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We kick off this episode with an unplanned review of Disney+’s user experience (and a mini-review of WandaVision), we try to understand GM’s new logo, we discuss the White House’s new dark mode, and InVision’s fall from grace. # Show topics - WandaVision on Disney+ - Discussion of Disney+’s UI - GM’s new logo - The White House’s new website has a dark (high-contrast) mode - The rise and fall of InVision - [Article] I don’t know anyone using InVision Studio, and that’s too bad - [Report] UXTools 2020 Design Tools Survey - Brief review of this weekly summary table from a time management tool # Recommendations - Keychron K3 ultra-slim mechanical keyboard - Peters Design Co. shop
Tom has been building tools for the creative industry for nearly a decade. He's currently working on Clover – a notebook that allows creatives to work visually. Before that, he drove product design and strategy for InVision. He joined the InVision team via acquisition of his first startup – Macaw – which built responsive web design tools. Before that he designed tools for Apple and Oracle, was acquihired by Twitter, and helped MIT design and launch edX.CONNECT WITH TOM GIANNATTASIO:Connect with Tom Giannattasio on LinkedInFollow Tom Giannattasio on TwitterSign up for Clover - the all-in-one notebook for creatives!If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts, Spotify or share the episode with a friend. Thank you!
Pablo Stanely is the Lead designer for InVision Studio and co-founder of Carbon Health. In this episode we chat about everything from the pros and cons of working remotely and leaving an successful startup, to robots taking over the world and Pablo's passion for quesadillas and writing music. Find Pablo on the web: https://www.pablostanley.com/ https://www.soundcloud.com/pablostanleymusic Find Ran on the web: YouTube: https://youtube.com/flux-with-ran-segall Instagram: @ransegall The Webflow Masterclass: http://zpr.io/gKrmC
This week we talk about a few main design tools: Adobe XD, InVision Studio, Framer X, Figma and Sketch.Show Notes Adobe XD InVision Studio Framer X Figma Sketch Abstract JAMstack_conf Paddy 2 Status update Recommendations Life is Strange 2 Man Enough — Episode 4 HostsKevin Clark (@vernalkick)Rafael Conde (@rafahari)
Wouldn't it be great to have a logical approach to creative disciplines? Today we talk about "the web design equation" — a system similar to atomic design which uses mathematical principles. Our guest is Sean Doran, Head of Design at Wiretap. You'll learn how to think systematically about constants, variables, constraints, maximums, and minimums — concepts that we face daily in our design projects. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes Wiretap — Sean's place of work Val Geisler, David Sherry, Dennis Field — some of our previous guests from Sean's community in Columbus, Ohio The Web Design Equation — an episode of Sean's previous podcast, All of the Above Atomic Design — a blog post by Brad Frost Figma, Sketch, InVision Studio — popular design tools Graceful Degradation — an article at Zurb Mockaroo — random data generator for UI/UX Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Sean's website Follow Sean on Twitter: @spjpgrd Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Your Productized Consulting Guide. Want to get started with productized consulting? This book will teach you step-by-step how to craft your offer, overcome client objections, write your sales page, and strategically plan your services line. To get you copy, head over to uibreakfast.com/productized and use your special promocode PODCAST20 on checkout to get 20% off any book package. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
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The very first episode of Product management daily! Intercome releases a great new messenger design. http://Intercom.com Invision Studio just keeps iterating and we love it! http://invision.com Sprint Retrospective by Alexa Huston on Ideas by Crema https://medium.com/ideas-by-crema/how-to-run-a-sprint-retrospective-that-actually-leads-to-change-568bae10e7b4 Sponsor- http://Crema.us
Derek Featherstone teaches us how designing for people with disabilities is really just better design for everybody. He shows us how people with disabilities aren’t different from us, they just use different tools to accomplish the same things. He encourages us to apply empathy to grow our skills in learning how to design for accessibility. He also reveals how taking small steps to incorporate something new into our design process could change everything. Origin Story (5:53) What Were Your “Aha” Moments? (12:02) Why Do We Tend to Forget About Disabled Users? (17:15) Tools Disabled Folks Use to Navigate (20:47) Accessibility, Greater Than Aesthetics (31:37) Has Designing for Accessibility Ever Made Things Worse for Majority of “Able” Users? (36:14) Story of Biggest Triumph in Designing for Inclusivity + Accessibility (42:36) What’s a Roadmap for Learning this Stuff? (44:56) Contact Info (47:35) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/051 This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
We're joined by Don Abrams from the InVision Studio prototyping team. SuAnne has a travel writer friend in town. Kyle reminisces about his ballroom dancing days. Michael loves the Trader Joe’s almond croissants. Don re-watches his childhood favorite cartoon shows. As usual Kyle tells a story you have never heard. We discuss the origin story of InVision Studio. Kyle asks, why a desktop app and not a progressive web app? A peek behind the curtain. And finally a it about the strategy of InVision Studio and how it was built.
Liza Kindred challenges us to be more mindful in how we use and design technology. She offers us a value system on how to do just that. She encourages us to slow down and incorporate meditation and mindfulness practices into our daily lives. She reminds us to connect more with the real humans physically present with us. She also inspires us to design for the world we want to live in. What is Mindful Technology? (6:50) Benefits of practicing Mindful Tech? (9:23) How do you mitigate FOMO? (24:46) Smartphone addiction in the home (30:10) Implications if we don't practice mindful tech? (40:52) How do we design for human connection? (47:39) How can we inspire others to be more mindful with tech? (56:56) What would your last words be to designers influencing tech? (67:20) Liza's "Eff This" book (71:35) Jason's mindfulness tip (76:17) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/mindfultech This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
Jason Ogle shows us how we can all be design superheroes with the right mindset. He reveals how grit trumps talent, every day. He reminds us of the peril that bad leadership and ego can have on a team and organization. He challenges us to never stop fighting for our users. He also inspires us to be a catalyst for our community. Secret Identity (6:49) Origin Story (11:14) Biggest Superhero (21:31) Biggest Failure (28:51) Awkward Testing Story (35:06) Design Superpower (40:35) Design Kryptonite (43:04) UX Superhero Name (49:16) Fights for Users (57:09) Habit of Success (61:28) Recommended Book (67:10) Best Advice (69:58) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/050 This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
Steve Portigal challenges us to enjoy the silence when interviewing people. He teaches us the importance of rapport-building, and offers sage advice on how to do it. He shows us how sticking with an interview even when it’s not going well can sometimes bring forth the best data. He also reveals how a little empathy can go a long way in field research. Secret Identity (8:08) Origin Story (12:19) What drives your curiosity? (24:53) Roberta 'call me Bert's war story (29:28) What's Ethnography (the "E-word") (38:32) Rapport-building tips (46:51) Brian's war story (55:21) UX Superhero Name (66:28) Habit of Success (75:06) Steve's Corset War Story (78:39) Best Advice (84:53) Contact Info (88:33) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/049 This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
Nesse episódio do Aelacast Felipe Melo (@felipemeloart) e Jônatas Vieira (@jonsvl) conversaram sobre o que se pode esperar do Invision Studio e qual a real importância dos softwares para nós designers. Será que dominar diversos softwares é realmente o que irá nos tornar designers melhores? Lembre-se de compartilhar sua opinião no Twitter após escutar esse episódio: http://twitter.com/aelaio
Cassie McDaniel inspires us to get away from the ‘pick me’ mindset, and to pick ourselves. She challenges us to be willing to kill our darlings so that something better can emerge. She teaches us the importance of knowing our values, but also embracing the fact that they are going to change. She also encourages us to not just do what we’re good at, but do what we enjoy. Secret Identity (8:27) Origin Story (20:56) Being Mozilla Foundation's Design Director (24:09) Biggest Failure (36:36) Kill Your Darlings (40:24) Design Superpower (52:54) Habit of Success (62:59) Invincible Resource (67:39) Best Advice (70:33) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/048 This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
Jeremy Keith reveals how the web is neither good or bad, nor neutral, but an amplifier. He inspires us to not let the future be just something that happens to us, but rather something we make with the small things we do today. He encourages us to build software ethically with our users’ psychological vulnerabilities in mind. He motivates us to not build on rented land, but to publish using the superpower of our own URLs. He also shows us how looking to the past is just as important as looking to the future. Iron Man Photo Story (4:43) On Net Neutrality (13:31) What's "Adactio"? (20:44) Is the Internet Good or Evil? (24:41) Hippocratic Oath for Software Designers (35:51) Resilient Web Design (49:06) Why do you Love the Web so Much? (54:26) The Power and Generosity of the Community (63:05) What Comes Next? (71:34) Listener Question? (73:44) Last Words to the Builders of the Web (74:18) Contact Info (80:15) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/047 This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
Joe Johnston inspires us to embrace the superpowers of curiosity and empathy for our users and business owners. He motivates us to always stay curious, and ask why to get to the heart of the problem faster. He encourages us to make sure we use the shiny objects available to us to actually solve a problem. "Merhl" Backstory (7:40) Secret Identity (11:38) Origin Story (13:46) Empathy is Still Important (18:52) Biggest Failure (24:46) Design Leadership/Culture (28:41) Awkward Testing Story (33:24) Design Superpower (41:50) Shiny Objects Syndrome (44:12) UX of Ambient-Driven Experiences (50:46) UX Superhero Name (56:14) Habit of Success (57:11) Invincible Resource (60:05) Best Advice (61:00) Contact Info (63:34) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/046 This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
“Designers are the architects of human behavior. With a consolidated tool like Studio, designers are going to be able to focus a lot more on designing...as they should.” — Tom Giannattasio In this very special episode, I had the great privilege of talking to Studio mastermind Tom Giannattasio all about what went into building what's being touted as "the world' most powerful screen design tool". Tom has an interesting designer origin story. In this interview, you'll hear how his past experiences have really shaped him into the toolmaker superhero that he's become. In this compelling interview with Tom, you'll hear him answer my questions such as: What is Studio, and what makes it “the world’s most powerful screen design tool”? Do designers really need another tool? What makes Studio different than all the others? What lessons did you learn from Macaw that you’ve applied to Studio? What’s it like designing for designers? What are the inherent challenges? What have been the rewards? Much more! TIMESTAMPS Designing with colorblindness (2:30) What is Macaw? (7:09) What is Studio? (16:37) Do we need another design tool? (22:08) Where does Studio leave Craft & InVision tools? (27:30) Lessons learned from Macaw in making of Studio (31:14) What's it like designing for designers? (34:44) Coolest things you've seen folks do with Studio so far? (37:51) How much does Studio cost? (41:17) When is Studio available? (42:08) Designers are becoming the architects of human behavior (43:35) When we build (45:51) This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook (userdefenders.com/freebook) from Audible. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
Alexa Roman motivates us to prove the value of design and contribute to it every single day. She encourages us to always be learning new things since designers work across many different fields. She inspires us to get more excited about analytics and measuring our designs. She also challenges us to think about what we want on our tombstones...while we’re still this side up. Secret Identity (7:49) Origin Story (12:42) What Will Your Tombstone Say? (19:25) Biggest Failure (21:50) Design Superpower (29:40) How Important is Aesthetics? (35:52) Awkward Testing Story (48:49) Design Kryptonite (55:23) UX Superhero Name (63:59) Designing with Data (64:30) Habit of Success (70:09) Invincible Resource (71:39) Recommended Book (73:28) Best Advice (74:48) Check out the detailed show notes and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/045 This episode is brought to you by InVision Studio (userdefenders.com/studio): The world's most powerful screen design tool Get your FREE audiobook from Audible at userdefenders.com/freebook. No commitment. Cancel in 30 days, and you won't be charged. The book is still yours to keep.
Michael & Cody preorder an iPhone X (10) and carrier draw backs. Air travel and how to get upgraded to first class. Kyle goes to a halloween party... as himself. Stranger Things Season 2 is out! Our thoughts on InVision Studio. We discuss portfolio options. Adobe Portfolio, Dropbox Showcase, Semplice, and Workflow.
With Dropbox out of the way, this week we have an an episode that's been a long time coming. We had the pleasure of talking to a special guest, Marc Edwards of Bjango, to discuss the state of design tools. With the announcement of InVision Studio, Sketch Libraries, Framer Export and Adobe XD finally coming out of beta, there's more movement than ever in UI design and prototyping tools. We cover the design systems movement, the downsides of different business models, and the industry's convergence on a feature-set that can only be described as 'acceptable mediocrity.'
Looking back at your old work, and hating what you see. Also, InVision Studio and the state of design tools.Show notes InVision Studio Rafa's not quite viral tweet Framer Exports Recommendations Wearing Apple Watch upside down Tabletop Quality Control HostsKevin Clark (@vernalkick)Rafael Conde (@rafahari)
Olar, tudo bem? No episódio dessa semana vamos falar sobre a polêmica do InVision Studio, esse novo app de desenhar interfaces que está prometendo entrar com o pé na porta e soco na cara dos softwares tipo Sketch! Falamos também sobre o nosso caractere favorito de tipografia e da cidade que uma das empresas da Alphabet está ajudando a projetar. Nessa conversa participaram os designers Douglas Monteiro e Kiko Herrschaft. Post oficial do episódio: https://medium.com/itera-ideia/papo-semanal-02-invision-studio-google-city-67f194f7015a
Mal wieder eine News-Folge für Designer. Zu hören gibts meine Meinung zum kürzlich vorgestellten InVision Studio (1:30), dem letzte Sketch Update 47 mit Libraries (13:25) und ein paar Gedanken, warum dieses Apple iPhone X Notch Ding da oben vielleicht doch Sinn macht (18:04). Shownotes: InVision Studio: https://www.invisionapp.com/studio Sketch Update 47: https://sketchapp.com/updates/ oder auf Medium: https://blog.sketchapp.com/introducing-libraries-and-smooth-corners-in-sketch-47-2abc5dfc1fb3 iPhone X Form Icons vergleichen: https://www.apple.com/iphone/ ► Wenn dir diese Folge etwas gebracht hat, bewerte bitte kurz meinen Podcast auf iTunes: www.jonasarleth.com/itunes — Podcast auf iTunes: www.jonasarleth.com/itunes Podcast auf Stitcher: www.jonasarleth.com/stitcher Podcast auf Pocket Casts: www.jonasarleth.com/pocketcasts Podcast auf Overcast: www.jonasarleth.com/overcast ► Instagram: www.instagram.com/jonasarleth ► Dribbble: www.dribbble.com/jonasarleth ► YouTube: www.jonasarleth.com/youtube Musik Credits: Lake Inspired - www.soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired