark
Crossfader
Postmark
3/29/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 20 seconds
190: Brain Drain (feat. Christine Røde)
Today we caught up with Christine Røde, a brand and interaction designer working in Amsterdam who previously worked at Facebook on Workplace and search. In this episode we dig into Christine's background, her journey to San Francisco, navigating startup and big company life, and her advice to folks outside the Bay Area.
We've also got a big announcement: we're building a new thing for you! It's called Spectrum and it's a place for our community to hang out and share what's going on in design, development, podcasts, news, music, and more.
We're still in beta, so expect a few bugs and lots of improvements over the next few weeks! But in the meantime, we'd love to hang out with you and chat...in real time.
Sign up at Spectrum.chat, join the Design Details frequency, discover communities in ~discover, and share feedback in ~hugs-n-bugs!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Christine on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Show Notes:
Glue
To Save Everything, Click Here
Dave Eggers
The Circle
Workplace
3/22/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
189: Done Goofed (feat. Max Stoiber)
Today we caught up with Max Stoiber, the creator of Styled Components and React Boilerplate (among many other projects), and a massive contributor overall to the world of open-source Javascript. We dig into Max's background, designing with code, building in the open, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Max on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Blog
GitHub
Show Notes:
Daybook
Thinkmill
Styled Components
React Boilerplate
Bryn's Website
Glen Maddern
Angular
Ember
Spector
Formidable
Radium
Glamor
Aphrodite
Learn React on Educative
Wes Bos
Wes on Developer Tea pt. 1
Wes on Developer Tea pt. 2
React Conf
Josh Puckett
Josh on Design Details
The Gap by Ira Glass
Ugmonk
Jeff Sheldon
3/15/2017 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 43 seconds
188: Doodle Television (feat. Kathy Zheng)
Today we caught up with Kathy Zheng, a designer at GitHub, previously at Patreon. In this episode we dig into failure and taking chances, hiring early designers, learning how to communicate, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Kathy on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
GitHub
Dribbble
Show notes:
GitHub
Patreon
Pokémon Adventures
Daniel Waldron
Buffer
Connor Sears
Mark Otto
Mark on Design Details
Gitter
Fox doodles
Today we caught up with Ryhan Hassan, a designer at Dropbox who previously worked on Paper. We dig into Ryhan's background, his transition from development to design, building side projects, easter eggs, and more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Ryhan on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Blog
GitHub
Show notes:
Dropbox
Adam Michela
Adam on Design Details
Soleio
Soleio on Design Details
3/1/2017 • 54 minutes, 20 seconds
186: Bucket Heads (feat. Sarah Pease)
Today we caught up with Sarah Pease, a designer at Facebook, previously building Figma. In this episode we go deep on buckets and furniture design, designing for civic engagement, taking risks, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Sarah on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Show notes:
Figma
Designer Bridge
RISD STEAM
Greycork
Dwell
Sketch
Dylan Field
Evan Wallace
18F
2/22/2017 • 57 minutes, 20 seconds
185: Orland & Portlando (feat. Matt Spiel)
Today we caught up with Matt Spiel, the Director of Design at Treehouse, visiting us by way of Missouri. We learn about his destiny in Arizona, design activism, remote work, company hierarchy, taking bets on people, managing designers, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Matt on the Web:
Dribbble
Twitter
Treehouse
Medium
Show notes:
Treehouse
Danny Jones
Keegan Jones
Ryan Sims
Ryan on Desgin Details
Only You Can Prevent Alt Facts
@trumpdraws
Crucial Conversations
2/15/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 58 seconds
184: Three Scarves (feat. Meredith Schomburg)
Today we caught up with Meredith Schomburg, a designer and illustrator at Airbnb. We dig into the impact of illustration, finding the right team at Airbnb, finding role models and fulfillment, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Meredith on the Web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Show notes:
Airbnb Design
DLS
Ryan Putnam
Ryan on Design Details
Epicurrence
Katie Dill
Katie on Design Details
Jeany Ngo
Jeany on Design Details
Tegan Mierle
Tegan on Design Details
Graydon Speace
Pixel Pong
Rogie King
Jon Gold
Jon on Design Details
Karri Saarinen
Karri on Design Details
Benjamin Wilkins
Ben on Design Details
Netta Marshall
Meg Robichaud
Meg on Design Details
2/8/2017 • 1 hour, 39 seconds
183: Vicious Soda Can (feat. Cat Noone)
Today we caught up with Cat Noone, a designer and founder currently working on a new startup, Iris. In this episode we learn how to do math on our fingers, discuss how to navigate a career and different types of companies, learn what it takes to bootstrap a startup, hear Cat's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Cat on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Medium
Github
Instagram
Show notes:
Iris
Benedikt Lehnert
Wunderlist
Liberio
Nest Protect
2/1/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 33 seconds
182: Sugar Puppy (feat. Jenny Johannesson)
Today we caught up with Jenny Johannesson, a designer at Ueno, previously at Fantasy and DDB, who currently lives in San Francisco by way of Sweden. We dig into Jenny's background, design confidence, green cards and visas, that sweet agency life, advice for young designers, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 7,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
We're looking for sponsors! If you or your team are hiring, launching a new product, or just want to get your message out to designers around the world, reach out to us through our sponsors page
Jenny on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Show notes:
HaraldurThorleifsson
DDB
Ueno
Robbin Cenijn
Jenny's Website
Fantasy
Chad Tafolla
Claudio Guglieri
Claudio on Design Details
Gene Ross
Gene on Design Details
Bryan James
1/25/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 11 seconds
181: 5,000 Tickets Gets The Gum (feat. Alex Cornell)
Today we caught up with Alex Cornell, a product designer at Facebook, filmmaker, book writer, musician, photographer, and so much more. We dig deep into his thoughts on finding fulfillment, growing as a communicator, fame, the good ol' days of design communities, and more.
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Alex on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube
Vimeo
SoundCloud
Medium
Spotify
Show notes:
Facebook Live
George Kedenburg III
Alex on Spotify
Kevin Rose on Design Details
Gabe Valdivia
Gabe on Design Details
Ninja Rope
Origami
Wilson Miner
Wilson on Design Details
Adam Michela
Adam on Design Details
ISO50
Scott Hansen
Tara Mann
Tara on Design Details
Tara Mann: Learning to Just Be a Person
Khoi Vinh
Khoi on Design Details
Helvetica
Abduzeedo
Video Copilot
Alex's book, Breakthrough!
Erik Spiekermann
Matthew Lyons
1/18/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 15 seconds
180: Best of 2016 (Part 3)
For the next week we're taking some time off with our friends and family – to tide everyone over, we've compiled three episodes with some of our favorite clips of 2016. We hope you enjoy listening back and rediscovering some of our episodes from this year, and we'll be back with new interviews in 2017!
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Design Details on the Web:
@designdetailsfm on Twitter
@specfm
Slack
Show Notes:
104: All Good in the Hood (feat. Jen & Amy Hood)
140: Murky Waters (feat. Mike Davidson)
158: D.R.E.A.M. (feat. Bob Baxley)
147: Editorial Spackle (feat. Jessica Collier)
149: Melayoncé (feat. Melanie Araujo)
171: Never Not Crunched (feat. Sarah Marie & Marshall Bock)
163: Guardrails (feat. Ben Wilkins)
1/11/2017 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 55 seconds
179: Best of 2016 (Part 2)
For the next two weeks we're taking some time off with our friends and family – to tide everyone over, we've compiled three episodes with some of our favorite clips of 2016. We hope you enjoy listening back and rediscovering some of our episodes from this year, and we'll be back with new interviews in 2017!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
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Sponsors:
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Design Details on the Web:
@designdetailsfm on Twitter
@specfm
Slack
Show Notes:
152: Maniacal Easy-Bake (feat. Beth Dean)
125: Back to the Drawing Board, Baby (feat. Vanessa Cho)
136: All Bridge, No Apple (feat. Rasmus Andersson)
144: Coca-Coolaid (feat. Stewart Scott-Curran)
129: Respect the Craft (feat. Claudio Guglieri)
166: Ambient Struggles (feat. May-Li Khoe & Andy Matuschak)
169: Invisible Unicorns (feat. Maykel Loomans)
1/4/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 53 seconds
178: Best of 2016 (Part 1)
For the next three weeks we're taking some time off with our friends and family – to tide everyone over, we've compiled three episodes with some of our favorite clips of 2016. We hope you enjoy listening back and rediscovering some of our episodes from this year, and we'll be back with new interviews in 2017!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
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Design Details on the Web:
@designdetailsfm on Twitter
@specfm
Slack
Show Notes:
118: The Helena Price™ (feat. Helena Price)
100: Goldilocks Fidelity (feat. Daniel Burka)
165: Whitespace Friends (feat. Lori Kaplan)
111: Claim to Flame (feat. Vicki Tan)
113: Artist Formerly Known As (feat. Jeff Smith)
177: Chocolate Soul Cup (feat. Jon Schlossberg)
130: Ramen UI (feat. Linda Dong)
155: Duckicopters (feat. Athyuttam Reddy)
173: Grammar Different (feat. Leigh Taylor)
12/28/2016 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 14 seconds
177: Chocolate Soul Cup (feat. Jon Schlossberg)
Today we sat down with Jon Schlossberg, the cofounder and CEO at Even. We had a wonderful chat with Jon, digging into his path to becoming a designer, developing the skills of critical thinking, the cognitive energy cup, designing against inequality, telling the truth, and so much more.
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Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Jon on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Medium
Quora
Even
Show notes:
Jenny Johannesson
Even
Dustin Senos
Dustin's Holiday Office Hours
Dustin on Design Details
Managed by Q
Huge
Joe Stewart
Pareto Principle
Knock to Unlock
Jon's Writing
Design doesn't deserve a seat at the table
BJ Fogg
List of Startups tweet...
The importance of being ruthless
Patrick Collison
Zero to One
How to Win Friends
12/21/2016 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 8 seconds
176: Location Irrelevance (feat. Juan Arreguin)
Today we caught up with longtime-friend and freelance designer Juan Arreguin. We dig into Juan's origins as a designer in the midwest, the body as design, building a community in San Francisco, designing as a nomad, and so much more.
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Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Juan on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Unsplash
Show notes:
Dmitry Tsozik
Brian Benitez
Brian on Design Details
Jeff Broderick
Junior
Dann Petty
Dann on Design Details
Rally
Underbelly
Ben Cline
Ben on Design Details
Today we caught up with Claire Tauziet, a designer at Google, previously at BigCommerce, by way of France. We dig into Claire's background, sharing past work, building a career in a new country, advice for young designers, and so much more.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Claire on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Instagram
Medium
Show notes:
Fliptop
Christophe Tauziet
Christophe on Design Details
Parse
BigCommerce
Andrea Wagner
Claire on Medium
INTJ
Claire on YouTube
12/7/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 37 seconds
174: Lava Lamp Nail Salon (feat. Noah Levin)
Today we caught up with Noah Levin, a design manager at ClassPass, previously building the Google app for iOS, and before that a designer at NASA. We dig into Noah's origins, wireframing and visual design, navigating design at a big company, stigmas in therapy, imposter syndrome, and so much more.
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Noah on the web:
Website
GitHub
Dribbble
Twitter
Show notes:
ClassPass
Braden Kowitz
Braden on Design Details
Google Ventures
COBOL
Arc90
Readability
Design Details: Google for iOS
Austin Bales
Framer
Koen Bok
Jorn van Dijk
Koen and Jorn on Design Details
Jeremy Goldberg
Jeremy on Design Details
ValioCon
Nicholas Jitkoff
Arif Huda
Jon Wiley
Rashi Birla
The Dip
Seth Godin
The One Minute Manager
11/30/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 56 seconds
173: Grammar Different (feat. Leigh Taylor)
Today we caught up with Leigh Taylor, a freelancing designer previously building AI design systems at The Grid. In this conversation, we dig into chasing people versus jobs, predictability and consistency, design patterns, living like you're retired, and so much more.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Leigh on the web:
Behance
Twitter
Dribbble
Medium
Website
Show notes:
Jenny Johannesson and her portfolio
Jon Gold
Jon on Design Details
Aaron Stump
Thinking, Fast and Slow
The Social Animal
Derren Brown
Design Driven AI
The Grid
Adam Morse
Adam on Design Details
Tachyons
Brent Jackson
Brent on Design Details
Dustin Senos
Dustin on Design Details
Dan Tocchini
Phi
Specifics 002: Typographic Scales
Quadrivium
Sapiens
11/23/2016 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 57 seconds
172: That Sweater Life (feat. Tegan Mierle)
Today we caught up with Tegan Mierle, a designer at Sense, living in SF by way of Toronto. We dig into Tegan's origins, how she built her own business, the fears around sharing work, maintaining balance, and so much more.
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Tegan on the web:
Twitter
Instagram
Website
Dribbble
Show notes:
Sense HQ
Drake's eyebrows
Pilot Interactive
Tegan on Instagram
Good Day Hairshop
11/16/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 7 seconds
171: Never Not Crunched (feat. Sarah Marie & Marshall Bock)
Today was a different kind of episode, featuring return friends of the show Marshall Bock and Sarah Marie. We had a more casual conversation, digging into topics like shutting down side projects, giving up, accountability and motivation, time management, and so much more.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Sarah on the web:
Twitter
Website
Pinterest
Instagram
Marshall on the web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Blog
Show notes:
Jenny Johannesson
Sarah on Design Details
Marshall on Design Details
Reading Rainbow
YouTube Gaming
Vicarious
Joshua Sortino
Better Elevation
Roman Mars on TED
Sam Soffes
Sam on Design Details Ep. 1
RunPee
Pixel Pong
11/9/2016 • 1 hour, 21 minutes
170: #BringBackThePipes (feat. Majd Taby)
Today we caught up with Majd Taby, the founder of Darkroom who previously built products at Instagram, Facebook and Apple. We dig into his story as a software engineer and designer, hiring at tech companies, being scrappy, emotion in building products, finding work that matters, and so much more.
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Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Majd on the web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
GitHub
Darkroom
Show notes:
Displaced
Darkroom
Janum Trivedi
Adam Michela
Adam on Design Details
Wilson Miner
Wilson on Design Details
VSCO
Cities: Skylines
11/2/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 39 seconds
169: Invisible Unicorns (feat. Maykel Loomans)
Today we caught up once again with Maykel Loomans, a designer on Facebook's Search team and previously at Instagram. We dig into what Maykel has been up to this past year, building a career as a designer, mentorship, photography, and so much more.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Maykel on the web:
Website
Flickr
Twitter
Instagram
Blog
Dribbble
Show notes:
Maykel on the show in 2015
Maykel's photos
Wilson Miner
When We Build
Merlin Mann
10/26/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 41 seconds
168: Auto Goats (feat. Koen Bok and Jorn van Dijk)
Today we caught up with Koen Bok and Jorn van Dijk, the co-founders of Framer, previously building products at Facebook and Sofa. This was a fun episode where we went deep into topics like building a startup in Amsterdam, the future of design tools, how to help designers level up, and so much more.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Koen on the web:
Twitter
Website
Medium
Jorn on the web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Sofa
Sebastiaan de With
Sebastiaan on Design Details
Framer
Beamer
Sketch
Figma
Autocode for Animations
Versions
Kaleidoscope
Brandon Walkin
Mike Matas
Quartz Composer
Rasmus Andersson
Rasmus on Design Details
InVision
10/19/2016 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 11 seconds
167: Daisy Chained Brains (feat. Payam Rajabi)
Today we caught up with Payam Rajabi, a designer at Shopify working on design systems and product development. We dig into Payam's background, building design systems, designing with content and form, learning how to work remotely, and so much more.
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Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Payam on the web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
YouTube
Show Notes:
Shopify
Kit
Flexography
Coursera
Remote by 37signals
Brent Jackson
John Willshire: Strategy is Dead - Long Live Meta-strategy
Payam on Medium
10/12/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 48 seconds
166: Ambient Struggles (feat. May-Li Khoe & Andy Matuschak)
Today's show is a rare two-person episode featuring previous-guest May-Li Khoe and newcomer Andy Matuschak. In this episode we do things a bit different, digging into tough topics like fear, learning how to learn, designing with convictions, working on the right problems, and so much more.
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Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Hired
May-Li on the web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Andy on the web:
Website
Twitter
GitHub
Show Notes:
Khan Academy
May-Li on Design Details
Functioning as a Functionalist
XOXO
Andy Baio
Andy McMillan
Alan Kay
Sine Cosine Tangent GIF
Pedagogy
5 Whys
10/5/2016 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 37 seconds
165: Whitespace Friends (feat. Lori Kaplan)
Today we caught up with Lori Kaplan, a designer with 30 years of experience at companies like Apple, Netscape, Netflix, Motorola, and Groupon (among many others). We chat about Lori's journey into design, what it takes to design organizations, navigating job changes throughout a career, writing the Macintosh human interface guidelines, beating imposter syndrome, and more.
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Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram and on Dribbble
Managed by Q
Lori on the web:
LinkedIn
Twitter
Show Notes:
LendingClub
Good product design portfolios
macOS HIG
iOS HIG
tvOS HIG
watchOS HIG
Duolingo
9/28/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 11 seconds
164: Maximum Vignelli (feat. Lucas Smith)
In this episode, we hung out the one and only Lucas Smith. We covered everything from design systems to fighting your CFO, and the hot new front-end framework, Haskell.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram
Managed by Q
Lucas on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Earnest
Marco Arment
Overcast
XOXO
Marco's Microphone Mega Review
M&D MW60 Headphones
Shure Beta 87a
Haskell
Mozilla
Perl
Tachyons
React
Modern Tribe
Designer Fund Bridge
Justin Pervorse
Jacob Thornton's 45-minute intro
Cennydd Bowles
Jon Gold
Wilson Miner
Massimo Vignelli
the "shovel" tweets
Unigrid
The 8-pt Grid
Karri Saarinen
Meredith Schomburg
Buffer
BassCSS
Spector
David Carson
Bret Victor
Bret Victor's climate post
Dune
9/21/2016 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 21 seconds
163: Guardrails (feat. Ben Wilkins)
Today we caught up with Ben Wilkins, a design technologist building systems at Airbnb. We dig into what it takes to build design systems, coding as prototyping, the current world of design tools, and so much more.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram
Managed by Q
Ben on the web:
Instagram
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
Jon Gold
Jon on Design Details
Jeany Ngo
Jeany on Design Details
Citizen Engagement Lab
One Medical
Alex Schleifer
Adrian Cleave
Epicurrence
Vicki Tan
Vicki on Design Details
Meg Robichaud
Meg on Design Details
Jeff Smith
Jeff on Design Details
Sam Huskins
Karri Saarinen
Airbnb DLS
Principle
Flinto
Create React App
Dan Abramov
Unity
Framer
Origami
Declarative Design Tools
9/14/2016 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 47 seconds
162: Gnarwhale (feat. Andy Chung)
Today we met with Andy Chung, a designer building Pattern, and previously working at Facebook. We dig into Andy's beginnings, designing at Facebook, understanding changes at scale, bringing Reactions to market, intuition-driven design, and more.
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UENO and on Twitter and on Instagram
Managed by Q
Andy on the web:
Website
Twitter
GitHub
YouTube
Show Notes:
Pattern
Raindrop
Andreas Pihlström
requireJS
jQuery
Francis Luu
Joey Flynn
Drew Hamlin
Bobby Goodlatte
Jorn van Dijk
Julius Tarnge
Mike Matas
Brandon Walkin
Brian Frick
Rooms
Seth Eckert
Julie Zhuo
Julie on Design Details
9/7/2016 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 1 second
161: Coming Soon (feat. Julia Khusainova)
Today we sat down with Julia Khusainova, a designer at Shyp, previously at Twitter. We dig into Julia's background, leaving Russia, transitioning from engineering to design, designing onboarding experiences, facing burnout, balancing side projects, and more.
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Sponsor:
Managed by Q
Julia on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
Shyp
Daniel Burka
Micah Sivitz
Irina Blok
Irina on Design Details
Kurt Varner
8/31/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 7 seconds
160: Unicorn Farts (feat. Dr. Charles Pearson)
Today we sat down with Dr. Charles Pearson, a cultural anthropologist working at InVision. We dig into Charles' thoughts on anthropology, research in design and startups, exploratory design, personas, legacy, and so much more.
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Sponsor:
UENO
UENO on Twitter
UENO on Instagram
UENO on Dribbble
Charles on the web:
Twitter
Medium
Show Notes:
Collective Ray
Brian Benitez
Brian on Design Details
Jeff Broderick
Pacific Helm
Brad Ellis
Louie Mantia
Jessie Char
Bjango
Skala
Marc Edwards
Marc on Design Details
Mule Design
Sarah Jackson
Lady Bird Johnson's Pickled Okra
Epicurrence #3 Episode
8/29/2016 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 27 seconds
159: Twe-mail (feat. Lisa Sy)
Today we caught up with Lisa Sy, a designer working at Facebook, and previously building products at thoughtbot. We dig into Lisa's background, designing for privacy and control, internships vs. apprenticeships, design and code, multidisciplinary design, and more.
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Lisa on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
GitHub
Techies
Show Notes:
Spec on YouTube
Lisa on Techies
Smashing Magazine
PSD Tuts
Abduzeedo
thoughtbot
JT Trollmman
Dan Eden
Dan on Design Details
Basscss
SF Zine Fest
Plurals and Noun
8/24/2016 • 1 hour, 45 seconds
158: D.R.E.A.M. (feat. Bob Baxley)
Today we caught up with Bob Baxley, a designer in Silicon Valley. Bob formerly led design at Pinterest, and before that built products at Apple and Yahoo!. We dig into topics like med-tech, managing millennials, Pokémon GO and Gen-Z, design in big tech, and so much more.
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Sponsor:
UENO
UENO on Twitter
UENO on Instagram
UENO on Dribbble
Bob on the web:
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
Layout Podcast
Carrot Sense
Susan Kare
Alex Schleifer
Katie Dill
Katie on Design Details
Joe Gebbia
Margaret Stewart
Julie Zhuo
Julie on Design Details
Luke Woods
Bob at O'Reilly
John Maeda
Today we sat down with Kory Westerhold, a designer at Facebook working on Newsfeed, who previously designed at Twitter, Apple, and more. We dig deep on video games, opinions in design, theater and story telling, portfolios, designing for newsfeed, carrying an Android phone, and balancing side projects.
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Kory on the web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Website
Show Notes:
No Man's Sky
Tara Mann
Tara on Design Details
Geoff Teehan
Geoff on Design Details
Darrell Whitelaw
NeuBible
NeuBible on Design Details
NeuBible on FastCo
Julie Zhuo
Julie on Design Details
Jean-Marc Denis
JM on Design Details
Roxane Clediere
Roxane on Design Details
Jeremy Goldberg
Jeremy on Design Details
Ryan Morrison
Griffin McElroy
Robin Clediere
Robin on Design Details
Stammy
Stammy on Design Details
Simplenote
Alternote
Ulysses
8/17/2016 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 8 seconds
156: Segue... (Feat. Alexandra Bond)
Today we caught up with Alexandra Bond, a design fellow at Sequoia Creative Labs and previously a designer at Pinterest. We pick her brain about her origins, friction in design, transitioning into a product role, navigating the job search, answering the why, and more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter
Alex on the web:
Dribbble
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Show Notes:
Sequoia
PlanGrid
James Buckhouse
Google Sprint
Figma
Jen Wibowo
100 Days of Patterns
Elle Luna
Elle on Design Details
Klout
Colorkite
Justin Edmund
Justin on Design Details
8/15/2016 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
155: Duckicopters (feat. Athyuttam Reddy)
Today we sat down with Athyuttam Reddy, a designer-engineer intern at Figma. We cover so much in this episode, including engineer design hybrid roles, getting a design job as a new grad, landing meaningful internships, becoming jaded, diversity and inclusivity, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Athyuttam on the web:
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
Figma
Ryan Kaplan
Jessica Liu
GitHub
Medium
Jared Erondu
Jared on Design Details
Joshua Sortino
Josh on Design Details
Ryan Putnam
Ryan on Design Details
Hack@Brown
Men of Designer News
Jon Gold
Jon on Design Details
8/10/2016 • 58 minutes, 47 seconds
154: Dancing Baby Dior (feat. Irina Blok)
Today we caught up with Irina Blok, a designer at Zendesk who has previously designed at Google, Yahoo, and Adobe (among so many other companies). We talk about brand and product, moving from Russia to California, designing in the real world, putting in the work, and much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter
Irina on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Show Notes:
Zendesk
Android Logo
The Panic Sign
Landor
Where the Hell is Matt
John Maeda
Fashion Surgical Masks
Irina on Shark Tank
8/8/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 12 seconds
153: Khaleesi of the Couch (feat. Jeany Ngo)
Today we caught up with Jeany Ngo, a designer by day at Airbnb, artist and creator and cosplayer by night. We dig into her journey into design, internships and hustle, art and cosplay, aphantasia and logic, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Jeany on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Medium
Twitch
Show Notes:
Pokémon GO
Ingress
Steve Johnson
Jeany's Art
Aphantasia
Blake Ross
Ash Thorp
Justin Mezzell
LetterShoppe
Jeany on Twitch
8/3/2016 • 1 hour, 7 seconds
152: Maniacal Easy-Bake (feat. Beth Dean)
Today we caught up with Beth Dean, a designer at Facebook, avid hiker, creator of toys and comics, illustrator, and artist. We dig into Beth's journey into design, adventures in SF, designing at Facebook, transitional states in design, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter
Beth on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Show Notes:
Emergency Sacrifice Kit
Noise Pop
Treasure Island Music Festival
Kai's Power Tools
Morgan Knutson
Morgan on Design Details
Flipboard
Nicholas Felton
Emotional Intelligence in Design
Tristan Harris
Wander
Justin Graham
Justin on Design Details
8/1/2016 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 10 seconds
151: 100-Armed Octopus (feat. Mackey Saturday)
Today we got to catch up for a second time with Mackey Saturday, a brand and logo designer at CGH in New York. We dig deep into logo and brand design, working for free, making mistakes, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Mackey on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Twitter
Show Notes:
Spec on GitHub
Mackey + Meg on Design Details
Epicurrence
CGH
Oculus
Airbnb’s logo found in decades-old trademark book
Mackey's Instagram Logo
Dann Petty
Dann on Design Details
Luxe
7/27/2016 • 1 hour, 44 seconds
150: Fantastic Digital Goo (feat. May-Li Khoe)
Today we were able to catch up with May-Li Khoe, a designer at Khan Academy who previously spent seven years on the design team at Apple. In this episode we dig deep into long-term thinking, passion and work, priorities and flow, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
UENO and on Twitter
May-Li on the web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
Khan Academy
Generative tutu
Gabe Valdivia
Figma
Linda Dong
Linda on Design Details
Framer
Monument Valley
Hearthstone
Andy Matuschak
Metamorphabet
Vectorpark
Pokémon GO
Littl Big Planet
FlOw
Never Alone
Alan Kay
Smalltalk
HARC
Bret Victor
Dynabook
Screenhero
HTC Vive
Daniel Hooper
Daniel on Design Details
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Klout
Avi Cieplinski
Avi on Design Details
Smell-O-Vision
Amber Cartwright
Amber on Design Details
PARC
The Mother of All Demos
Khoi Vinh
Khoi on Design Details
Alan Kay AMA
50 Years
Paula Te
7/25/2016 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 18 seconds
149: Melayoncé (feat. Melanie Araujo)
Today we had the opportunity to talk with Melanie Araujo, an independent designer and the creator of Front and Center. She shares her story with us, and we dig into complex topics like self-awareness, identity, personal growth, inclusion and diversity, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Melanie on the web:
Website
Twitter
Techies
Show Notes:
Front and Center
Figma
Cape Verde
Karmaloop
General Assembly
Telenav
Skillshare
Human
Renato Valdés Olmos
OmniGraffle
Principle
Daniel Hooper
Daniel on Design Details
John Maeda
KPCB
Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins
Felicia Horowitz
A16Z
Ben Horowitz
The Hard Thing About Hard Things
7/20/2016 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 42 seconds
148: Verbal Punctuation (feat. Tim Quirino)
Today we caught up with Tim Quirino, a product designer at Facebook working on Live. We dig into his background, mentorship, a designer's responsibility, vulnerability, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
UENO
Skurt
Tim on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Techies
Instagram
Twitter
Show Notes:
Tim on Twitter
Stewart Scott-Curran
Stewart on Design Details
Facebook Live
Facebook Music Stories
P'unk Avenue
Dreamweaver
Geekadelphia
Philly Geek Awards
Uwishunu
Eric Smith
Gabe Valdivia
Tim on Talk Turkey
7/18/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 46 seconds
147: Editorial Spackle (feat. Jessica Collier)
Today we sat down with Jessica Collier, who most recently led content and design at Stellar.org. We go deep into designing economies, the importance of words and titles, Silicon Valley, the role of content in design, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Skurt
Jessica on the web:
Medium
Twitter
Website
Show Notes:
Stellar
Stellar Developers
Mt. Gox
Interface as Mimesis
Jessica on Medium
Trancendentalism
To Save Everything, Click Here
Heather Phillips
Heather Phillips on Design Details
Lesson, on The Manual
Our Narratives, Ourselves, on The Manual
7/13/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 14 seconds
146: Smell-o-vision (feat. Amber Cartwright)
Today we caught up with Amber Cartwright, a design manager at Airbnb. We dig into her past and journey into design, management and leadership, invisible design, machine learning and AI, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 5,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Skurt
Amber on the web:
Medium
Twitter
Show Notes:
Airbnb
Material Design Choreography
WAP
Huge
IDEO Design Thinking
Katie Dill
Invisible Design
Airbnb Design blog
7/11/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 8 seconds
145: Sinister Candybar (feat. Chris Downer)
We recently sat down with Chris Downer, a designer at Sketch, previously at Realmac Software. We dig into his background, what it takes to design Sketch, how to build great software, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Chris on the web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Instagram
Show Notes:
Sketch
Sketch 3.9
Pieter Omvlee
Design Details ft. Pieter Omvlee
@sketchapp
Realmac Software
Pixelmator
Acorn
Emanuel Sá
Clear
Dan Counsell
Reeder
Tweetbot
Paper
Courier
Analog
LittleSnapper -> Ember
Nick Slater
Ryan Putnam
7/6/2016 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 27 seconds
144: Coca-Coolaid (feat. Stewart Scott-Curran)
Today we sat down with Stewart Scott-Curran, a designer working to build the brand team at Intercom. We dig into his background and journey as a designer, building a team with opinions, the ethics of design, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Stewart on the web:
Twitter
Instagram
Website
Medium
Show Notes:
Intercom
Creative Mornings SF
Halli
Linda Eliasen
Inside Intercom
Intercom World Tour
Julie on Inside Intercom
Clarke Harris
Maria Gonzalez
Justin Pervorse
Jennie Li
Ryan Hubbard
The Designers Republic
Thinking Fast and Slow
Tina Roth Eisenberg
Erika Hall
Erika on Design Details
7/4/2016 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 22 seconds
143: Design Systems: So Hot Right Now (feat. Karri Saarinen)
Today we met with Karri Saarinen, a designer at Airbnb working on their Design Language System. In this episode we dig deep into design tools and systems, collaboration at scale, building trust with design, and much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Dropbox
Karri on the web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Coinbase
Kippt
Building a Visual Language
Airbnb, The Way We Build
Git Sketch Plugin
Valistration
Jason
Taido Nakajima
Pablo Caro
Salih Abdul-Karim
Roy Stanfield
Ben Wilkins
Inc
Forrst
Kyle Bragger
Luke Beard
Luke on Design Details
Airbnb's design blog
6/29/2016 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 47 seconds
142: Relax To Get Past (feat. Daniel Hooper)
Today we caught up with Daniel Hooper, a designer and engineer working on Principle. We dig into his process of building a prototyping tool, building side projects, San Francisco, Apple, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Daniel on the web:
Twitter
Principle
Show Notes:
Principle
Framer
Flinto
InVision
Origami
Pixate
Product Hunt
Percepto
Gumroad
6/27/2016 • 55 minutes, 29 seconds
141: Stardust Towers (feat. Pieter Omvlee)
In this episode we sat down with Pieter Omvlee, the creator of Bohemian Coding and Sketch. We chat about remote work, building and designing software, creating culture, the vision for Sketch, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
UENO
Pieter on the web:
Twitter
Website
Show Notes:
Tom Giannattasio
Sketch
The Omni Group
Delicious Monster
Fontcase
Pieter's blog
Leaving the Mac App Store
Sketch's new pricing model
Teehan + Pieter
InVision
Craft
Sketch Data Populator
Basecamp
Affinity Designer
Figma
Adobe XD
6/22/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 19 seconds
140: Murky Waters (feat. Mike Davidson)
This episode has been a long time coming: we finally caught up with Mike Davidson, the previous VP of design at Twitter and an all-around wonderful human. We dig deep into topics like evaluating designers, openness and honesty in tech, building teams, diversity, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Mike on the web:
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
Mike on Twitter
Evaluating Designers
Five Thirty Eight
Epicurrence
Soopa
Mike's thoughts on SF and Tech
Where Good Ideas Come From
Creativity Inc.
Daniel Burka
6/20/2016 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 9 seconds
139: Story Time! (feat. Josh Austin)
Today we sat down with Josh Austin, a designer working on the VR team at YouTube. We dig into his past, talk about blogs and learning, communities and leveling up, virtual reality and what's next for designers, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
UENO
Josh on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
YouTube 360
Daydream
Chris Spooner
Tuts
Smashing Magazine
Abduzeedo
Fabio Sasso
Jean-Marc Denis
Epicurrence
Marc Hemeon
CSS Tricks
Digg Reader
Polygon
Jon Gold
Mrmrs Writing
Backcountry
Oakley
Mark Jardine
Tapbots
Chris Welch
Chikezie Ejiasi
Zac Keeler
Nathan Roberts
Airbrake Minisite
Brad Frost
Ethan Marcotte
Oakley Airwave
Nick Woodman
Oakley + Google Glass
Envoy
Google Cardboard
Daydream Labs
Brian Pullen
Oculus
Vive
Christophe Tauziet on Design Details
6/15/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 54 seconds
138: SlickSlacks (feat. Chanpory Rith)
In this episode we catch up with Chanpory Rith, co-founder of Mixmax and previously a designer at Google, Dubberly Design Office and Meta Design. We talk about his journey through tech, working at agencies, big companies and startups, advice to young designers, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Chanpory on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Medium
Mixmax
Show Notes:
Design Details Tee
Mixmax
Techies
Chanpory on Techies
UENO
MetaDesign
Erik Spiekermann
Dubberly Design Office
Chefs Table with Francis Mallmann
Joyable
Jason Cornwell
Inkling
Marc Hemeon
Swipies
6/13/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 42 seconds
137: NBA Friends (feat. Christophe Tauziet)
Today we caught up with Christophe Tauziet, a designer at Facebook working on social VR. We dig into his background and hobbies, working at Apple, Parse and Facebook, designing at scale, VR, the future of design, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
UENO
Christophe on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
People over Heroes
Instagram
Medium
Show Notes:
Parse
So French Project
Firebase
Christophe's Instagram
Facebook Live
Christophe on Design Details last year
Buffer
Sam Soffes
Louie Mantia
Sony a7R II
Ricoh Theta
GK3
Collage
Jeremy Goldberg
Jeremy on Design Details
Alex Cornell
Sam Evans
Unity
6/8/2016 • 53 minutes, 9 seconds
136: All Bridge, No Apple (feat. Rasmus Andersson)
In today's episode we sat down with Rasmus Andersson, a designer at Figma who previously designed at Dropbox, Facebook and Spotify. We dig into the world of design tools, programming, design process, collaboration, craft, bridges and apples, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Rasmus on the web:
Website
Instagram
Twitter
GitHub
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Design Tee-Tails Shirt
Figma
Pixelapse
Pixate
Principle
Form
Flinto
InVision
Marvel
Squall
Web Assembly
Sebastiaan de With
6/6/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 20 seconds
135: How Hard Can It Be? (feat. Jasper Hauser)
In today's show we catch up with Jasper Hauser, the co-founder of SOFA and currently a design manager at Facebook. We dig into Jasper's past, the creation and evolution of SOFA, moving to Palo Alto by way of Facebook, craft and icon design, managing teams and processes, and so much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Jasper on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Show Notes:
Ootje Oxenaar
Dirk Stoop
Koen Bok
SOFA
Checkout
Disco
Cappuccino
Mike Matas
Hugo van Heuven
Kaleidoscope
Whiskey App Icon
Drew Hamlin
Josh Williams
Keegan Jones
Figma
Jon Lax
Nylas + Sketch + Design Details Meetup
Design Tee-Tails Shirt
6/1/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 44 seconds
134: Bias Filter (feat. Braden Kowitz)
Today we caught up with Braden Kowitz, a design partner at Google Ventures. We dig into Braden's work at GV, his background and journey at Google, prototyping, design process, building a design culture, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Braden on the web:
Twitter
GV Profile
Dribbble
Medium
Instagram
Show Notes:
Design Details + Sketch + Nylas Meetup
GV
Daniel Burka
Daniel on Design Details
Jake Knapp
Michael Margolis
John Zeratsky
Kristen Brillantes
GV Sprint
Sprint Book
RES
ClassPass
Flatiron Health
Marshall Bock
Git Sketch
5/30/2016 • 59 minutes, 24 seconds
133: Follow the Gifs (feat. Sarah Jackson)
Today we're excited to share a very special episode of Design Details! In this show we sat down with Sarah Jackson, the full-time producer of our very own Spec Network. Sarah has been producing all of the Spec podcasts for almost a year, managing all operations, sales, new show onboarding and so much more – we dig into her journey to SF, what it's like building a content network, upcoming projects and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Sarah on the web:
Twitter
Website
Pinterest
Show Notes:
Spec
Andrew Carroll
Andrew on Immutable
Vicki Tan on Design Details
The Hood Sisters on Design Details
Linda Eliasen on Design Details
Vicarious
ShopSavvy
Mule Design
Mike Monteiro
Erika Hall
Erika on Design Details
Kristin Martin
Design Details Live @ GitHub
Spec on Twitter
5/25/2016 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 15 seconds
132: Outdoor Disrupt (feat. Justin Graham)
Today we caught up with Justin Graham after returning from his journey to the Pacific Northwest and Japan. We dig into his background, making the leap to SF, building side projects, freelancing, remote work, traveling and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Freshbooks
Justin on the web:
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Wander
Behance
Show Notes:
Evergreen Lake
Muse
Justin on Behance
Jeffrey Kalmikoff
Gabriel Valdivia
Gabe on Design Details
Caleb Davenport
Caleb on Design Details
Sam Soffes
Sam on Design Details
Headspace
Meg Robichaud
Meg on Design Details
Keegan Jones
5/23/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 15 seconds
131: A Silicon Valley Eternity (feat. Joshua Taylor)
Today we caught up once again with Joshua Taylor, previously a design director at Evernote who is currently contracting and working on a better experience for podcast consumption. We talk about his back story and becoming a designer, growing within organizations, freelancing and humility, leveling up as a junior designer and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Joshua on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
Joshua on Design Details #98
Evernote
Hyper
Lemonade
Erik Spiekermann
Google black links a/b test
Gabe Campodonico
Design Inc.
Marc Hemeon
5/18/2016 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 51 seconds
130: Ramen UI (feat. Linda Dong)
Today we caught up with Linda Dong, a designer who worked on the prototyping team at Apple before leaving to travel the world. We dig into her experiences prototyping, diversity in tech, dealing with criticism, building video games and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Freshbooks
Linda on the web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
Firewatch
Olly Moss
Linda's Keynote Motion Graphic
iAd Producer
Apple Diversity
Mike Davidson
Mike's blog post
Bret Victor
Avi Cieplinski
Avi on Design Details
David Hart
Mica
Swift A Day
Origami
Final Cut Pro X
Star Walk
@misofrenchie
5/16/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 30 seconds
129: Respect the Craft (feat. Claudio Guglieri)
Today we were able to catch up with Claudio Guglieri, a designer in SF making beautiful websites and products. We dig into his background as a designer from Spain, his process, honing craft, hiring designers, building products, writing for yourself, developing personal styles and so much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO, UENO on Twitter
Claudio on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Behance
Medium
Show Notes:
Elephant
Gabriel Valdivia
Gabe on Design Details
Facebook Design Resources
Claudio's amazing website
Framer
Drag to selfie
Therese Larsson
North Kingdom
Mega
Kim Dotcom
John Ashenden
Fantasy Interactive
What makes you special?
Dann Petty
Dann on Design Details
The photoshop template
5/11/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 27 seconds
128: I Call Shotgun! (feat. Al Ingram and Ben Mingo)
Today we sat down with Al Ingram and Ben Mingo, two pixel pushers at UENO and recent SF transplants. We dig into their backgrounds and journeys to San Francisco, what it's like working at UENO, finding inspiration, interviewing and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Freshbooks
Al on the web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Behance
Instagram
Ben on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Behance
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
UENO
Dann Petty
Dann's Vlog
Dann on Design Details
Brian on Dann's Vlog
T-Shaped Person
Hali
Halli on Design Details
Buffer
Carolyn Zhang
Carolyn on Design Details
Michael Beirut
Anson Schall
Anson on Design Details
UENO on Twitter
5/9/2016 • 55 minutes, 10 seconds
127: F of X (feat. Luke Beard)
Today we caught up with Luke Beard, a designer currently working on building Exposure, a platform for photo stories. We invent a new mathematical formula for success, discuss building businesses vs. companies, talk origin stories and making moves to Silicon Valley, and much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Luke on the web:
Website
Twitter
Exposure
Instagram
Dribbble
Blog
Show Notes:
Exposure
Kyle Bragger
Elepath
Thinglist
Digital Ocean
Buffer
Joel Gascoigne
Leo Widrich
Tom Moor
5/4/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
126: Hone Your Own (feat. Heather Phillips)
Today we sat down with Heather Phillips, a designer currently managing at Designer Fund. We chat about her experiences working across a huge range of designers and startups, women in design, mentorship, getting a first job, the value of design school and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Freshbooks
Heather on the web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Show Notes:
Heather on Twitter
Women in Design
Maria Molfino
XX+UX
Designer Fund
Designer Fund Bridge
Katie Topper
General Assembly
Tradecraft
5/2/2016 • 1 hour, 16 seconds
125: Back to the Drawing Board, Baby (feat. Vanessa Cho)
Today we caught up with Vanessa Cho, a designer and manager leading the software team at GoPro. We dig into her background as a designer, the hard truths about being a great manager and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Vanessa on the web:
Twitter
Interview with O'Reilly Design
Show Notes:
GoPro
Charlie Waite
Charlie on Design Details
4/27/2016 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 37 seconds
124: Dazzle (feat. Jeremy Goldberg)
Today we caught up once more with Jeremy Goldberg, a designer at Facebook working on Messenger and bots. We dig into designing for AI/bots, critique, process, trust, and more. Oh, and we coin a fun new term for designers.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Freshbooks
Jeremy on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Show Notes:
Design Tee-Tails
Messenger Bots
Quip
Dropbox Paper
M by Facebook
Epicurrence
Spring
Quartz Design Details
Sprint
Michael Leggett
David Marcus
Austin Bales
BuzzFeed Product Design Roles 2.0
Dann Petty
Anthony Smith
Carolyn Zhang
Dustin Senos
4/25/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 52 seconds
123: Live @ Github (feat. Carolyn Zhang, Heather Phillips, Mo Woods & Diana Mounter)
This is it! Our first live episode recorded at GitHub in SF - thank you so much to GitHub for hosting and to everyone who was able to make it out! We had a blast in this episode talking with our four panelists about design mentorship, education, critique and more.
If you weren't able to make it to the live show, you can catch the video on our Twitch stream. We'll be hosting more live events soon, so stay in touch on Twitter.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Mo on the web:
Twitter
Inneract Project
Diana on the web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
Carolyn on the web:
Dribbble
Instagram
Website
Twitter
Heather on the web:
Website
Designer Fund
Twitter
Medium
Show Notes:
GitHub
Mark Otto
Mark on Design Details
Michael Schultz
Michael on Design Details
Spec.fm
Kristy Tillman
Kristy on Design Details
Josh Taylor
Josh on Design Details
Inneract Project
Pentagram
Diana on Design Details
Design Details Live @ Etsy
Jacob Berlow
HaraldurThorleifsson
Chronicle Books
Joe Gebbia
Designer Fund
Enrique Allen
Ben Blumenfeld
KPCB Fellowship
The Illusion of Life
Cemre Güngör
4/20/2016 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 54 seconds
122: Lookin' to Cookin' (feat. Josh Puckett & Justin Pervorse)
Today we regrouped with the JPs - Justin Pervorse and Josh Puckett! We dig into cooking, definitions, titles, critique, management and so much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,200 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Freshbooks
Dropbox
Josh on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Justin on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
Design Details Tees
Chef's Table
Cooked
Justin on Design Details
Josh on Design Details
Dann Petty
Dann on Design Details
UENO
Schloss Post
Even
Jeff Holden
Figma
Framer
Koen Bock
Our Mutual Friend Brewery
4/18/2016 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 15 seconds
121: Web Trauma (feat. Bill Labus and Benjamin De Cock)
Today we caught up with two members of the Stripe design team, Bill Labus and Benjamin De Cock. We dig into their roles as UI designers, collaborating in code, critique, process and tools at Stripe, working remotely, origin stories, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,200 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Dropbox
Bill on the web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Ben on the web:
Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
Show Notes:
Stripe
onfleet
Khoi Vinh
Khoi on Design Details
Malthe Sigurdsson
Malthe on Design Details
Ludwig Pettersson
Stripe on Dribbble
Stripe Relay
Stripe Bitcoin
Stripe Atlas
Stripe Connect
Michaël Villar
Kickoff
4/13/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 51 seconds
120: Shout Out, Mom! (feat. Adam Polselli)
Today we caught up with Adam Polselli, a product designer and design lead at Dropbox. We dig into current projects at Dropbox, Adam's background, rejection and navigating a career path, hiring designers, what keeps Adam up at night and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,200 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Etsy
Adam on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
Director X
Soleio
Soleio on Design Details
Wilson Miner
Wilson on Design Details
Josh Puckett
Josh on Design Details
Malthe Sigurdsson
Malthe on Design Details
Joshua Jenkins
Yi Wei
Morgan Knutson
Morgan on Design Details
Allison House
Allison on Design Details
Drew Houston
4/11/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 15 seconds
119: Dead Sea Scrollbar (feat. Yaron Schoen)
Today we caught up with Yaron Schoen, a designer at Compass living in New York. We dig into Yaron's background and path into design, the changing environment of client work, building style guides and shipping great work.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Yaron on the web:
Website
About
Twitter
TGD
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Compass
Moviephone
Clarity Conf
In Defense of Homogeneous Design
Brian's response
The Unbearable Homogeneity of Design
Cap
4/6/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 14 seconds
118: The Helena Price™ (feat. Helena Price)
Today we were able to sit down with Helena Price, a photographer in SF who has been hard at work on the Techies Project (launching today!). In this show we dig into Techies, Helena's background in tech and path to becoming a full-time photographer, dealing with stagnation and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 4,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Etsy
Helena on the web:
Techies
Website
Blog
Twitter
Instagram
Medium
Show Notes:
Techies
The tweet
The call for subjects
Mark III
Stewart Scott-Curran
Juicero
Earnest
Haraldur Thorleifsson
Carolyn Zhang
UENO
Dann Petty
Laura Brunow Miner
Capture One
4/4/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 53 seconds
117: The Cool Tools (feat. Dylan Field)
Today we caught up with Dylan Field, the CEO and co-founder of Figma. In this episode we dig into Dylan's background, design tools an Figma, internships, opinionated design, design education and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Dylan on the web:
Twitter
Figma
Show Notes:
Figma
Figma Vector Networks
WebGL
O'Reilly
inDinero
DJ Patil
Flipboard
Evan Wallace
The Thiel Fellowship
Sarah Pease
Skala Preview
Irreducible Complexity
Craft
REST vs. CRUD
Adobe XD
Sandwich
3/30/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 2 seconds
116: At Least There's Catan (feat. Connor McSheffrey)
Today we sat down with Connor McSheffrey, a photographer and designer in SF most recently at Dropbox and VSCO. We dig into his background in programming and freelancing, making the leap to SF, photography and more!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Etsy
Connor on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
VSCO
GitHub
Show Notes:
Jon Gold
Linda Eliasen
Jon + Linda on Design Details
VSCO
Kevin Rose
The New Screensavers
Ethan Marcotte
Jeffrey Zeldman
Dan Mall
Dan on Design Details
Jason Santa Maria
Jason on Design Details
Ryan Putnam
Ryan on Design Details
Connor on Instagram
Nikon D810
3/28/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 57 seconds
115: Puppies, People, 'Puters (feat. Kelly Sutton)
Today we caught up with Kelly Sutton, a software engineer currently leading product at imgix who is well-known in the design community for co-founding Designer News. In this episode we dig into Kelly's background, learn how to deal with a company shutdown and the story of Designer News, discuss tips for managing ICs and more!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
UENO
Kelly on the Web:
Website
GitHub
Twitter
Show Notes:
imgix
Kelly on Immutable
AmazingSuperPowers
Lonely Sandwich
Hack College
LayerVault
Product/market Fit
Spec
Spec Slack team
Allan Grinshtein
The Flat Design Era
Josh Taylor
"Designers shouldn’t code. They should study business."
Design Details feat. Josh Taylor
3/23/2016 • 1 hour, 36 seconds
113: Artist Formerly Known As (feat. Jeff Smith)
Today we caught up with our good friend Jeff Smith, a designer at Facebook, a shralper at heart, and an all-around amazing designer. We start off digging into Jeff's background but quickly start to uncover what makes a great manager, how to deal with imposter syndrome, filling in skill gaps, answering the eternal 1x vs 2x debate, and addressing the importance of visual design.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
UENO
Jeff on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Frindle (book)
Gene Ross
Gene on Design Details
Ben Johnson / Elegant Seagulls
GoPro
MDS
Float Label Pattern
Pho
thoughtbot
Geoff Teehan
Facebook Design Resources
Teehan + Lax
Facebook iOS 9 GUI
Facebook Devices
Hands Kit
Julius Tarng
Gabriel Valdivia
Epicurrence
Daily UI
Kanye West on Ikea
3/16/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute
112: Turtleneck Tutorials (feat. Marshall Bock)
Today we finally had the chance to catch Marshall Bock on a solo recording! We dig deeper into his background, dive into sketch tips and tricks, talk about grids and guides and how to build great cross-platform experiences.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Marshall on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Blog
Show Notes:
Vicarious
YouTube Gaming
Spec Network
Sarah Jackson
Stuff You Should Know
WMS
Marshall on Design Details pt. 1
Marshall on Design Details pt. 2
Material Design Guidelines
Morgan Knutson
Morgan on Design Details
Design Details exploration of Stripe Dashboard
Elle Luna on Design Details
Loren Brichter
Palm webOS
Matias Duarte
Jeremy Goldberg
Jeremy on Design Details
Nudge.it
3/14/2016 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 4 seconds
111: Claim to Flame (feat. Vicki Tan)
Today we sat down with Vicki Tan, a designer here in SF working at Lyft and wearing all black. In this episode we get into Vicki's journey to design, crafting a better interview process, management and having successful one-on-ones, hustling, getting a first design job and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Vicki on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Show Notes:
Lyft
Atmosphere
Interaction of Color
Harrison Bowden
Frank Yoo
Marc Haumann
Open IDEO
Cargo Collective
Treehouse
Ryan Putnam
Design Details with Ryan
Mackey Saturday
Design Details with Mackey
3/9/2016 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 50 seconds
110: MAMP Patient Zero (feat. Joey Banks)
Today we caught up with Joey Banks, a designer here in SF, previously at Scoot Networks. Joey is a self-described junior designer, and in today's show we dig into his journy in the industry, his next projects, what makes a good mentor, how to build your network and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Joey on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Blog
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Scoot Networks
Pumped
Brian on Spotify
Joey on Spotify
Kerem Suer
Kerem on Design Details
Operator
Figma
Dustin Senos
Sam Soffes
Craft
Sketch Data Populator
3/7/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 47 seconds
109: Vim Me Up, Scottie (feat. Dan Eden)
Today we sat down with Daniel Eden, a design engineer at Dropbox. We dig briefly into Dan's background, talk about the relationship between designers and developers, writing CSS at scale, scratching your own itch and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Dan on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Portfolio
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Dropbox
Dropbox Business
Dan's side projects
Scooter
Mark Otto
Bootstrap
Animate.css
Morgan Knutson
Morgan on Design Details
Quadraat
vim
Adam Morse
Adam Morse on Design Details
Swift @ IBM
Immutable
Digital Ruin
Golden Hour
The Code Book
Drew Wilson
Sam Soffes
Tim Van Damme
3/2/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 9 seconds
108: The Flopping Dead (feat. Brad Simpson)
Today we caught up with the designer formerly known as Brad Simpson. Brad currently designs at Medium, but he comes from a highly technical hardware background at IDEO and MIT. We dig into Brad's transition from hardware/mechanical design to software design, the challenges of designing at Medium and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Sponsor Spec
Brad on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Show Notes:
The Medium Design Team
Hackers
Flow
Wilson Miner
Human Centered Design
Mike Matas
Principles
Ev Williams
The California Sunday Magazine
2/29/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 41 seconds
107: Just Enough Wax: LIVE @ Epicurrence
Today we have a very special, experimental episode of Design Details. On our last night of Epicurrence #3 we invited folks to come answer one of three questions; the result is a 28-guest mega-episode!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
UENO's Free Epicurrence Montues Ticket
Show Notes:
All Epicurrence #3 Folks
Kassie Scribner
Aubrey Johnson
Matt D. Smith
Jeff Smith
Charles Pearson
Ben Johnson
Robbin Cenijn
Jean-Marc Denis
Roxanne Clediere
Bobbilee Hartman
Courtney Leonard
Eric Atwell
Jim DeBrock
Brian Athey
Meredith Schomburg
Marc Hemeon
Anson Schall
Ash Huang
Brittany Brown
Arthur Armenta
Goef Crowl
Dann Petty
Adam Luptak
Gene Ross
Zac Keeler
Daina Lightfoot
Robin Clediere
Mackey Saturday
2/24/2016 • 55 minutes, 1 second
106: Glorified Hustlers (feat. Mackey Saturday & Meg Robichaud)
For our third Epicurrence episode we sat down with Mackey Saturday and Meg Robichaud. We catch up on their past year, branding and illustration work, how to navigate company politics, the way to get critique as a freelancer, and a handfull of listener questions at the end!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Mackey on the web:
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Twitter
Meg on the web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Behance
Instagram
Medium
Show Notes:
Dann Petty + Drew Wilson on Design Details
Meg on Design Details
Mackey's Studio
CGH
Gene Ross on Design Details
2/22/2016 • 59 minutes, 30 seconds
105: Arbiter of Taste (feat. Ben Cline & Anson Schall)
In another Epicurrence recording of Design Details, we caught up with Ben Cline and Anson Schall of Rally Interactive. We dig into Rally's humble beginnings, the merit of design awards, how designers and developers work together, and the worst kind of client.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Ben on the web:
Dribbble
Twitter
Behance
Medium
Anson on the web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Rally Interactive
National Parks Case Study
Welikesmall
Wes Pearce
Rally on Dribbble
FWA
Snowbird Case Study
InVision
Beta Rally Interactive
Teehan+Lax
Rally on Twitter
2/17/2016 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 24 seconds
104: All Good in the Hood (feat. Jen & Amy Hood)
In our first Epicurrence recording we caught up with the talented Amy and Jen Hood, founders of Hoodzpah Design. In this show we chat with the twins about their backgrounds as designers, work life balance, side projects, pricing and how to start a design business.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Amy on the web:
Dribbble
Instagram
Twitter
Jen on the web:
Dribbble
Instagram
Twitter
Show Notes:
Hoodzpah
Odds and Sods
In Pursuit Of
#ConnectingThings
Geoff + Bryn's Podcast
SoulPancake
Kid President
Ash Huang
Ash Huang on Design Details
Mackey Saturday
Epicurrence
Marc Hemeon
A Hoodrat’s Guide to: Starting a Design Business
Hoodzpah Instagram
Josh Sortino
Valio Con
Aubrey Johnson
Deus Ex Machina
Dan Cassaro
2/15/2016 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 40 seconds
103: Sacrifice for Pixels (feat. Drew Wilson & Dann Petty)
In another special roundtable episode of Design Details, we caught up with Drew Wilson and Dann Petty, the creators of the Valio Con and Epicurrence design conferences. We dig into the ethos of their creations, the hardest parts of pulling together a community, and what it takes to create a physical experience for hundreds of people.
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Sponsor:
UENO
Dann on the Web:
Behance
Dribbble
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Epicurrence
Drew on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
Plasso
Show Notes:
Design Details ft. Drew Wilson
Design Details ft. Dann Petty
Epicurrence
Montues
Valio Con
Pictos
Mike Davidson
Josh Hemsley
Marc Hemeon
Tobias van Schneider
Daniel Burka
Design Details, Epicurrence Live
Design Inc.
Design Details ft. Gene Ross
2/10/2016 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 50 seconds
102: Sick Ajax Skills (feat. Adam Michela)
This episode with Adam Michela was soopa fun; Adam is a designer at AirBnb, previously at Last, Facebook and Gowalla among others. We caught up to talk about Adam's background as a designer, building style guides at scale, the impact of engineering on user experience, and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 3,000 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
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Adam on the web:
Twitter
Website
Medium
GitHub
Show Notes:
Karri Saarinen
Epicurrence Montues
Mike Rundle
Khoi Vinh
Koi Vinh on Design Details
Jeffrey Zeldman
Designing with Web Standards
Mike Davidson
Capital Factory
Gowalla
Foursquare
AFNetworking
Alamo Fire
Josh Williams
Flame Wheel Pokémon move
Keegan Jones
Scott Raymond
Blinksale
Pack Rat facebook game
Jack Dorsey
Beluga
Tim Van Damme
Holly Burns
Phil McAllister
Facebook Paper
Mike Matas
Pop on GitHub
AsyncDisplayKit
Brandon Walkin
Kimon Tsinteris
Daring Fireball
Accidental Tech Podcast
Soleio
Soleio on Design Details
Wilson Miner
Wilson Miner on Design Details
Lift
The Last Guide Company
Soma water filter
In another roundtable episode of Design Details, we caught up with Katie Zhu and Tara Mann to chat about social media, personal brands, new media, storytelling and our favorite undiscovered apps!
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Sponsor:
Front Conference - Use the promo code 'designdetails' to get $50 off!
UENO
Katie on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Website
pamplemousse
Tara on the Web:
Website
Instagram
Twitter
Show Notes:
Peach
Threads for dummies, i.e. Brian
Kt's Email Newsletter
Tobias van Schneider
Gary Vaynerchuk
Call Your Girlfriend
fuckjerry
Jerry of the Day
Not Jony Ive
Daring Fireball
Nuzzel
Input
Pinpoint
Caleb Davenport
Lickability
List App
Old Sport
Delectable
@uberbryn
Rumsfeld Solitaire
Mike Isaac
2/3/2016 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 4 seconds
100: Goldilocks Fidelity (feat. Daniel Burka)
Episode 100! We made it - thank you so much to everyone has listened to an episode, shared the show with a friend or reached out to us on Twitter this past year; we wouldn't be here without you. For this special episode we caught up with Daniel Burka to talk about his background, process, critique, what keeps him up at night and more. Enjoy!
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Daniel on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
GV Profile
Medium
Show Notes:
GV
Google Ventures Rebrand
Dribbble
Irene Au
John Maeda
Jared Erondu
GV Design Team
silverorange
Jon Hicks on Firefox Branding
Kevin Rose
Pownce
Stewart Butterfield
Slack
Milk acquisition
Sprint Book
Design sprints how-to
2/1/2016 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 32 seconds
99: Internet Points (feat. Ian Silber)
Today we sat down with Ian Silber, a designer (and design manager!) at Instagram. We dig into his background, talk about taking bets on young designers, his key learnings in management, briefly diverge into cooking, and return back to his process for hiring at Instagram.
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Sponsor:
UENO
Ian on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Medium
Instagram
GitHub
Show Notes:
typeracer
37signals
Campaign Monitor
anotepad.com
Intab
Cookie Clicker
AdVenture Capitalist!
Josh Puckett
Steven Walker
Ryan O'Rourke
Soleio
Soleio on Design Details
Josh Puckett on Design Details
Hyperlapse
Layout
Boomerang
Chris Connolly
Figma
Project Comet
Principle
Flour + Water
Soylent
Blue Apron
1/28/2016 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 6 seconds
98: Inhale the Flattery (feat. Marc Hemeon & Joshua Taylor)
For episode 98 we sat down with Marc Hemeon and Joshua Taylor to talk about their new company, Design Inc. We also dig into their biggest advice for young designers, what they would learn if they could start again, soul vs. ego and what it takes to surround yourself with the best people.
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Marc on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Medium
Art
Dribbble
Instagram
Josh on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Instagram
Show Notes:
Design Inc.
Evernote
Watchville
Kevin Rose
TeeFury
Design by Humans
iOS HIG
Material Spec
Marc on Design Process
In today's episode of Design Details we brought the Vicarious crew, Marshall Bock and Josh Sortino, over to have a round table discussion about design leadership. This is a different format from our usual shows, so ping us on Twitter @designdetailsfm with your thoughts and feedback!
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Sponsors:
UENO
Josh on the Web:
Website
Medium
Dribbble
Twitter
Unsplash
Instagram
Marshall on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Blog
Show Notes:
Josh on the State of Design Leadership
Teespring
YouTube Gaming
Josh on Instagram
Vicarious Podcast
Geoff Teehan
Julie Zhuo
Cap Watkins
Daniel Burka
Kim Bost
Ben Cline
Mike Matas
@vicarious_fm on Twitter
1/20/2016 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 35 seconds
96: Granola Mogul (feat. Kerem Suer)
Today we caught up with Kerem Suer, a product designer at Operator. We've been itching to chat with Kerem for the past year, and it was so fun to finally get to catch up! In this episode we talk about Kerem's background as a designer and sailor, career progression, side projects, and the dumbest domain names we've ever bought.
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Sponsors:
Epicurrence Montues
Kerem on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
Operator
Fitbit
Jonathan Lieberman
Design Details ft. Robin and Roxane Clediere
Kerem's file naming structure
Omada Health
1/18/2016 • 1 hour, 52 seconds
95: Sandwich Artist (feat. Brian Benitez)
For our first new recording in 2016 we caught up with Brian Benitez, a designer who built Collective Ray over the past 5 years and has just recently joined the team at Weebly. We chat about his origins as a designer, making the switch to Weebly, moving to SF and, of course, sandwich art.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Ueno
Epicurrence Montues
Brian on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Show Notes:
Weebly
Collective Ray
Jeff Broderick
Disqus
Magic
Digit
Principle
Flinto
Collective Ray on Dribbble
Focus Lab
Oculus Rift Preorder
Pokemon Go
Ready Player One
Rogie King
Morgan Knutson
Juan Arreguin
1/13/2016 • 55 minutes, 2 seconds
94: Best of 2015 - Part 4
For the next two weeks we're taking some time off with our friends and family - to tide everyone over, we've compiled four episodes with some of our favorite clips of 2015. We hope you enjoy listening back and re-discovering some of our earliest content, and we'll be back with new interviews in 2016!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,700 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Design Details on the Web:
@designdetailsfm on Twitter
@specfm
Slack
Show Notes:
81: It's Complicated... (Live at Etsy, feat. Joel Califa, Jessica Harllee & Justin Edmund)
73: Feedback Friends (feat. Katie Dill)
74: Itchy Feet (feat. Diana Mounter)
70: Nothing's Sacred, Not Even Goats (feat. Ash Huang)
84: Crochet Monotype (feat. Aaron Moodie)
4: Meatspace User Onboarding (feat. Kristy Tillman)
24: Open Source Religion (feat. Kevin Rose)
65: Meatwad Flip-Flops (feat. Linda Eliasen)
1/11/2016 • 57 minutes, 52 seconds
93: Best of 2015 - Part 3
For the next two weeks we're taking some time off with our friends and family - to tide everyone over, we've compiled four episodes with some of our favorite clips of 2015. We hope you enjoy listening back and re-discovering some of our earliest content, and we'll be back with new interviews in 2016!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,700 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
UENO
Design Details on the Web:
@designdetailsfm on Twitter
@specfm
Slack
Show Notes:
39: YoTube (feat. Mike Essl)
34: Second Shift (feat. Allison House)
37: Crisper Articulation (feat. Julie Zhuo)
29: Bananagrams (feat. Ryan Putnam & Nick Slater)
22: Poor Man's Pokemon (feat. Cennydd Bowles)
20: Soft Computer Hands (feat. Dustin Senos)
17: Ptotes Pterodactyl (feat. Divya Manian & Bradee Evans)
1: How Nerdy of an Answer Do You Want? (feat. Sam Soffes)
1/6/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 27 seconds
92: Best of 2015 - Part 2
For the next two weeks we're taking some time off with our friends and family - to tide everyone over, we've compiled four episodes with some of our favorite clips of 2015. We hope you enjoy listening back and re-discovering some of our earliest content, and we'll be back with new interviews in 2016!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,700 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Iconfinder Custom Design
Design Details on the Web:
@designdetailsfm on Twitter
@specfm
Slack
Show Notes:
61: State of Louisville (feat. Josh Puckett)
45: Year of the Snail (feat. Elle Luna)
67: Open the Kimono (feat. Soleio Cuervo)
77: Pegacorns (feat. Drew Wilson)
78: Bob Ross Petty (feat. Dann Petty)
1/4/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
91: Best of 2015 - Part 1
For the next two weeks we're taking some time off with our friends and family - to tide everyone over, we've compiled four episodes with some of our favorite clips of 2015. We hope you enjoy listening back and re-discovering some of our earliest content, and we'll be back with new interviews in 2016!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,700 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Design Details on the Web:
@designdetailsfm on Twitter
@specfm
Slack
Show Notes:
63: More Nougat (feat. Jon Lax)
55: Wizards (feat. Wilson Miner and Ryan Sims)
7: VP of Unnecessary Redesign (feat. Cap Watkins)
38: Electronic Parties (feat. Geoff Teehan)
43: Freedom Juice (feat. Jon Gold)
53: Solving the Shout Problem (feat. Sahil Lavingia)
54: Cute Puppy Syndrome (feat. Jacob Thornton)
12/30/2015 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 21 seconds
90: Master Yodan (feat. Dan Mall)
In our last recorded guest episode of 2015, we were able to catch up with Dan Mall! We couldn't have asked for a more perfect episode to end our year - in this show Dan drops knowledge about freelancing, job titles, and helping people do the best work of their lives.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,600 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Iconfinder Custom Design
Dan on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Writings
Dribbble
SuperFriendly
Typedia
Show Notes:
Amtrak Writers Residency
Jason Santa Maria
Design Details with Jason Santa Maria
SuperFriendly
Dan's Blog
Rob Weychert
Kevin Cornell
Chris Cashdollar
April Donovan
Big Spaceship
Happy Cog
A List Apart
Zeldman
Greg Hoy
Dustin Senos
Dustin Senos on Design Details
Modeling Mentorship
Dann Petty
Titles Are Important
Jeremy Keith
The Message Podcast
12/28/2015 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 2 seconds
89: Sh**s & Gigs (feat. Justin Pervorse)
In this episode we caught up with Justin Pervorse, a designer and illustrator at Dropbox, and previously at MailChimp. We dig into Justin's backstory, making vinyl toys at MailChimp, creating a custom t-shirt deli shop at Dropbox and the worst parts about living in San Francisco.
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Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Justin on the Web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
MailChimp
Ron Lewis
MailChimp toy
Justin as a puppet
Linda Eliasen
Linda on Design Details
Josh Puckett
Josh on Desgin Details
Carousel
Mailbox
Dropbox Jobs
Scooters Sandwich Shop
12/23/2015 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
88: Deuces, Coding (feat. Katie Zhu)
This week we caught up with Katie Zhu, an engineer and product manager at Medium. We pick Katie's brain about product management, holacracy and organizational structure, exploring new products, email newsletters, imposter syndrome and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Iconfinder Custom Design
Katie on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Website
Show Notes:
Medium 2.0
Dustin Senos
Geoff Teehan
Brad Simpson
Epicurrence
Bryn's mentorship post
Medium iOS App
Holacracy
Where Good Ideas Come From
pamplemousse
Ann Friedman Weekly
Jack Cheng Sunday
Tobias van Schneider
Jacob Thornton
@fat on Design Details
Ev Williams
Being @fat's Girlfriend
Guillermo Rauch
12/21/2015 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 34 seconds
87: Chillustrations (feat. Meg Robichaud)
In this episode we finally caught up with Meg Robichaud, a designer and illustrator traveling and freelancing around the world. We talk about her background as a creator, the nomad lifestyle, her illustration processes and some of her latest thoughts and writings.
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Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Meg on the Web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Behance
Instagram
Medium
Show Notes:
Teespring 404s
Dann Petty
Epicurrence
Hacker Paradise
Dann Petty on working for free
Meg on Behance
Meg on Dribbble
Cintiq
Meg's writing
12/16/2015 • 54 minutes, 31 seconds
86: Adult Recess (feat. Susan Lin)
This week we caught up with Susan Lin, an artist, designer and coder building things over at Treehouse. In this episode we dig into Susan's background as a creative, her process as a designer and developer, how remote work and flat organizations can maximize productivity, and the value of building a personal brand.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Susan on the Web:
Website
Blog
Shop
Instagram
Twitter
Dribbble
CodePen
Show Notes:
Treehouse
Matt Spiel
Chris Michel
Open Table
Susan's shop
A Manufactory
Raincat
Sketchnotes
Creative Mornings
12/14/2015 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 44 seconds
85: Lettering Liaison (feat. Tobias Frere-Jones)
This is the last of our New York recordings with none-other than legendary type designer, Tobias Frere-Jones! Tobias recently released Mallory, his new company's first family, so the timing couldn't have been better. In this episode we learn about Tobias' design process, how he first became interested in type, and just what kind of details go into creating an entire family.
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Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Tobias on the Web:
Website
Mallory
Wikipedia
Font Bureau Profile
Twitter
Show Notes:
Mallory
Sasha Frere-Jones
FontShop
Font Bureau
Dolores
Note: MicroFocus renamed to MicroPlus
Matthew Carter
Linotype
Specimens of printing types
12/9/2015 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
84: Crochet Monotype (feat. Aaron Moodie)
Last month while in New York City we got to catch up with Aaron Moodie, a product designer at Etsy. We pick his brain about hustling, portfolio advice, moving around the world for new jobs and the future of apps.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,300 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Aaron on the Web:
Dribbble
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
Etsy
Etsy sell page
Design Details ft. Randy Hunt
Design Matters with Randy Hunt
Slime
Atom
Sketch
Brent Jackson
Digit
Acorns
Operator
Magic
Facebook M
12/7/2015 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 27 seconds
83: It Depends (Live @Etsy, feat. Randy Hunt)
A few weeks ago we flew to New York City to interview some of our favorite designers. On our first day in the city we had the chance to sit down with Randy Hunt, the VP of Design at Etsy, in front of the entire Etsy design team for a very special live episode! In this show we dig into some of the challenges Randy's facing as the design org continues to expand, his journey to becoming a designer, what keeps him awake at night, and much more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,400 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
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Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Randy on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Product Design for the Web
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Etsy
Diana Mounter
Aaron Moodie
12/2/2015 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
82: Salt Boogers (feat. Charlie Waite)
Today we sat down with Charlie Waite, a designer at GoPro who previously spent time designing at Focus Lab. We explore how design works at GoPro, the key differences between agency and product work, navigating work-life balance and working as a freelancer on the side.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,400 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
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Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Charlie on the Web:
Website
Behance
Dribbble
Twitter
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
GoPro
Focus Lab
Bill Kenney
Katie Dill
Katie Dill on Design Details
Daniel Burka
Erik Reagan
Focus Lab on Dribbble
Spec Slack team
Jared Erondu
Bryn is on Dribbble, too
Josh Austin
11/30/2015 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 14 seconds
81: It's Complicated... (Live at Etsy, feat. Joel Califa, Jessica Harllee & Justin Edmund)
Last weekend we visited New York City to meet some of our favorite designers for Design Details! While we were there, we hosted our first-ever live meetup at the Etsy offices. More than 70 people came to catch up with Justin Edmund, Jessica Harllee and Joel Califa; we picked their brains about their journey, mistakes they've made, mentorship vs. coaching, learning new skills, and more - we even answered questions from the audience! Huge thanks to Aaron, Diana and Floris at Etsy for making this event possible; we can't wait to host our next meetup in San Francisco next year!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,300 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Joel on the Web:
Blog
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Jessica on the Web:
Blog
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Justin on the Web:
Blog
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Design Details ft. Justin Edmund
Embroidered Emoji
Neopets
A List Apart
Smashing Magazine
Bryn's post on mentorship
Tobias Frere-Jones
Aaron Moodie
Ready Player One
Origami
11/25/2015 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 9 seconds
80: Helvetica, Helvetica, Helvetica (feat. Jason Santa Maria)
Last weekend we visited New York City and caught up with one of our favorite designers, Jason Santa Maria. We pick his brain about process, mentorship and typography, and he walked us through his journey as a designer.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,200 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Jason on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
An Event Apart
A Book Apart
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Jasons' Website
A Book Apart
Vox Media
Apple News
Instant Articles
Designing With Web Standards
Jeffrey Zeldman
Happy Cog
Greg Hoy
Dan Mall
A List Apart
Eric Meyer
Kevin Cornell
20:00 - Typekit, Editorially, etc.
Typekit
Jeffrey Veen
Greg Veen
Editorially
Ghost
Dustin Senos
40:00 - Type
Facit
Jason's A Book Apart
Inside Paragraphs
San Francisco Keynote
45:00 - Process, mentorship
Vox Code of Conduct
Jason Santa Maria on The Great Discontent
Michael Bierut
New York Times + VR
Glen Keane VR
11/23/2015 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 38 seconds
79: Fart Director (feat. Gene Ross)
Today we caught up with Gene Ross, a designer at Luxe currently NOT living in San Francisco. We picked Gene's brain about imposter syndrome, work life balance, his Runescape journey and coming to the west coast.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,200 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
UENO
Gene on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Feeedback
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Luxe
Elegant Seagulls
Dann Petty
Dann Petty on Design Details
Ben Johnson
Epicurrence
Haraldur Thorleifsson
Atomic Design
Feeedback
11/18/2015 • 52 minutes, 30 seconds
78: Bob Ross Petty (feat. Dann Petty)
We've been waiting to chat with Dann Petty for months now, but finally after returning from Epicurrence No. 2 we made it happen! In this episode we chat about Dann's background as a designer, what's going on with Epicurrence, his advice for freelancers, and tips for young designers just getting started. If you enjoy this episode, go to Epicurrence.com and sign up to come hang out this February in Park City, Utah!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 2,200 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Dann on the Web:
Behance
Dribbble
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Epicurrence
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Epicurrence
The Launch of Epicurrence
Luxe
Epicurrence Oahu
Marc Hemeon
Tobias Van Schneider
12:00_ - Epicurrence and Diversity
[https://twitter.com/donovanxdb](Donovan Bass)
Jessica Collier on Epicurrence
Dan Mall on Epicurrence
Rally Interactive
Ben Cline
22:00 - Background, advice
Nixon
UENO
11/16/2015 • 59 minutes, 30 seconds
77: Pegacorns (feat. Drew Wilson)
Today we sat down with Drew Wilson, a prolific designer, developer and product creator who recently moved to the Bay Area to build Plasso. We chat about Drew's background, how he builds so many products, taking risks and his observations on design in the valley.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
One Month - save 25% on the first month with this link!
Drew on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
Plasso
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Walking on Water
Drew builds a lot of things
FIRERIFT Trailer
Quixly
Hlvticons
Glyphish
Pictos
Plasso
15:00 - Taking risks, road trips
Risk Tolerance
Buffalo
Whiteboard
Filtron
Namebox
11/11/2015 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
76: Full Feltron (feat. Justin Edmund)
Today we sat down with Justin Edmund, a designer well known for his work at Pinterest over the last four years. We chat about his background in design, going to design school, what the Pinterest process is like, and how Justin is looking into the future of design.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Justin on the Web:
Blog
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
AMA
Pinterest
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Foundation
Justin on Pinterest
Cargo
Feltron
Reporter App
Withings Scale
June Oven
Vessyl
Rich pins
Designer Fund
11/9/2015 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 3 seconds
75: Gitway Drug (feat. Brent Jackson)
Today we sat down with Brent Jackson aka jxnblk to talk about all things design and development! Brent is a prolific creator and we love his tools here at Spec - we chat with him about side projects, being a designer and a developer, building design systems and how he got his nickname.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Ueno
Brent on the Web:
Website
Twitter
GitHub
Dribbble
CodePen
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
The Grid
Wilson Miner on Design Details
Jon Gold
9:00 - Jackson's work
Brent's Website
Adam Morse on Design Details
MRSJXN
CSS Stats
OOCSS
PostCSS
React
Nicolas Gallagher
React inline styles
Web Components
Bootstrap
Polymer Project
Basscss
Tachyons
Fitter Happier Text
11/4/2015 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 48 seconds
74: Itchy Feet (feat. Diana Mounter)
In today's episode of Design Details we caught up with Diana Mounter, aka Broccolini. Diana is a designer at Etsy, and in this show we chat about her journey to Etsy, why git is a valuable tool for designers and the hardest part about onboarding new hires.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Diana on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
GitHub
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Etsy
@cap
Robotodex
Design for People
12:00 - Background
Digital Eskimo
U.S. Web Design Standards
Jon Gold
StartupBus
28:00 - Coding, git, startups
Commit Logs From Last Night
Basscss
Jackson Black
11/2/2015 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 57 seconds
73: Feedback Friends (feat. Katie Dill)
This week we had the chance to sit down with Katie Dill, the head of experience design at Airbnb. We talked about her background as a designer, what she looks for in new hires, how designers can work more effectively with businesses, and the critique process used at Airbnb.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,800 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
One Month - save 25% on the first month with this link!
Katie on the Web:
Twitter
Instagram
Crunchbase
Show Notes:
2:00 - Introductions
Airbnb
O'Reilly Conferences
24:00 - Background
Frog Design
Airbnb Conference
10/28/2015 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 48 seconds
72: No...Nope...Not At All (feat. Morgan Knutson)
Today we caught up with Morgan Knutson, a co-founder and designer at Shift, notable for his previous work at Dropbox and Google. In this episode we talk about what it takes to get hired as a designer, Morgan's background, working at Google, and how to get things done as a designer.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Morgan on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Instagram
Shift
Show Notes:
2:00 - Introductions
Shift
Bring a Trailer
Gentry Underwood
Shift jobs
11:00 - Getting hired
Getting Things Done
Dan Eden
Marshall Bock
Miro
16:00 - Background
Downhill Battle
OpenCongress
Genius
Google Photos
Andy Hertzfeld
Noah Levin
10/26/2015 • 1 hour, 53 seconds
71: Tomb Braider (feat. Maykel Loomans)
In today's episode we sat down with Maykel Loomans, a designer and developer currently working on search at Facebook and is notable for his previous work at Instagram. In this episode we chat about Maykel's background as a designer, working at scale, mentorship and more.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,500 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
One Month - save 25% on the first month with this link!
Maykel on the Web:
Website
Flickr
Twitter
Instagram
Blog
Dribbble
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Maastricht Treaty
Facebook Pop
Pete Hunt
React
Parse
27:00 - Facebook
Justin Stahl
The Font Game
Dustin Senos
Framer
Koen Bok
Blendle
Optimizely
56:00 - Mentorship
Modeling Mentorship
10/21/2015 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 32 seconds
70: Nothing's Sacred, Not Even Goats (feat. Ash Huang)
For episode 70 we sat down with Ash Huang, an independent designer, illustrator and writer here in San Francisco. In the past Ash worked on brand design at Twitter, brand and product design at Pinterest, and has most recently published her own book, The Firesteel.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Ash on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
Instagram
Wild Woman Roadtrip
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Ash on Twitter
The Firesteel
The Firesteel on Amazon - Buy direct
Wayback Machine
The Firesteel on Kickstarter
20:00 - Writing
Ash on Medium
Thomson-Shore
Dave Eggers
James Victore
Mark Otto
A Woman Who Happens to Tech
Dan Eden
Heath Ceramics
Ira Glass, The Gap
10/19/2015 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 27 seconds
69: Epicurrence Live (feat. Dustin Senos + Haraldur Thorleifsson)
Welcome to our first live episode of Design Details! We recorded this show last week at Epicurrence North Shore with Haraldur Thorleifsson and Dustin Senos - we dig into inspiration, mentorship, identifying potential and more. Let us know what you think of this live format on Twitter!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,400 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
NCH Tax and Wealth Advisors
Haraldur on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
UENO
An Interview with Haraldur Thorleifsson
Twitter
Instagram
Dustin on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
4:00 - Inspiration
Epicurrence
Sidewire
UENO
Dann Petty
12:00 - Mentorship
Modeling Mentorship
Mission Bit
Ev Williams
Santa Tracker
24:00 - Sharing work
Teehan+Lax case studies
The Making of Tiiny
34:00 - Designers
Katie Dill
Marc Hemeon
T-shaped people
45:00 - Q&A
10/14/2015 • 1 hour, 58 seconds
68: Should Designers Cat? (feat. Trevor McNaughton + Katie Rinkevich)
Today we had a very fun, very casual conversation with Katie Rinkevich and Trevor McNaughton, both product designers living here in San Francisco. We chat about A/B testing, accidentally becoming designers and the concept car method of designing products.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 1,400 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Katie on the Web:
Website
Instagram
Twitter
Dribbble
Trevor on the Web:
Website
Photos
Twitter
Dribbble
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions, story time
Braintree
Modest
Optimizely
Picturelife
React
Guggenheim
Etsy
Cap Watkins
10/12/2015 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
67: Open the Kimono (feat. Soleio Cuervo)
Today we caught up with Soleio Cuervo, a designer, advisor and investor. He's well known for laying the groundwork of Facebook's early design team and, of course, his work on the original incarnation of the 'like' button. He currently advises many companies and startups in tech, and we had a blast digging into his stories and lessons learned!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
NCH Tax and Wealth Advisors
Dropbox
Soleio on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Facebook
Instagram
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Creator of the Like button
Blaise DiPersia
13:00 - Facebook
Ask Men Profile
FB Notes
Julie Zhuo
Bobby Goodlatte
Joey Flynn
Drew Hamlin
48:00 - New designers
Ira Glass on taste
Designing Twitter Video
@stammy
10/7/2015 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 27 seconds
66: Kittenish (feat. Ryan Hoover)
For episode 66 we caught up with Ryan Hoover, the founder of Product Hunt. We get insights into PH's latest podcasting branch, building in public, what it's like designing and building Product Hunt, and some of the biggest mistakes Ryan sees people making.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Ryan on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Product Hunt
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Product Hunt
PH Games
PH Books
PH Podcasts
Design Details on Product Hunt
This Week in Startups
Gimlet Media
Startup Podcast
Reply All
Mystery Show
9:00 - Podcasting, building in public
Serial
Nomad Podcast
Erik Torenberg
@producthunt
Building in Public
Product Hunt Live
42:00 - Designing Product Hunt
Shaun Modi
Steph Bain
We Are TM
Brad Feld
10/5/2015 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 18 seconds
65: Meatwad Flip-Flops (feat. Linda Eliasen)
Today we sat down with Linda Eliasen to chat about the latest happenings in her career, what it was like illustrating for Cartoon Network and her favorite project at Dropbox. We also take the time to dig through Linda's journey as a designer leading up until now as she sets off on her next adventure.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Harvest - use the promo code 'designdetails' to save 50% off your first month of Harvest
Linda on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Jon Gold
XOXO
10:00 - Stories
Morgan Knutson
Ryan Putnam
The puppet video
Cody Osborne
Justin Pervorse
Film Orange
Mr. Meeseeks
MailChimp
Ben Chestnut
Codecademy
Squarespace
Rasmus
9/30/2015 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 3 seconds
64: Get Tricky (feat. Alli Dryer)
Today we caught up with Alli Dryer, a designer and architect working on the Twitter timeline. In this show we chat about Alli's background in design and architecture, what it's like to design at Twitter and what she's working on next.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Alli on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Capptivate
Blog
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Capptivate
Bottle Rocket
Design Details Blog
Pttrns
Capptivate App
11:00 - Architecture and starting up
Architerials
Bad Yewex
20:00 - Twitter
Alli on Twitter
CodePath
Flinto
InVision
Export Sketch files to XCode
36:00 - Interests
Oculus
Google Cardboard
UX Archive
Reflector
9/28/2015 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 59 seconds
63: More Nougat (feat. Jon Lax)
For episode 63 we sat down with Jon Lax, one of the design directors at Facebook overseeing the Utility Org. Jon is well-known for his writings during his time at Teehan+Lax, the design agency he co-founded with Geoff Teehan. In this show we talk about his work at Facebook, design culture, designing at scale, and of course, Jon's backstory as a designer.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Code School
Jon on the Web:
Website
Medium
Teehan+Lax Blog
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
2:00 - Introductions
Teehan+Lax
iPhone GUI PSD - iPhone 6
4:00 - Culture
Design Details ft. Julie Zhuo
Margaret Stewart
Luke Woods
10 Years of Teehan+Lax
Jon's posts on Teehan+Lax
Netflix Culture
Mountains and Valleys
Tribal Leadership
Mike Vernal
19:00 - Backstory
Jobs to be Done
Clayton Christensen
Theodore Levitt
5 Whys
44:00 - Designing at scale, more
Wilson Miner
Mike Matas
Daniel Burka
Julie's Blog
The Innovator's Dilemma
Sidewire
Spec Slack Team
Brad Frost
Jon's Website
9/23/2015 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 22 seconds
62: Pencil Mileage (feat. Alice Lee)
In today's episode we caught up with Alice Lee, a designer, illustrator and developer living in San Francisco. Alice is well-known for her work at Dropbox, illustrating for the New York Times, and her latest freelance work across a range of amazing companies. In this show we chat about her journey as a designer and illustrator, the story behind Dropbox and Carousel and the latest projects Alice is working on.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'DESIGNDETAILS' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Alice on the Web:
Website
Blog
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
Postmates
Tonko House
The Dam Keeper
Glen Keane
Claire Keane
Morgan Knutson
27:00 - Carousel and Dropbox
Ryan Putnam
Carousel
Carousel case study
Mike Matas
Jon Ying
Design Details: Carousel
Design Details with Ryan Putnam
Design Details with Josh Puckett
37:00 - Other projects
Ketums
Ketums case study
50:00 - Voice
Naruto
9/21/2015 • 1 hour, 37 seconds
61: State of Louisville (feat. Josh Puckett)
In today's show we caught up with Josh Puckett, a designer and developer living in Palo Alto. We talk about Josh's journey at Dropbox and what it was like to build Carousel, how he manages to make so many apps, the current state of design tools, and the world of freelance designing. Stick around after the show to hear our 30 minutes of bonus conversation about the latest Apple event!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Code School
Hired
Josh on the Web:
Twitter
Instagram
Website
Dribbble
Medium
GitHub
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Stewart's Tweet
Design Details with Tara Mann
Stammy
9:00 - The Carousel story
Carousel
Carousel on Design Details
Yi Wei
15:00 - Building side projects
Josh's side projects
Ian Silber
Epicurrence
Trim App
Layout from Instagram
Bill Hader, Siri
Soylent
Narcos
Dear Guy Who Just Made My Burrito
Charity Water
Spec Slack Team
32:00 - Design tools
Modern Design Tools: Adaptive Layouts
Modern Design Tools: Using Real Data
Tweak
Principle for Mac
Matej Hrescak
Brandon Walkin
Sketch
Sketch Plugins
Design Details with Bradee Evans
Josh's Sketch Plugins
FF Chartwell
M
45:00 - Wealthfront
Wealthfront
Mr. Robot
Apple TV
Can I Stream It
50:00 - Freelancing
Allan Branch
Soleio
Louie Mantia
Rasmus Andersson
Messenger for Mac
Linda Eliasen
Enrique Allen
Ben Blumenfeld
1:06:00 - Bonus! We chat about the Apple event
9/16/2015 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 35 seconds
60: One Big Wrist Button (feat. Ayaka Nonaka and Sam Soffes)
In this episode we sat down with Ayaka Nonaka and Sam Soffes to deconstruct the new Apple announcements from last week. We dig through each product and talk about the design and development implications we can expect in the future!
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 900 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Ayaka on the Web:
Twitter
Website
GitHub
Medium
Instagram
Sam on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Github
Instagram
Redacted
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions + Apple Chat
Venmo
Apple September Event
How Apple Built 3D Touch
Amazon Echo
9/14/2015 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 24 seconds
59: Bay Curious (feat. Tara Mann)
For episode 59 we caught up with Tara Mann, a product designer and sneaker collector currently making things at Twitter. In this show we dig into Tara's background and discuss what it means to grow as a new designer. We also chat about the recent Google rebrand, entrepreneurial thought leaders and design school.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 800 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Hired
Harvest - use the promo code 'designdetails' to save 50% off your first month of Harvest
Tara on the Web:
Website
Instagram
Twitter
Links for iOS
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Hypebeast
Sneaker Freaker
Dunk SB Pigeon
Flight Club
10:00 - Design school
Parsons School of Design
Jennifer Brook
Khoi Vinh
Design Details ft. Khoi Vinh
Immutable Episode 1
DIN
14:00 - New Google logo
Product Sans
Evolving the Google Identity
Gymboree vs. Google
16:00 - Background
Daring Fireball
Marco Arment
Startups vs. Agencies discussion
Science
Aubrey Johnson
34:00 - Design chat
Keezy
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Deus
Mike Davidson
Stammy
Avi Cieplinski
Buffer
MetaLab
Designing Live for Facebook Mentions
Evolving the Google Identity
Designing Twitter Video
The Making of Tiiny
9/9/2015 • 58 minutes, 40 seconds
58: Fat Cat Cat Chat (feat. Kyle Meyer and Charlie Deets)
In this episode we caught up with Kyle Meyer and Charlie Deets, two product designers that have a huge range of experience in the design and development world. We chat about design at Facebook, remote working, unsolicited redesigns and the power of sound.
Come chat with us in our new Slack team! Over 750 designers and developers have already joined our team, chatting about the latest tools and news in the design world. Each week we also host a community critique with a special guest host. To join our team visit our Slack invite page and we'll send you an invitation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Kyle on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Blog
Instagram
Charlie on the Web:
Website
Twitter
SoundCloud
Dribbble
Blog
Instagram
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Facebook Groups
MOON app
Cat Chat
Rethinking the Destiny Companion App
10:00 - Unsolicited redesigns
Four Ways to Redesign Facebook
Wilson Miner and Ryan Sims on Design Details
14:00 - Backstories
Big Cartel
27:00 - Facebook Groups, games, sound design
Will Littlejohn
Messenger sound design
Messenger
Hearthstone
it's pollinating time
Immutable
Charlie on SoundCloud
44:00 - More backstories
Electric Pulp
Blind Browser
Duo App
57:00_ - Workflows
Wake
Peek
9/7/2015 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 39 seconds
57: DubDubDub (feat. Robin and Roxane Clediere)
In this episode, we hung out with Robin and Roxane Clediere. They're a pair of French designers who not only are married, but work together on design projects. We discussed working together as a couple, joining Facebook, and moving from a small town in France to San Francisco.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers and our first new show, Immutable! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm and @immutablefm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Code School
Hired
Roxane on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Medium
Exposure
Robin on the Web
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Show Notes:
4:30 - Introductions
Limoges, France
7:00 - Joining Facebook
10:00 - Working together as a couple, getting visas, and side projects
52 Burgers
Marlowe
Burger Bar
People Over Heroes
Roxane's illustration style
21:30 - Getting started in design & working with large design teams
Les Avignons
365 Awesome Designers
Geoff Teehan
Jon Lax
Christophe Tauziet
Claire Tauziet
Sebastien Gabriel
Jean-Marc Denis
Sebastien and Jean-Marc's episode
Tim Van Damme
37:00 - Launching a product at Facebook
Cemre Güngör
Branch
Framer
Quartz Composer
See First
Zuck
45:00 - Design Tools
Marvel
Chantal Jandard
Mo' Tools, Mo' Problems
Marc Edwards
Mule Design
Mike Essl
Marc's Response
Spec Slack Team
Grunt
Gulp
Keynote Prototyping
Principle
Daniel Hooper
Principle Mirror for iOS
55:00 - Startups vs Agencies
8 Reasons to Turn Down That Startup Job
Luke Cage & Iron Fist
9/2/2015 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 54 seconds
56: Lego Bits (feat. Adam Morse)
In this episode we sat down with Adam Morse, aka mrmrs, a front-end developer and designer. Adam shares his knowledge of building systems and making the internet better.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Harvest
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Adam on the Web:
Website
GitHub
Twitter
Other website
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
The Grid
Tachyons
12:00 - CSS
Basscss
Brent Jackson
CSS Stats
MRSJXN
22:00 - Writing
mrmrs blog
Adam's reading list
Mobile-first CSS
PostCSS
@fat
Jacob Thornton on Design Details
Jon Gold
43:00 - Other
iOS 9 Content Blockers
Jason Santa Maria
8/31/2015 • 58 minutes, 9 seconds
55: Wizards (feat. Wilson Miner and Ryan Sims)
They're back! In this episode we sat down with Wilson Miner and Ryan Sims to chat about their latest adventures in design, Apple Music, design collaboration and job transitions.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Hired
Wilson on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
When We Build
Dribbble
Quora
Ryan on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Rdio
Instagram
Show Notes:
3:00 - Introductions
California Sunday Magazine
Wilson on Design Details
Ryan on Design Details
7:00 - Transitioning jobs, Apple Music, collaborating
Adam Polselli
Laura Miner
Adobe MAX
Rdio
8/26/2015 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 58 seconds
54: Cute Puppy Syndrome (feat. Jacob Thornton)
Today we sat down with Jacob Thornton, co-founder of Bootstrap and previously an engineer at Twitter and Medium. Jacob tells us all about his magical experience with Snoop Dogg, the history of CSS and the free software movement.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Jacob on the Web:
Twitter
GitHub
Website
Bootstrap
Medium
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions and Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg at Twitter
11:00 - Free software
Richard Stallman
Free Software Foundation
The Cathedral and the Bazaar
What Is Open Source & Why Do I Feel So Guilty?
byfat.xxx
Dave Gamache
23:00 - Bootstrap
Bootstrap
Mark Otto
Bootstrap 4 Alpha
33:00 - CSS
Cascading Shit Show
Bootstrap Themes
Autoprefixer
Medium’s CSS is actually pretty f***ing good
Nicolas Gallagher
Beautiful Javascript
Sass
Less
PostCSS
React
TJ Holowaychuk
Farewell Node.js
8/24/2015 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 26 seconds
53: Solving the Shout Problem (feat. Sahil Lavingia)
Today we caught up with Sahil Lavingia, the founder and CEO at Gumroad. We chat about building an audience online, the challenges of being a designer, engineer and founder, and what the hiring process looks like at Gumroad.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Wake
Wake
Sahil on the Web:
Twitter
GitHub
Medium
Gumroad
Dribbble
Show Notes:
4:00 - Introductions
Gumroad
Kyle Webster
6:00 - Building audiences
Small Product Lab
The Fault In Our Stars
Missionary vs. Mercenary
@shl
On Writing
46:00 - Design challenges
Jeremy Goldberg
George Kedenburg III
8/19/2015 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 48 seconds
52: Save the Prototype (feat. Malthe Sigurdsson)
Today we sat down with Malthe Sigurdsson, the current Head of Design at Stripe. Before joining Stripe, Malthe was the VP of Product at Rdio, and before that he was the Creative Director at Skype. In this episode we dig into Malthe's journey through these amazing companies, diving deep into hiring and scaling design teams and how to think like a product designer.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Hired
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Malthe on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Show Notes:
5:00 - Introductions
Stripe
Stripe is hiring
7:00 - Design at Stripe
Stripe Connect
Benjamin De Cock
Michaël Villar
Wilson Miner
12:00 - Malthe's history
Skype
Rdio
Malthe on Rdio
Kazaa
Ryan Sims
Adam Polselli
35:00 - Growing a design team
Design of Everyday Things
8/17/2015 • 59 minutes, 8 seconds
51: Dopesick (feat. Marshall Bock and Sam Soffes)
It's teaser time! This episode we caught up with Sam Soffes and Marshall Bock, two upcoming hosts on the Spec Network! In this show we chat about the future of Spec and dive deep into some Sketch pro tips.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Code School
Hired
Sam on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Github
Instagram
Redacted
Marshall on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Blog
Show Notes:
4:00 - Who are you?
Bock
YouTube Gaming
Soffes
6:00 - New Spec shows!
Spec
Josh Sortino
Josh on Design Details
@immutablefm
@vicarious_fm
17:00 - Message us on Twitter (@specfm) with your email address to join our Slack Team!
@specfm
21:00 - Marshall shares his story.
Morgan Allan Knutson
@cpaandrew
33:00 - Sam's working on things.
Sam's Braun Screensaver
Whiskey
Sam tells us what he's working on
38:00 - Sketch talk.
Zeplin
Kerem Suer
Kerem's naming convention
Exploring Dynamic Layouts in Sketch
Stop Drawing Dead Fish
Bret Victor
LaunchKit
8/12/2015 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 40 seconds
50: #FF00FF (feat. Steph Monette and Liam Campbell)
For our 50th episode we sat down with Steph Monette and Liam Campbell, developers at Mule Design, to chat about CSS, startups versus agencies and the state of tech in San Francisco.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Steph on the Web:
Website
GitHub
Medium
Twitter
Liam on the Web:
Website
GitHub
Twitter
Dear Design Student
Show Notes:
3:00 - NPR
5:00 - Introductions
Team Sketch
Mule Design
Mike Monteiro
6:00 - What are you working on?
National Audubon Society
The Seattle Times
Andrew Norcross
Reaktiv Studios
Norcross on Developer Tea pt. 1
Norcross on Developer Tea pt. 2
General Assembly
Mike Monteiro
12:00 - Hyphens vs. Underscores
Sass
Hampton Catlin
Functional CSS
Brent Jackson
Jon Gold
murmurs
Pesticide
Griddle
Stop Pushing the Web Forward
CodePen
CSS Blend Modes
26:00 - Startup culture
Dropbox
Code School
Iconfinder
Dear Design Student
51:00 - What are you excited about?
The Grid
Ben Bayard
Rubber Duck Debugging
8/10/2015 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 22 seconds
49: Space Dinosaurs (feat. Anand Sharma)
Today we sat down with Anand Sharma, founder of Gyroscope and an insanely-talented designer/developer. We caught up about his work on Gyroscope, the future of health tracking and how the quantified self is changing the world.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Code School
Dropbox
Anand on the Web:
Website
Twitter
GitHub
Instagram
Dribbble
Gyroscope
Show Notes:
4:00 - What are you working on?
Gyroscope
Gyroscope on Instagram
Aprilzero
Making of Aprilzero
RescueTime
Sense
Luna
Vessyl
8/5/2015 • 57 minutes, 44 seconds
48: Switzerland of Tumblr (feat. Floris Dekker)
Happy Monday! Today we caught up with Floris Dekker, senior design manager at Etsy and founder of Little Big Details! In this show we chat about Little Big Details, management as a design problem, gardening and what Floris is excited about in the world of design.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Floris on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Little Big Details
Show Notes:
4:00 - What are you working on right now?
Etsy
Little Big Details
Etsy Progress Report 2014
Kickstarter
10:00 - Designing around the world.
Made by Sofa
14:00 - We learn about Little Big Details
Little Big Details
swissmiss
The Webby Awards
Andrew McCarthy
29:00 - Management as a design problem.
Cap Watkins
Design Details with Cap
45:00 - What else are you excited for in the design world?
InVision
Framer
Webflow
Origami
Proto
Atomic
Designer News
49:00 - What's a strong opinion you have right now?
Floris on Dribbble
Drama on Dribbble
Beme
Casey Neistat
Etsy San Francisco
8/3/2015 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
47: Symmetrical Sandwich (feat. Mark Otto)
Today we caught up with Mark Otto, the creator of Bootstrap and designer at GitHub. We go deep into the CSS/front-end world on this one, we hope you enjoy listening!
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Code School
Dropbox
Mark on the Web:
Website
Twitter
GitHub
Dribbble
Instagram
Bootstrap
Code Guide
Show Notes:
3:00 - What are you working on?
Bootstrap
Sublime
Atom
Slack
Sketch
Sip
Photoshop
Boostrap on GitHub
14:00 - We learn more about Boostrap
Web Components
PostCSS
Sass
Less
Design Details with Jon Gold
@mdo-ular CSS
24:00 - More about the current state of the front-end
React
CSS with React
Functional CSS
Tachyons
Brent Jackson
Basscss
Immutable CSS
BEM 101
Nesting in CSS
Primer
40:00 - Burritos
CodePen
JS Bin
47:00 - Getting into our backgrounds
ZURB
Foundation
Design Details with Michael Schultz
Mark on GitHub
7/29/2015 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 30 seconds
46: It Started With Neopets (feat. Joshua Sortino)
Today we caught up with Josh Sortino, designer at Teespring, startup advisor and photographer. We chat about design and communication, the design world in San Francisco, photography and how designers can get a seat at the table.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Josh on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
Twitter
Unsplash
Instagram
Show Notes:
4:00 - What are you working on right now?
Teespring
Bento
9:00 - How did you start advising startups?
LAUNCH
FAST Agreement
Sam Soffes
Shyp
Facebook Ad Platform
Functional CSS
The Grid
Shopify
20:00 - How did you get into photography?
Sortino Photos
Sony a7S
16-35mm Zeiss
Sony a7R II
30:00 - What do you do outside of work?
Agar
40:00 - Design + Communication
Design Details with Haraldur Thorleifsson
Busytown
T-shaped People
Patio11
7/27/2015 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 31 seconds
45: Year of the Snail (feat. Elle Luna)
It's time for a break from the normal conversations we have here on Design Details; today we stepped back to try and see the bigger picture with Elle Luna. Elle is a writer, designer, artist, entrepreneur and life adventurer, and in this episode she helps us navigate some of the bigger questions in our lives and in our careers.
If you missed it, we recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Adobe (and check out What's New in CC 2015!)
Dropbox
Elle on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Medium
Elle on The Great Discontent
The Crossroads of Should and Must - Blog Post
The Crossroads of Should and Must - Book
Show Notes:
5:00 - What are you working on?
The Crossroads of Should and Must on Amazon
The 100 Day Project
14:00 - We chat about design, art and utility.
Mailbox
Bulan Project
The Crossroads of Should and Must - Blog Post
First Round + Elle Luna
41:00 - More about side projects and careers
Josh Sortino
Jared Erondu
Michael O'Neal
Stefan Sagmeister: The power of time off
Four Hour Work Week
Design Details ft. Dustin Senos
Elle on Picasso
Alejandro Jodorowsky
JodoEnglish
7/22/2015 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 37 seconds
44: Everything is a Beta (feat. Haraldur Thorleifsson)
For episode 44 we caught up with Haraldur Thorleifsson, a designer and agency founder leading the amazing team at UENO. In this show we chat about Haraldur's background and journey to starting UENO, the state of web design, Apple Watch, burnout and more.
We recently announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Halli on the Web:
Website
Dribbble
UENO
An Interview with Haraldur Thorleifsson
Twitter
Instagram
Show Notes:
5:00 - What are you working on?
UENO
Timeline
Luxe
Mackey Saturday
Dann Petty
13:00 - How did you get big clients as a freelancer?
Santa Tracker
The Case Studies
Halli on Dribbble
22:00 - Is the web becoming a series of boxes?
Design Details ft. Noah Stokes
Spec
35:00 - What's your toolkit these days?
Photoshop
Sketch
40:00 We chat UENO, Apple Watch, burnout and more
Medium
Medium and Holocracy
Macalope
Bloomberg on Evan Spiegel
7/20/2015 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 26 seconds
42: Lonely T-Rex (feat. Sebastien Gabriel and Jean-Marc Denis)
This week we finally caught up with our friends at Google, Jean-Marc Denis and Sebastien Gabriel. In this episode we chat Material Design, designing invisible interfaces, current design tools and moving from France to the US.
Last week we also announced Spec, a new podcast network for designers and developers! We hope you'll check it out and follow @specfm on Twitter for new shows and updates!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Sebastien on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
VSCO
Jean-Marc on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Medium
Instagram
Sketch Design
Show Notes:
5:00 - What are you working on?
Chrome
Google Cardboard
Glen Murphy
Google Inbox
14:00 - We chat about designing interfaces.
Sebastien on Dribbble
Redesigning Chrome for Android
Google Design
Kennedy Project
Marshall Bock
Design Details 41: Heart For You (feat. Marshall Bock and Michael Schultz)
Material Design Lite
MDL Components
35:00 - What design tools do you use?
Sketch
Meng To
Ben De Cock
Design Details 36: 10x (feat. Meng To)
Sketch Beta
Tim Van Damme
Design Details 10: Tiny Nuggets of Delight (feat. Tim Van Damme)
Maya
Material Design Jobs
46:00 - On designing error pages.
Chrome T-Rex
52:00 - We dig into Jean-Marc and Sebastien's backgrounds.
Roxane Clediere
How I Joined Google
Material Design Colors
Design Details 41: Heart For You (feat. Marshall Bock and Michael Schultz)
Exportify
Rdio
Apple Music
Google Cardboard
Oculus
People Over Heroes
7/13/2015 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 28 seconds
41: Heart For You (feat. Marshall Bock and Michael Schultz)
It's been a week since Apple Music launched giving us the perfect reason to have a round-table discussion about the new app with Marshall Bock and Michael Schultz. We bounce around this episode sharing our thoughts on Apple Music and streaming services in general - we hope you have fun listening!
You all got us nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards! If you can spare the time, we would very much appreciate if you would vote for us, or share the show with a friend!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Adobe (and check out What's New in CC 2015!)
Marshall on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Blog
Michael on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Medium
Instagram
Dribbble
Iodine
Show Notes:
5:00 - So Apple Music came out...
Apple Music
Beats 1
Rdio
Spotify
Steve Jobs: People Don't Want Music Subscriptions
Steve Jobs Official Trailer
Sorkinisms
Exportify
Mvsic
The Kollection
2007 WWDC Keynote
Mr. Robot
Polygon on YouTube Gaming
7/8/2015 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 45 seconds
40: Ace of Bass (feat. Gabe Valdivia and Kyle Ryan)
Today we sat down with Gabe Valdivia and Kyle Ryan to talk about design at Facebook, the progress of their side project, Peek, and the value of obviousness in design.
You all got us nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards! If you can spare the time, we would very much appreciate if you would vote for us, or share the show with a friend!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Iconfinder - use the promo code 'ROBOT' to save 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro
Dropbox
Gabe on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Peek
Episode 5 of Design Details
Kyle on the Web:
Twitter
Show Notes:
4:00 - What are you working on?
Peek
20:00 - We dig more into Peek
Ello
Ello iOS
Facefeed
Design Details with Allison House
48:00 - How do you recruit an engineer to help you build a project?
Modern Design Tools: Using Real Data
Josh Puckett
Origami
That car startup
Cat Chat
7/6/2015 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 37 seconds
39: YoTube (feat. Mike Essl)
On this episode we caught up with Mike Essl: designer, artist, Mr. T memorabilia collector. We talk about Mike's personal story as a designer, Cooper Union, and yes, we chat comics.
You all got us nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards! If you can spare the time, we would very much appreciate if you would vote for us, or share the show with a friend!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
Mike Essl on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Cooper Union
Show Notes:
2:30 - What are you working on right now?
DC Comics
Mule Design
nerduo
Robb Irrgang
The Battle
80sTees
1.21 jiggawatts
5:00 - F'ing Sandman
The Annotated Sandman Vol. 1
The Annotated Sandman Vol. 2
The Annotated Sandman Vol. 3
DC Comics Action Figure Archive
8:00 - Essl shares his other projects
And I'm a PC
App for That
Mat Honan
Jason Kottke
14:00 - How do you balance your time with all these projects?
The Cooper Union
22:00 - Why did you ignore everone's advice to not go to art school?
Mike Monteiro
Erika Hall on Design Details
Graphic Design by Milton Glaser
41:00 - Mike's dream work
Watching the Watchmen
Issues Podcast
The eBay Promo video
Mr. T and Me
1:06:00 - What are you taking back from San Francisco?
Jeffrey Zeldman
1:10:00 - What's the difference between design and art?
Is Graphic Design Art?
Jenny Holzer
7/1/2015 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 16 seconds
38: Electronic Parties (feat. Geoff Teehan)
For episode 38, we were joined by Geoff Teehan, a super-talented Canadian designer who is at least partially responsible for several of our favorite products. He has not only worked on some amazing projects for companies like Medium, Google, and now Facebook - he has also built some really great resources for designers.
You all got us nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards! If you can spare the time, we would very much appreciate if you would vote for us, or share the show with a friend!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Iconfinder - Use promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro!
Adobe (and check out What's New in CC 2015!)
Geoff Teehan on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
Show Notes:
3:50 - What are you working on?
Teehan + Lax
6:20 - How do you see the trend of designers moving from small agencies to product companies?
10:00 - Getting work and creating products as an agency
Medium case study
Hyperlapse
Jon Lax
The Dog Conference
Prismatic case study
Dann Petty
Dustin Senos
Leigh Taylor
Ev Goldberg
Obvious Corp.
T+L Labs
Bags of milk
D.I.G.I.T.
Touch Vision
ASCII Street View
iOS GUI Templates
Digg
Amazon AWS
Rackspace
"The Photo"
Finn O'Hara
Tyler Howarth
40:00 - How did you get into design?
CorelDRAW
ModaMedia
50:00 - Talking about the Apple Watch... again.
58:00 - Why Facebook?
6/29/2015 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 47 seconds
37: Crisper Articulation (feat. Julie Zhuo)
For episode 37, we were lucky enough to get to spend some time with Julie Zhuo! We're both huge fans of her writing on Medium and the way she thinks about design and especially that she shares that with the entire community.
Speaking of sharing with the community, you all got us nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards! If you can spare the time, we would very much appreciate if you would vote for us, or share the show with a friend!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Dropbox
imgix
Julie Zhuo on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Show Notes:
3:50 - What are you working on?
Cap Watkins
DD27: Socialist Design (feat. Cap Watkins & Kim Bost)
9:15 - What have been the hardest parts of scaling a design team?
MPK20
14:50 - The Year of the Looking Glass
The Year of the Looking Glass on Medium
How to Be That Designer
The Imposter Syndrome
Sheryl Sandberg
Lean In
22:00 - What keeps you excited about working at Facebook?
Mark Zuckerberg
Internet.org
24:30 - How is design perceived inside Facebook?
HHVM
36:30 - How are products designed at Facebook?
Creativity, Inc.
Ed Catmull
Whatever's Best for the People, That's What We'll Do
Mike Matas
Facebook Lite
51:00 - What do you want to do next?
Oculus Rift
6/24/2015 • 56 minutes, 12 seconds
36: 10x (feat. Meng To)
For episode 36, we got to spend some time with Meng To discussing what makes a great product, how to get started with design and development, and what it takes to build a thing. Meng's an incredibly talented creator and we're grateful he was able to take a break from helping people get started in our industry to hang out with us for an hour or so!
In case you haven't noticed, we were nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards! There's about 2 weeks left and we would love it if you'd take a minute to vote for us!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Adobe (and check out What's New in CC 2015!)
Iconfinder
Meng To on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Blog
Medium
Dribbble
Show Notes:
4:00 - What Meng's working on
Shadowness
The Matrix
StarCraft
9:30 - What are you excited about in design?
Sketch
Invision
Pixate
Slack
Design + Code
Xcode
Swift
15:00 - Should designers write production code?
Macaw
Dreamweaver
Framer
AngularJS
MeteorJS
NodeJS
Codecademy
Material Design
Snapchat
24:30 - Creating free content vs paid content
Spring library
Apple Watch GUI
32:00 - WWDC expectations
UXKit rumors
35:00 - Global differences in design/dev culture
Alipay
40:30 - Learning development and gaming as a gateway to the tech industry
udemy
Super Smash Bros.
SoundBlaster 16 for Windows 3.11
DOTA
Warcraft III
Heroes of the Storm
World of Warcraft
Hearthstone
Wilson Miner
DD 3: I'm Tired of Looking at Apps (feat. Wilson Miner)
Stone Librande
DD 12: Kleenex Testers (feat. Stone Librande)
50:30 - The elements of a really compelling product
Marc Edwards
Bjango Actions
sketch-measure
Zeplin
55:00 - Don't give up. Just do something crazy.
For episode 35, we finally convinced the Motherfuton himself, Mr. Noah Stokes, to come hang with us for a bit and talk about lazy web design, ornamentation vs utility, design education and so much more. It was super fun to pick his brain for an hour or so and he brought up some frequently overlooked shortcomings of how we build the web today.
In case you haven't noticed, we were nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards! If you can spare the time, we would very much appreciate a vote!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Adobe
Dropbox
Noah Stokes on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Blog
Dribbble
Show Notes:
4:30 - What Noah's working on
Creative Market
AutoDesk
AutoCAD
6:30 - Moving from client services to an in-house design team
"End of An Era"
Happy Cog
Teehan+Lax
BOLD
Garrett St. John
Derek Nelson
Zach McNair
Weightshift
Paravel
SuperFriendly
Bigge cranes
16:45 - Life before BOLD and how Apple has changed
PalmOne LifeDrive
Palm Treo
iPod Mini
17" PowerBook
Apple's WWDC 2015 Keynote
1Password
How to Pronounce Helvetica Neue
28:15 - How responsive design made the web boring
Stripe Dashboard Page
Material Design
Bill Labus
Malthe Sigurdsson
Ben De Cock
PrototypeJS
Scriptaculous
John Resig
Sam Stephenson
SASS
LESS
@fat
PostCSS
BEM
BEM Nesting (+ Mixins!) in SASS
Facebook Instant Articles
Facebook Lite
John Gruber
Gruber on Instant Articles
46:00 - UI for pure utility vs UI ornamentation
Stripe Dashboard App
Sebastiaan De With
SCSI cable
VGA connector
50:00 - Web education and regulation
Healthcare.gov
Treehouse
Execute iOS
Sam Soffes
MeteorJS
Sacha Greif
React Native
George Kedenburg
NPM
ioJS logo thread
The Motherfuton News on YouTube
The Motherfuton News on Spoken
6/17/2015 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 51 seconds
34: Second Shift (feat. Allison House)
This week we hopped on a call with the one-and-only Allison House! Allison currently lives in Austin, exploring her way through 3D art and design - in this episode we chat about her background in design, her transition into 3D and what she's excited for in the future. We're also in the running for Podcast of the Year!
If you're enjoying the show, we'd love your support - Vote for Design Details.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsor:
Iconfinder
Allison on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Dribbble
Instagram
Allison's Newsletter
Tumblr
Show Notes:
3:00 - What in the world are you working on?
Allison's Tumblr
Cinema 4D
The Bomb
Greyscalegorilla
9:00 - Have you felt new clarity after leaving SF?
11:00 - What got you started in design?
Treehouse
Carsonified
Ryan Carson
Codecademy
Jason Fried
Gary Vaynerchuck
19:00 - Why Dropbox?
Morgan Knutson
Soleio
20:00 - How do you identify the next place to grow as a designer?
Dropbox on Dribbble
22:00 - Allison shares her process for the Tweedy video.
Tweedy video
Cinematic Storytelling
28:00 - How do you incorporate expression into design?
Slack
30:00 - What are other products you're excited about right now?
Giphy
Allison on Giphy
Tim Reynolds
Society6 (Allison's store)
35:00 - What's your take on the state of Dribbble and design credibility?
Allison on Dribbble
The Dribbblisation of Design
Morgan on Dribbble
Adobe MAX Conference
39:00 - Allison explains her learning process.
Ryan Putnam
Ryan's Cactus
Allison's animated cactus
44:00 - What's the big picture goal for you as an artist and designer?
Brooklyn Beta
Designer Fund
47:00 - What are the common struggles for designers moving from freelance to full time?
Allison's newsletter
Allison's website
6/15/2015 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
33: The Rusty Theorem (feat. Marc Edwards & Russell Ivanovic)
The epic conclusion of our first ever two-parter! Marc and Russell were kind enough to come back for round two to discuss Apple's WWDC Keynote, Marc's weird workflows, optical alignment, PDF assets and more!
We're also in the running for Podcast of the Year! If you're enjoying the show, we'd love your support - vote for Design Details!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Marc Edwards on the Web
Twitter
Dribbble
Bjango
Russell Ivanovic on the Web
Twitter
Website
ShiftyJelly
Show Notes:
4:00 - "What'd you think of the Apple Keynote?"
Full Keynote
Jimmy Iovine
El Capitán
Sam Soffes
Caleb Davenport
Daring Fireball
SFNSDisplay
Search Settings
20:30 - Marc's shameful admission
Alfred
Marc's 34" display
25:00 - iOS announcements
Episode 9
30:00 - Open Source Swift and the only hardware announcement at WWDC
Skala View
Skala
Federico Viticci
Myke Hurley
Stephen Hackett
Chris Martin
Square Apple Pay Reader
34:00 - iOS Usability
Jean-Marc Denis
38:30 - Apple Music
"It's like giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell"
Apple Music
Beats One
Zane Lowe
Nilay Patel's piece on music DRM
Workflow App
"If you run to the press and trash us, it never helps."
Graham Clarke
Kiss FM
Silicon Valley
Loren Brichter
Dann Petty
49:30 - Optical Alignment
Cat's tweet
Soulver
"Using Soulver for Design" on Bjango
"The PLAY Button is Not Optical Alignment" on Medium
57:00 - PDF Assets on iOS
PaintCode
Bjango articles
Bjango actions
Keyboard Maestro
iStat Menus
6/10/2015 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 37 seconds
32: Dethrone Marco (feat. Russell Ivanovic and Marc Edwards)
It's WWDC week, and this time we're catching up with Russell Ivanovic and Marc Edwards, both founders of independent app development companies in Australia. We spent this hour chatting about Google I/O, iOS, Material Design and more. We're also in the running for Podcast of the Year!
If you're enjoying the show, we'd love your support - Vote for Design Details
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsor:
Iconfinder and the Dream Icon set.
Russell on the Web:
Twitter
Website
ShiftyJelly
Marc on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Bjango
Show Notes:
2:00 - What're you working on?
Pocket Casts (App Store, Play Store, Windows Store
Philip Simpson
Chris Martin
Skala Preview
Bjango Apps
5:00 - How did you two meet?
One More Thing Conference
8:00 - How do you see your companies growing in the next few years?
Material Design Awards 2015
Sketch
12:00 - We chat Android design.
Galaxy S6
LG Urbane
16:00 - What are your reactions to the announcements from Google I/O?
Google I/O Recap
Google Design
20:00 - We get Marc's thoughts on Yosemite + iOS.
Mastering blur and vibrancy
Understanding Sub-pixel text
28:00 - And Russell shares his thoughts on Material Design.
Inbox
33:00 - How does Material Design cascade down to Android Wear?
LG Urbane
Android Wear
36:00 - We share our opinions on the latest hardware changes, like force touch and haptic feedback.
Logitech MX Master
Magic Mouse
Razer Mamba
48:00 - Russell busts the Android fragmentation misconception.
Monica Polewski
6/8/2015 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
31: Jaded People (feat. Caleb Davenport & Sam Soffes)
This week we caught up with Caleb Davenport and Sam Soffes to chat about the latest Google I/O announcements, our upcoming WWDC wish list, OSX and iOS design and more. We're also in the running for Podcast of the Year!
If you're enjoying the show, we'd love your support - Vote for Design Details
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsor:
Dropbox
Caleb on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Github
Instagram
Pinpoint
Sam on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Github
Instagram
Redacted
Show Notes:
3:00 - We catch up on the latest news from Google I/O.
Google Design
Google I/O Recap
Elevator.js
Ripple click effect
Jean-Marc
This is so DESIGNED
9:00 - You don't have to worry about pixels anymore.
Google Design Jobs
Yahoo! Design
12:00 - We try not to complain the whole episode.
Dustin Curtis
Google Inbox
Mailbox
Facebook tests tab bar post button
Messenger
Facebook Paper
Mike Matas
21:00 - We try again - this time digging into upcoming WWDC announcements.
WWDC 2015
OSX Weed
Redesigning Overcast for Apple Watch
41:00 - We chat about Apple TV design and what we might build.
Werewolf
52:00 - But what are we excited about?
Google Now on Tap
Wildcard
QuizUp turns into a social network
Venmo
1:00:00 - Our WWDC wishlist.
Partytime
Pinpoint
Redacted
This episode, we geeked out with Didi Medina over photography and music - and we still found time to dig into his origin story a bit.
We were nominated for Podcast of the Year at The Net Awards and would very much appreciate a vote!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
Iconfinder Use promo code "Robot" to save 50% on your first month!
Didi on the Web:
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Show Notes:
2:30 - What Didi's working on... and where he started.
Vibe Sheriff
Canon T1i
Canon 5D Mark III
Drew Herron
Ilie Ciorba
Max Di Capua
Sony RX1
Andrew Laffoon
Sony NEX-5R
Sony A7S
Sony A7R II
21:10 - Cultural Differences between NYC & SF and making the move to California
Backplane
UX Night
Andi Galpern
Chris Kalani's episode
ViralHeat
Clinkle
Raj Ramamurthy
Startup Castle
37:30 - Starting your own company and future goals
42:30 - Working on physical products, getting away from work, and improving yourself
Mixbook
Montage Book
Ableton
Josh Sortino
Maschine Sampler
Line 6 Sonic Port
Moog
6/1/2015 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 32 seconds
29: Bananagrams (feat. Ryan Putnam & Nick Slater)
In this episode of Design Details we had the pleasure of catching up with Ryan Putnam and returning-guest Nick Slater! We chat about illustration, designing a company culture, mixing mediums and finding our spirit animals.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Ryan on the Web:
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Website
Nick on the Web:
Twitter
Instagram
Dribbble
Website
Show Notes:
1:00 - What are you working on right now?
Operator
Earnest
Stripe
Element Three
Palantir
Tyler Galpin
RadPad
Rogie
5:00 - We discover our spirit animals.
Otters
7:00 - Ryan shares more about his background in illustration.
Design Details Ep. 2 with Nick Slater
Nick on Dribbble
Ryan on Dribbble
Axel Herrmann
Steve Wolf
Jay Fletcher
10:00 - Nick and Ryan share more about their design setups.
Cintiq 22HD
Intuos
13:00 - How does one begin learning illustration? What is product illustration?
Dropbox downgrade page
Betacoin illustration
Linda Eliasen
21:00 - We talk about design within Dropbox and Palantir and how it impacts culture.
Jon Ying and Dropbox culture
31:00 - A brief divergence into DBZ and comics.
Michael DeForge
33:00 - Where do you come up with all of your ideas for illustration and design?
Ryan's shop
Slater's shirts
44:00 - We learn more about freelancing and how it compares to big company work.
Ryan on Instagram
54:00 - Do you have plans for sharing more of your process as blog posts?
Creative South
57:00 - What's the next step in your career?
5/27/2015 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 41 seconds
28: #TeamOneCircle (feat. Michael Schultz)
This week we caught up with Michael Schultz, a designer living in San Francisco tackling one of the hardest design problems out there: health and medicine. We chat all about the problems he faces designing in the medical world, how to launch and market side projects and we end with a healthy debate about designer job titles.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsor:
IconFinder - Promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro!
Michael on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Medium
Instagram
Dribbble
Iodine
Show Notes:
3:00 - Michael fills us in on what he's working on.
Iodine
Iodine for iOS
Medical Jargon Chrome plugin by Iodine
11:00 - We dig into Michael's background and introduction to the medical world.
Hemoglobe
Jesse Squires
24:00 - Michael and Bryn worked on a side project together, Privatize.
Sam Soffes
Mark Otto
Matt Leonard
35:00 - Michael has strong opinions about Product Hunt.
Product Hunt
PH Chrome extension
Redacted for Mac
41:00 - How did you market your personal apps pre-Product Hunt?
Thomas Goetz
48:00 - Michael shares how he designed Iodine to be a place that makes data understandable and easy to use.
Adam Baker
1:03:00 - How do you define different design roles? Bryn and Brian debate.
Jake Marsh
1:12:00 - We discuss designers who code and developers who design.
5/25/2015 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 47 seconds
27: Socialist Design (feat. Kim Bost & Cap Watkins)
Last week Kim and Cap were in SF for the week and dropped by to record another fun episode of Design Details! We chat about what it's like to be married to a designer, how to hire designers and how to overcome the biggest challenges design managers face.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Kim on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Cap on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Show Notes:
1:00 - We touch base with Cap and Kim.
Cover
Cap on Instagram
Kim on Instagram
Aaron Shapiro
6:00 - Cap fills us in on the latest news at BuzzFeed.
Design Details Ep.7 with Cap
BuzzFeed News (Get the App)
9:00 - What's it like being married to another designer?
Flatiron Health
18:00 - How do you keep a growing product design team in sync?
An introduction to OOCSS
BEM
Bootstrap
CSS Stats
Basecamp
Jira
HipChat
Wake
38:00 - What are the biggest challenges for new design managers?
Start With Why
44:00 - How do hire designers?
AngelList
55:00 - How do you divide up design roles?
The Boring Designer
Mystery Meat Navigation
Zach Roszczewski
1:02:00 - Cap and Kim share what they're excited about in design.
The Difference Between Living in New York and San Francisco
Festa
Shoop
Slow Jamz
cap@buzzfeed.com
5/20/2015 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 6 seconds
26: Beep Beep I Like Ferns Beep (feat. Sebastiaan De With)
This week we sat down with Sebastiaan de With to chat about everything design (and motorcycles)! We caught up on his evolving career in design, what it's like building a new agency, how to work with international clients and the power of giving design resources away for free.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sebastiaan on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Another Website
Instagram
Dribbble
Show Notes:
3:00 - We catch up with Sebastiaan on what he's up to.
Pokemon Branding
Pictogram
Ride North
Ride North Kickstarter
SDW on Instagram
doubleTwist
Scorpio
Aether Apparel
14:00 - We dig a bit further into SDW's past work as a designer.
Stiched leather
21:00 - We learn a little bit more about the Apple design process.
Louie Mantia
23:00 - SDW shares more about his personal branding and background as a young designer.
Latte art
Sparkle
Duncan Wilcox
32:00 - How did you end up moving to California?
Tim Van Damme
Square
41:00 - Circling back around to some of SDW's current projects.
Muir icon set
Motomoji
47:00 - Not a lot of designers can separate from their work this much.
(Follow us on Periscope - designdetailsfm!)
53:00 - What kind of designer do you consider yourself?
Jean-Marc Denis
Designing Twitter Video
5/19/2015 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 15 seconds
25: Arbitrary Head Chef (feat. Danny Trinh & Chris Kalani)
This episode, we had two designers building their own companies by building some awesome products that we're super excited about - Chris Kalani of Wake and Danny Trinh from Free. We took a bunch of questions from people watching on Periscope and these guys have some great energy which lead to a fantastic conversation and some "real talk"!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
LaunchKit
Chris Kalani on the Web
Twitter (Wake, Inc.)
Website
Instagram
Facebook
Danny Trinh on the Web
Twitter
Dribbble
Free
Show Notes:
3:30 - Danny and Chris tell us about their current projects
Wake
Bakken & Baeck
Free
Daniel Burka
Bobby Goodlatte
Digg
Kevin Rose
Stanford
12:00 - The best ways to learn design and the fear of sharing things
Harper Reed
Google Ventures
GV Design Sprints
LayerVault
Aligned Pixels, Ink.
Marc Edwards
Nick Slater
Wake Commercial
Will Wilkinson
MetaLab
Andrew Wilkinson
Will's videos
Mike Davidson
T-Bo da Firecracker
27:00 - Super Smash Bros. rosters and Pokemon as a game for designers
Sebastiaan De With
Pokemon Brands
Olly Moss
Justin Mezzell
30:00 - Leveling up your UI and your career
Matt Van Horn
Dustin Mierau
Bay to Breakers
Path
The Path Button
Daniel Davis
Slack
Campfire
Glitch
Stewart Butterfield
"Your friends are more than their job titles (and so are you)"
Dustin Senos
Zoolander "Who Am I?"
45:00 - Dumb titles and how to divide up design roles on a team
Creativity, Inc.
Shochu
50:00 - Listener Questions
5/13/2015 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 12 seconds
24: Open Source Religion (feat. Kevin Rose)
This week we sat down with Kevin Rose - he's a designer, product creator and venture capitalist who has had a prolific presence in the tech community for several years. We chat about the things he's loving right now, watch culture, health and cooking, hiring and so much more!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
IconFinder - Promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro!
Code School - Learn to code from the comfort of your browser
Video: Unmasking HTML Emails
Kevin on the Web:
Twitter
Wikipedia
YouTube
Medium
CrunchBase
Instagram
Show Notes:
5:00 - We catch up on Kevin's latest projects.
North
Watchville Website
Watchville App
Tiiny
betaworks
Milk
11:00 - Kevin shares more about his journey at Google+.
Google Ventures
Google+
Daniel Burka
Vic Gundotra
18:00 - We learn more about what working at Google Ventures was like.
Nextdoor
Medium
NoRedInk
OmniGraffle
Marc Hemeon
23:00 - Where do you fall on the line of product or design?
Design Details with Cennydd Bowles
26:00 - What are the startups you're really excited about right now?
Shyp
30:00 - We talk watches.
NOMOS
Girard-Perregaux
Seiko
Philippe Dufour
A. Lange & Söhne 2015
34:00 - What do you bring back from outside of the US into the product and design world?
Kevin on Instagram
Kevin Rose on The Screen Savers
Old Beans
Tim Ferriss
Jony Ive talks about the Apple Watch
43:00 - Do you feel like you've gotten out of the rat race of the tech world?
Secret
Outlook on iOS
Sunrise Calendar
46:00 - Flashback to Kevin's past roles in the media world.
The New Screen Savers
Diggnation
Leo Laporte
48:00 - How do you spot that in the hiring process?
Caleb Davenport
Sam Soffes
Danny Trinh
54:00 - Why do all the podcasts and shows?
Bulletproof Coffee
Foundation
Sahil Lavingia
57:00 - Would you encourage everyone to come to SF/Silicon Valley?
Kevin Rose's house protest
59:00 - We diverge, briefly, to chat about tattoos, Tokyo and cooking.
Darya Rose
1:02:00 - A fake-out ending, we hear what Kevin is into these days.
Slack
Wealthfront
Periscope
Meerkat
Square Cash
Messenger (Desktop Wrapper)
Sebastiaan de With
Josh Puckett
Dropbox
Dropbox for Business
Mailbox
Hackpad
Evernote
CloudApp
Slack + Spaces
Slack’s $2.8 Billion Dollar Secret Sauce
Metalab
1:12:00 - We talk health, nutrition and religion.
Vessyl
Gyroscope
Anand Sharma
Soylent
Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief HBO trailer
The Racoon Incident
5/11/2015 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 20 seconds
23: Brains are Stupid (feat. Christophe Tauziet, Jeremy Goldberg, and George Kedenburg)
This was the most impromptu episode we've ever done. We were just out to dinner with these guys and we were having so much fun debating design things that we decided to record our first-ever 3-guest episode. We made a lot of references to George and Jeremy's last episode - so definitely go check that out. This was a really fun episode for us - hopefully it is for you too!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors:
Code School
Code School's 'Unmasking HTML Emails' video
George Kedenburg on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Jeremy Goldberg on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Christophe Tauziet on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Show Notes:
4:00 - Apple's product strategy
Motorola Rokr
Marc Newson
Volkswagen family tree
Fluoroelastomer
Mercedes self-driving car
R8 eTron sound
Stop/Start Technology
16:00 - Modern services and stupid brains
Jeremy's metal band, Age of Evil
Christophe's Wedding
August Smart Lock
Don Norman
People tripping on stairs
30:00 - May predictions and how designers work (We recorded the show in mid-April)
Avengers: Age of Ultron
"The Sweet Solution"
Sam Soffes
"iTampon"
The New Macbook
GMunk
Tron: Legacy
ValioCon
Drew Wilson
The Box Project
Oblivion
GMunk's talk from ValioCon
52:00 - Designing original things and what makes a good brand
Messenger.com
Quip
Samsung Galaxy S3
FB F8
FB Parse
01:02:00 - Movie Talk
Interstellar
Batman vs Superman Trailer #1
300
Watchmen
Zack Snyder
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer #2
BB-8
Bob Iger
Sphero
Disney Accelerator
"It's working! IT'S WORKING!"
Marshall Bock
Jared Erondu
The Vision
MyIdol
Mike Davidson
George's MyIdol video
Her Left Me (feat. Jeremy Goldberg and George Kedenburg)
Our producer, Sarah!
5/6/2015 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 21 seconds
22: Poor Man's Pokemon (feat. Cennydd Bowles)
This week we caught up with Cennydd Bowles over Skype for a truly fascinating discussion about cross-OS design, the future of wearables, what it means to be a junior vs. senior designer, and why sound design will be the next big trend.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
IconFinder - Promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro!
Code School - Learn to code from the comfort of your browser
Video: Unmasking HTML Emails
Cennydd on the Web:
Twitter
Website
A List Apart articles
Undercover User Experience Design (The Book)
The Pastry Box Project writing
The Ethical Designer - Talk
Show Notes:
5:00 - What are you working on these days? How did you get started at Twitter?
@cennydd
Tweetdeck
16:00 - We talk mobile design, Windows and the OS landscape.
Windows 10 can run iOS and Android
Outlook for iOS
27:00 - Cennydd has more experience with wearables than most.
Samsung Gear S
Moto 360
Apple Watch
LG G Watch
36:00 - What are your hunches about the future of design for wearables?
Dragon Ball Z Revival of F
Oculus
39:00 - Cennydd shares his thoughts on the toxic MVP.
"Delighted that ‘MVP’ is starting to be seen as toxic."
4 Reasons MVPs Fail
Minimum Lovable Product
The Ethical Designer - Talk
48:00 - Thoughts on the process of creation and iteration, junior vs. senior designers.
Letter to a Junior Designer
5/4/2015 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 27 seconds
21: Startup Lubricant (feat. Bin Chen)
This episode, we talked tea with Boba Guys and Tea People co-founder Bin Chen! He's had one of the most unique design careers we've ever heard of and he tells a really great story - which made this episode especially fun for us. Hopefully, you'll dig it too!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsors
IconFinder – Promo code ‘ROBOT’ for 50% off your first month of Iconfinder Pro!
Iconfinder's Definitive Guide to Apple Watch Icons
Bin on the Web
Twitter
You Might Find Yourself
Boba Guys
Tea People
Show Notes:
3:30 - Beer!
Muscat Oolong
Black Sands Brewery
5:00 - What are you working on?
Timbuk2
Tea People
Andrew Chau
Boba Guys Blend #1
Ken Ken Ramen
Mission Mission
Biddenly
Ajay Nainani
Biddenly Kickstarter
15:30 - Tea People and Boba Guys' Culture
Horchata
Boiling frog
Patagonia
Kaizen
Yvon Chouinard
Sheryl Swoopes
Boba Guys Nashville Pop-up
The Buffer Culture
Myers-Briggs Personality Test
26:30 - Differences between digital design and brick and mortar
Square
Net Promoter Score
Twilio
Twitch
Pure Milk Tea
Sprig
the Boba Guys branding & aardvark
Blue Bottle Coffee
Ritual Coffee
Four Barrel Coffee
boba straws
LLAP emoji
37:00 - How Bin got into design...
Aqua-zyme
Realmedia
Adobe Premiere 1.0
Adobe ColdFusion
Adobe Dreamweaver
McCann-Erickson
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Foot pedal for toilets
Google Patent Search
Vimeo
Ben Brown
Michael Eisner
John C. Jay
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Wieden & Kennedy
53:00 - Generalism vs Specialty
59:00 - Managing vs Individual Contribution
John Maeda
Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers
Beautiful Soup
Square Kitchen Tickets
1:07:00 - Scaling in digital vs physical space
Shyp
ShipStation
Alite
4/29/2015 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 32 seconds
20: Soft Computer Hands (feat. Dustin Senos)
This week we caught up with Dustin Senos, the lead designer at Medium for the past 3 years who has spent his professional career traversing the worlds of design and engineering. We dig into Dustin's background and how design has shaped Medium into the product it is today.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsor:
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Dustin on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
2:00 - Dustin tells us about his transitions between engineering and design.
Acro Media
LittleIpsum
7:00 - Should designers code?
Flinto
Framer
Balsamiq
11:00 - How did you end up at Medium?
@ev
Medium
Obvious
17:00 - How was Medium approached as a design challenge?
The hyphen, n-dash and em-dash
21:00 - How would you describe the aesthetic of Medium today? How did the agency work shape that aesthetic?
Teehan+Lax
@dannpetty
Teehan+Lax Medium case study
30:00 - We chat about the culture at Medium and their experience with holacracy
How Medium is Building a New Kind of Company with No Managers
Holacracy
Evan Williams on Building a Mindful Company
Buffer's no-managers setup
43:00 - We diverge into a chat about diversity in design.
Design Details Ep. 13 with Mo Woods
45:00 - How did you approach hiring at Medium?
How to Impress an Interviewer by Julie Zhuo
Calm
4/27/2015 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds
19: Super-Dinky Hodinkee (feat. Caleb Davenport and Jake Marsh)
This episode, we dug into our concerns after all the Apple Watch reviews came out with a couple of our favorite iOS developers: Caleb Davenport and Jake Marsh. This episode was completely ridiculous and fun (even moreso if you caught the Periscope livestream featuring the inimitable Marc Hemeon). We discuss the models that each of us pre-ordered as well as Amazon Dash and our most-hoped-for features of the Apple Watch when it finally comes out!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don’t hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
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Caleb on the Web:
Twitter
North Technologies
Jake on the Web:
Twitter
Deallocated Objects
4:00 - We discuss the Apple Watch pre-orders
"The Marco Special"
Marc Hemeon
Kevin Rose
Watchville
Hodinkee
Caleb's Nomos Glashütte
Bryn's Rado
"Complications"
Grande Sonnerie
9:00 - California vs Not California
Khoi's episode
Cap's episode
Om Malik
Sam Soffes
Jared Erondu & his donuts
Bonus Apple Watch episode with Sam Soffes
13:00 - Technical Difficulties of the Apple Watch
Transit for Apple Watch
ShopSavvy
"Bono/Tim Cook Finger Thing"
The Sweet Solution
"Underscore" David Smith
David Smith's Watch Apps
21:00 - Amazon Dash
Poppy by Quirky
23:30 - ...aaaaaand back to the Watch
Louie Mantia
Mickey's foot is wrong
Jake's TMNT blog post
David Wise
4/22/2015 • 51 minutes, 31 seconds
18: Kleenex Testers (feat. Stone Librande)
This week we broke up our regular string of web designer guests to chat with Stone Librande, lead designer at Riot Games. Stone was also the lead designer of Diablo 3, SimCity and Spore; he's an incredibly talented creator who shared so much insight with us on this episode of Design Details!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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500,000 Icons and why the Number Matters
InVision
Stone on the Web:
Twitter
Wikipedia
Website
Stone's GDC 2015 Talk
Show Notes:
6:00 - We catch up with Stone on his current work as a game designer.
Riot Games
Stone's GDC 2015 Talk
9:00 - Stone shares his journey to becoming a game designer.
Blizzard North
20:00 - Stone shares some of the more specific challenges he's faces as a game designer.
Spore
Diablo 3
Minecraft
24:00 - You also build lots of physical games?
Fridge Game
Fridge Game GIF
Stone's other games
28:00 - What has been your favorite game to design?
SimCity
Atomic Design
54:00 - Stone talks about the games he's enjoying at the moment.
FTL
Rogue Legacy
Candy Crush (App Store)
57:00 - How do feel about the broader trend of DLC and in-app purchases?
Tap Titans (App Store)
Bitcoin Billionaire (App Store)
Fez
1:07:00 - Stone shares his thoughts on virtual reality and augmented realitigy games.
HoloLens
Oculus
Recon snowboard goggles
Mini Cooper Goggles
This week we hung out with Divya Manian and Bradee Evans from the Photoshop team at Adobe. This was a really, really fun episode to record and Divya and Bradee were amazing guests. We got to talk about everything from important issues around diversity to just making dumb jokes about pterodactyls and unicorns. We hope you enjoy it half as much as we enjoyed recording it.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Divya on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Bradee on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Medium
Behance
Show Notes:
2:00 - Bradee's Second Career & Explicit Ratings for Podcasts
SoundCloud
Simplecast
Josh Long
"The Other Guy" aka Jon Buda
4:00 - What's up with female representation in tech?
Feminista Jones on NPR
Impostor Syndrome
7:30 - Making mistakes in big products
UserTesting.com
"Error Bad"
Stateful Design
16:00 - "Uncle Photoshop"
Marc Edwards
20:00 - What's it like working on Photoshop?
"The Humans are Dead" by Flight of the Conchords
27:00 - Working on Web Standards
How to Spot a Web Designer GIF
Divya's Talks
Arno Gourdol
Rocky Offner
38:00 - Sketch's effect on how Photoshop is built
Jeff Broderick
Tim Riot
55:00 - Why diversity is important for creativity
"How Diversity Makes us Smarter" - The Scientific American
58:00 - Art vs Design
Twitter Conversation
59:30 - Maintaining confidence when putting out an important tool to a large audience
Aligned Pixels, Ink.
"Did somebody call an excavation expert?"
1:03:30 - Quirks: Sketch vs Photoshop
Seth Clifford
1:11:30 - Running out of keyboard shortcuts and the move from hardware to software
Touch screens with textures
Avi Cieplinski
1:15:00 - Magic UI
Amazon Dash
Trying to edit money in Adobe products
Photoshop Enhance Demo
4/15/2015 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 29 seconds
16: Extravagant Shallowness (feat. Khoi Vinh)
This week we caught up with Khoi Vinh, an insightful and talented designer making Wildcard in New York City. In this Skype chat we talked about designing for the tablet, honesty on the web and how Khoi manages to maintain so many projects!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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InVision
Khoi on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Wildcard
How They Got There
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
5:00 - We catch up with Khoi and chat about his current project, Wildcard.
Wildcard
Jordan Cooper
Doug Petkanics
Eric Tang
Stephen Meszaros
9:00 - Khoi tells us more about the specifics of designing at Wildcard, including why cards are the future of the web.
What is a card?
Cards are the future of the web
15:00 - How have you become such a prolific design writer?
subtraction.com
Khoi's book, How They Got There
Ordering Disorder: Grid Principles for Web Design
How She Got There: Erika Hall
20:00 - We learn a bit more about the process behind How They Got There.
How They Got There
26:00 - Khoi's also busy on other side projects and explorations - we learn more.
Mixel
Adobe Comp CC
32:00 - What are the possibilities for tablets that are still untapped?
Paper
37:00 - We chat about what it means to be honest on the web.
@khoi
Look and Feel and Feel
47:00 - Khoi tells us about how he shares content and thinks about having a large following on Twitter.
Buffer
54:00 - What were your responsibilities while designing for the New York Times?
nytimes.com
A Farewell to the Times
1:00:00 - We dig in more to Khoi's journey since leaving the Times.
Kidpost
4/13/2015 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 29 seconds
15: Her Left Me (feat. Jeremy Goldberg and George Kedenburg)
This is our first time to have a second episode scheduled for the week! We're excited to try out this new format, kicking things off with two guests: Jeremy Goldberg and George Kedenburg. We chat about design at Facebook, their journeys as designers and how they're growing within such a large organization!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Jeremy on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
George on the Web:
Twitter
Dribbble
Website
Show Notes:
1:00 - A beautiful story of a Periscope party.
Periscope
Meerkat
Personal Sam
5:00 - We catch up on the announcements at F8 and what's coming with 3rd party apps.
Facebook Messenger
Messenger Platform
Messenger for Business
Path Talk
Vivian Wang
8:00 - What is the design process like for a product with 600 million users?
"Get real time shipping updates on your phone. Send to Messenger."
15:00 - So React Native is a thing!
React Native
Parse
Parse for IoT
18:00 - George shares what it's like to work at Parse, a startup-like culture within Facebook.
Facebook Camera
22:00 - Facebook just moved into a new office!
New FB Campus announcement
Photos of the new Campus
Instagram Campus campaign
Frank Gehry
27:00 - Jared and George share some of their personal stories with us.
@ageofjeremy
@nlevin
36:00 - George chat with Terry Crews on Twitter...
The conversation
@maxvoltar
Sketch Beta
45:00 - Do you worry about feature bloat in Messenger?
The giant Like button
Facebook Sound Design
More about Facebook's sounds
51:00 - Jeremy shares his experiences with designing interactions and animations at Google.
Origami
After Effects
Framer
Framer + Parse
55:00 - How are you pushing yourself to be a better designer every day?
4/8/2015 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 39 seconds
14: Unless You're Dumb (feat. Jared Erondu)
This week we hung out with Jared Erondu, a designer well-known for his work at Lift, Omada Health, The Industry and his current role as Creative Director at Teespring. We covered a lot of ground – from the future of user interfaces to donuts to whether or not “UX designer” should be a job title anymore!
This was a great conversation and, for the first time ever, we have another one coming on Thursday where we discuss the announcements from the F8 conference with Facebook designers Jeremy Goldberg and George Kedenburg!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
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Invision
Jared on the Web
Website
Twitter
Teespring
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
4:00 - We catch up with Jared and the latest projects he's working on!
Teespring
Jared's Personal Site
Jared's photos
Elle Luna
Bulan Project
The Crossroads of Should and Must
Elle's Book
Picture from the helicopter ride
Josh Sortino
Christophe Tauziet
Transamerica Redwood Park
10:00 - Jared tells us about his journey of becoming a designer.
Treehouse
Ryan Carson
Chris Coyier
Future of Web
Evomail
Circa
Zite
Mark Johnson
Zerply
Christofer Karltorp
Flud
Bobby Ghoshal
Drew Wilson
Valiocon
20:00 - How did The Industry become so popular?
The Industry
Adam Stacoviak
13 Design Trends For 2013 by Gannon Burgett
Jared's Svbtle blog
Go Home iOS7, You're Drunk.
31:00 - What do you think of Apple's first-party apps?
Twitter Conversation
32:00 - We talk about designers getting a seat at the table.
Medium is changing content
DesignerFund
KPCB
Her
Apple "Evolution" image
Moto Hint
Earin
Dash
Postmates
Jeremy
42:00 - What was it like moving from the East Coast to San Francisco?
Coming To America
Omada Health
Poppy Coffee Maker
History of Espresso
Amazon Dash
50:00 - We dig a bit deeper into some of Jared's previous roles in design
Bridge
Prevent
Cool obesity chart
FitBit Aria
Obvious
Lift(now Coach.me)
Medium
Ev Williams
Tony Stubblebine
1:00:00 - Donuts!
MMMM Donuts!
Episode 4
1:05:00 - Jared talks about a secret agenda...
Wake
1:11:00 - What does it mean to be a creative director?
Dann Petty
"The Creative's Mix" on Rdio
4/6/2015 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 23 seconds
13: Eating Horse (feat. Maurice Woods)
We had an amazing conversation this week with Maurice "Mo" Woods, a senior visual designer at Yahoo and founder of the Inneract Project. We chat about what he's doing in design education, diversity in design and how his background as a pro basketball player has served him in his career as a designer.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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InVision
Mo on the Web:
Twitter
AIGA Profile
Mo's HOW Interview
Inneract Project Founder
Inneract Project
LinkedIn
Show Notes:
14:00 - We learn more about Mo's interest in design education for kids.
Inneract Project
20:00 - Mo gets into the details of what's going on at Inneract and why it's so important.
Teach a class at Inneract
Volunteer
Donate
37:00 - Want to help with the Inneract Project? They need your help.
Like Inneract Project on Facebook
Follow Inneract Project on Twitter
Get Involved
Teach a class at Inneract
Volunteer
Donate
57:00 - The real reason design is so important for kids in underserved communities.
Kristy Tillman
Design Details with Kristy Tillman
1:03:00 - We chat about diversity in design, tech and the hiring process.
Mo on LinkedIn
1:12:00 - Where are all the designers of color?
Guthrie Dolin on LinkedIn
Diversity at Google
Diversity at Apple
Diversity at Facebook
3/30/2015 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 10 seconds
12: Topsoil Decisions (feat. Ryan Sims)
This past week we sat down with Ryan Sims, the former head of design at Rdio. We caught up with him about his latest career change as he heads to Adobe, what it was like growing the design team at Rdio and what it means to have a design mentor.
This was an insightful episode, and we hope you all enjoy! If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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InVision
Ryan on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Rdio
Instagram
Show Notes:
3:00 - We catch up with Ryan on his latest adventures in funemployment.
@veen
Future of Web Design
Typekit
@wilsonminer
9:00 - a mispronunciation kicks off a backstory of Ryan's journey at Rdio.
Rdio
Virb
EveryBlock
@malthe
15:00 - A brief diversion into Ryan's latest music.
@pusha_t
Clipse
The Neptunes
@pharrell
@kendricklamar
To Pimp a Butterfly
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Radiohead
OK Computer
Warren G
18:00 - We chat branding, Vdio and working at a music startup.
Vdio
Janus Friis
21:00 - Ryan explains his path to get into Rdio and how he managed a growing design team.
Ryan Sims on The Great Discontent
42:00 - The two traits that Ryan looks for in a designer.
@mtowber
53:00 - Ryan explains his views on design mentors and why he wished he'd had one.
Styleboost
@ludwig
1:06:00 - How do you navigate a career transition?
@koopacetic
PureVolume
Neubix
3/23/2015 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 38 seconds
11: Artisanal Fitness (feat. Erika Hall)
This week we caught up with Erika Hall, co-founder of Mule Design and author of Just Enough Research. We dive deep into a handful of topics, from user research to gender in tech, from the Apple Watch to the evolution of San Francisco culture - we had a lot of fun recording this one!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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Erika on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Just Enough Research
Mule Design
Show Notes:
3:00 - We catch up with Erika to learn about design research.
Erika Hall on Medium
Just Enough Research
Observing the User Experience
8:00 - What are some of the myths of design and research?
Steve Jobs building NeXT
16:00 - Has Mule ever considered launching original products?
Mule Radio Syndicate
Mule Evening Edition
Unsuck-It
Mule's Audubon case study
The new Seattle Times
1:17:00 - Plugs!
You're My Favorite Client
Chug Life
3/16/2015 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 40 seconds
Bonus Episode: Apple Watch Watch 2015
Today we're excited to release a special bonus episode of the Design Details Podcast! After today's Apple Watch event we grabbed Sam Soffes to chat about the implications for us as designers and what the watch means for app design going into the future.
This is our first "bonus episode" and we'd love to hear your thoughts! We're excited to explore more weekly episodes in the future but we want to make sure we get the content and format just right. If you have feedback or suggestions on this style, give us a shout on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
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3/10/2015 • 48 minutes, 20 seconds
10: Tiny Nuggets of Delight (feat. Tim Van Damme)
This week we caught up with Tim Van Damme, an amazing designer who has been a part of some of our favorite products including Instagram and Dropbox. For this hour we chat about Tim's past experience in design, working on Mailbox, Dribbble and the future of design/technology. We had a lot of fun with this show and we hope you all enjoy the conversation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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Tim on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Exposure
Instagram
Dribbble
Show Notes:
2:00 - We dig a bit into Tim's past interview experiences and first steps into the design world.
The Great Discontent with Tim Van Damme
net magazine
24 Ways (Tim's piece)
atebits (Tweetie, Loren Brichter)
14:00 - Tim talks about taking breaks and disconnecting.
Tim's Instagram
Storehouse
Exposure
20:00 - What it's like working on Mailbox for Mac; Tim tells us about his personal style.
Mailbox
27:00 - We get into the ethos of UI design, talking about the details and emotional design.
The Design Details blog posts
Design Details: Tumblr for iOS
Screenshot of Dropbox's uploader
37:00 - Let's talk Dribbble.
Dropbox on Dribbble
Tim on Dribbble
48:00 - We chat about the current state of user interfaces and what the next big leap will be.
Susan Kare
A polyphasic sleep experiment
55:00 - What will be the next breakthrough in input mechanisms?
Paralysed woman flies F-35 fighter jet using only her mind
1:03:00 - We chat about email as a communication method and what's next for Mailbox.
Email is the Worst
1:05:00
Little Big Details on Dropbox
3/9/2015 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 25 seconds
9: When Did the Marketing Department Get Here? (feat. Paul Stamatiou and Avi Cieplinski)
For Episode 9, we had our first chat with two guests! This time we caught up with Paul Stamatiou and Avi Cieplinski from the Photo and Video Team at Twitter. We covered a lot this week - chatting about prototyping, wearables, design process and what it's like to work at Twitter and Apple!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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Paul on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Github
Avi on the Web:
Twitter
Show Notes:
2:00 - We sat down with Paul and Avi to chat about what they've been working on.
Twitter Video
Framer
Pixate
6:00 - The importance of sharing the design process in public.
Building Twitter Video
16:00 - We dive a bit deeper into prototyping at big tech companies.
Origami 2.0
Sketch Beta
21:00 - We dig a bit into Paul's background as a designer.
Paul's blog
53:00 - The conversation makes a quick transition into past startups and fun Twitter spin-off products.
Super
#IDARB
twiDAQ (incorrectly called Twitstock on air)
1:00:00 - Do you have a design philosophy?
@aprilzero - aprilzero.com
Gyroscope
1:07:00 - We dig into some of the hiring processes in place at Twitter.
Twitter Design
Twitter Engineering
Twitter Careers
3/2/2015 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 21 seconds
8: Deathly Allergic to Avocado (feat. Chloe Park)
Episode 8 everyone! This week we sat down with the lovely Chloe Park, an experience designer making things happen at OpenTable. We chat about everything from the design process at OpenTable to Chloe's biggest problems with relationships in tech. This was a fun episode for us to record and we hope you enjoy it!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
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Hover (use promo code 'bragdriven' to save on your first order!)
Chloe Park on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
2:00 - We catch up with Chloe on everything she's working on at OpenTable.
OpenTable
7:00 - What's the design process at OpenTable?
OpenTable is hiring!
The OpenTable design family
23:00 - Chloe shares a "project" she's working on...
Keezy
2/23/2015 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 14 seconds
7: VP of Unnecessary Redesign (feat. Cap Watkins)
This week we caught up with Cap Watkins, the recently-appointed VP of design at BuzzFeed. We picked Cap's brain about hiring designers, A/B testing, beard-growing, East Coast design and more. Oh, and robo-horses!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
Hover (use promo code 'bragdriven' to save on your first order!)
Cap Watkins on the Web:
Website
Cap's Blog
Twitter
Instagram
Video: Designing at Scale
Designer News AMA
Show Notes:
02:00 - Cap tells us what he's been up to lately.
BuzzFeed
Etsy
03:00 - We explore life as a designer on the East Coast.
Bagel.io - unregistered!
Kim Bost
11:30 - Cap Watkins: VP of Unnecessary Redesign.
Two Weeks at BuzzFeed
15:00 - We explore a bit about the hiring decisions being made at BuzzFeed.
The Boring Designer
Big Nerd Ranch
18:00 - What prototyping tools are you using?
Flinto
InVision
OOCSS
Origami + Quartz Composer
Pixate
Form
28:30 - What does it mean to be a VP of design?
Randy Hunt
Reflections from a First-Time Manager
32:00 - We learn some management advice for designers.
The Switch from Designer to Manager
Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager
37:00 - We get down with some chef biographies.
Anthony Bourdain
Marcus Samuelsson
Grant Achatz
Kitchen Confidential
52:00 - We get back to the biggest challenges of hiring designers and some of the most common mistakes people make when applying for a design job.
Dribbblification of Design
59:00 - Cap shares his process as a designer.
My Design Process, Part 1
My Design Process, Part 2
My Design Process, Part 3
1:09:00 - Winding things down, here's where you can find Cap.
Cap's links
Satisfy your cat needs
2/16/2015 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 59 seconds
6: Down the Stuffed Rabbit Hole (feat. Marissa Louie)
This week we hung out with Marissa Louie - a rather prolific designer, activist, and creator who has worked on many of our favorite products at places like Apple, Yahoo, Ness Computing, and Wanelo, among others. We discussed everything from teddy bears to social justice - and the profound impact of emotional design.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
InVision
Marissa Louie on the Web:
Twitter
Behance
Dribbble
BearBear
Show Notes:
01:05 - Marissa's "Origin Story"
Yahoo Homepage + Search
OpenTable buys Ness
Wanelo
Marissa on Wanelo
BearBear, Inc.
15:45 - How did you transition into building stuffed animals?
Bear Ball
30:00 - What's a product with a really great experience?
Wanelo
32:00 - Bringing emotion to data-driven products
Yahoo Search Results
Brian in Shanghai
Yahoo Weather App
35:00 - Designers Guild
On Facebook
Osandi Sekoú Robinson
Designer Fund
Enrique Allen
Designer Bridge
UX Night
Andi Galpern
Code for America
Designers Guild for Justice
44:00 - How can designers best help people?
Flyers
Designers care about people / affect emotions
Neili (Jones) LeCarol
52:00 - BearBear + charity
World Wildlife Fund
2/9/2015 • 56 minutes, 12 seconds
5: Squeeze in Some Meat with Your Candy (feat. Gabriel Valdivia)
This week we had a chat with Gabriel Valdivia, a Product Designer at Facebook. He's a close friend and a remarkable designer best known for his work at Automatic. We had a great time chatting about a lot of Gabe's favorite things - from prototyping to Serial to meat/candy hybrids.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
InVision
Gabe Valdivia on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
Show Notes:
01:45 - Gabe tells us about his upcoming Facebook adventure in London
Facebook London
05:45 - Does the design culture at Facebook encourage bold new ideas?
Slingshot
07:05 - Gabe shares about his transition from startup life to big corporation
Automatic
17:30 - We learn a bit more about Facebook's latest experimental apps
Facebook Labs
Rooms
25:00 - What are the prototyping tools being used at Facebook?
Origami
Framer
Sketch
Pixate
37:00 - How do you design an emotional experience?
Designing Happiness
45:00 - Jay did it
Serial Podcast
60:00 - Gabe shares about a meaningful mentor in his life
Margaret Stewart Twitter
2/2/2015 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 56 seconds
4: Meatspace User Onboarding (feat. Kristy Tillman)
This week we caught up with Kristy Tillman, a former designer at IDEO who now leads the design charge at Society of Grownups. We had a great time chatting across a huge range of topics, from diversity in tech to meatspace user onboarding!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly (and their Dribbble team)
Hover (use coupon code "thatshouldbeaplugin" to save 10% on your first purchase)
Kristy Tillman on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Society of Grownups
Detroit Water Project
Show Notes:
00:00 - We catch up with Kristy about what she's working on
Society of Grownups
IDEO
Detroit Water Project
07:00 - We explore some of Kristy's work in helping marginalized communities, including why there's less diversity in tech
NY Times: Women and Minorities as Targets of Attack Online
Twitter
Apple
Facebook
Google
Youth Design
Eddie Opara
Jared Erondu
15:30 - Kristy adds context to explaining why there are fewer prominent female designers
The Confidence Code
Lean In
Satya Nadella: Women, Don't Ask for a Raise
Imposter syndrome
19:00 - We circled back around to talk about Kristy's current work at Society of Grownups
Society of Grownups
Dan Cassaro
Erik Marinovich
36:30 - Kristy explains some of the challenges in hiring for designers and developers on the East Coast
Christopher Michon
1/26/2015 • 56 minutes, 54 seconds
3: I'm Tired of Looking at Apps (feat. Wilson Miner)
Another Monday means another episode of Design Details! This week we caught up with Wilson Miner, an insanely thoughtful and talented designer well-known for his work at Apple, Rdio and Facebook.
In this episode we talked with Wilson about game design, his favorite products and more - we hope you enjoy the show! If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly (designdetailsfm@gmail.com)
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
Hover, use coupon code "sovanilla" to save 10% on your first purchase
Wilson Miner on the Web:
Website
Twitter
When We Build
Dribbble
Quora
Show Notes:
2:00
The Factory
Rdio
3:00
- Games
Hearthstone
TableFlip14:10
Framer
Quartz Composer
Content Generator Sketch Plugin
Parse
George Kedenburg's piece on prototyping with Parse and Framer
Paintcode (mistakenly called "Codepaint")
Origami
Unreal Engine
Blueprints Visual Scripting
Pixate
27:00
Mike Matas
Brandon Walkin
34:00
Ryan Sims
Adam Polselli
37:00
Hearthstone
42:00
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
The Fantastic Four
Batman: Arkham series
Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis System
49:00
"When We Build"
53:00
"I guess I just like liking things."
55:00
Image Comics
Robert Kirkman
Saga
Sex Criminals
Matt Fraction
Hawkeye
1:01:00 - Don't let the frustration own you
1:01:50 - There are no dream jobs
1/19/2015 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 41 seconds
2: So Vanilla (feat. Nick Slater)
Here we go, episode two of the Design Details Podcast! This week we caught up with Nick Slater, an insanely talented designer and illustrator doing wonderful work at Palantir. We had a lot of fun recording this show and we really think you'll enjoy it!
Full Disclosure: this episode is a bit longer and does have some strong language.
As always, if you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
Hover (use coupon code "bragdriven" to save 10% on your first purchase)
Nick Slater on the Web:
Dribbble
Twitter
Show Notes:
0:05:45 - We dig back into Nick's origins - corgi conversations ensue.
Thorgi the Corgi on Instagram
0:07:00 - We start digging into Nick's journey to joining Palantir.
Palantir
Palantir on Dribbble
0:28:00 - What's it like working with a quickly-growing team of designers?
Collin Roe-Raymond
Daniel Mendez
Viet Huynh
Sophia Umansky
Mika Kunisaki
Nixie Melendres
John Joh
0:37:00 - Why is there such a huge focus on investing in illustrators at tech companies?
Ryan Putnam
Alice Lee
Justin Pervorse
Screenshot of Dropbox's downgrade fishbowl
Dropbox Guide
1:00:00 - Exploring the many Lord of the Rings inside jokes at Palantir.
Through the Wormhole
Chrono Trigger's Unique Design
Battletoads (The bad level is Wind Tunnel)
1:10:30 - Adventure Time
Rogie's BMO print
Jake "Jake the Dog" Marsh
1:12:00 - Dribbble and Nick's lack of online presence.
Dan Cederholm
Interview with Trevor Gerzen
Jared Erondu
The Industry
Bob's Donuts' Giant Donut
Sam Soffes
Teespring
Jeff Broderick
Brian Benitez
Collective Ray
1:20:50 - Nick's motivation for working hard to succeed.
Brag-Driven Motivation
1:26:00 - Nick's current projects
The Unicorn Skull
The Monster Project
Nick's Submissions
The Corgiboros (Not by Nick)
1/12/2015 • 1 hour, 50 minutes, 11 seconds
1: How Nerdy of an Answer Do You Want? (feat. Sam Soffes)
The first episode of Design Details has arrived! For our opening show, we sat down with designer and developer Sam Soffes to talk about his latest project (Whiskey), building in public, brag-driven development and his interest in working as a designer. This is our first episode and we're learning a lot! We'd love your feedback or suggestions - give a shout on Twitter, @designdetailsfm or send us a private email!
Sam Soffes on the Web:
Website / Portfolio
Twitter
Github
Instagram
Nothing Magical
Whiskey Markdown Editor
Sam's Blog
Sam's Video Podcast
More About Sam
Hire Sam
Show Notes:
1:35 - We chat with Sam about his latest labor of love, Whiskey.
Tim Van Damme of Dropbox designed a theme
Sam is building Whiskey in public via feedback on Twitter and with public release notes
6:30 - We talk about some of Sam's older projects.
Cheddar (which we compared to Whiteboard)
Shares
7:50 - Discussion about the difficulty selling apps, including Cheddar and Roon
Ghost.org
Ghost Acquires Roon
Roon's open-source Ghost theme
11:15 - How do you balance freelancing with clients and building your own side projects?
Nothing Magical
12:10 - We dive a bit deeper into the challenges of building Whiskey - what's your product philosophy?
iA Writer
18:45 - Sam shares a brilliant product development hack.
Example of the changelog process
22:33 - What does it take to design a text/markdown editor?
Whiskey App Icon on Dribbble
Louie Mantia
26:05 - Sam has built several photo apps; we dive into the process.
Tiiny
Kevin Rose
Marc Hemeon
Marc Hemeon's blog post on Building Tiiny
A screenshot of Tiiny's onboarding instructions
Sam on Github
Over
Aaron Marshall
37:40 - We chat about Sam's motorcycle trip through South Africa
Sam's public photostream
Sam's Instagram
Aaron Marshall on Instagram
43:52 - Dan Cassaro for Deus
44:01 - Sam tells us about designing an onboarding experience in Litely
Litely
Litely was named one of Apple's Best Apps of 2014
50:50 - Sam talks about his move from development to design. Can taste be learned?
Aaron Draplin Takes On a Logo Design Challenge
57:27 - We briefly chat about prototyping and the tools Sam uses.
Sketch
Sublime Text
1/5/2015 • 59 minutes, 29 seconds
0: Design Details Teaser
This is a little teaser recording for us to test our equipment, set up our feeds and get the website up and running. You can subscribe to the podcast by heading to http://designdetails.fm and following on iTunes, RSS or email! The first Design Details episode is coming January 5th, 2015 - stay posted!