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On this episode: The gang gives thanks to the benevolent nature of Dribbble by offering honest critiques on how people give and receive feedback. Have an iOS device and are interested in alpha testing YouMap? Visit youmap.io and sign up today!
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Eric puts his medium post on the open air, ~and~ Geof publishes trash icons to Dribbble, Ben reminisces about an old ski event in Lake Placid and Jim spectates. Have an iOS device and are interested in alpha testing YouMap? Contact us! – youmapbeta@rallyinteractive.com
In this episode: Geof uses performance art to communicate with developers, while Ben smiles warmly on asset handoffs. Jim asks whether or not developers understand tool settings when delivered an asset and Adam asks if designers understand consistency.
In this episode: The boys sit down with Dann Petty to catch up on his way home from filming all summer. Dann sheds some light on the past 18 Months that led him up his most recent personal project, Freelanced, and how he's taking what he has learned to his future endeavors.
In this episode: The gang discusses the dichotomy of systems in software vs developing concept work and executing on art direction. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Geof reveals how he really feels about Snapchat (kind of), Ben admits he has a**holes inside of him (weird, we know), Adam is persuaded into documenting his life for the world to see and Eric compels you to follow him (At-ericatwell-underscore)
On this weeks episode we sit down with Ben's brother, Tim Cline, who is a PhD student of The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. Tim discusses how he applies programming languages like R & C++ to his field to quantify and understand ecological behavior. Tim on the web: Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HQlTKrIAAAAJ&hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/timothyjcline
In this episode: Eric discusses seeking mentorships, Adam talks about his experience studying design at a technical school, Brijan admits that he probably reads more than you and Jim advocates for blue-collar values. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Jim asks ways to mitigate time lost over unforeseen circumstances, Tyler encourages designers to fail faster, Adam discusses ways for beginning designers to map out data, Geof professes the advantages of working with engineers out of the gate. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Adam drinks Rye Kool-Aid, Geof builds hamburger menus with macaroni, Clark asks for designers to hand-off style guides drawn with crayons and Jim struggles to make mouth noises and form words. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Brijan flexes his rich vocabulary, Ben admits he has just started using Grids all while Eric and Geof battle over use case scenarios for italics. Which titan will fall? Find out in this weeks episode. Side Project: http://ippycon.com/ by @nogaraviv Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Jim makes unsolicited feature requests, Geof heeds warning from the prophetic Jeff Goldblum, Adam backhands Storyboards and Xibs & Eric discusses the motion libraries of industry titans. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode we talk about style and if designers should embrace it or not. Also: Jim talks about building a human centipede, Ben tries not to make his projects like the last one, Brijan is confronted about his style and Eric is (still!) stuck on level 32 of Flipominos. Be sure to check out Flipominos. A side project of our friend Tyler Martin that's coming soon: http://ultramegatronic.com/flipominos/ Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Clark makes his debut appearance, Adam keeps the boys on track, Jim discusses his approach to prototyping in AE and Eric prototypes in... ActionScript?!? Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Geof and Jim sit down with Rally friend, Tyler Martin to discuss his most recent release, Flipominos. Flipominos is a procedurally generate puzzle with over 4 billion levels to choose from. Sign up for the beta by visiting umtc.co/flipbeta and let us know what you think! Tyler Martin: @tylerjaymartin Game Trailer: https://youtu.be/hInknYtySHA Ultramegatronic on Twitter: @ultramegatronic Flipominos Site: umtc.co/flip Brijan Powell: http://wontfeint.com/ Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Eric finds inspiration in the scales of a coniferous cone, Jim shares earbuds with Eric down by the river, Brijan confesses that he is a bookworm and Geof takes a step away from the modern world. Special thanks to Phil Coffman (@philcoffman) for reaching out and recommending this weeks topic. We'd love to showcase your sideproject on our next episode so please, reach out and hit us up at podcast@rallyinteractive.com or twitter.com/rallybanter Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Binaural App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/binaural-pure-binaural-beats/id838752522?mt=8 iDoser http://www.i-doser.com/ Polyrhythms & Shape in Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn7YtjO6Mqc Frank Lloyd Wright https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright Denny Royal http://azul7.com/team-members/denny-royal Azul 7 http://azul7.com/ Biomimicry https://biomimicry.org/what-is-biomimicry/#.VyjgRhUrJZ0 House of Leaves http://www.amazon.com/House-Leaves-Mark-Z-Danielewski/dp/0375703764/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1P9GDJV7RPNH158X4GY7 The Familiar http://www.amazon.com/Familiar-One-Rainy-Day-May/dp/0375714944 Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance http://www.amazon.com/Zen-Art-Motorcycle-Maintenance-Inquiry/dp/0060589469 Michael Bierut https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bierut Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design http://www.amazon.com/Seventy-nine-Essays-Design-Michael-Bierut/dp/1616890614 Georgia O'Keeffe https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/about-georgia-okeeffe/ The Science of Sleep http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0354899/ Michel Gondry http://www.michelgondry.com/ Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338013/ Be Kind Rewind http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0799934/ Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter
In this episode: Eric blossoms like a budding rose, Geof seeks his Mr. Miyagi, Adam compliments himself and Ben forms covalent bonds. Special thanks to Sean Goodwin (@TheSeanGoodwin) for emailing in and asking the team to discuss the topic of mentorships # Side project: http://www.geofcrowl.com/textwash/ - Side project of our very own Geof Crowl - Text wash is the fastest way to strip text of formatting on OS X (for programs that don't natively support it) Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Send feedback to podcast@rallyinteractive.com or twitter.com/rallybanter Show Notes: - Firstborn NYC http://www.firstborn.com/ - JoonYong Park https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JoonYong_Park - Red Interactive https://ff0000.com/ - Jared Kroff twitter.com/jaredkroff - Adam DeVincent twitter.com/adamdevincent - Struck http://www.struck.com/ - Jeff Yamada twitter.com/jeffyamada - Michael Avila twitter.com/mmburgers - Swiss International Style https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Typographic_Style - Kirupa https://www.kirupa.com/ - FITC http://fitc.ca/ - Mario Klingemann twitter.com/quasimondo - Jon Lax twitter.com/jlax - Massimo Vignelli http://www.vignelli.com/ - Michael Bierut twitter.com/michaelbierut - Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design (Book) http://amzn.com/1616890614 - How to Use Graphic Design to Sell Things, Explain Things, Make Things Look Better, Make People Laugh, Make People Cry, and (Every Once in a While) Change the World (Book) http://amzn.com/0062413902 # Adam Luptak Developer at Rally interactive and Indian food eating extraordinaire. twitter.com/_luptak # Ben Cline Part owner, designer and string cheese consumer at Rally Interactive. twitter.com/yocline # Eric Atwell Designer at Rally Interactive and owner of reflective shoes. twitter.com/ericatwell_ # Geof Crowl Designer at Rally Interactive and connoisseur of fine italics. twitter.com/rectangular
In this episode: Jim gives up driving, Geof promises to write shorter show notes (next time), Ben is scared shitless for the human race and Eric finds 200 hours in the week. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Send feedback to podcast@rallyinteractive.com or http://twitter.com/rallybanter # Side project: http://www.verse-co.com - Side project of Nguyen Le - 2,300 designers on the mailing list! - Behind the scenes on a project: from inquiry to delivery - http://www.verse-co.com/journal/2016/3/13/step-into-my-studio - Nguyen's work: https://dribbble.com/newincreative - Process masterclass: http://www.verse-co.com/process-masterclass # Mentioned and discussed on the show - Future topic: should design require a license? How do you balance work and life? (4:00) - Is work play? - On working 9–6. - Does working odd hours help cut out distraction from others? - Turning all notifications off - Social pressure to respond: do we put it on ourselves? - Can you allow yourself to not get distracted? - Living in Utah for outdoors and hobbies - Lunch bike rides and guilt - Vacation policies and blocking off time - Unwinding in the outdoors with exercise - Is working all night ever worth it? - Getting ideas outside of the office - Thinking more before taking action Tangent: Technology and the possible consequences (21:30) - Virtual reality as a future - Guy on subway car in VR: http://youtu.be/ryNs6rddECw - Augmented Reality VS Virtual Reality - Omata: http://www.omata.com/ (Buy 10!) - Omata on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/omata/omata-one-analog-gps-speedometer - Rhys Newman: https://www.twitter.com/rhysys - Julian Bleecker: https://www.twitter.com/darthjulian - Benefits of an analog dial over digital readout - Technology as an educator - Technology as a motivator Back to: Work and life balance (29:30) - Relationships and work - Shout out to significant others that are designers! - Eric: summer concert > working late - Ben on starting Rally and how it affects his relationships - Payroll & business burdens - Working to live vs living to work - Creating an environment where people can have lives - Trust in people to get work done - On burnout… - Some behind the scenes at Rally during a stressful time - Stenographer: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_reporter Do you have a good work life balance? (47:00) - Eric: Yes. Tipping towards work. - Jim: Pretty good. Could do more for himself. - Ben: 6 days in a row of bike riding. Always swayed towards work. - Geof: Leans heavy towards work. But took time off to fly fish. And we're all going camping! # Ben Cline Part owner, designer and string cheese consumer at Rally Interactive. http://twitter.com/yocline # Jim DeBrock Designer at Rally Interactive and Logic Pro tutorial consuming beast. http://twitter.com/jimdebrock # Eric Atwell Designer at Rally Interactive and owner of reflective shoes. http://twitter.com/ericatwell_ # Geof Crowl Designer at Rally Interactive and connoisseur of fine italics. http://twitter.com/rectangular
In this episode: Anson shares some of his wet humor, Adam was converted to a developer, Brijan thinks code is boring, Geof plays a terrible devil's advocate and everyone wants to be an MC. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Send feedback to podcast@rallyinteractive.com or http://twitter.com/rallybanter # Side project: Designfacts.org - Made by Shane Bzdok - Launched March 22 - 137 facts about our industry - Check it out! http://designfacts.org # Mentioned and discussed on the show Special thanks: Gene Ross (https://twitter.com/generosss) When should a designer code or not? - Don't need to be specialized programmers - Adam used to be a designer - Went to school as a designer - Analytical, logical mind… - Originality is difficult - Priority: Having something that's real - Ornamentation as design - Flash design, approach to design in 2008 - R.I.T. (http://www.rit.edu) - Designers considering Page A to Page B? - Design without thought to the system - Transition glasses (http://goo.gl/v5seNf) How far to take programming as a designer? - Designers writing front-end code - Django web framework (https://www.djangoproject.com) - Learn how HTML, CSS works, start small - Tweak something that's already built - Designers taking care of CSS nitpicks - Detail is tedious, but not hard - Well then what are programmers going to do? - Designers should care about what the real thing is - Having a great PSD is useless - Shane Mielke (http://www.shanemielke.com) - Jared Kroff (https://twitter.com/jaredkroff) - Bryan James (http://bryanjamesdesign.co.uk) - "If i want to do something cool… why not do it all myself?" Will learning to code kill a designers creativity? - Maybe should actually design for medium? Not making fine art… - Time/cost tradeoff - Understanding what's easy and what isn't - The Ribbon™ (http://beta.rallyinteractive.com) - When to use WebGL… - "Design should be problem solving, not decoration" - "Blindly shotgunning creativity" - Regarding Dribbble and validation - Utah Rebound. What state are you in? (https://dribbble.com/shots/69556-Utah) - What is Software Design? - Learn from the people around you - Design to Development? Development to Design? - Responsive design/adaptive design - Multiple screen sizes on iOS - Mobile layout on desktop is lame - Media queries are easy, hard to do well - Desktop design at 1600px to mobile design… - Developers end up needing to figure out everything in-between - Don't sacrifice design decisions to developers - What is the logic behind the design? - Prototype different screen sizes with code - Why does a design work? - Why try to convince anybody of this? Advice for new designer regarding code? - Everyone should learn to program in school - Benefit in the long term - Start small, start with the basics, put text on the screen - Never too late - Pay for Anson's coffee and he will teach you to program —— # Adam Luptak Developer at Rally interactive and Indian food eating extraordinaire. http://twitter.com/_luptak # Anson Schall Freelancer, hyphenator and birthday cake typographer. http://twitter.com/ansonschall # Brijan Powell Freelance Interactive Designer working out of the Rally office and motorcycle riding hellion. http://twitter.com/brijanp # Geof Crowl Designer at Rally Interactive and connoisseur of fine italics. http://twitter.com/rectangular
In this episode: Jim lives in a grid, Eric doesn't see any more questions, Ben mentions complacency, Geof swings a microphone around and Brijan makes kissing sounds. Also: everyone struggles with Periscope (again) and someone gets a text message. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. This episode was brought to you by: Rally Interactive and Air Lookout (http://www.airlookout.com/). Send feedback to podcast@rallyinteractive.com or http://twitter.com/rallybanter # Mentioned and discussed on the show For the first seven to eight minutes we struggle to find a topic. We briefly discuss why we are doing the podcast, the new Instagram feed and we encounter a locked chat in Periscope. Not to mention the variety of distractions along the way. If you skip forward about eight minutes, you'll get to… Grids - When do you start introducing grid into designs? - On gutters… when to use? when to not? - Ben: new to grids - Jim sees grids everywhere… he's in the grid… Question over Periscope: How do we maintain quality? - Question from Phil Coffman (https://twitter.com/philcoffman) - Does quality require a small team? - How do you grow and maintain quality control? - Q/A from development team to design team - How do you find detail oriented employees? - On the Rally design test… - Freedom as a way to enable high quality of work - Maintaining quality as a freelancer - Keeping a dialogue and fun process going - Does fun increase quality of work? - The time to master craft of design Design Feedback - Subjective vs objective - Not getting good internal feedback? Ask outside mentors - Anton Repponen (https://twitter.com/repponen) - Claudio Guglieri (https://twitter.com/claudioguglieri) - Getting pumped over good feedback. Hardest part of good feedback? - Getting feedback from "non-designers" - Working closely to developers/engineers - Anson Schall (https://twitter.com/ansonschall) - Need to have him on the podcast… maybe… episode 5? - Design, as in the way something works, feedback - Addressing client feedback - Removing yourself from a design, focusing on the problem - Not being reactionary to feedback Question: How do remove yourself from a design while still being proud of your work? - Question from: Rigel St. Pierre (https://twitter.com/rigelstpierre) - Stepping back, was the problem solved? - Designing in a vacuum? - Separating expression and having a vision - Minimalism: expression or vision? - Personal style? Design style as soul? - Word of the day: appropriate Back to the topic of quality… - "Only as good as your last project" - Make sure you are growing and learning on every project - Hating work is OK - Is quality the most important thing? - Work/life balance - Job satisfaction from creating quality work - On gauging what a quality project is… - How do you always push yourself? - Proving yourself as a designer # Brijan Powell Freelance Interactive Designer working out of the Rally office and motorcycle riding hellion. http://twitter.com/brijanp # Ben Cline Part owner, designer and string cheese consumer at Rally Interactive. http://twitter.com/yocline # Jim DeBrock Designer at Rally Interactive and Logic Pro tutorial consuming beast. http://twitter.com/jimdebrock # Eric Atwell Designer at Rally Interactive and owner of reflective shoes. http://twitter.com/ericatwell_ # Geof Crowl Designer at Rally Interactive and connoisseur of fine italics. http://twitter.com/rectangular
In this episode: Ben attempts to pivot the episode, Jim has several personal relationships, Geof continues to ask leading questions and Brijan gives everyone a yacht. Extra: one of our office chairs makes a squeaking sound similar to a fart (scout's honor!). Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. This episode was brought to you by: Rally Interactive and Air Lookout. Send feedback to podcast@rallyinteractive.com or http://twitter.com/rallybanter # Mentioned and discussed on the show - Side project: Air Lookout - airlookout.com What would you tell a junior designer? Degrees and school? - G.E.D.? Do you need college? Brijan doesn't actually tell why he got in trouble - Drugs? Gangs? Shop lifting chapstick? Nobody will know. - Awkward accents… Actual advice - Don't chase money - Work at places with the best work - Role models, find studios, establishing a connection - Relationships and work ethic - Don't be afraid to start over - Show up to work - The money (may) come… eventually… - YACHTS! - Learn everything - Specialize? - Talk to designers you like. Reach out. - Michael Bierut (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bierut) - Funsize (http://funsize.co) - Community and peers - Isolation in college - Internships! - Elegant Seagulls (http://www.elegantseagulls.com) - Real world experience vs. school experience - The perfect program? Apprenticeship? - Dan Mall (http://danielmall.com, https://twitter.com/danielmall) - Webmaster?? (wtf?) When did you realize design was a thing? - Everything around us, besides nature, is designed - Realizing designer as a job and their influence - Connections with James Burke (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPcZ_5uCldg, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connections_(TV_series) ) - Jim's texting addiction - Modern civilization: everything is designed - Myspace templates… How to get a job? - Portfolio advice - How do you judge work for a hire? - Distilling/curating best work - Know your audience - Focus Lab (http://focuslabllc.com) - Jim shuts down… Beeeooooop… What can be taught or not? - Taste? Aesthetics? Problem solving? Work ethic? - Learning taste - Can passion be taught? # Brijan Powell - Freelance Interactive Designer working out of the Rally office and motorcycle riding hellion. - http://twitter.com/brijan # Ben Cline - Part owner, designer and string cheese consumer at Rally Interactive. - http://twitter.com/yocline # Jim DeBrock - Designer at Rally Interactive and Logic Pro tutorial consuming beast. - http://twitter.com/jimdebrock # Geof Crowl - Designer at Rally Interactive and connoisseur of fine italics. - http://twitter.com/rectangular
In this episode: Geof constantly (and shamelessly) plugs his own side project (airlookout.com), Ben reminds everyone that we're way over time, Adam confesses he has a graveyard of dead side projects in his backyard, Jim (acting as audio engineer) tunes into our own live Periscope and Brijan tells some whippersnappers to get off his lawn. And everyone unintentionally ignored any questions that came through Periscope. We are looking to hear about your side projects! Hopefully we can get a few to showcase before each episode. These side projects could be anything from small and simple to a more complex project you're trying to get started! Just send them with a short paragraph description to podcast@rallyinteractive.com. # Mentioned and discussed on the show - Air Lookout - http://airlookout.com - A side project that took over a year to make and is selling on the app store for $1. Do designers need to program in order to turn their side projects into something real? What are too many side projects? - The side project graveyard - Balancing work and side projects How to finish side projects? Value in learning from side projects? - Designing and building layouts in iOS - The value of making mistakes Selling ideas to clients vs. trying ideas in side projects Thinking about layouts for flexibility and responsiveness On red lines… On constraints… - https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/AppKit/Reference/NSLayoutConstraint_Class/ Responsive web design… - Are websites looking the same? What's an appropriate side project? - The least appropriate? - If you critique you can't be the critique-er… huh? - Design and build something that's different - Side projects could be a way to explore, expand and learn new things. - Goals for side projects. - Staying in the trenches… - Marc Hemeon (@hemeon) Facilitating design vs designing Will design become a job to just make money? - Being surrounded by passionate people - Are there designers "just doing it for the money"? - Reaching out to senior designers… The Action Satisfaction slack team: - https://actionsatisfaction.slack.com - Reach out to @brijanp for more info Hating your work… but in a good way. —— # Brijan Powell - Freelance Interactive Designer working out of the Rally office and motorcycle riding hellion. - @brijanp # Ben Cline - Part owner, designer and string cheese consumer at Rally Interactive. - @yocline # Adam Luptak - Developer at Rally interactive and Indian food eating extraordinaire. - @_luptak # Geof Crowl - Designer at Rally Interactive and connoisseur of fine italics. - @rectangular
In this episode: Geof accidentally hates on magazines, Jim talks about his extravagant lunches, Brijan goes to a place called Bob's on State St. and Ben goes on a walk. Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Smart Water Bottle https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/582920317/hidrateme-smart-water-bottle Massimo Vignelli http://www.vignelli.com/intro.html Wabi-Sabi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabi-sabi Raku Ware https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raku_ware Nikon F https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_F # Brijan Powell - Freelance Interactive Designer working out of the Rally office and motorcycle riding hellion. - @brijan - Bodoni, Helvetica, Futura, Garamond, Avant Garde # Ben Cline - Part owner, designer and string cheese consumer at Rally Interactive. - @yocline - Gotham, Tiempos, Chronicle Display, Trade Gothic, Futura # Jim DeBrock - Designer at Rally Interactive and Logic Pro tutorial consuming beast. - @jimdebrock - Chronicle Display, Albertina, Klavika, Sentinel, Trade Gothic # Geof Crowl - Designer at Rally Interactive and connoisseur of fine italics. - @rectangular - Helvetica Neue, New Rail Alphabet, Trade Gothic, Minion, Bodoni Air Lookout https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/air-lookout-monitor-air-quality/id1003112819?mt=8 The episode was brought to you by: Rally Interactive and Air Lookout.