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Hablamos de la mala vibra en las redes sociales, y de cómo el Axel se recupera poco a poco de ser un busca-pleitos de la red, mientras el Arturo hace un gesto muy bonito para su mamá en su cumpleaños donde involucra a la gente en Internet. El Axel se compromete a hacer stand-up y ya le anda sacateando, pero el Arturo le da tips para salir del atolladero. El Arturo nos revela una decisión que está apunto de cambiar su vida, y su persona como la conocemos. En Coaching de Vida con los Rancheros Tiernos hoy hablamos de viajar solos, encontrarse a sí mismo, y los selfie-sticks humanos. El Arturo y su mamá
Special guest Jason Santa Maria returns to the program in his new role as Design Director of Slate. We talk about a recent redesign and rebranding he did, and how to manage change both internally and with your users.
Last weekend we visited New York City and caught up with one of our favorite designers, Jason Santa Maria. We pick his brain about process, mentorship and typography, and he walked us through his journey as a designer.
In this interview, Jason Santa Maria explains his design process and how he gets inspired. We talk about what makes good UI and the role of UI patterns. He also reveals the importance of striving for simplicity and constantly iterating.
Jason Santa Maria of Vox Media & A Book Apart discusses his new book, On Web Typography, with host Jeffrey Zeldman. The two designers discuss writing on trains, placing objects and playing with type, the new web designer, designing the Typekit logo, editorial design and Vox Media, three years and two editors, heavenly italics, type classification systems, Dieter Rams and "touch-ability," design as strategy, hitting it with the pretty stick, and more. Links for this episode:jasonsantamaria.comA Book ApartOn Web TypographyTypedia (a "'wikipedia' for typography" by JSM and friends)TypekitVox Media blogabout Vox Media (Wikipedia)The Verge (a Wikipedia content property)AmtrakMark Simonson's type siteAbout Dieter Rams (Wikipedia)About Good Design (Dieter Rams)On the Typekit logoFonts by type designer Joshua DardenEllen LuptonAmazon.com
Jason Santa Maria of Vox Media & A Book Apart discusses his new book, On Web Typography, with host Jeffrey Zeldman. The two designers discuss writing on trains, placing objects and playing with type, the new web designer, designing the Typekit logo, editorial design and Vox Media, three years and two editors, heavenly italics, type classification systems, Dieter Rams and "touch-ability," design as strategy, hitting it with the pretty stick, and more.
Typography is a powerful way to immediately communicate the tone & voice of a site. But how exactly do you create great typography? Jason Santa Maria joins Jen Simmons to talk about his approaches to designing with type.
What Font 插件的想法源自某个非程序员朋友的实际需求。推出后,Typekit 的创意总监 Jason Santa Maria 转发推荐,Monotype 的人特地写信表达谢意。 柳成荫作为旧金山湾区居民表达了自己对于湾区「中产化」(gentrification)倾向的私人见解。 为什么一个爱读书的 full stack 程序员最常用的手机 app 是 Reddit Pics? 相关链接 What Font Backplane Typekit Jason Santa Maria Monotype Hoefler & Frere-Jones Founders at Work Reddit Reddit Pics 延伸聆听 #38: 海外中国程序员系列之二:徐哲 #35:海外中国程序员系列之一:江疆(jjgod) 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 作者兼程序员。 柳成荫:What Font 插件作者,现居旧金山湾区,任职于 Blackplane。
Jason Santa Maria is a graphic designer living and working in sunny Brooklyn, NY.
For this Snippet, we discuss The Art of Web Design on PBS: OFF Book featuring Jason Santa Maria, Jeffrey Zeldman, and Whitney Hess. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/the-art-of-web-design)
Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin are joined by Jason Santa Maria and discuss mitigating the isolation of working in your underwear by reaching out to the community, avenues for creativity, struggling with the line between good enough and perfection, focus, why speaking and teaching are important, and why sometimes the distraction of working with other people is worth it. Links for this episode:Jason Santa MariaJason Santa Maria (jasonsantamaria) on TwitterDribbble - Jason Santa MariaMighty, a Design StudioTypekitTypedia: A Shared Encyclopedia of TypefacesAIGA/NYA List ApartHappy CogWhat deux yeux have teux deux teuxday?Sponsored by An Event Apart.
Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin are joined by Jason Santa Maria and discuss mitigating the isolation of working in your underwear by reaching out to the community, avenues for creativity, struggling with the line between good enough and perfection, focus
We're mixing it up for today's episode of The Big Web Show. Instead of interviewing one or more amazing web innovators per our standard practice, Dan Benjamin and Jeffrey Zeldman interview each other. Links for this episode:HivelogicDan Benjamin (danbenjamin) on TwitterHappy CogHappy Cog Studios (happycog) on TwitterJeffrey Zeldman (zeldman) on TwitterA List ApartA List Apart (alistapart) on Twitter5 by 5 Studios (5by5studios) on TwitterA Book Apart, WelcomeA Book Apart (abookapart) on TwitterAn Event Apart: The Design Conference For People Who Make Web SitesAn Event Apart (aneventapart) on TwitterstopdesignDoug Bowman (stop) on TwitterJason Santa MariaJason Santa Maria (jasonsantamaria) on Twittermeyerweb.comEric A. Meyer (meyerweb) on TwitterAdactio: Jeremy KeithJeremy Keith (adactio) on Twitter
This week on the show we were joined by web and graphic designer Jason Santa Maria. We got a chance to talk to Jason about his work at Happy Cog, his personal work, projects like the Wordpress admin, the differences in designing for print and web, and we got to ask him some listener questions. We also announced the winner of the MyFonts $100 gift certificate. As always, give us an email at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com, send us a tweet @rbtlshow, or give us a call at 646-402-5686 ext 20248. We’re always looking for interesting design stories, so call or send them in. For more detailed shownotes, visit http://rbtl.us/post/105125819
On this episode we talked all about spec work. We talked about crowd sourcing design, the devaluation of design, the client perspective, and whether or not we need to change our views on spec work. We also announced the extension of our prize giveaway. So if you want to win a $100 gift certificate to MyFonts, you can do so by answering one of our 3 questions: 1) What’s your best client or design school story? 2) What was an inspirational turning point in your life? 3) What’s your take on spec work? You can answer by calling us at 646-402-5686 extension 20248, emailing an mp3 to readbetweentheleading@gmail.com, or posting a video response to our question on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogGhEUl0mLY Next week on the show we’ll be joined by graphic and web designer Jason Santa Maria. If you’ve got questions you’d like us to ask him, email us, leave a comment, or reply to us on twitter @rbtlshow. For more detailed shownotes, visit http://rbtl.us/post/103002819