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There's a parallel I'm noticing between what's happening today with AI and what happened way back in 2013.So this episode studies the early days of Snapchat, the emergence of high-fidelity prototyping tools, and answers the question “what does it look like to have agency in 2025?”Jack Brody (Chief Product Officer at Suno)Jorn van Dijk (CEO of Framer)Julius Tarng (Research engineer at Anthropic)Tuhin Kumar (Head of Design at Luma AI)Maheen Sohail (Gen AI at Meta)Meng To (Founder of Design+Code)
Being able to think like an engineer helps you collaborate with developers more effectively, design UIs that make sense, and empowers you to build your ideas with AI tools like v0, Claude, etc.So this video is going to break down a few traits of designers who I believe are already doing this at a high level.It includes insights from:Mariana Castilho (designer at Vercel/Pierre)Julius Tarng (prev engineering at Linear)Meng To (Founder of Design+Code)
One of the most impressive things I've seen a designer make all year is Meng To's Dreamcut.It's the perfect example of what it looks like to transition from traditional designer to builder
NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta, argued before Judges Milan D. Smith, Jr., Mark J. Bennett, and Anthony D. Johnstone in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on July 17, 2024. Argued by Robert Corn-Revere (on behalf of NetChoice, LLC) and Kristin Liska, Deputy Attorney General (on behalf of Robert Bonta, Attorney General of the State of California). A Description of the Law, from the Appellee's Response Brief: The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, AB 2273, is one of the most expansive efforts to censor online speech since the inception of the internet. Born from British regulations unfettered by the First Amendment, the Act requires online services to: (1) develop and make available to the State plans to “mitigate or eliminate” any risks their services “could” expose a minor to “potentially harmful” content before publishing any content, (2) publish only content “appropriate” for minors without first verifying with “reasonable certainty” the user is an adult, (3) not publish content based on user preferences unless it is in minors' “best interests,” and (4) enforce content moderation policies to the State's satisfaction. Issues Presented, from the Appellant's Opening Brief: 1. Whether the district court erred in applying heightened scrutiny to provisions of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act that regulate businesses' collection and use of children's data? 2. Whether the district court erred in determining that Plaintiff was likely to succeed on its claim that the Act violates the First Amendment? 3. Whether the district court erred in enjoining the Act in its entirety, in violation of California severability principles? Resources: Appellant's Opening Brief Appellee's Response Brief California's Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (CAADCA) The Institute for Free Speech promotes and defends the political speech rights to freely speak, assemble, publish, and petition the government guaranteed by the First Amendment. If you're enjoying the Free Speech Arguments podcast, please subscribe and leave a review on your preferred podcast platform. To support the Institute's mission or inquire about legal assistance, please visit our website: www.ifs.org
On March 28th of this year, Children and Screens, Institute of Digital Media and Child Development announced the release of a landmark report unveiling the significant impacts of the UK's Age Appropriate Design Code (AADC) on digital platforms. The Institute's review identified an unprecedented wave of 91 changes made across leading social media and digital platforms. Find out what they are when you listen to this episode Listen now!
Mein Energietyp passt so krass zu mir und das ganze System von Human Design lässt sich auch auf Teams im Unternehmen übertragen – wie cool ist das denn? Anzeige | Mit dem Code BOLTLENI spart ihr aktuell 50% auf eure erste Fahrt über die Bolt-App. Bei Grow & Flow spricht Leni Bolt über die Themen Work-Life-Balance, Selbstliebe und wie du das Leben ganz nach deinen Vorstellungen gestalten kannst. Dieser Podcast richtet sich vor allem an Menschen, die etwas verändern möchten. Raus aus der Komfortzone und ab auf die wilde Achterbahnfahrt des Lebens. Leni teilt in ihrem Podcast ihr geballtes Coaching-Wissen, damit du diesen Input Schritt für Schritt auch in deinem Alltag anwenden kannst. Lass dich inspirieren! → Verlasse das Job-Hamsterrad und lade dir meinen 8-Schritte Fahrplan für 0 Euro herunter: https://lenibolt.de/freebie → Folge mir gerne bei Instagram: instagram.com/lenibolt → Folge auch Jenny bei Instagram: instagram.com/witchymentalcoach
Kotaro has been doing the 9 to 5 thing for a while now and he's been thinking about his days as a consultant and what it means in 2024 to "go indie." The trio discuss some of the options they see in the present day including consulting or SaaS, making educational content, traditional app or game development, whether the Vision Pro gold rush might be the most attractive option and more. Plus, Aaron finally tries a Vision Pro and Kotaro waxes nostalgic for his former indie app, "Dividend Calc." This is a great episode for anyone looking to "go indie" in 2024. ## Topics Discussed: - Introductions - Indie Opportunities - Our last discussion on this topic: #40: “Going Indie” - https://podcast.phillycocoa.org/episodes/40-going-indie - Consulting or SaaS Business - Bombing Brain Interactive - https://www.bombingbrain.com/ - Release Notes Podcast - https://releasenotes.tv/ - RelaNet - https://relanet.com/ - Educational Content / Workshops - AzamSharp - https://azamsharp.school - PointFree - https://www.pointfree.co - Design+Code - https://designcode.io - Indie App Success - https://getslopes.com/ - Indie Game Success - 9 to 5 with a Side Project - Vision Pro Gold Rush! - https://sandwich.vision - Tangents & Our “Going Indie” Strategies - Tangent: SPM Problems - Tangent: Aaron tried a Vision Pro! - Tangent: Dividend Calc History - Wrap-Up & Jokes - https://phillycocoa.org Intro music: "When I Hit the Floor", © 2021 Lorne Behrman. Used with permission of the artist.
Welcome to part 2 of this mini-series on landscape and urban nature. This episode features an interview with Michael Cowdy FLI of McGregor Coxall. We discuss two of their Landscape Award-nominated projects, a research project on BioUrbanism and the second a design code for green infrastructure for a new community Cherry Hinton North, Cambridge. More about Biourbanism: https://mcgregorcoxall.com/biourbanismThanks for listening!Join the Green Urbanist Weekly newsletter: SubstackSupport the Podcast by Donation Contact Ross Website Linkedin Twitter Instagram
Join me and some incredible Quilt Design Code alumni as they share their experiences of the course and what they have been up to since taking Quilt Design Code Get inspired by their journey and get the insights into what opportunities becoming a quilt pattern designer can open up for you. Featured QUILT DESIGN CODE ALUMNI: Deb Maher: https://www.debramahercreative.com/ Tracey Pereira: https://www.traceypereira.co.uk/ Ann Klos: https://www.quiltycreative.com/ Jo Simpson: https://josimpsondesign.com/ ___________________________________ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/neozoic/time-machine License code: USHXWSCCR7ASGXWS
We're back from the holidays, and it's time for a new episode of the Techdirt Podcast! This week, we're joined by Ravi Iyer, Research Director for the USC Marshall School's Neely Center and Managing Director of the Psychology of Technology Institute, to discuss a proposed "design code" that aims to make social media better serve society. Mike isn't entirely convinced by the approach, leading to a long discussion about all its ins and outs.
Design and code are only tools. Collaboration is essential. In this episode, we dive deep into what makes for successful design projects and it seems to boil down to four things for Dust Leblanc, creative director at Locomotive - Vision, Culture, Collaboration, and Killing Your Ego. Find Locomotive Online: → Locomotive Site → Locomotive Store → Twitter → Instagram
Today's guest is Ravi Iyer, a data scientist and moral psychologist at the Psychology of Technology Institute, which is a project of the University of Southern California Marshall School's Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Decision Making and the University of California-Berkeley's Haas School of Business. He is also a former Facebook executive, and at the company he worked on a variety of civic integrity issues. The Neely Center has developed a design code that seeks to address a number of concerns about the harms of social media, including issues related to child online safety. It is endorsed by individuals and organizations ranging from academics at NYU and USC to the Tech Justice Law Project and New Public, as well as technologists that have worked at platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google. Justin Hendrix spoke to Iyer about the details of the proposed code, and in particular how they relate to the debate over child online safety.
Join Chris Strahl as he sits down with Sriram from Meta to discuss the intricacies of designing at scale. Dive deep into the world of design systems, Figma plugins, design tokens, and the challenges of interoperability across multiple platforms.View the transcript of this episode here.Register here for our upcoming webinar, ‘Theming in Complex Ecosystems' with Donnie D'Amato on August 30th. GuestSriram Ramasubramanian is a Senior Engineering Manager supporting Design Systems at Meta. Sriram has many years of experience building component libraries on several UI frameworks and shipping app-wide design updates. Sriram is currently focused on interoperable design systems at scale. HostChris Strahl is co-founder and CEO of Knapsack, host of @TheDSPod, DnD DM, and occasional river guide. You can find Chris on Twitter as @chrisstrahl and on LinkedIn.Sponsored by Knapsack, the design system platform that brings teams together. Learn more at knapsack.cloud.
This panel will discuss the regulations and guidelines that are in place to ensure that products, services, and online content are designed in a way that is appropriate for different age groups. The panel will address issues such as data privacy, advertising, and access to age-restricted content. The panel consists of experts from both the EU and US. They will share their insights on the challenges and opportunities in creating age appropriate design code, and explore best practices for ensuring that children and young people are protected online.
On September 15, Governor Newsom signed the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (ADCA) into law. The bill – which is modeled after the UK ICO's code of practice for age-appropriate design – will impose broad new requirements on businesses that provide an online service, product, or feature that is “likely to be accessed by children.” The law will require significant operational changes for any company subject to its requirements. Joan Stewart and Tyler Bridegan of Wiley are joined by Emily Jones of UK-headquartered international law firm Simmons & Simmons to discuss the ADCA and lessons U.S. businesses can learn from the UK Code.
Imperfect Mommying: Better Parenting through Self Healing with Alysia Lyons
In this episode, Jessica and I discuss the unique design code every person has and how your home environment has an impact on your day to day. Jessica Velazquez is an Interior Designer, the creator of “The 9 Limiting Beliefs Sabotaging Our Home-Dreams” and the host of My First Home in Canada – a virtual event designed to empower attendees with the tools they need to overcome today's homeownership challenges in Canada. She also leads the virtual movement #selfcarebeginsathome, which gathers experts in the self-wellness industry to provide transformative insight into how to create a home that takes care of us and sets us up for success. Through her coaching service, Interiors by Jessica, she helps her clients put together a plan that aligns with their vision and budget before spending any money, eradicating remodeler's remorse. Enhancing each client's unique home space to manifest and truly support their authentic lifestyle and personal taste is her mission. She believes that because our well-being is inseparable from our environment, improving our surroundings is a duty we owe to ourselves. Her innovative Design Pillars empower each client to take action, refine their intentions and strategize their dreams, beating decor fatigue and avoiding budget regrets. Connect with Jessica: interiorsbyjessica.ca Instagram @interiors_by_jessica. www.alysialyons.com Connect with Alysia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momsupportcoach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/momsupportcoach Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/momsupportcoach/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/momsupportcoach/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsupportcoach/support
Prepare to be amazed by Beeban Kidron, a woman who took on the tech giants and won, making urgent, life impacting changes to digital regulation and the online experiences of children and young people. As a member of the House of Lords, Beeban pushed through the world's first ever Design Code into law in the UK, radically changing how social media treats children. Beeban is also a film and documentary director, her credits including ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason', the 3 time BAFTA winning adaptation of Jeanette Winterson's autobiographical novel ‘Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit and the drag queen road movie ‘To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar' starring Wesley Snipes and Patrick Swayze.For her documentary called InRealLife, Beeban spent hundreds of hours with children discovering how the internet affects their lives including meeting people, porn and bullying. It was this experience that encouraged Beeban to change her life from film maker to lawmaker in order to protect children. She is one of the most impressive people to ever be on Changes. Here she shares what she's learnt, what change looks like in the digital world and, really helpfully, shares some tips for those who want to help children navigate the internet. Warning, you may want to leave your job and go and join her. You can watch the documentary InRealLife here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/InRealLife-Beeban-Kidron/dp/B00J8PGGI8Beeban's 5 Rights Foundation, with more information, is here: https://5rightsfoundation.com/Changes is a deaf friendly podcast, transcripts can be accessed here: https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Beyond Interior Design podcast is about exploring the future of office design. It delves into the evolving needs and challenges of the workforce, the importance of creating spaces that prioritize people's well-being and productivity. But also the role of experimentation and continuous learning in designing effective office environments. How has the shift towards remote work and digital-first reality impacted office design?What is the new focus in office interior design?How does a design strategist translate a business's needs into physical office spaces?How can interior design enhance productivity and employee well-being?Why is it important to consider psychological safety in office interior designs?How should you start an office design project and who should you understand before designing?How does understanding the client's challenges allow for greater creative freedom?How can interior design help create a sense of understanding and affinity with the client?How can design be a tool to enable clients to meet their challenges powerfully?How can the office space be used as a tool for the operation of a business, rather than just housing employees?> Here you can find out more about Kristoff DuBose:https://instituteofinteriorimpact.com/kristoff/ Go to: beyondinteriordesign.CLUB
Shajay Bhooshan is an Associate Director at Zaha Hadid Architects where he heads the research activities of the Computation and Design (CODE) group.CODE has made key contributions to computational platforms, talent development and architectural design at ZHA, especially related to architectural application and articulation of shell structures.Some of his recent projects at ZHA include “Architecting the Metaverse” as well as “NFTism” at Art Basel Miama Beach.Andrei Dolnikov is an Interior Architect (UNSW), the founder and CEO of Binyan Studios 3D Visualization, and the American Society of Architectural Illustrators President (ASAI)The ASAI are launching “Cause & Effect” the first ever gathering of the global village of visualisers, architects, developers, marketers, creatives, place makers and artists who collaborate to depict our cities' future on November the 17th in London where you can meet Andrei and Shajay in person – you can find out more information at https://asai.org/Join us for an unscripted conversation and an interactive Livestream where we will discuss “What is the role of an Architect in the Metaverse?” as well as anything else that pops up in our minds.
This podcast is produced in conjunction with OutSystems.The big talk in enterprise software development circles is around low-code taking some of the hard work out of the development process. But there are solutions out there that are for both "citizen" and "traditional" developers. OutSystems has evolved that paradigm with high-performance low-code.Our Tech Means Business podcast guest is Richard Davies, the Director of Digital Transformation for the APAC region. Richard is a stalwart of enterprise-scale software development and someone whose experience informs his role, advising and helping multinational companies craft production-ready apps in record time.We talk about partnerships between development functions and other stakeholders and how high-performance low-code is the obvious evolution of Agile methodology, where producing an MVP (minimum viable product) takes a fraction of the time, thanks to (relatively) simple application development tools.While “Harry from Accounts” may not yet be able to create an ERP in a week, those days may not be too far off. But for now, Richard throws down the gauntlet: attend one of OutSystems' one-day boot camps where you can "build an app in a day" or, try the platform for free in your own time. Put your battered O'Reilly volumes back on the shelf!Try out OutSystems from here:https://www.outsystems.com/Platform/SignupEnterprise-grade app in a day? Go for it!https://www.outsystems.com/training/classroom-training/developing-outsystems-web-applications-boot-camp/Richard Davies is here on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/richdavies1/Joe Green can be dragged and dropped here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephedwardgreen/
On September 15, Governor Newsom signed the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (ADCA) into law. The bill – which is modeled after the UK ICO's code of practice for age-appropriate design – will impose broad new requirements on businesses that provide an online service, product, or feature that is “likely to be accessed by children.” The law will require significant operational changes for any company subject to its requirements. Joan Stewart and Tyler Bridegan of Wiley are joined by Emily Jones of UK-headquartered international law firm Simmons & Simmons to discuss the ADCA and lessons U.S. businesses can learn from the UK Code.
News Item – On August 29, 2022, the California Senate unanimously passed the Age-Appropriate Design Act. It previously received unanimous approval in the State Assembly It is currently awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom's signature People expect him to sign it but it could anger tech companies, who might then be less inclined to support a Newsom run for president in 2028 Earlier this summer, the legislature rejected a proposed bill called the Social Media Platform Duty to Children Act It “would have allowed the state attorney general and local prosecutors to sue social media companies for knowingly incorporating features into their products that addicted children.” The California law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP (see resources) has an excellent summary article regarding the Age-Appropriate Design Act The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act is modeled after the United Kingdom's Age Appropriate Design Code, which went into effect in September 2021 If signed, it will be the first piece of U.S. legislation "that imposes a number of novel restrictions and data protection obligations on businesses providing services to users under the age of 18, including: requirements to conduct a data protection impact assessment before any new services are offered, configure all default privacy settings to a high level of privacy (unless there are compelling reasons to suggest it is otherwise in the best interests of children), and provide an obvious signal to the child when they are being monitored or tracked by their parent, guardian or another consumer." The bill prohibits businesses from: profiling a child by default unless certain criteria are satisfied using the personal information of any child in a way that is materially detrimental to their well-being and using dark patterns to lead or encourage children to provide personal information beyond what is reasonably expected. Motivations Legislative and parental concern over impact of online services and products on children's wellbeing The desire to create safer online spaces for children “The Act emphasizes that the best interests of the child should be taken into consideration by all businesses that develop and provide online services, products or features (“Services”) that children are likely to access and, in the event of a conflict between the businesses' commercial interests and the best interests of children, the privacy and well-being of children must be prioritized.” Key features of the Act: It's very broad in its application. Applies to online products and services “(i) specifically directed at children and (ii) that are “likely to be accessed” by children.” Prior to any new Services being offered to the public which are likely to be accessed by children, the Act requires that the business complete a Data Protection Impact Assessment and maintain documentation of this assessment for as long as the Services are likely to be accessed by children. Default privacy settings must be high Business must provide clear, age-appropriate privacy information There must be an “obvious sign” that a business or service is tracking a child's activity or geolocation Businesses are required to provide prominent and effective tools “to help children exercise their rights and report concerns.” Restrictions on the use of collected data, including: Cannot be used in any way that is “materially detrimental” to a child's mental or physical health Profiling only under limited circumstances No use of “dark patterns,” i.e., design choices that trick a user into performing some unintended behavior Businesses are required to estimate the age of child users "with a ‘reasonable' level of certainty The Act establishes the California Children's Data Protection Working Group, aimed at developing best practices Penalties Negligent violations can result in civil penalties of up to $2,500 per affected child Penalties for Intentional violations are $7,500 per affected child Businesses in substantial compliance otherwise have 90 days to cure No private right of action National Relevance As with so many other things, California is so large that the states rules and regulations have ripple effects around the country Resources - #2022–09–06 California Senate Approves Landmark California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act “https://www.akingump.com/en/news-insights/california-senate-approves-landmark-california-age-appropriate-design-code-act.html” - #2022–09–06 California lawmakers approve groundbreaking internet privacy law for kids “https://www.ijpr.org/media-society/2022–09–06/california-lawmakers-approve-groundbreaking-internet-privacy-law-for-kids” - #2022–09–01 Twit.tv Episode with Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt, with guest Mike Masnick “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvpjSoFiu-g” - #2022–08–25 Op-Ed: Regulate social media? California still has a plan for that “https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022–08–25/social-media-kids-safety-california” - #2021–06–30 The [UK] Age Appropriate Design Code: A quick, practical guide for games businesses “https://www.gamesindustry.biz/the-age-appropriate-design-code-a-quick-practical-guide-for-games-businesses” - [n.d.] Introduction to the [UK] Age appropriate design code “https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/ico-codes-of-practice/age-appropriate-design-code/”
Topic 1: Any surprises in the research? SMBs need MSPs “A new survey of over 500 IT decision makers at small and medium businesses, from threat detection and response specialist Vade, shows 69 percent say a serious breach had bypassed their current email security solution. It's perhaps not surprising then that SMBs are increasingly likely to turn to managed service providers, with 96 percent of organizations either currently outsourcing at least some of their needs to MSPs or planning to do so in the future.” See https://betanews.com/2022/09/08/smbs-turn-to-msps-to-improve-cybersecurity/ Topic 2: California passes well-intentioned “Age-Appropriate Design Code Act” ...and then makes it unenforceable because of absurd fines. With fines at $7,500 per affected student, the only options are 1) Go out of business, or 2) Use every penny you have to fight enforcement of the law. https://www.wired.com/story/california-aadc-kids-privacy-age-checks/ https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/california-s-landmark-age-appropriate-3001597/ Topic 3: Police departments subscribe to a geolocation database that lets them bypass warrants to track mobile devices. The database “Fog Reveal” is available by subscription. For less than $10,000/year, law enforcement agencies can search historical records from 250 million mobile devices. This gives them the power to create "patterns of life" analysis on individuals. The cell phone tracking tool allows them to track GPS movements going back months. Very often, this is done without warrants. https://apnews.com/article/technology-police-government-surveillance-d395409ef5a8c6c3f6cdab5b1d0e27ef ...and don't forget www.Data.gov - over 335,000 government databases open to the public. Sponsor: Nodeware Know about Nodeware? Nodeware is an in-demand and real-time cybersecurity solution that helps businesses reduce their risk of ransomware or other cyber attacks —all with breakthrough simplicity and affordability. With truly continuous vulnerability scanning, even during normal business hours, you'll get real-time alerts of network access & new found risks, with easy and insightful reports to take action on and report to your customers. Want to learn more? Visit https://nodeware.com/partners to find out more.
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt talk with Mike Masnick from Techdirt who shares why three new bills passed in the California Senate are bad omens for the Internet at large. For the full episode, visit http://twit.tv/twig/679 #Policy #Technology #California Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Masnick You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt talk with Mike Masnick from Techdirt who shares why three new bills passed in the California Senate are bad omens for the Internet at large. For the full episode, visit http://twit.tv/twig/679 #Policy #Technology #California Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Masnick You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt talk with Mike Masnick from Techdirt who shares why three new bills passed in the California Senate are bad omens for the Internet at large. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/679 #Policy #Technology #California Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Masnick You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Earlier this year in California, two State Assembly members— Democrat Buffy Wicks and Republican Jordan Cunningham— introduced the California Age Appropriate Design Code Bill. The California Age Appropriate Design Code would place limitations on what companies can do with youth data, including tracking location and profiling. It puts limitations on manipulative design, and includes transparency measures so users are aware and consent to the use of their information. The bill makes the California attorney general responsible enforcement of the state's rules, opening up the possibility of litigation or fines against companies that do not follow the Code. It would also require the California Privacy Protection Agency to create a Children's Data Protection Task Force that would formulate recommendations on best practices. A coalition of civil society and tech policy groups supports the Code, including organizations such as Common Sense Media, Accountable Tech, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, the Sesame Workshop, the Consumer Federation of California, and the National Hispanic Media Coalition. Industry groups, such as TechNet and the California Chamber of Commerce, oppose the bill, and other experts have raised concerns in particular about requirements for age verification. The California State Assembly voted 72-0 to pass the bill, and it is now with the California Senate. For this podcast, Tech Policy Press spoke to three people— all college students and activists— who support it, in part due to their own experiences: Aliza Kopans, a rising sophomore at Brown University, cofounder of Technic(ally) Politics and an intern at Accountable Tech; Emma Lembke, a rising sophomore at the Washington University in St. Louis, founder of the Log Off Movement, cofounder of Technic(ally) politics and an intern at Accountable Tech Khoa-Nathan Ngo, rising college sophomore and a youth collaborator at GoodforMedia.
Larry Magid speaks with Assembly woman Buffy Wicks, the co-author of California Age Appropriate Design Code Act
Larry Magid speaks with Assembly woman Buffy Wicks, the co-author of California Age Appropriate Design Code Act
In this fifth podcast, Paul Smith talks with Dr Rachel O'Connell to learn about the Age Appropriate Design Code. Together they discuss the drivers for the code, what it means for businesses and the opportunities it brings for children and parents. Dr Rachel O'Connell is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of TrustElevate, a child age verification and parental consent provider whose mission is to enable a safer internet for children.
In this Connect on Tech episode, Brian Hengesbaugh is joined by Ben Slinn to discuss the increased focus on and heightened protection around children's data in the UK. Ben, a leading privacy attorney in our London office, reviews the new UK Age Appropriate Designs Code, intended to address key areas affecting data of children under the age of 18 with respect to online services. The Code, which companies are required to comply with from September 2, 2021, includes 15 standards of age appropriate design relevant to online services likely to be used by children under the age of 18. Listen to hear more on the standards of the UK Age Appropriate Designs Code, and similar developments in jurisdictions such as Ireland, the Netherlands and France
Hey ihr lieben, “Keine schönen Dinge” ist zurück und wünscht euch ein erfolgreiches Jahr 2021. Neues Jahr - neue Staffel - neues Thema. Heute geht es um Design und Tech. Dazu haben wir Frontend Designer Nils Binder von 9elements aus Bochum eingeladen, der viel dazu berichten kann. Ihr kennt es vielleicht: Designer*innen überlegen sich ein schickes Web-Layout, was selbstverständlich gut funktioniert, aber dann in der Umsetzung im Code wieder anders aussieht. Um dieses Problem kümmern sich unter anderem die Frontend Designer*innen - die Schnittstelle zwischen UI/UX Design und Entwicklung. Wir stellen uns die Fragen: Sollten Designer*innen auch Coden lernen? Natürlich geht es in dieser Episode auch noch um viel viel mehr. Also hört doch gerne mal rein. “Keine schönen Dinge” wünscht euch ein gelungenen Start in das neue Jahr.Folgt uns auch auf Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/keineschoenendinge/ Und folgt auch gerne Nils Binder: Twitter: @supremebeing09 Blogposts: https://9elements.com/blog/author/nils/ ---Hier noch ein paar nützliche Links zum Thema dieser Episode:Starte deine Karriere bei 9Elements: https://9elements.com/career/frontend-designer-ui-engineer-designer-who-knows-how-to-code-ninja-unicorn-narwhal-m-f-d David Carson inspired Layout: https://codepen.io/enbee81/full/dypOZqP Bauhaus-Layout responsive in CSS: https://codepen.io/enbee81/pen/xvLxoV?editors=1100 Landingpage mit animierter SVG:https://ruhrjs.de/ Beispiel für komplexere SVG Animation mit GSAP: https://codepen.io/enbee81/pen/PozzOJq?editors=1010 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Safeguarding Podcast I'm joined by Steve Wood, Deputy Commissioner and Executive Director of the Information Commissioner's Office to discuss the Age Appropriate Design Code. Online data sits at the heart of the digital services that children use every day. From the moment a young person opens an app, data is gathered about them. What is the Age Appropriate Design Code, who does it apply to and how does it help protect children's most personal data?
The Planning White Paper sets out ambitions for enhanced quality in the development industry, and the ambition that high-quality design can persuade people development is a good thing. The main tool proposed for achieving this is Design Coding, utilised on a more systematic level. But what have we learnt from Design Coding to date to inform this broadening of application? We brought together a researcher - Hannah Hickman, UWE Bristol; master developer - Nigel Reids, Lands Improvement Holdings, urban design officer in a local authority - Mark Harris, South Hams District Council and masterplanner - our very own Vaughn Anderson, to debate the what can and should not be within a code, potential challenges today and the process needed for creation.
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We answer the question, should designers code and should developers design?We explore what it means to be a designer in 2020. What tools help bridge the gap from design to development. How much code and which frameworks are relevant now. How can you manage the dreaded handoff better and when is a design done?We answer these questions and more.This show features Paul Wilshaw, James Medd, Stacey Ray, Nick Tomlinson and Mark Sutcliffe.Special guests Ant Sherratt and Dom Jones.Links for this episode are:https://uxplanet.org/in-ten-years-design-will-be-dead-29a3b2fb2612Music by James Medd and artwork by Nick Tomlinson.For careers at Blue Prism, https://www.blueprism.com/who-we-are/culture-and-careers/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/FasterHorses)
Meng To, founder of Design+Code, joins John to go on a deep dive into SwiftUI from a design perspective, and to talk about how developers and designers can build scalable and flexible UIs using it. Also, structuring view code and components, the power of modifiers, and how SwiftUI compares to other UI tools and platforms.
Our third Episode was too big we had to split it! In Part two, Dave finally breaks into the conversation as we are joined by YouTuber and Handsome design genius Jesse Showalter (Jesse's YouTube Channel) who shares his insights on YouTube tips, why consistency is so important and how he gets himself ready to make content. The DadPreneur Podcast vision is to open a dialogue with Parents who are Entrepreneurs and maybe provide a little motivation and lighthearted encouragement through it all. We'll be discussing the trials and triumphs of everything business, entrepreneurship, design, marriage and parenting. My gracious and lovely co-hosts are Mo Ismail, Creative Strategist and Entrepreneur extraordinaire over at http://mocs.media, fellow design veteran David Ko the Creative Genius behind http://akomplis.com and myself Mario Quezada - Creative Director and Owner of http://madexmaker.com branding agency in Honolulu, HI. Check us out on Instagram as well: Mo: http://instagram.com/moismai + https://www.instagram.com/mocs.media/ Dave: http://www.instagram.com/thedaveko + http://www.instagram.com/akomplis.studio Mario: http://instagram.com/themarioquezada + http://instagram.com/madexmaker The DadPreneur Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/thedadpreneurpodcast/ Awesome music by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Our third Episode was too big we had to split it! This week Dave and Mario (Mo was busy rubbing elbows with Chris Do in Los Angeles) are joined by YouTuber and Handsome design genius Jesse Showalter (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvBGFeXbBrq3W9_0oNLJREQ) who shares his insights on becoming a YouTube sensation, why Old Guys should do Jiujitsu and the general awesomeness of being employed. The DadPreneur Podcast vision is to open a dialogue with Parents who are Entrepreneurs and maybe provide a little motivation and lighthearted encouragement through it all. We'll be discussing the trials and triumphs of everything business, entrepreneurism, design, marriage and parenting. My gracious and lovely co-hosts are Mo Ismail, Creative Strategist and Entrepreneur extraordinaire over at http://mocs.media, fellow design veteran David Ko the Creative Genius behind http://akomplis.com and myself Mario Quezada - Creative Director and Owner of http://madexmaker.com branding agency in Honolulu, HI. Check us out on Instagram as well: Mo: http://instagram.com/moismai Dave: http://www.instagram.com/thedaveko Mario: http://instagram.com/themarioquezada Awesome music by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/campaign/invite-a-creator/?_us=Referral&_usx=ee91kf
互联网产品自己打自己脸都是家常便饭,所以我们打了,我们愉快地打了!安妮薇大型历史考古节目 《Palm 的故事》还是回来了,这次取消了下半篇,直接变成了第二集,嗯,我们有可能会出个八集迷你剧。在今天这部分里,恩怨情仇、手足情深、风云变幻统统都能找到。故事承接上集,想回顾早期 Palm 事迹的朋友可以出门左转回听第一部分我台 2019 年度线下活动广州站报名已满但深圳站继续报名中哟,有兴趣的朋友可浏览活动官网查看细节~本期赞助Design+Code: 来自 Meng To 的 iOS 设计和开发教程改成订阅制的「Design+Code」教程由著名的全栈设计师/开发者 Meng To 出品,最近赶上 WWDC 潮流,加入了 SwiftUI 的内容,通过大量视频和实例从零开始教你如何设计、开发 iOS 应用,原价 108 美刀一年,现上架 Price Tag 商城仅售 356 RMB,输入优惠码「ANYWAY」还能再减 20~内容提要06:57 书接上回,Palm OS 5 的继任者迟迟没有来到……07:50 2007 这个标志性年份时,Palm 的其他几个竞争者都在做什么?13:48 回过头来说从未商用的 Palm OS 622:54 《无间道》配乐带出的是搭载 Windows 系统的 Palm 手机27:59 webOS 来临前的招兵买马34:55 鲁宾斯坦的东芝硬盘和 JJ 的高中摄影课44:05 跑火车不知怎么跑到了 Ive 和 Apple 的设计哲学52:39 无数火车回来之后终于主要人物都到齐了参考链接关于 Castro 等各种第三方播客客户端的推荐,可参见 IPN 1:27Whatever.FM 第三期: 听爵士吧? 2:18我台本次深圳 + 广州线下活动的官网 2:55我台第 77 期节目: Palm 的故事(上) 4:00科普播客推荐: 原来是这样 5:04第一台预装 Palm OS 5 的设备是 Palm 的 掌上电脑 Tungsten T 7:10Palm 的 Centro 手机 8:23「Android 之父」 Andy Rubin 9:20Danger 给 T-mobile 出的 Sidekick 手机 9:34本台的老朋友 Rokey 10:13微软亚洲工程院 10:17没做完就下马的 Windows Mobile 7 11:24搭载 Meego 操作系统的诺基亚 N9 13:00Symbian 塞班系统 13:22来看看 2000 年时的 BeOS 长什么样 14:28BeOS 的创始人 让-路易·加西 14:52乔布斯离开 Apple 之后创立的 NeXT 公司 16:20Palm 上的播放器 Pocket Tunes 18:36Handspring 公司 19:50搭载 Windows Mobile 的 Palm Treo Pro 手机 23:02摩托罗拉的 Milestone 手机 24:02Palm Pixi Plus 手机 24:07Paul Mercer 创立的 Pixo 公司开发的 Pixo OS 被用在了 iPod 里 28:13三星 Yepp 播放器 31:31爱尔兰老牌乐队 U2 32:30U2 主唱 Bono 发起的慈善组织 Product Red 32:56前 Palm 公司董事长 Jon Runbinstein 34:30「iPod 之父 」 Tony Fadell 34:42瘾科技上展示的 OV 家屏下摄像头效果 35:59世界上第一台数码机相机 37:54Game Boy 的摄像头和打印机外设 38:33第一代 Apple Pencil 的充电方式 46:36著名设计师 Marc Newson 47:04密苏里号战列舰 47:36Marc Newson 给宾得设计的 K01 相机 50:12前 Palm CEO Todd Bradley 53:13Rich Dellinger 的 Instagram 帐号 53:52前 Palm 设计主管、现 Google 设计 VP Matias Duarte 53:57Mike Abbott 54:01在 Palm、诺基亚和微软都主管过设计的 Peter Skillman 55:10
Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show: ICO Age Appropriate Design Code Consultation, DCMS suffers a data breach when telling journalists of new proof of age scheme for UK porn site access, Telephone Call Recording and GDPR, Potential Perils of Facebook Like Button in Connection with GDPR
On today’s Profit by Design, Dr. Sabrina has a conversation with Rhamy Alejeal. Rhamy opens our eyes to the subtle micro-transactions that create friction between a business and its team members. You work hard to bring on A-Players. Now find out how to keep them. Rhamy and his wife, Elizabeth, are the owners of Poplar Financial, a provider of integrated, automated HR processes. Rhamy and his team work with hundreds of companies across the United States, helping them learn how to stop pushing paper and start prioritizing people. In addition, Rhamy serves on the Federal Reserve’s Industry Council on Healthcare, providing insights into employer costs and how they affect businesses in today’s marketplace. He holds a bachelor’s degree in financial economics and an MBA with a focus on economics. His book, People Processes was an Amazon #1 best seller in the HR category, and one of INC.com's Top Ten leadership books in 2018. Listen in and hear how to make a great experience for your employees, especially during the on-boarding process. Show Highlights: Why Rhamy is so passionate about what he does to help businesses create a great expereince for their team members What business owners need to pay attention to for the lifecycle of employees Rhamy’s company focuses on the processes that minimize both the employee’s negative feelings and minimize the administrative time it takes to do repetitive tasks Examples of paperwork errors that create more work and time Micro-transactions and their effects Four critical steps for the on-boarding process explained Annual review tips and how to handle them in an effective way How to know, as a business owner, if your employee pay is competitive Things that get overlooked when on-boarding an employee From the beginning, business owners should start paying attention to their people processes Solutions Rhamy’s company can provide for a business Resources: Profit by design Podcast Website Profit by design Facebook group Email: sabrinaandmike@profitbydesignpodast.com Find Rhamy at poplarfinancial.com or listen to his podcast at peopleprocesses.com. Social Media Links: twitter.com/poplarfinancial facebook.com/poplarfinancial linkedin.com/in/rhamy/ Rhamy’s gift: https://peopleprocesses.com/design/ Pick up a copy of Rhamy’s book, People Processes, for $0.99! ENTER TO WIN A PROFIT by DESIGN T-Shirt https://kingsumo.com/g/mefpor/tune-into-the-profit-by-design-podcast-and-enter-to-win-a-profit-by-design-t-shirt Contest ends Friday, Nov 9. We’ll announce the winners on Episode 10 How to Hire the Best On-Line Course www.TapThePotential.com/join Save 40% with code: DESIGN Code is valid through November 16, 2018
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 Design+Code for Framer X. And we share a couple Cool Things, including a few Google Translate features and some fancy lights that you stick behind your television.
本来想给本期标题加一个备注叫做「番外篇」,因为今天我们闲聊的对象不是设计本身而是「旅行中的片段」,但仔细回想起来我台从来也就没有不跑火车的剧集所以也就简单一点吧~ Anyway,第 68 期可能大概也许又是我台的一个新坑开端吧~ 话题就先从 Leon 在日本的几次圣地巡游开始……内容提要01:28 勘误 & 道歉03:37 Leon 在日本的圣地巡游05:51 帝释天和《寅次郎的故事》12:47 爱数格子的 JJ20:01 一家并没有找到的派出所23:52 JJ 也有心目中的圣地——老特拉福德26:50 JJ 语:中美英体育观摩文化差太多38:23 让 JJ 菊花一紧的一个儿童乐园49:37 终于聊到了赛博朋克,然而我们的建议是直接去听机核60:12 花絮:「第 68.5 期」的由来本期赞助Design+Code: 来自 Meng To 的 iOS 设计和开发教程已经出到第二季的「Design+Code」教程登陆国内,由著名的全栈设计师/开发者 Meng To 出品,通过大量视频和实例从零开始教你如何设计、开发 iOS 应用,原价 50 美刀,现上架 Price Tag 商城仅售 256 RMB~参考链接乌龙派出所《寅次郎的故事》系列电影第一部:《男人真辛苦》超长寿访谈节目《彻子的部屋》黑柳彻子的《窗边的小豆豆》东京葛饰区柴又帝释天上海城隍庙的历史沿革九又四分之三站台老特拉福德勘误:Leon 在火车上回望的已经是「酋长球场」了辛辛那提当地棒球队辛辛那提红人美国最大的汽车赛事 Nascar 的规则JJ 在辛辛那提的无聊时光里拍的照片推荐机核的播客:科幻迷最应该了解的文学简史以及视觉体系以及下集九龙城寨也从日本行聊起的我台的第一期节目特别感谢本期节目封面照片来自 delfi de la Rua,BGM 来自节目中提到的电影/动画片联系我们邮箱:hello@anyway.fm微博:@Anyway-FM官网:https://Anyway.FM
伴随着熟悉的音乐,今天两位主播精神上穿越到了《动物世界》栏目,顺着最近一些比较著名的设计项目带大家一起看看我们身边的软件产品里出现的几个或「萌萌哒」或惹人嫌的动物。友情提示:对于蛇虫蚂蚁有心理阴影的朋友,收听本期节目开头十一分半钟可能产生微量不适,可选择跳过~ 内容提要00:44 夏天到了……万物复苏……01:25 邀请部分上海地区听众来我台做新官网测试04:13 给 Leon 的童年带来无数快乐回忆的西瓜虫11:31 David Lanham 和动物的不解之缘16:33 让 JJ 感到「恐怖」的 Ollie 小鸟22:50 再聊聊那只韩国烤肉味考拉26:35 网易考拉这次品牌升级的字体部分还是蛮有争议的30:13 Leon 残忍地道出了腾讯 QQ 那只企鹅形象(可能)的来源38:59 第二只企鹅 Tux42:53 开源设计真的能普及么44:58 相较初代的 Chrome,FireFox 一直少了点儿「禅」48:28 An elephant never forgets52:56 「什么狗屁啊!」56:16 英国的企鹅和美国的 O'Reilly60:41 我台节目陆续开始支持章节功能啦!本期赞助DEX 全新活动:荷兰文化与设计之旅DEX 全新系列活动 Design Tours:第一站 - 荷兰设计之旅。带你深入游览荷兰主要城市及荷兰顶级设计的诞生地,亲身体验荷兰顶尖设计院校的学习生活,同时还将带你拜访 Sketch、Framer、Yummygum 等荷兰当地知名的互联网公司和设计工作室,让你与世界级设计师面对面交流。10 天 9 晚全程大巴接送和专业团队陪伴,就在这个十一假期!有兴趣前往的朋友输入优惠码「anyway」有惊喜哦~Design+Code: 来自 Meng To 的 iOS 设计和开发教程已经出到第二季的「Design+Code」教程登陆国内,由著名的全栈设计师/开发者 Meng To 出品,通过大量视频和实例从零开始教你如何设计、开发 iOS 应用,原价 50 美刀,现上架 Price Tag 商城仅售 256 RMB~参考链接对老版赵忠祥配音的《动物世界》不太熟的朋友可以来感受一下以前的片头和片段没有失落的秘符 · 第一集压缩软件 Keka 的西瓜虫图标更新西瓜虫 @ 百度百科强烈推荐微博上的百科不大全的文章,非常趣味性地科普了很多生物知识,比如这篇关于螃蟹的科普文(需要登录微博查看)David Lanham 的官网我台第二期节目:当年的那些图标大师们David Lanham 作品三连发:On The Job 小蜜蜂图标、Acorn 橡子图标和 Coda 小叶子图标Twitteriffic 的 Ollie 小鸟图标和玩具照片Twitteriffic 的 UI 和图标迭代小猪佩奇到底有几只眼睛David Lanham 的 Instagram网易考拉在 Behance 上发布的 case study蝙蝠侠里的反派企鹅人JJ 当时在 Instagram 上 po 了 Leon 被松鼠攻击的瞬间腾讯官方的文章:为什么QQ是一只企鹅?腾讯「怪奇鹅」的 Instagram 账号GitHub 形象章鱼猫的作者 Simon Oxley 的访谈Linux 企鹅 Tux 的来历FireFox 图标的起源Mozilla 最近一次 logo 升级的最终入选方案以及,Mozilla 最后的新 logo本年度 WWDC 重头分享:Design Fluid InterfaceJJ 的「动物园」dock灵感收集软件 EagleEvernote 大象 logo 的创作过程华与华官方详解:得到猫头鹰 logo 的超级符号方法企鹅出版的经典封面设计O’reilly 的动物(书封面)全集特别感谢本期封面来自 Harshil Gudka,BGM 包括原版《动物世界》的配乐 Westway、Just Blue,以及来自 Belair 的音乐作品。联系我们邮箱:hello@anyway.fm微博:@Anyway-FM官网:https://Anyway.FM
本届 WWDC 虽然亮点不多,但怎么也是「IT 界春晚」。Leon 和 JJ 并没有进行直播,所以就让我们用一期节目来聊聊吧。请注意本期节目里所指的 WWDC 都是代表 北京时间 6 月 5 日凌晨的 WWDC Keynote 演讲,而整个 WWDC 包含了非常多的内容,比如上周邮报里强烈推荐的「Designing Fluid Interfaces」和我台史上第一位赞助商柳东原分享的「Creating Apps for a Global Audience」,完整目录可以移步 WWDC 官网更正:其实很早以前 Apple 的发布会已经是用不带「色相」的 Keynote 背景了,只不过之前几次还是有渐变的,这次真·纯色了。再更正:最近似乎 JJ 和腾讯产品的改版节奏杠上了……节目里提到的腾讯视频全屏播放时的样式已经更新了。内容提要03:31 什么?搞半天 Leon 根本就没看发布会?05:43 这次的场地有点儿特别,感觉乔老爷最后的影子也消失了12:35 这次的演讲者也有点儿特别15:44 从 iOS 开始聊聊最近几个大厂发布会22:47 前小米员工谈雷军的「台风」24:55 前锤子员工谈「R1」的发布会29:20 差不多真的开始聊 iOS 了35:35 某主播对这次的 Siri 更新很失望39:52 Memoji vs. Mii48:16 深色主题 or 夜间模式?本期赞助Design+Code: 来自 Meng To 的 iOS 设计和开发教程已经出到第二季的「Design+Code」教程登陆国内,由著名的全栈设计师/开发者 Meng To 出品,通过大量视频和实例从零开始教你如何设计、开发 iOS 应用,原价 50 美刀,现上架 Price Tag 商城仅售 256 RMB~参考链接让 Leon 错过了发布会的「乌龙派出所」2001 年乔布斯发布初代 iPod 时的 Keynote 背景知乎专栏上的一篇文章:为什么苹果发布会的幻灯片要使用渐变背景Google I/O 2018小米 8 发布会「互联网女皇」Mary Meeker 今年的报告(渣排版,意思意思看看就行)Apple 官方的 iOS 12 介绍页面,以及 macOS Mojave 和 watchOS 5两个老男人沉醉在捏脸体验中我台的培训计划 Anyway.Academy特别感谢本期封面来自 Claire Brear,BGM 全部来自 Fugue,作者包括 Uncleboris、Nordgroove、Ilya Truhanov、Stanislav Vdovin、Alexei De Bronhe
Работа над большим проектом завершилась — мы запустили новый сайт! Он красивый, удобный и функциональный. Вдобавок, вышла первая версия Android P для разработчиков, а Андрей поиграл в Kirby Star Allies на Nintendo Switch. Темы 00:00:00 — Новый сайт BeardyCast.com. Что почитать о типографике: видеоролик Apple 2015 года о создании San Francisco, подписаться на приложение Design+Code, изучить блог Spiekermann.com, небольшую статью на сайте typogui.de , наглядную статью A Five Minutes Guide to Better Typography и большой гайд на сайте Practical Typography 00:30:26 — Из-за бага Amazon Echo смеялась в ночи 00:34:51 — Первая версия Android P для разработчиков 00:53:18 — Конференция WWDC 2018 пройдет с 4 по 8 июня. 00:55:58 — Впечатления от игры Kirby Star Allies 01:10:10 — Заключение и прощание. → Другие подкасты The Big Beard Theory | BeardyBuilding → Подписаться в социальных сетях @BeardyShow | @BeardyTheory | Telegram → Поддержать проект на Patreon Patreon
Panel: Jaim Zuber Gui Rambo Special Guests: Meng To Marcos Griselli In today's episode, iPhreaks speaks with Meng To and Marcos Griselli about Design Code. Design Code is an interactive book and app on how to design and code an iOS 11 app. Meng and Marcos talk about early career challenges building an iOS app. Meng talks about solving this problem with their Design Code book and app and making the process faster and intuitive. This is great for developers who want to learn to build an iOS app with little to advance knowledge. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Design Code Platform Books and resources How big is the team? Designers and Developers working together, challenges and wins Not Prototype Code, Real Code Auto layout in Design tools What can developers learn from designers? Margins Design guidelines Negative Spacing iOS 11 design changes Developing for iOS 11 How can I decide between regular titles and large titles? Transitioning from web to mobile design Tab Bars Design Language and Guide Lines and much more! LINKS: Meng To Marcos Grisell Picks: Gui https://github.com/apple/turicreate Meng HQ Live Trivia Game
Panel: Jaim Zuber Gui Rambo Special Guests: Meng To Marcos Griselli In today's episode, iPhreaks speaks with Meng To and Marcos Griselli about Design Code. Design Code is an interactive book and app on how to design and code an iOS 11 app. Meng and Marcos talk about early career challenges building an iOS app. Meng talks about solving this problem with their Design Code book and app and making the process faster and intuitive. This is great for developers who want to learn to build an iOS app with little to advance knowledge. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Design Code Platform Books and resources How big is the team? Designers and Developers working together, challenges and wins Not Prototype Code, Real Code Auto layout in Design tools What can developers learn from designers? Margins Design guidelines Negative Spacing iOS 11 design changes Developing for iOS 11 How can I decide between regular titles and large titles? Transitioning from web to mobile design Tab Bars Design Language and Guide Lines and much more! LINKS: Meng To Marcos Grisell Picks: Gui https://github.com/apple/turicreate Meng HQ Live Trivia Game
Александра Ермоленко, руководитель отдела дизайна продуктов «Рамблера», в гостях у Андрея Смирнова из Frontend Weekend. - Почему дизайнер начала выступать на фронтендерских митапах? 00:16 - Как должны правильно взаимодействовать отделы дизайна и frontend-разработки? 02:02 - Насколько тяжело и сколько по времени было перерабатывать дизайн-систему Рамблера? 05:14 - Что имеется в виду под философией «Code = Design, Design = Code»? 08:02 - Насколько дизайнеру необходимы базовые навыки верстальщика и наоборот? 10:04 - Что имеется в виду под «поддержкой новых подходов в образовании»? 14:20 - Как и почему стала дизайнером из программиста на C++? 20:15 - Про авторский курс для дизайнеров в Moscow Coding School 22:05 - Вписывается ли MCS в «новые подходы в образовании» и почему так популярна? 25:01 - Какое отношение к курсу Coding Girls и подобному тренду? 27:33 - Как появились футболки с надписями «Design» и «Technology»? 29:48 - Куда лучше всего уехать для «тюленьего отдыха» и удаленной работы? 31:21 - Какая работа ближе: удаленная на островах или в офисе? 33:36 - Кем бы хотела быть, если бы не стала дизайнером? 34:33 - Про помощь в приютах и кота Атома, которого так и не забрали 35:39 - React, Angular, Vue или Ember? 36:39 - Какая справедливая зарплата для frontend-разработчика? 38:00 - Кто получает больше: дизайнер или frontend-разработчик? 38:50 - Готовим вместе с frontend-разработчиком (дизайнером) 39:29 - Финальное напутствие на основе выводов, сделанных Сашей 40:54 Ссылки по теме: 1) Слайды доклада с RamblerFront& – https://slideshare.net/AndrewSmirnov7/ss-81415416 2) Статья про разработку единой дизайн-системы Рамблера – https://vc.ru/28213-razrabotka-edinoy-dizayn-sistemy-opyt-ramblera 3) Манифест о Цифровой Образовательной Среде – http://manifesto.edutainme.ru 4) Котик Атом в поисках семьи – https://facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1475362802521205&set=a.179447848779380.43105.100001424973541 5) Поддержи Frontend Weekend – http://frontendweekend.ml 6) Frontend Weekend Patreon – http://patreon.com/frontendweekend
Александра Ермоленко, руководитель отдела дизайна продуктов «Рамблера», в гостях у Андрея Смирнова из Frontend Weekend. - Почему дизайнер начала выступать на фронтендерских митапах? 00:16 - Как должны правильно взаимодействовать отделы дизайна и frontend-разработки? 02:02 - Насколько тяжело и сколько по времени было перерабатывать дизайн-систему Рамблера? 05:14 - Что имеется в виду под философией «Code = Design, Design = Code»? 08:02 - Насколько дизайнеру необходимы базовые навыки верстальщика и наоборот? 10:04 - Что имеется в виду под «поддержкой новых подходов в образовании»? 14:20 - Как и почему стала дизайнером из программиста на C++? 20:15 - Про авторский курс для дизайнеров в Moscow Coding School 22:05 - Вписывается ли MCS в «новые подходы в образовании» и почему так популярна? 25:01 - Какое отношение к курсу Coding Girls и подобному тренду? 27:33 - Как появились футболки с надписями «Design» и «Technology»? 29:48 - Куда лучше всего уехать для «тюленьего отдыха» и удаленной работы? 31:21 - Какая работа ближе: удаленная на островах или в офисе? 33:36 - Кем бы хотела быть, если бы не стала дизайнером? 34:33 - Про помощь в приютах и кота Атома, которого так и не забрали 35:39 - React, Angular, Vue или Ember? 36:39 - Какая справедливая зарплата для frontend-разработчика? 38:00 - Кто получает больше: дизайнер или frontend-разработчик? 38:50 - Готовим вместе с frontend-разработчиком (дизайнером) 39:29 - Финальное напутствие на основе выводов, сделанных Сашей 40:54 Ссылки по теме: 1) Слайды доклада с RamblerFront& – https://slideshare.net/AndrewSmirnov7/ss-81415416 2) Статья про разработку единой дизайн-системы Рамблера – https://vc.ru/28213-razrabotka-edinoy-dizayn-sistemy-opyt-ramblera 3) Манифест о Цифровой Образовательной Среде – http://manifesto.edutainme.ru 4) Котик Атом в поисках семьи – https://facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1475362802521205&set=a.179447848779380.43105.100001424973541 5) Поддержи Frontend Weekend – http://frontendweekend.ml 6) Frontend Weekend Patreon – http://patreon.com/frontendweekend
Meng To is the author of Design + Code. Meng started off his career as a self-taught graphic designer who transitioned to digital work. Wanting to move to San Francisco to learn from some of the best designers in the world - designers who were passionate about solving problems - Meng managed to stay for a year until his visa expired and he could no longer continue to work. His dreams were crushed. With nothing left to lose, and at a crossroad in his career, he set out to travel the world. He soon decided to launch a product while on his adventure. Having started to blog about a new app called Sketch, Meng quickly settled on teaching others how to design with it, and then how to bring those same designs to life through quick prototypes using xcode. Design + Code was born. Two year later, Meng is still just as passionate about helping people learn how to implement their designs as real products and continuing to build & grow Design + Code as a full time job. He’s created several products and libraries since then - some paid, some free - to keep supporting his works and the students that have been using Design + Code. Meng joins us to share his story, what motivated him to launch Design + Code, how he grew it into a full time project, what it was like to travel for 2 years, what it’s like being a new parent, and much more!
Native Email-Umzüge auf YouTube. Wie schön ein Umzug nach Fastmail sein kann erzählt euch Sven, wo der Unterschied zwischen nativen und Web Apps ist erklärt euch Patrick und was es mit der Neuerscheinung names YouTube auf sich hat bekommt ihr von Andreas visualisiert. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Überbleibsel Als erstes will verkündet sein, dass wir ein echtes, lebendiges 1,92 großes Überbleibsel haben: Gianna Nannini persönlich heißt Sven Fechner “Willkommen zurück im Cockpit” und trällert dem charmanten Halb-Lanzmann ihren unvergesslichen Hit Bello E Impossibile vor die Lauscher. Verlinkt wurde von der Redaktion im Übrigen auf die Enya-Version bei welchen auch eine ganze Reihe an Jugendbildern von Sven zu sehen sind. Hach ja, da wird einem ganz heißlauwarm. FlowVella Präsentationssoftware Sven stellt FlowVella, die Presentationsoftware für den Mac vor. Es soll wohl einen Blick wert sein das gute Stück. Dieser Blick kostet euch schlappe 4,99 €. KipstR: Das Wearable für Penner Ganz politisch korrekt, denn so wie du das jetzt verstehst, ist es nämlich nicht gemeint. Sven hat ein smartes Armband ausgegraben, welches euren Videorecorder anwirft sobald ihr einschlaft und euch dann schön hart durchstalkt… die liebe lange Nacht lang. Gefunden hat er dieses schmucke Stück auf Engadget Allemagne. Im Cockpit sorgt das natürlich für Gesprächsstoff, weil “wer hat sich denn bitte schön noch nicht beim Schlafen aufgenommen?” Jeder den wir kennen macht das in genau abgestimmten Intervallen. Um genau zu sein, kommt es sogar öfters zu sportlichen Wettkämpfen wer die schönsten Pirouetten drehen kann beim Schlafen. Das von Patrick beworbene Meistervideo hat er leider nicht mehr auffinden können. Dieses wird wohl als neue Heimat den Friedhof für überflüssiges Filmmaterial gefunden haben. OmniFocus Beschwerde Endlich mal einer der Tacheles redet. Andreas zieht OmniFocus ordentlich durch den Kakao. Das ganze artet aus und dauert über eine halbe Stunde. Hört hin (Timecode 00:05:30). Gut, zugegeben… es ist keine halbe Stunde, denn so schlecht ist die App natürlich nicht. Aber, wer mitranten will darf das gerne per feedback AT derubercast DOT com. Sven eilt natürlich zur Rettung und sagt dann tatsächlich auch noch einmal was ihn stört. It’s an Ubercast first. Patrick verweist schlicht und einfach auf sein neues Ding (2Do). Überschallneuigkeiten Der Übercast vloggt “Apropos YouTube…” wer lesefaul ist, der kann sich auch nebenher diesen formschönen Mitschnitt mit den 3 Engeln anschauen, welche diese Show auf 8.000 Höhenmetern mit Bravour moderieren. Jawohl, wir sind en vogue, wir sind jetzt auf YouTube. THE SCARF Das iPhone 6 Plus zu halten ist wie’n Versuch zu unternehmen einen Lachs mit den Füßen zu fangen. Zumindest nach Patrick. Deshalb hat er auch endlich ein caseloses Case für sein iPhone. THE SCARF von TOTALLEE ist ein dürres Ding und euer iPhone 6 sieht fast so aus wie ein richtiges iPhone 6 (also eines ohne Hülle). Das war’s auch schon von den Überbleibseln. Jetzt geht’s los. Fechners Fastmail Endgültig weg vom heiligen Sankt Google ist Sven “Fastmail” Fechner. Eigentlich müsste das im Plural hier niedergeschrieben stehen, denn natürlich muss der ganze Fechner-Klan mit… welcher im übrigen mit brandneuen .email TLD’s ausgestattet wurde. Die Regeln konnten gut emigriert werden, man hat sein eigenes Adressbuch und hat auch noch Speicherplatz. Seit #UC008 “Emaille und das Märchen vom leeren Posteingangskorb” hat sich bei Patrick nichts geändert, seine Emails dümpeln immer noch auf Uberspace vor sich hin und schwappen so in sein Postfach und Andreas sein Postbote heißt nach wie vor Dreamho(r)st. Patrick sieht darin selbstredend einen tätlichen Angriff gegen den eigenen Lokalpatriotismus. Andreas Z. wäre quasi Tyler Durden, wenn er zu den Amis rennt anstatt ein deutsches Prachtweib sich zur Gattin zu nehmen. Naja, halb so wild. Da hört ihr einfach selbst genau hin ab Timecode 00:18:45. Gratis oben drauf gibt’s aber noch ein Hetzkampagne gegen GMX, AOL, WEB.de und Konsortien. Da stimmt auch jeder brav mit ein. Einen deutschen Anbieter der einfach ist und viel kann benennt Patrick noch: all-inkl.com soll wohl recht Einsteigerfreundlich sein. Privatsphäre und Sicherheit Die Datensicherheit, dass ist Sven’s neues bestreben. Er sucht jetzt auch nur noch mit DuckDuckGo, Patrick ergänzt im Skype-Chat die Empfehlung mit ixquick.com. Sven stellt vor, wie und wo man sich mit Zertifikaten absichert. Apple bekommt ein Lob ab, weil in iCloud automatisch verschlüsselt wird beim emailen. Andreas weiß mehr zur Verschlüsselung und glänzt mit Details. Patrick hingegen braucht dazu noch ein Handbuch “Email-Security for Dummies”, damit er das irgendwann einmal geregelt bekommt. GPGMail for Mail.app GPGTools für Yosemite Welkers Web Apps vs. Native Apps Was ist der Unterschied? Gruber erklärt: Web Anwendungen sind 3 Ebenen tief: Die App Im Browser Dein Betriebssystem Native Apps hingegeben haben nur 2-Ebenen und verzichten auf den Zwischenschritt “Browser”, was ihnen mehr Möglichkeiten gibt in Sachen tiefergehender Integration mit dem jeweiligen OS. Kurz, sie sind simpler und funktioneller, wenn richtig programmiert. Wo fängt Nativ an? Als Eingangsbeispiel kommt Sven’s FastMail iOS App, welche auch nur ein Wrapper für die Web App ist. Vergleichbar ist das Fluid für Mac. Die App macht nichts anderes. Patrick hat z.B. ein Overcast Webinterface per Fluid. Web Apps sind aber manchmal nicht genug, und so bevorzugt er statt seiner Fluid-Overcast App die native iOS App und haut sich seine Podcasts bekanntermaßen per Airfoil auf den Mac. Dann gibt’s auch Smart Speed und Voice Boost. Beispiele für getarnte Web Apps die einen auf nativ machen auf dem Mac: Tumblr und Feedly bieten zum Beispiel keinen Mehrwert. Schlauer ist es dann nach Patrick, wenn man als Web Service lieber komplett darauf verzichtet; halt so wie Instagram und Flickr. Zielgerichteter macht es da Fastmail, Workflowy, Wunderlist. Die Apps funktionieren auf iOS trotz Wrapper blended. Ebenfalls Spitze: Simplenote. Da fühlt es sich schon zu 99% nativ an. Federico’s Todoist ist den Piloten auch zu schwach auf der Brust mit dem kargen Mac Shortcuts. Es fühlt sich nicht schnell an, da ein strikter Mauszwang herrscht, wenn man effizient arbeiten will. So etwas schränkt ein. Beispielsweise kann man nicht mehrere Dateien markieren und verschieben. Uff. Gemeint ist das man alle Tasks einzeln anklicken muss. Nicht wie gewohnt den ersten Task markieren kann, Shift gedrückt hält und dann den letzten Task markiert. Randbemerkungen von Patrick: Er hat fest mit einer OmniFocus Web App beim OF2 Release gerechnet. Er kann sich gut vorstellen, wenn Todoist ausgereifter ist umzusteigen Auf iOS wo man eh nur “toucht” ist das alles nur halb so wild, also kein Wunder das iOS Gruber so vernarrt ist in die App. Er hat quasi keine Abstriche. Patrick hingegen ist kein Federico, er liebt seinen Mac… und holt sich ungern eine essentielle App ins Haus, die es quasi nur auf iOS bringt. Der letzte Punkt wird auch noch einmal aufgerollt, da Patrick mit seinem Unverständnis wie man nur mit “Handy-Apps” auskommen kann nicht alleine ist. Das ganze kommt aber auch von drei Leuten die den Großteil ihrer Zeit vor einem mehr oder minder großen Bildschirm hocken. Wir sind keine echten Mobile-User. Wir sind die Macintoshs. Patrick zieht das Fazit: Eventuell ist das reine Gewöhnungssache?!? Patrick W. (33) aus Berlin über die Präferenz eines Desktop gegenüber tragbaren Minis. Wie dem auch sei, dass es auch anders herum geht zeigt ja Instagram. Die hatten jahrelang keine Web App und sind nativ auf iOS und Android gestartet. Okay. Wem es noch mehr nach Unterschieden dürstet, der darf bei Jason Snells “Six Colors” vorbeischauen: Web apps, native apps, and app ecosystems Auf der dunklen Seite des Mondes – Entwicklung von Nativen Apps Ob man als Anbieter von Waren Apple’s 30% Cut vertragen kann spielt vielleicht auch bei der Entscheidung einer Start-Plattform eine nicht untergeordnete Rolle. Nicht jeder kann sich die Umwege leisten, welche Amazons Kindle geht und mit einer guten Web App mit Shop-Anbindung hat meine eine gewisse Unabhängigkeit. Aber Schwerpunktwechsel ahoi nun: Eine App funktioniert ja bekanntermaßen über’s Design. Klassischer Weise ist die Aufgabenteilung, dass der Designer sich um Layout und UI kümmert, während ein Entwickler das Backend codet, für Datenbankanbindung sorgt und seinen Voodootanz aufführt – Design+Code haben einen Artikel dazu mit dem klangvollen Namen “Web VS Native”. Es geht unter anderem darum, dass Entwickler immer noch als “Mädchen für Alles” herhalten müssen, sich am Ende des Tages noch eine UI ausdenken sollen, obwohl sie eigentlich mittels Nullen und Einsen die Roboterarmeen befehligen wollen. Im besten Fall kommt nach Patrick bei der Taktik so etwas wie Audio HiJack 1.0 raus, mit austaktierter Aufgabenteilung kann es dann aber UI+designtechnisch ganz schnell ein sehr geiles Audio HiJack 3.0 werden. Six Colors hat auch hier den passenden Artikel am Start und für die alte Hornbrille noch dazu ein tolles Interview mit Rogue Amoebas CEO Paul Kafasis. Sven geht noch einen Schritt weiter. Denn wer den Anspruch schlechthin hat, der ist Fuchs und holt sich separate Spezialisten für Web, Mobil, iOS, Android, Oma’s Abakus und Kai Pflaumes Etch A Sketch. Wünsch dir was der Piloten: Letterboxd • Your life in film auf dem iPhone OmniFocus als Web App und Kollabo-Basis mitsamt IFTTT-Anbindung Overcast auf dem Mac Zapping Zeitler - Das Wunder von YouTube Pünktlich vor dem 10-jährigen YouTube Jubiläum rollt der Zeitler alles auf. Doch bevor es soweit ist, glänzt Sven mit Pilotfachwissen, denn… der Airbus A380 hat nun auch schon 10 Jahre auf dem Buckel. Angelo DeSantis, A380 preparing to depart SFO (on Flickr) Bei dieser Unterbrechung durch seinen einen Co-Piloten soll es nicht bleiben. Andreas kommt gerade noch dazu zu erwähnen, dass “Why-T” die zeitlerzweitgrößte Suchmaschine ist. Dann wird er von Patrick unter Dauerbeschuss mit Samples genommen… übrigens nicht zum letzten Mal in dieser Episode. Der Arme. Nach erfolgreich überlebten Bombardement darf er aber über passende iOS und Mac Apps reden, High Framerate Screencasts und ScreenFlow 5… oder halt über was Anderes. YouTube Markt in Deutschland Bei Mediakraft sind, bzw. werden, 3 grosse Kanäle gehen. Jeder der Channels hat ca. 1.5 Mio. Abonnenten. Gemessen daran, dass sie damit in den Top 10 in Deutschland sind, kann man sich denken was bei Mediakraft los ist. Simon Unge macht Ende Dezember auf sich aufmerksam mit der Aktion #freiheit. Öffnet im neuen Jahr einen neuen Channel und hat nach ca. 1 Monat wieder fast seine gesamte Abonnentenschaft umgezogen. Stand 30.01.2015: 878.201 Subscriber. Hut ab, liest sich gut. Allerdings sind die Zahlen wenn wir mal ganz ehrlich sind ja Kinkalitzchen. Warum? Sie stammen aus einer Zeit in der “Der Übercast” noch nicht auf YouTube war. Nun beginnt ja eine neue Zeitrechnung. Mediakraft… ach… da lachen doch die Kaulquappen und pellen sich aus dem Schmetterlingsmantel. Doch weiter geht es mit des Zeitlers liebsten Hobby. Nein, nicht das Vorurteil mit den Schmink Tutorials… wie zum Beispiel MadeYewLook… … es geht um echte Männer! Die schauen nämlich viel lieber Shaving Videos. Beispiele? Da wir hier ja völlig genderkonform sind und “metro” eingestellt sind, gibt es auch noch was für Frauen, die mit Rasiermessern hantieren: SharpShaving. Wie macht man Werbung auf YouTube? Firmen tun sich schwer den YouTube Markt für sich greifbar zu machen. Das Motto ist verkaufen, verkaufen, verkaufen. Doch das alte “Hardselling” funktioniert nicht auf YT. Soft Selling ist in. Wer einfach Spam verschickt bekommt unter anderen solche Reviews: Aaron Marino (Alpha M Image Consulting; bei Maker) schaut sich den Fusion Proglide With Flexball Technology an: In dieselbe Richtung geht’s bei Elliott Hulse (Strength Camp). Der bekommt hier ein paar Nahrungsergänzungsmittel zugeschickt. Der DM Markt ist der einzige Firmenchannel den man nach Andreas empfehlen kann. Nicht aggressives verkaufen steht hier im Vordergrund, sondern reine Generierung von Mehrwert für potentielle Kunden. Es gibt Interviews mit den DM Marken und Fragen werden per Facebook gesammelt. Beispiele sind zum Beispiel die Tipps für Einsteiger: Geschirr abspülen Wohnungsputz Bevor es an die Clients geht, hat sich Andreas noch ein wenig Zerstreuung verdient durch Patrick. Die Jungs sind ja auch schon knappp über eine Stunde in der Luft. Hasenohren von Patrick – Das “Original” von Louise Belcher Patricks Labbit “Caching” Hier gibt’s jetzt ganz klammheimlich Tipps auf die Backe wie man YouTube Videos und Audio runterladen kann. jDownloader 2 *videonumber* - *channelname* - *videoname* - *date_time[yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm]*.*ext* youtube-dl Die Binary findet Patrick auch super und schiebt hier mal was aus seiner .bashrc rein: ## YouTube-DL alias yt='youtube-dl' alias tyt='torify youtube-dl' alias yta='youtube-dl -f bestaudio' Andreas nutzt das ganze über ein Keyboard Maestro Macro: Andreas sein Download YouTube Video Macro Clients Eher offizeller Natur sind da Apps für YouTube. Andreas befindet diese Auswahl für “aktuell als gut”: FoxTube 4 Mac und iPad Version kommen leider beide nicht i, FoxTube 4 iPhone Look daher. FT4 auf dem iPhone zeigt wo es design-mässig demnächst hingeht. In Andis Videotestbude ist FoxTube “der YouTube-nativste” Player den er bisher gefunden hat. Leider kann kein Client die YouTube History füttern. ProTube Ging gerade durch die Presse. Der Player selbst ist bisschen “doof”. Die App ist an sich aber schon gut mein unser Video-Apostel. nPlayer Über Plex geht’s wohl auch, aber Andreas findet nPlayer cooler in der Bedienung. Deshalb hat er das Ding ja auch mal gepickt. Was uns zum letzten Punkt auf der Agenda führt…. Unsere Picks Andreas: Audio Hijack 3 Da der Großteil des Cockpits die-hard Fans von Audio HiJack sind, gibt’s Extra-Links: Andreas hat eine Review am Start und dann gibt’s da noch eine eindrucksvolle Review die HiJack unter dem Blickpunkt Accessibility beleuchtet. Sven: FujiFilm X100T für 1.199 Steine. Patrick: Due 2 für 4,99 €. In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
Jeff Smith talks to Meng To, author of Design + Code about the blurring line between developers and designers, learning tools to better communicate, and the difficulties of planing a world-wide workshop tour. Design + Code Framer Sketch Meng's Design Blog Sketch + Swift Workshops Meng on Twitter
本期由 Terry 和 Daniel 主持,邀请到了 Andor Chen 以及 Rei 一起聊聊技术类书籍的翻译以及自出版的相关,包括现状,工具,平台,方法等一系列问题。 Ruby on Rails 教程 How to build a blog engine in 15 minutes with ruby on rails Creative Commons The Ruby on Rails Tutorial Michael Hartl Web开发敏捷之道 Ruby程序设计语言 burr Leanpub 豆瓣阅读 CoffeeScript小书 J·K·罗琳 图灵社区 SelfStore Stripe Sphinx Doc AsciiDoc Atlas Design Code GitBook softcover Special Guests: Andor Chen and Rei.