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On March 19, creator-owned streaming service Nebula announced its updated slate of scripted and unscripted original content, starting with a new division: Nebula News. To hear more about the platform's increasingly ambitious projects, Publish Press writer Nate Graber-Lipperman called up Dave Wiskus, the CEO of Nebula. You can listen to their conversation on Nebula's plans for building a "pipeline" of premium creator programming—and why Dave thinks they're best positioned to bridge the gap between traditional media/entertainment and the creator economy. Plus: Stick to the end to hear Colin and Samir's thoughts on how Nebula might disrupt our industry.
CEO Dave Wiskus details the growth ambition of the four-year-old streamer that is home to the buzzy original series "Jet Lag" and backed by management company Standard with a minority stake held by Curiosity Stream.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The program all about TV. Our guests: James DuBose, founder-chief executive officer of In The Black Network, launching October 2; Dave Wiskus and Sam Denby, chief executive officer and chief content officer respectively at programming service Nebula, playing on smart TV sets/devices and multchannel bundles, and Chris Knight, president-chief executive officer of Gusto TV, the food-focused network available worldwide.
In this episode, Matt welcomes musician, actor, and CEO of Nebula and Standard, Dave Wiskus. With Matt, Dave talks about the origins of Standard, the inception of Nebula, and how he became involved in Patrick Willems' work. They also dive in on content creation, the current state of nerd media, and the film and premiere of Night Of The Coconut. Next Episode: Brian Metolius
One of our recurring jokes at The Verge is that every YouTuber eventually makes a video where they talk about how mad they are at YouTube. Whether it's demonetization or copyright strikes or just the algorithm changing, YouTubers have to contend with a big platform that has a lot of power over their business, and they often don't have the leverage to push back. On this episode of Decoder, I'm talking to Dave Wiskus, the CEO of two really interesting companies: one is called Standard, which is a management company for YouTubers, and the other is Nebula, an alternative paid streaming platform where creators can post videos, take a direct cut of the revenue, and generally fund work that might get lost on YouTube. What really stood out to me here is that Dave is in the business of making things: this conversation was really grounded in the reality of the creator business as it exists today and how that real business can support real people. You'll hear it when we talk about Web3 and NFTs a little bit — Dave just thinks that stuff is bullshit, and he says so because it's not a business that exists now. That's an important dynamic to think about — and one for more platforms to take seriously. Links: Dave's subscriber tweet Nebula Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/22840704 Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Today's episode was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott and it was edited by Callie Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Our Sr Audio Director is Andrew Marino and our Executive Producer is Eleanor Donovan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Wiskus is the founder of Standard and Nebula. How did he get started in the tech and what eventually lead him to launching Nebula? Alex and Dave sit down to talk about growing up, starting a band, and launching apps.LowSpecGamerhttps://twitter.com/LowSpec_Gamerhttps://nebula.app/lowspecgamerhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LowSpecGamerDave Wiskushttps://twitter.com/dwiskushttps://nebula.app/dwiskushttps://nebula.app/edithhttps://www.youtube.com/c/HerestheBadVersion/videosSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Myke talks to Dave Wiskus about 'Hot Fuss', by the Killers.
Dave Wiskus, Joe Cieplinski, and Anna Stefanic welcome their new drummer, Patrick Spencer. Patrick on Twitter Epilogue on SoundCloud Subscribe on iTunes Follow @airplanemode on Twitter Check out the new EP on iTunes and Spotify Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh and Matt Oram. Powered by Audible, with over 180,000 audio books and spoken-word audio products like Dave's favorite, The Great Gatsby. Get a free 30-day trial at audible.com/airplanemode.
Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski saw Anna Stefanic playing piano in Central Park while shooting the video for “I Said So!” She agreed to be in the video, then offered to play keyboard for the band. Anna's Bandcamp page Watch the video (featuring Anna with a keyboard) on YouTube Subscribe on iTunes Follow @airplanemode on Twitter Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh and Matt Oram. Powered by Hover, the best way to buy and manage domain names. Use code ‘airplanemode’ at checkout to save 10% on your first purchase.
Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski talk about their first trip to Spain and their first taste of what touring would be like. Watch the video on YouTube Subscribe on iTunes Follow @airplanemode on Twitter Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh and Matt Oram. Powered by Hover, the best way to buy and manage domain names. Use code ‘airplanemode’ at checkout to save 10% on your first purchase.
Playing live isn’t the same as playing in the studio or rehearsing. Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski talk about the challenges of being a small band going for a big sound, and the importance of keeping the songs versatile. “Layover (Acoustic)” on SoundCloud “Layover” on SoundCloud Subscribe on iTunes Follow @airplanemode on Twitter Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh and Matt Oram. Powered by Hover, the best way to buy and manage domain names. Use code ‘airplanemode’ at checkout to save 10% on your first purchase.
Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski talk about what it was like to make their first music video, for the song “I Said So!,” which was originally written to help promote a friend’s app. “I Said So!” on YouTube “I Said So!” on SoundCloud Appfigures The Dalrymple Report Jonathan Mann on YouTube Subscribe on iTunes Follow @airplanemode on Twitter Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh. Powered by Hover, the best way to buy and manage domain names. Use code ‘airplanemode’ at checkout to save 10% on your first purchase.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we follow up on the Swift adoption discussion started last week. We discuss the "All you eat" software models. We discuss the role of Product Manager in development. Tim Cook sends an email and saves stock market. Picks Crossy Road (Pacman edition), PAC-MAN 256 and iSwift. NB The 360|iDev 2015 videos should be ready around Aug 28, 2015 Episode 54 Show Notes: Josh Micheals 360|iDev Keynote John Wilker Mastering Auto Layout - Justin Williams Dave Wiskus - 'All You Can App' Amazon’s new games and apps store: Free for users, 12¢ an hour for devs Amazon Underground Features An Android App Store Focused On “Actually Free” Apps Gus Mueller Daniel Jalkut The Last Job - Kyle Richter Uber Strategic Coach - Business Coaching Steve Jobs Movie Steam Defence of the Ancients Tetris 2048 Apple Stock Reacts After Tim Cook Email Praises China Sales Jim Kramer iSight Camera Replacement for iPhone 6 Plus Episode 17 – Why Did the Chicken Crossy the Road? OpenDoc Greg Heo - Switching your brain to Swift Bringing Swift to your Objective-C Projects - René Cacheaux Developing iOS 8 Apps With Swift Episode 55 Picks: Crossy Road - Endless Arcade Hopper (Pac-Man update) PAC-MAN 256 - Endless Arcade Maze iSwift Special Guest: Fuad Kumal.
Ad blocker redux, the Creative Apocalypse, Don't be Apple, Samsung fridge hack, with James Thomson of PCalc, Georgia Dow, Dave Wiskus, and Rene Ritchie
One of the hardest parts of starting a band is finding bandmates who share your energy, passion, and creative vision. Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski talk about drummers, collaborators, and filling in the blanks yourself. “Between the Stars and You” on SoundCloud Subscribe on iTunes @airplanemode on Twitter Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh. Powered by Hover, the best way to buy and manage domain names. Use code 'airplanemode' at checkout to save 10% on your first purchase.
Sometimes we get caught up in what other people think, and we forget that we don’t owe anyone an explanation for the things we enjoy. Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski talk about how it’s okay to like things, and the creative impact of learning to appreciate without apology. "Over It" WALK THE MOON Subscribe on iTunes @airplanemode on Twitter Airplane Mode on Patreon Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh Featured clips: Nirvana — Serve the Servants WALK THE MOON — Anna Sun Powered by Hover, the best way to buy and manage domain names. Use code 'airplanemode' at checkout to save 10% on your first purchase.
Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski tell the story of how they moved to New York City to start Airplane Mode, an independent rock and roll band. Karma Ghost — Another November “Holding My Breath” on SoundCloud Airplane Mode is made possible by Patreon supporters like Abraham Vegh Airplane Mode is made possible by Hover, the best way to buy and manage domain names. Use the code 'tidalwave' to save 10% on your first purchase.
Epizoda 15: Followup Miki o prelasku na DreamHost (pro: discussion list, announcement lists, mirror email domena, neograničen broj domena, con: SquirellMail za webmail jedini izbor, mada je Roundcube u beta fazi i može da se uključi) Sloba Ljubišić poslao link o liku koji je pokrenuo System 7.5 na Apple Watchu . Followup na epizodu o bekapu: novi model Transportera, Transporter 15. Pored videa, sada možete pročitati transkript The Talk Showa sa Filom Šilerom. Follow up za priču o tome da iOS 9 zahteva manje prostora i za 8GB i 16GB uređaje (Videti i reply stream) Vesti Serious OS X and iOS flaws let hackers steal keychain, 1Password contents | Ars Technica . Odličan opis i objašnjenje na iMore sajtu: XARA exploits on Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and what you need to know! | iMore . Agilebits blog post na ovu temu. Apple quietly pulls original iPad mini from web site and Apple Store | 9to5Mac tako da je sada kompletan lineup iOS uređaja retina, čak je iPod Touch retina. valjda? Apple announces iMac 3TB hard drive replacement program | MacNews , važi i u Srbiji Did Google’s Eric Schmidt just call Apple’s Tim Cook a liar? | Computerworld iTunes U 3.0 izašao. Epizoda Taylor Swift Pismo Taylor Swift koje je pokrenulo lavinu Eddie Cue odgovorio putem Twittera Situacija je izazvala mnogo komentara u iOS dev krugovima, izdvajamo: Dave Wiskus, Charles Perry, Joe Cieplinski. Posebno izdavajamo post Roba Napiera. Bilo je reakcija iz drugih sfera: fotograf koji je radio koncert Taylor Swift i odgovor njenih zastupnika. Streaming ili vaša muzička biblioteka Dok nije otkrio podkaste, Miki je često slušao Novi Radio Beograd, danas preimenovan u NoFM. Inače kada sluša muziku to čini sa pesmama iz svoje muzičke biblioteke. Joca takođe sluša svoju biblioteku. Streaming servisi Rdio Spotify Apple Music Alek koristi Dezzer preko Telenora jer ga ima za džabe uz data paket YouTube B) Apple Music FAQ: Everything you need to know | iMore Koje zemlje dobijaju Apple Music., Srbije naravno nigde nema Ostaje i iTunes Match, a rekli smo i zašto. Mapa "pokrivenosti" muzičkih servisa. Online radio stanice Radio Paradise Pandora Alati TriTag koristi Joca za stare ripere: Izašao Toast 14. TuneUp - koristio Alek Get Lyrical Tekst na Cult of Mac koji objašnjava kako dodavati lyrics u pesme Shazam kad ne znaš koja je pesma koju trenutno čuješ sa radija u kolima, u kafiću, u filmu koji upravo gledaš na TV-u, ... Zahvalnice Snimljeno 29.06.2015. kroz Audio Hijack 3 u Mikijevoj kancelariji i uz tehničku obradu Velikog Maga zvučnih majstorija Ognjena Tomića. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić. Artwork epizode Ptica 2007. by Saša Montiljo
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we discuss our impressions of Google I/O 2015 in contrast to next week's WWDC 2015. We discuss Tim Cook's criticism of Google & Facebook's potential misuse of people's privacy. We discuss the importance of focus in the light of Brent Simmons withdrawal from Q Branch. Even more important the need for developers to focus on the new products and frameworks introduced at WWDC. Picks: Google Photos for iOS and Re:quest improved audio Episode 42 Show Notes: developers.google.com/ios Apple’s Tim Cook Delivers Blistering Speech On Encryption, Privacy Write a poem for free tweet Brent Simmons resigns from Q Branch Net News Wire Vesper Black Pixel OmniGraffle 6 Omnifocus 2 MarsEdit John Gruber Dave Wiskus Georgia Dow - Fear is the Killer WatchKit By Tutorials iOS Animations By Tutorials Lighthouse Labs photos.google.com Photos for OS X Dropbox Magpie Pinpoint MartianCraft Rob Rhyne Episode 42 Picks: Google Photos For iOS Re:Quest
Avengers: Age of Ultron is here and we've assembled the summer blockbuster panel to — Georgia Dow, Guy English, Clayton Morris, Rene Ritchie, and Dave Wiskus — to review it. Got no strings on us!
Listicles in school and education in the digital age, Apple car rumors, battery technology, and what Apple does, Cindy Crawford sans Photoshop, and reviews in verse. With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Rene Ritchie, and Dave Wiskus
It's a Vector New Year's spectacular — Guy English has gone missing, Rene Ritchie's off at a fundraiser, and so Georgia Dow and Dave Wiskus call in Joe Cieplinski to help them discuss all the controversial social technology stories of 2014.
Tech is screwing with our sleep cycles, so how do we stop it? What happens when your Facebook friend says something racist or sexist? Muting vs. unfollowing on Twitter. And Secret… why?! With Georgia Dow, Dave Wiskus, Rene Ritchie, and Manoush Zomorodi of New Tech City.
This week Myke is joined by Dave Wiskus. They talk about Dave's foray in to creating video content and his critical take on the current state of tech podcasting.
Special guest Dave Wiskus joins the show to talk about the new teaser trailer for *Star Wars: The Force Awakens*, and just-announced title and cast for the 24th EON Productions Bond movie, *Spectre*. Other topics include the untapped potential of podcasting and YouTubing, cutting babies in half, turtle copulation, and kangaroo genitalia.
Voices in our heads, who owns our stuff, conference compensation, the right to be forgotten, and assault during art. With Joe Cieplinsk, Georgia Dow, Guy English, and Dave Wiskus
Art vs. artist follow up in light of Bill Cosby, Uber and Sarah Lacey, should Google be split up?, and the App Store goes (RED). With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, and Rene Ritchie.
Tim Cook is proud to be gay, Obama wants Net Neutrality, the next great divide, the importance of role-models, diversity vs. inclusivity, and looking back 100 years from now. With Guy English, Rene Ritchie, Dave Wiskus, and Soroush Khanlou. Show notes Tim Cook speaks up Thank you, Tim Cook Net Neutrality: President Obama's Plan for a Free and Open Internet Do you want net neutrality or not, John Legere? Gamergate and the politicization of absolutely everything The Colbert Report: Gamergate - Anita Sarkeesian Humans Interacting Panel Soroush Khanlou of khanlou.com Guy English of Kickingbear Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email vector@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.
Are reviews valuable? CurrentC gets hacked. Turning notifications off. Checking into hotels with your iPhone. Can you like art even if you don't like the artist? With Georgia Dow, Dave Wiskus, Rene Ritchie, and special guest Marco Arment. Show notes In-depth look at CurrentC privacy CurrentC email address breach Starwood iPhone key cards Cops can force you to unlock your phone with fingerprint ruling Panel Marco Arment of Marco.org Georgia Dow of Isometric Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email vector@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.
Making more debt than money, Apple Pay vs. CurrentC, software as art, #GamerGate, and paintball mishaps. With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, Rene Ritchie.
Nude celebrity photos stolen and illegally distributed, the blame game, privacy awareness and the interface design challenge, private camera mode, the lack of facial and body language cues in Internet communications, Twitter fights, and Apple, Motorola, and making smart watches usable. With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, and Rene Ritchie. Show notes Editor's desk: Massive celebrity nude photo theft and how you can protect yourself Notes on the Celebrity Data Theft NSFW: Can we try not to be dicks to each other for a while? Are you proud of yourself, @savedyouaclick? LG G Watch R Moto 360 Adaptive UI in iOS 8: Explained Panel Georgia Dow of Isometric Guy English of Kickingbear Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email etor@mbinaions.com or leave a comment below.
Apple university and the state of management training, Microsoft's stack ranking and how it affected the company, Samsung and Xiaomi and the idea of legal vs. ethical vs. smart copying, the success and failures of innovation vs. imitation for companies and the economy, app design copying and what it means for designers, John Gruber's iPhone 6 math and the importance of touch target size, and native advertising in the context of podcast and RSS sponsorships. With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, Rene Ritchie, and special guest Ben Thompson. Show notes Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Scriptnotes 157: Threshers, Mergers and the Top Two Boxes Xiaomi Mi4 review: China's iPhone killer is unoriginal but amazing Where's the Samsung shaped dent in the universe? Conjecture Regarding Larger iPhone Displays Is Buzzfeed a tech company? Panel Ben Thompson of Stratechery Georgia Dow of Isometric Guy English of Kickingbear Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email vector@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.
Rene is joined by Georgia Dow, Guy English, and Dave Wiskus, to announce the end of the current season of Vector and the launch of the next. Also: Google scanning email for child porn, tinkering to learn, Apple University, fear and reinvention, yelling on Twitter. Support Vector: Go to www.drobostore.com and use offer code Vector50 to save $50 on any Drobo. Show notes Google scans everyone's email for child porn, and it just got a man arrested Tinkering Mantia on Tinkering Simplifying the Bull: How Picasso Helps to Teach Apple's Style Better Elevation video podcast Regeneration) The TV Show 9: Boiling my Doctor Who Frog (Why Guy is angry, so very angry). Panel Georgia Dow of ZEN & TECH Guy English of Kickingbear Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email vector@mobilenations.com or leave a comment below.
Topics include the new look and feel in OS X Yosemite (10.10), Google’s new “Material Design” look and feel for Android, smartwatches (including the new ones Google showed at I/O last week), and Dave’s new behind-the-scenes role at The Talk Show.
Ged Maheux of the Iconfactory, Jared Sinclair of Unread, and Dave Wiskus of Vesper join Marc, Seth, and Rene to talk about WWDC 2014, OS X Yosemite’s new design language, Extensibility’s remote views, and more!
Brent Simmons, Dave Wiskus, and John Gruber join Guy and Rene to talk about Vesper 2.0, architecting sync, the decision making process, design choices, and why Vesper for Mac comes next. Show notes Vesper 2.0 and Vesper Sync Vesper Sync Diary Follow-up iOS 7 Human Interface Guideline Debug 15: Simmons, Wiskus, Gruber, and Vesper Guests Brent Simmons of inessential Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation John Gruber of Daring Fireball Hosts Guy English of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at debug@mobilenations.com or yell at us on Twitter.
This episode was recorded 6 May 2014 live and in person at Brent's office in lovely, sunny Ballard. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Chris has worked at Adobe and as a founder of Rogue Sheep, which won an Apple Design Award for Postage. Chris's new company is Aged & Distilled with Guy English — which shipped Napkin, a Mac app for visual collaboration. Chris is also the co-host of The Record. He lives on Bainbridge Island, a quick ferry ride from Seattle. This episode is sponsored by Tagcaster. Tagcaster is not just another podcast client — it solves the age-old problem of linking to specific parts of a podcast. You can make clips — short audio excerpts — and share them and link to them. After all these years, that problem is finally solved. This episode is also sponsored by Igloo. Igloo is an intranet you'll actually like, with shared calendars, microblogs, file-sharing, social networking, and more. It's free for up 10 users — give it a try for your company or your team today. This episode is also sponsored by Hover. Hover makes domain name management easy. And it's a snap to transfer domains from other registrars using their valet service. Get 10% off your first purchase with the promotional code PANIC. As in “Don't Panic! Use Hover.” Take a look. Things we mention, more or less in order of appearance: Oklahoma Wikipedia The shopping cart Rust Homestead Act Pong Atari 2600 President Carter Pinochle Republicans Democrats Apple II Apple II Reference Manual Floppy Disks Odyssey: The Compleat Adventure Marco Epson MX-80 dot matrix printer Parallel port BASIC Apple II graphics modes LiteBrite Apple II Star Wars game Assembler Text adventure games Paper app Graph paper Merlin assembler Pascal compiler for Apple II Locksmith for Apple II Apple II copy protection Radio Shack ROM chips Tin foil Alligator clips The Complete Graphics System The Incomparable Mike Lee on The Record SATs University of Oklahoma LaserWriter Linotronic image setter The Clampetts The Joads Seattle Las Vegas Belltown Capitol Hill Everett Queen Anne Magnolia Adobe Microsoft Windows X-Wing video game 8086 Assembly language Microsoft DOS Sierra On-Line PowerBook Duo Apple IIGS Think C Sega CD-ROMs Postscript Pagemaker Quark Aldus Pioneer Square 1995 Java Natural Intelligence Roaster IDE Illustrator QA Partner Test-Driven Development InDesign COM Matt Joss Version control 2001 SourceSafe Visual Studio C++ OpenDoc Resource Compiler Sharepoint Azure FrameMaker Rogue Sheep CMYK separation Optical character alignment University of Washington HITLab Gel Electrophoresis Jeff Argast PowerPoint Western blots The Guardian Bush Administration Postage Twitterrific Brad Ellis Lehman Brothers Jake Carter Cocoa Quartz Composer Motion After Effects Kyle Richter Ian Baird IAP Rickenbacker's The House of Shields John Gruber Dave Wiskus Napkin Guy English Thomas Unterberger C4 United Lemur World Cup Brazil WWDC San Francisco NetNewsWire 1999 Eddy awards
“I don’t think that you can call yourself a thoughtful, design focused company if there are huge chunks of the experience that you don’t put thought into.” As the designer for Q Branch, Dave talks about the product experience being more than how it looks and how it works, it also includes all of a […]
Dave Wiskus of Vesper and Unprofessional joins Rene to talk about the important of design in technology and culture, strong opinions loosely held, handling criticism, providing support, and figuring out tough problems.
Wait, if Lex is doing a new, daily podcast, is that somehow meant as a personal affront to Dave? Get the inside story of the intrigue and drama behind Lex leaving Unprofessional.
This time Myke is joined by Dave Wiskus. They talk about designing Vesper, making music and his podcast, Unprofessional.
Georgia, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, Moisés Chiullan, and Rene Ritchie talk Batman from Adam West to Dark Knight Returns, Year One, Killing Joke, the Tim Burton movies, the Animated, the Christopher Nolan movies, and Affleck.
Guy English, Georgia, Dave Wiskus, and Rene Ritchie pretty much do to Man of Steel what the Man of Steel did to Metropolis in Chris Nolan, David Goyer, and Zack Snyder's reboot of the Superman franchise.
Loren Brichter, Sebastiaan de With, Marc Edwards, Rene Ritchie, and Dave Wiskus discuss iOS 7 and the new design language Apple unveiled for it at WWDC 2013, including icons, fonts, physics, interactions, and more. (Part 1 of a 2 part special edition.) Show notes Apps are content too Multiplane Binary Bonsai on iOS 7 Matt Gemmell on iOS 7 iOS 7 is the most skeuomorphic, most liberating version ever iOS 7 and the continuing gamification of interface Panel Loren Brichter of Atebits Sebastiaan de With of dewith.com Marc Edwards of Bjango Rene Ritchie of iMore Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Feedback Yell at us on Twitter/ADN via the above accounts. Loudly.
Guy English of Debug, Marc Edwards and Seth Clifford of Iterate, and Rene Ritchie of iMore team up to talk WWDC 2013 with guests Mark Kawano, Don Melton, Dave Wiskus, Dan Moren, Brad Ellis, Brent Simmons, and more! Also: Hall of Fame awards!
Guy English of Debug, Marc Edwards and Seth Clifford of Iterate, and Rene Ritchie of iMore team up to talk WWDC 2013 with guests Mark Kawano, Don Melton, Dave Wiskus, Dan Moren, Brad Ellis, Brent Simmons, and more! Also: Hall of Fame awards!
Brent Simmons, Dave Wiskus, and John Gruber join Guy and Rene to talk about their new app, Vesper, the value of ideas and collecting them, the art of collaboration, flat design, accessibility, testing, app pricing, and more. Also: Mad Men. Show notes Vesper The Talk Show 42: No One has a Higher Horse Glassboard Brad Ellis at Çingleton Michael Jurewitz at Çingleton Guests Brent Simmons of inessential.com Dave Wiskus of Unprofessional and Better Elevation John Gruber of Daring Fireball Hosts Guy English of Kickingbear Rene Ritchie of iMore.com Feedback Yell at us via the Twitter accounts above (or the same names on ADN). Loudly.
One More Thing conference is over and Ben and Jelly give their in-depth recap, touching on interesting (and helpful!) talks from Amanda Rösler, Simeon Saëns, Dave Wiskus, Lex Friedman, Maggie Steciuk and Jaimee Newberry. Jake talks about his experiences with Mapbox and Tilemill, a set of services that allow you to easily use custom maps in your iOS applications.
Doug Russell and Dave Wiskus join Marc, Rene, and Seth to talk about accessibility and how to make your apps usable for people with special visual, auditory, and motor requirements. Our most important show ever!
Louie Mantia, Dave Wiskus, Marc Edwards, Seth Clifford, and Rene Ritchie talk about the future of iOS design, from heavily textured themes and skeuomorphs to minimalism and digital authenticity, and the evolution of typography, icons, and more. Show notes Apple and the future of design The Trend Against Skeuomorphic Textures and Effects in User Interface Design Just like print design Under new management About App Icons Imagining an all-aluminium themed iOS 7 Skeuomorphism Hosts Louie Mantia (@mantia) of Pacific Helm Dave Wisuks (@dwiskus) of Better Elevation Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango Seth Clifford (@sethclifford) of Nickelfish Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com Feedback Yell at us on Twitter via the above accounts. Loudly.
Take a bunch of Apple and tech geeks who also happen to enjoy a shaken -- not stirred! -- Bond flick, put them in front of mics, hit the record button, and what do you get? Another impromptu episode of Her Majesty's secret podcast, that's what. Join Georgia, Dieter Bohn, Serenity Caldwell, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, and me to talk some Skyfall. From Aston Martins to ass-kickings, cinematography to sex, meta to misogyny, gadgets to gaffs, we're nerding out over, and nitpicking, Bond. James Bond. Panel Georgia of ZEN and TECH Dieter Bohn of The Verge Serenity Caldwell of Macworld Guy English of Kicking Bear Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation Rene Ritchie of iMore Feedback Yell at us via the Twitter accounts above. Loudly.
Earlier this week, Disney announced they were buying Lucasfilm, so we gathered Guy English, Matt Drance, Dave Wiskus, Dan Moren, and Rene Ritchie together for an emergency broadcast. Directors, cast, crew, stories, traps, heroes' journeys, timelines, themes, theatrics, dramatics, and dreams, no topic is safe when a bunch of tech nerds get their Force talk on.
Following up on The Incomparable episode #114, here's a bonus discussion of the future of "Star Wars" featuring our own Dan Moren, along with guests Guy English, Dave Wiskus, Rene Ritchie, and Matt Drance. Directors, cast, crew, stories, traps, heroes' journeys, timelines, themes, theatrics, dramatics, and dreams, no topic is safe when a bunch of tech nerds get their Force talk on.
Marc Edwards of Bjango, Dave Wiskus of Better Elevation, Mike Piontek of Junecloud, and Rene Ritchie of iMore talk about the iPhone 5, its 16:9 aspect ratio display, and it potential and consequences for designers. This is Iterate!
WWDC 2012 dissected by design, The impact of Retina MacBooks and the design decisions in iOS 6. With Seth Clifford from Nickelfish, Marc Edwards from Bjango, Brad Ellis from Pacific Helm, Rene Ritchie from iMore.com and Dave Wiskus from Black Pixel. (Apologies for audio issues -- this was guerrilla podcasting!)
Marc Edwards of Bjango, Neven Mrgan of Panic, Dave Wiskus of Black Pixel, and Rene Ritchie of iMore discuss Adobe's new Photoshop CS6 beta: favorite new features, lingering gripes, workflows and tools, the future of Fireworks, and onwards to CS7. This is Iterate. Panel David Barnard (@drbarnard) of App Cubby Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango Neven Mrgan (@mrgan) of Panic Dave Wiskus (@dwiskus) of Black Pixel Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com Feedback Email: podcast@iterate.tv Twitter: @iteratetv Facebook: Iterate page If you're one of the best-of-the-best-of-the-best in mobile design for Android, BlackBerry, iOS, webOS, or Windows Phone, we'd love to get you on the show, or if you've found a drop-dead gorgeous app on any platform and really want us to talk about it, contact us and let us know.
It's a full house this week with Dave Wiskus of Black Pixel and Kyle Rictor of Dragon Forged Software, who share their experience of collaborating on the development of the new app, Slender. Plus there's Simon Wolf with the avTag diaries.
Marc, Seth, and Rene iterate about high-concept eBooks and page-curl API, Bjango's Skala Preview, RealMac's Clear, ScoreKeeper XL, and the Metro-fication of iOS apps, and interrogate Dave Wiskus of Black Pixel about design... and what's wrong with PhotoShop. [KAIST ITC - Smart E-Book Interface Prototype Demo], a totally insane use of Apple's page curl API (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVyBwz1-AiE) Skala Preview Clear from Realmac Scorekeeper XL Dave Wiskus of Black Pixel Hosts Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango Seth Clifford (@sethclifford) of Nickelfish Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com