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In deze aflevering hebben we het over Font Awesome 7, heeft Michele het over ChatGPT 4o image generation en er bespreken we de mogelijke integratie van Flexbox en Grid in CSS voor efficiëntere lay-outs. Ook introduceerde Figma updates zoals FigPals, verbeterde lagenbeheer en toegankelijkheidsfuncties. Michele beoordeelde PenPot, een open-source alternatief voor Figma, dat design en code naadloos integreert. 0:00 - Intro 01:03 - Font Awesome 7 is te pre-orderen - https://fontawesome.com 08:22 - CSS Paint-order property - https://frontendmasters.com/blog/layered-text-headers/ 11:36 - ChatGPT 4o afbeeldingen genereren 20:29 - Flexbox en Grid worden wellicht samengevoegd? - https://webkit.org/blog/16587/item-flow-part-1-a-new-unified-concept-for-layout/ 26:49 - Figma updates - https://www.figma.com/release-notes/ 36:10 - Michele beoordeeld PenPot, het open source Figma alternatief - https://penpot.app/ 47:04 - Aqara U200 slot - https://www.aqara.com/eu/product/smart-lock-u200/ 51:22 - The Remarkable Life of Ibelin - https://www.netflix.com/nl/title/81759420
El marketing de contenidos en el ecosistema open source es un desafío completamente diferente al de los productos comerciales tradicionales. Aquí no basta con estrategias de conversión o campañas de pago: el foco está en la transparencia, la comunidad y el aporte de valor genuino. Las audiencias son técnicas, escépticas y comprometidas con el código […] El episodio Episodio 297: Cómo hacer crecer una herramienta Open Source, con Elena Alcalde de Penpot es un podcast de Un billete a Chattanooga.
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Imagina tener un lienzo digital infinito donde tú y tu equipo puedan pintar juntos, en tiempo real, el diseño perfecto para una nueva aplicación o sitio web. Penpot es como ese lienzo, pero con herramientas de diseño profesionales y una paleta de colores tan amplia como tu imaginación. Esta herramienta, nacida de la colaboración y […] El episodio Episodio 289: Concurso de plugins de Penpot es un podcast de Un billete a Chattanooga.
Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz has a background in physics and computer science. At some point, he decided to ditch the science and pursue open source, which is what got him started on his 20 year passion for tech. Outside of tech, he longs to feel like a useful member of society and engages in extracurricular projects to support this. He also is into traditional archery - IE wood bow and arrows - and finds joy in connecting with the old way of doing things. He also enjoys gardening and reading, of which, fantasy is one of his favorite genres.Pablo built a company called Kaleidos, which aids in the creation of software solutions. They hold a core belief that there should be a close connection between designers and developers. What they found in the tooling to support these disciplines is that they weren't built to embrace this concept. So, they decided to incubate a product, and make it open source.This is the creation story of Penpot.SponsorsSpeakeasyQA WolfSnapTradeLinkshttps://penpot.app/https://www.linkedin.com/in/pruizmuzquiz/https://elenya.net/https://kaleidos.net/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
How do you make your design system an internal rooted practice? Our guest today is Dan Mall, entrepreneur and author of Design That Scales. You'll learn how small practices can evolve into a design system, why adoption should tie in to your company's mission statement, how to declare your strategic plan when establishing a design system, and more.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.Show NotesDesign That Scales — Dan's new bookDesign System UniversityEpisode 258: Data-driven Design Systems with Berk ÇebiOmlet.devZeroheight, Supernova, Knapsack — modern tools for design systemsCheck out Dan's websiteSign up for Dan's newsletterFollow Design System University on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Dan on Twitter and InstagramGet Dan's bookThis episode is brought to you by Penpot — the open-source design tool for design and code collaboration. Penpot 2.0 now includes a Components System that allows for systematic element reuse across projects. So you can design faster and more consistently at scale. Join Penpot for free at penpot.app.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews 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.
What design interventions can help improve human connection in your software product? Our guest today is Evelyn Gosnell, behavior scientist and managing director at Irrational Labs. You'll learn what behavioral design is, the foundational principles of human connection, how AI products are trying to establish trust and connection with their users, and more.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.Show NotesIrrational Labs — Evelyn's companyEpisode 221: Behavioral Economics with Kristen BermanNegativity Bias, Similarity BiasThe Liking GapThe Science of Change — Irrational Labs' podcast showCheck out Evelyn's websiteThis episode is brought to you by Penpot — an open-source design tool that bridges the gap between designers and developers. Among other new features in Penpot 2.0, their CSS Grid Layout helps you design responsively and efficiently, and take your design and development workflow to the next level. Join Penpot for free at penpot.app.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews 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.
Guest Stephen Okonkwo Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, the OSCA 2023 series, host Richard welcomes Steve Okonkwo, a multidisciplinary designer who actively contributes to the Open Source Community Africa (OSCA). Steve sheds light on his role in enhancing user experience through thoughtful design, particularly for OSCA, and shares his dedication to continue elevating the design team's work. Richard and Steve discuss the Sustain sub-event, the importance of design in open source, and the intricacies of conference planning around open source products. Steve also touches on the significance of research, the need for transparency in open source communities, and his personal journey and future aspirations within the design landscape. Press download now to hear more! [00:01:07] Steve tells us about his career as a multidisciplinary designer and his work in open source. He discusses his focus on improving user experience through design, including website and brand identity design for OSCA. [00:02:01] Richard compliments the OSCA's branding, particularly the orange logos, and Steve mentions that OSCA has been his primary focus, and he plans to continue supporting their design team. [00:02:55] There was a large attendance at the last OSCAFest and a Sustain sub-event. Steve tells us he was the design facilitator for the design side of Sustain. [00:03:40] Steve highlights key points from OSCA discussions, including the growing opportunities for designers in open source and the importance of contributing to project aesthetics. [00:05:30] The conversation shifts to the iterative nature of web design and user experience, and Steve emphasizes the importance of research and testing in design updates to prevent overwhelming users. [00:06:37] Richard discusses the uniqueness of working with open source communities and the need for transparency. Steve talks about his approach to working with open source, emphasizing transparency, communications, and commitment to quality. [00:08:09] Richard asks about building a conference around open source products, and Steve shares insights from OSCAFest, including showcasing new tools like Penpot. [00:10:15] Richard inquires about challenges in designing the OSCA festival, and Steven mentions issues with physical artwork and space design. [00:11:02] What's next for Steve? He talks about his current role as a multidisciplinary designer in Spokane, Washington, and his aspirations in open source design. [00:12:06] Find out where you can find out more about Steve's work on the web. Quotes [00:05:19] “They always say in the tech industry, the web is never done.” [00:05:45] “Research is a very important part of design.” Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) SustainOSS Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/tags/sustainoss) Open Collective-SustainOSS (Contribute) (https://opencollective.com/sustainoss) Richard Littauer Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@richlitt) Richard Littauer Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/richlittv3) Steve Okonkwo Twitter (https://twitter.com/steveanthny) Stephen Okonkwo LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenokonkwo/) Steve Okonkwo Website (https://read.cv/steve990) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) OSCA (https://oscafrica.org/) OSCA Festival (https://festival.oscafrica.org/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Stephen Okonkwo.
Jenkins, an open-source stalwart and a foundational project of the Continuous Delivery Foundation, underwent a transformative journey towards independence within the foundation. In this conversation with Oleg Nenashev, Governance Board/Core Maintainer, we navigate through the significance of feature flags in continuous integration and delivery, culminating in excitement about the potential standardization through the open feature project. Shifting gears, the conversation delves into WireMock, a widely-used API mocking tool, exploring its capabilities, commercial extensions, and upcoming improvements in version 3. Oleg emphasizes collaboration and alignment across diverse languages and repositories. The conversation concludes by spotlighting Penpot, an open-source design platform, as a noteworthy project. Join in for a comprehensive exploration of Jenkins, feature flags, WireMock, and the broader open-source landscape.
We love trying new tools and we're giving Penpot a spin in this episode! Penpot is an open-source, browser-based design and prototyping tool. Sight unseen, we give it a shot. Try it out too and let us know what you think!
Guests Jan C. Borchardt | Elizabet Oliveira | Peter Hanekamp Panelists Pia Mancini | Eriol Fox | Victory Brown | Perrie Ojemeh Show Notes Welcome to Sustain Open Source Design, broadcasting live from Penpot Fest in Barcelona, Spain. Today, Eriol, Pia, Victory, and Perrie are hosting, and they have three guests joining them. Our first guest is Jan C. Borchardt, co-founder and design lead at Nextcloud. Jan provides insights into five key strategies for open source design at Nextcloud, highlighting the challenges and rewarding aspects of facilitating easy software user onboarding. The discussion takes us to Jan's involvement in connecting designers and projects in need of design through a job board, diversity initiatives, and experiences in global conferences. Our next guest is Elizabet Oliveira, Senior Product Designer at Xata, who shares her diverse roles and experiences. She provides insights into design systems and their necessity in startups, and her transition from a developer to a designer. Our final guest, we engage with Peter Hanekamp from Kaleidos, discussing open source strategy. The conversation delves into audience targeting, integration plans for Penpot and Taiga, the benefits of open source for designers, and their strategy for maximizing value creation and facilitating community growth. Hit download to hear more! Jan: [00:01:22] Our first guest is Jan Borchardt, co-founder, and design lead at Nextcloud, a co-founder of open source design, and an active member in open source diversity communities. He tells us about his talk which focused on five essential open source design strategies used at Nextcloud, and he touches on one of the design challenges. [00:02:40] There's a discussion on the role of designers as strategists, considering design beyond the visual aspect and towards strategy and problem solving. [00:03:53] Jan discusses his involvement in the open source design community, connecting designers and projects in need of design through a job board. [00:05:32] He tells us there are plans for the design community to work on updating the outdated website and provide more value to its users. [00:07:04] Jan also works on a diversity initiative, reaching out to new communities outside the European sphere, He also emphasizes the value of participating in conferences in regions outside Europe and the US, such as FOSSASIA and OSCA FEST to gain new perspectives and ideas. [00:08:57] The discussion moves to the importance of designers attending various events both developer and design focused, to broaden their perspectives and influence. Elizabet: [00:11:57] Our next guest is Elizabet Oliveira, Senior Product Designer at Xata, and she tells us what she does there and her experiences with design and open source. [00:14:03] Eriol brings up design systems, and Elizabet gives insight into her experiences with design systems. She also explains her frustrations with design systems with her role mainly involved with fixing bugs, dealing with feature requests, or updating old components. [00:16:37] Elizabet mentions using Chakra UI and shares her prediction that Xata might either move away from their current design system, Chakra UI, or customize it extensively. [00:19:21] Elizabet emphasizes the importance of exploring variety and creativity as a designer, and she tells us about some personal projects she created, like React Kawaii and Cassette Tape. [00:21:36] Going back to Elizabet's journey, she started as a developer, creating her music promotion materials, and later transitioned to design because she liked it more. [00:23:20] We hear how Elizabet stays connected with the design community. Peter: [00:27:18] Our final guest is Peter Hanekamp, from Kaleidos, the company that works on Penpot and Tyga. He talks about growth being not just about having a great product but also about the aspects surrounding it. [00:28:59] Eriol brings up the audience for Penpot and Taiga and asks Peter to explain the challenges faced in reaching their target audiences for both these tools. He also talks about the audience for Taiga. [00:30:54] Peter tells us while there are no plans to merge Penpot and Taiga, they're looking into building integrations between the two. [00:32:19] Peter shares Kaleidos' journey from a team of developers to including more designers, emphasizing the difficulty of creating a good interaction between these two roles, and he talks about the benefits of open source for designers. [00:34:41] We hear Peter defining growth for Penpot and Kaleidos as getting more users, getting more active users, and getting more people being fanatics of their tools. He shares his personal journey in Kaleidos and their strategy moving forward which involves maximizing value creation and facilitating community growth, which they believe that power user functionality should always be free. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Pia Mancini Twitter (https://twitter.com/piamancini?lang=en) Eriol Fox Twitter (https://twitter.com/EriolDoesDesign?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Perrie Ojemeh Twitter (https://twitter.com/youfoundperrie) Victory Brown Twitter (https://twitter.com/VictoryBrown_) Penpot Fest (https://penpotfest.org/) Jan C. Borchardt Twitter (https://twitter.com/jancborchardt) Jan C. Borchardt Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@jancborchardt) Jan C. Borchardt Website (https://jancborchardt.net/) Nextcloud (https://nextcloud.com/) Elizabet Oliveira Website (https://www.miukimiu.com/) Xata (https://xata.io/) React Kawaii (https://github.com/miukimiu/react-kawaii) Cassette Tape (https://miukimiu.github.io/cassette-tape/) Peter Hanekamp LinkedIn (https://es.linkedin.com/in/peter-hanekamp) Kaleidos (https://kaleidos.net/) Taiga (https://taiga.io/) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Elizabet Oliveira, Jan C. Borchardt, and Peter Hanekamp.
Guests Dima Davidoff | Madeline Peck | Michal Malewicz Panelists Pia Mancini | Eriol Fox | Perrie Ojemeh Show Notes Welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! We're at Penpot Fest in Barcelona, Spain having some insightful conversations. Today, Pia, Eriol, and Perrie are joined by three guests. We start off with Dima Davidoff, a product designer, who shares his experiences working as both a freelancer and full-time. He sheds light on his usage design tools and highlights the potential of open source alternatives like Penpot, emphasizing the importance of trust and community in the design world. Next, we speak with Madeline Peck, the team lead for the Fedora design team at Red Hat. She shares her work with several open source programs, stresses the importance of community involvement and outreach in design, and touches on the necessity of greater diversity and inclusion within open source communities. Finally, we speak with Michal Malewicz, a designer with over two decades of experience who now focuses on teaching. He shares his experience working with different types of companies, the importance of solid fundamental design skills, and emphasizes critical learning for designers. Hit download now to hear more! [00:01:19] Our first guest is Dima Davidoff, a Product Designer, who discusses freelancing alongside his full-time job and the differences in design tools used. [00:04:04] Dima shares his frustration with the lack of migration tools from Adobe XD to Figma and questions his trust in the company. [00:05:38] Eriol reflects on the evolution of design tools and emphasizes the importance of community to the development of the tool. Dima advises starting with open source tools for financial reasons and the ability to contribute to the development of the tool, an encourages designers to contribute to open source projects like Penpot. [00:08:57] Dima highlights the importance of user-centered design and the value of open source in listening to user feedback and delivering features promptly. [00:11:32] Our next guest is Madeline Peck, who's an Associate Interactive Designer at Red Hat and the team lead for the Fedora design team. She mentions using open source programs like Inkscape, Penpot, Blendr, and Krita. [00:12:33] Madeline talks about involving the design community in Fedora and Red Hat's work and mentions using different social media platforms to spread the word, such as PeerTube, and the importance of sharing tutorials and engaging with social media to reach a wider audience an promote open source. [00:14:58] Madeline discusses moving away from the logo work and focusing on creating brand identity and asset libraires for teams using tools like Penpot. [00:18:00] She talks about the need for more diversity and inclusion efforts in open source, particularly in terms of representation and creating a welcoming environment for marginalized benefits. [00:19:44] Madeline shares her transition from college to working in open source and the benefits of using open source tools like Inkscape, as well as the need for more open source awareness in educational institutions. [00:21:42] Eriol discusses the challenges educational institutions face in adopting open source tools and the potential impact on design education. [00:22:42] Madeline suggests highlighting the cost savings and the sense of community and collaboration in open source as reasons for students to consider using open source tools and expresses interest in cross-platform collaboration in open source. [00:26:32] We welcome our third guest, Michal Malewicz, a Designer for 24+ years, who now focuses on teaching other designers. [00:27:09] Michal discusses his experience working with both small startups and large corporations, preferring startups right now. The agency is run by his wife, and they focus on projects they are passionate about. [00:28:55] We hear a funny story from Michal about how he started teaching by accident after speaking at a conference, and then being asked to teach at a university. [00:30:25] Perrie asks Michal to talk about some challenges he's had to face, and one is junior designers being focused on trendy tools like Figma and skipping fundamental design skills. [00:33:04] Michal advises designers to follow only a few design influencers and be critical in their learning process. [00:34:44] Michal talks about creating neologisms or hashtags to make design concepts more accessible, and he expresses support for Penpot and their goal of allowing design freedom and self-hosting options. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Penpot Fest (https://penpotfest.org/) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Pia Mancini Twitter (https://twitter.com/piamancini?lang=en) Eriol Fox Twitter (https://twitter.com/EriolDoesDesign?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Perrie Ojemeh Twitter (https://twitter.com/youfoundperrie) Dima Davidoff Twitter (https://twitter.com/dis1gn) Dima Davidoff Website (https://davidoff.work/) Madeline Peck Website (https://www.madelinepeck.com/) Madeline Peck Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/madelineart/?hl=en) Michal Malewicz Website (https://michalmalewicz.com/) Michal Malewicz YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/malewiczhype) Michal Malewicz Twitter (https://twitter.com/michalmalewicz) Penpot Fest (https://penpotfest.org/) PeerTube (https://joinpeertube.org/) Blender (https://www.blender.org/) Blender Beginner Donut Tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEaoINr3zgFX8ZsChQVQsuDSjEqdWMAD) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Dima Davidoff, Madeline Peck, and Michal Malewicz.
Guests Iván Martínez | Karl Hütt Panelist Pia Mancini Show Notes iBienvenido a Sustain Open Source Design! La Inteligencia Artificial en Acción: Impulsando el Futuro Empresarial "¿Quieres descubrir cómo la inteligencia artificial está impulsando el futuro del desarrollo de productos y abriendo nuevas oportunidades en el mundo empresarial? Grabado durante el PenPot Festival en Barcelona, en este episodio tenemos el honor de entrevistar a Iván Martínez, CTO de Ontruck, una destacada start-up española a la vanguardia de la innovación, trabajando para reducir las emisiones de CO2 en medio de transporte. Ivan hala de su último proyecto: Private GPT. Una innovadora tecnología similar a ChatGPT, pero que está enfocada en trabajar encima de una gran base de datos, ofreciendo también mayor seguridad de datos y la información privada. Además, Ivan compartirá su visión sobre el poder de la inteligencia artificial en el desarrollo de productos y su convicción de que la comunidad de Open Source es fundamental para impulsar el progreso y el impacto de esta nueva tecnología en la sociedad. ¡No te pierdas esta conversación, únete a nosotros ahora mismo y no perca ningún detalle! Transformando el Futuro: Memri, IA Regenerativa y Privacidad de Datos. ¡Explore como la IA Regenerativa, la aplicación Memri y el control de datos por las grandes compañías impacta el futuro de la industria! Acompáñanos mientras exploramos el proyecto Open Source de Memri, un tipo de asistente personal basado en IA y desarrollado por la empresa de Karl. Además, adentrémonos en el fascinante mundo de la IA Regenerativa y descubramos cómo puede abrir nuevas puertas hacia un futuro más prometedor. Este episodio te brinda una visión única sobre el potencial transformador de la IA y cómo podemos navegar los desafíos de privacidad de datos en un mundo cada vez más conectado. ¡No te pierdas este episodio revelador y cómo podemos dar forma a un mundo mejor a través de la tecnología! Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Pia Mancini Twitter (https://twitter.com/piamancini?lang=en) Iván Martínez Twitter (https://twitter.com/ivanmartit) Iván Martínez Toro LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-martinez-toro/) Ontruck (https://www.ontruck.com/en) Karl Hütt Twitter (https://twitter.com/karlhutt) Karl Hütt LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlhutt) Memri LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/memriio?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-company) Karl Hütt Music (Soundcloud) (https://soundcloud.com/karlhutt) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by Julio Serra Julio Serra Studios (https://www.fiverr.com/julioserra/edit-and-make-your-podcast-sound-incredible) Special Guests: Ivan Martínez and Karl Hütt.
Guests Alonso Torres | Máirín Duffy | Martin Owens Panelists Pia Mancini | Eriol Fox | Victory Brown | Perrie Ojemeh Show Notes Welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! In this episode, we are live from Penpot Fest in Barcelona, Spain. Pia, Eriol, Victory, and Perrie are hosting, and they'll be interviewing three guests. Our guests joining us today are Alonso Torres, a Front-end Developer at Penpot, Máirín Duffy, a Senior Principal Interaction Designer at Red Hat, and Martin Owens, an Independent Free Software Developer at Inkscape. We'll start with Alonso where we explore the origin of Penpot as a personal innovation project within Kaleidos, and the importance of workflows, community involvement, and Penpot as an alternative to proprietary tools like Figma are highlighted. Then we shift focus to Máirín, where she explains the concept of designing upstream in open source, she shares the benefits of open source tooling, she talks about her current project Podman Desktop, and the evolution of the community design team and how they collaborate with different open source projects. The episode concludes with Martin, who fills us in on being an Independent Developer at Inkscape, he shares his experiment of funding open source development, dives into the influence of companies on open source projects and discusses measuring impact, and the significance of relationships within the open source community. Hit download now! Alonso: [00:01:04] Pia interviews our first guest, Alonso Torres, who shares his role and responsibilities at Penpot and what attracted him to Penpot, and highlights Kaleidos. [00:02:38] Alonso emphasizes that workflows are crucial for Penpot's team, especially when considering how the tool will be used by distributed teams. [00:04:17] Alonso clarifies that Penpot is not a direct competitor to Figma but rather an open source alternative, and they prioritize features based on community feedback and needs. [00:05:22] The majority of core contributors at Penpot are employed by Kaleidos, and they follow agile methodologies, work collaboratively, and have regular meetings to discuss design handoffs and prioritize features. [00:07:21] Alonso acknowledges that collaboration between designers and developers can be challenging, especially in open source projects. He suggests using tools for effective communication and mentions the need for improvement in this area. [00:08:37] Alonso expresses his excitement about being at the festival and highlights the impressive organization and diverse communities present. Máirín: [00:10:25] Eriol interviews our next guest, Máirín Duffy, who discusses her role at Red Hat and the concept of designing upstream in open source. [00:13:10] Máirín explains the concepts of upstream and patching in open source, using analogies and examples to make them more accessible to designers unfamiliar with the terminology. [00:16:22] We hear about the evolution of the community design team and how they expanded their services to collaborate with different open source projects, fostering user-centered design and bridging gaps between projects that might be competitors in a company context. [00:18:51] Máirín shares an example of collaboration between Podman and Podman Desktop teams at Red Hat, highlighting the value of bringing end-user use cases and perspectives to the development process and how it benefits both teams. [00:21:48] Máirín advises designers not to worry about dogma and encourages them to be open to the practical reasons for adopting open source tools. [00:24:06] What's been the highlight of Penpot for Máirín? She mentions Martin Owen's talk on the SVG standard and the proposal for a separate editable SVG standard. Martin: [00:26:02] Victory and Perrie interview our third guest, Martin Owen, an Independent Inkscape Developer, and a free software advocate. He shares his interest in finding practical solutions that enable freedom in software development without compromising the path to achieving it and explains an experiment he's been running. [00:26:50] He explains his experiment of not taking private proprietary software contracts but instead seeking direct funding from designers and users of Inkscape. Martin discusses how companies that pay for open source software development have a significant influence on feature choices and decisions. [00:29:23] Martin explains his three main groups of clients. [00:30:43] Martin addresses the challenge of prioritizing user requests. [00:32:26] Victory asks Martin to highlight any lesser known Inkscape features, and he mentions exploring the extensions and python-based functionalities and watching video tutorials on YouTube. [00:33:34] Martin mentions that tracking metrics is not a priority for the Inkscape project, but he gauges impact through millions of downloads, positive feedback, and seeing the artwork created by users. [00:34:26] If you're interested in looking at Martin's work you can go to his YouTube account for videos and you can help fund his work on Patreon. [00:34:53] Martin emphasizes the importance of relationships within the open source community and suggests that developers form connections with non-programmers to better understand their needs and the impact of their work. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Pia Mancini Twitter (https://twitter.com/piamancini?lang=en) Eriol Fox Twitter (https://twitter.com/EriolDoesDesign?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Victory Brown Twitter (https://twitter.com/VictoryBrown_) Perrie Ojemeh Twitter (https://twitter.com/youfoundperrie) Alonso Torres Twitter (https://twitter.com/alotor?lang=en) Alonso Torres LinkedIn (https://es.linkedin.com/in/alonso-javier-torres-ortiz-15377b5) Máirín Duffy Twitter (https://twitter.com/mairin) Máirín Duffy Blog (https://blog.linuxgrrl.com/) Martin Owens Fosstodon (https://fosstodon.org/@doctormo) Martin Owens YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/MartinOwens) Martin Owens Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/doctormo) Penpot Fest (https://penpotfest.org/) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Podman Desktop (https://podman-desktop.io/) Inkscape (https://inkscape.org/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Alonso Torres, Máirín Duffy, and Martin Owens.
Guest Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz Panelists Memo Esparza | Perrie Ojemeh | Django Skorupa Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. We're excited to have as our guest, Pablo Ruiz Múzquiz, CEO of Kaleidos, and creator of Penpot and Taiga. Today, Pablo dives into the challenges of leading a creative business in the open source world, focusing on the need for a perfect open source product, an engaged community, and a sustainable business model. He sheds light on the collaborative and contribution-based model at Kaleidos. Also, there's a conversation about the future of Penpot and its community, and Pablo shares insights about the upcoming Penpot Fest in Barcelona, and he mentions some upcoming features for Penpot. Download this episode now to hear more! [00:01:36] Pablo tells us how it is to lead a company like Kaleidos. [00:03:47] He highlights the importance of autonomy and co-ownership within teams. [00:06:07] Pablo describes the collaborative and contribution-based model at Kaleidos. He touches on the evolution of the company's culture, strong opinions, relevant consensus, and the continuous process of redefining themselves. [00:09:18] In regard to challenges he faced building Penpot, Pablo emphasizes not taking shortcuts and staying true to their values, using accessibility as an example. He also tells us they explore the cultural aspects of Kaleidos, the privilege they enjoy in taking risks, and the commitment to their principles and values. [00:12:21] There's a conversation on the work that goes into achieving accessibility in Pablo's design tool, Taiga. [00:15:00] Memo wonders what's next for Penpot and Taiga, and Pablo mentions the upcoming Penpot Fest in Barcelona, where open source communities will join forces to discuss the future design and development using open source and open standards. He also talks about the upcoming features for Penpot, as well as the integration of Taiga into Penpot. [00:20:23] Pablo highlights the significance of versioning and sharing knowledge with the open source mindset. [00:22:35] Pablo acknowledges the challenges of balancing abundant content and true accessibility and emphasizes the need for powerful design that empowers designers, and he shares what it takes to be a designer. [00:28:11] He expresses the importance of cracking the relationship between designers and developers to grow the Penpot community organically, with the ultimate goal of having a strong user base and active contributors. Quotes [00:04:17] “When people work together and are generous with their talent and time, great things happen, open source is just one of those implementations.” [00:09:52] “The toughest thing to do is not taking shortcuts.” [00:13:19] “This is not an afterthought, this is not a patch, this is part of a better product.” [00:14:47] “Look for where there are no incentives, and you'll probably find a better product to build.” [00:24:07] “Design is where technology meets society.” Spotlight [00:33:03] Memo's spotlight is Excalidraw. [00:33:34] Django's spotlight is the project Open5e. [00:34:46] Peace's spotlight is OSCAFEST 2023. [00:35:47] Pablo's spotlight is Svelte. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Perrie Ojemeh Twitter (https://twitter.com/youfoundperrie) Django Skorupa Twitter (https://twitter.com/djangoskorupa) Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz LinkedIn (https://es.linkedin.com/in/pruizmuzquiz) Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz Website (https://elenya.net/) Pablo Ruiz Múzquiz Twitter (https://twitter.com/diacritica) Kaleidos (https://kaleidos.net/) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Taiga (https://www.taiga.io/) Penpot Fest 2023 (https://community.penpot.app/t/penpot-fest-2023-barcelona-june-28-30-our-plans-for-a-wonderful-community-event/2923) Excalidraw (https://excalidraw.com/) Open5e (https://github.com/open5e/open5e) OSCAFEST 2023 (https://festival.oscafrica.org/) Svelte (https://svelte.dev/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz.
Guest Ashlyn Knox Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Richard is the sole panelist today and he welcomes guest, Ashlyn Knox, who's a web developer, UI/UX designer, and community contributor, joining us from the Fedora community. Today, Ashlyn talks about their work doing front-end development and design for their websites and apps team. They discuss the Fedora website revamp project, people involved, and the funding. They describe their experience with code switching and a design problem they faced while working on the navbar and how they solved it. Then, Ashlyn fills us in on the usability studies for the Fedora Project Website Revamp, using Penpot prototypes tested with real users, and how they believe a closer connection between design and dev teams is so important to improve design in open source projects. Download this episode now to hear more! [00:01:15] Ashlyn tells us what they do at Fedora, primarily doing front-end development and design work. [00:03:02] The revamp of the Fedora website has been a large project, and Ashlyn fills us in on the people involved, the process, and how the funding for Fedora comes from Red Hat and sponsors. [00:05:14] We hear about the stakeholders that they negotiate with as far as the decision making with the website. [00:07:18] Ashlyn discusses their experience with code switching between design and development and how they need space to switch between the two. [00:09:28] Ashlyn describes a particular design problem they faced while working on the navbar and how she needed a structured approach to solve it. [00:11:08] We hear Ashlyn's history and how they were interested in coding as a kid but pursued a career in music teaching until the pandemic, which led them to taking a Bootcamp course. [00:12:47] They tell us about some of their previous projects and how it's gone to design and build websites, as well as finding clients. [00:14:49] Ashlyn explains more about the usability studies for the Fedora Revamp Project and how that went. They mention an amazing book on usability studies they read called, Don't Make Me Think. [00:17:33] Richard wonders how many people they had in their earliest usability study, where did they find them, and why is usability in the design process for open source projects seem so rare. [00:19:09] The prototypes were built using Penpot, a Figma tool, and tested with real users. Ashlyn talks about having a close relationship between the development and design teams and how they acted as a bridge between the two during the project. [00:21:01] Ashlyn shares that acknowledging the differences in languages and being okay with learning from each other can help make teams stronger and reduce miscommunication and friction. They also tell us how mentorship plays a crucial role and how they taught designers how to work with developers. [00:24:42] Find out where you can follow Ashlyn on the web. Quotes [00:07:35] On Design: “Basically, I put that part of my brain into a box, and I just run with the other part of it.” [00:21:09] “I think the acknowledgement of speaking different languages needs to be made and people just need to be okay with that and with learning other's languages.” Spotlight [00:25:16] Richard's spotlight is his high school art teacher, Mrs. Rosoff. [00:25:46] Ashlyn's spotlight is Tony Grimes at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and Máirín Duffy with the Fedora Project. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Fedora (https://fedoraproject.org/) Sustain Open Source Design Podcast-Episode 35: Marie Nordin and Helping the Under-represented in Open Source (https://sosdesign.sustainoss.org/35) Fedora Community (https://fedoracommunity.org/northam) [Don't Make Me Think by Steve Krug](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27tMakeMeThink)_ Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Tony Grimes LinkedIn (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tony-grimes-778ba135) Máirín Duffy LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mairinduffy) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Ashlyn Knox.
Guest Pablo Ruiz Marquiz Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! On this episode, Richard is at the FOSS Backstage 2023 that is held in Berlin every year. Today, Richard speaks with Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz, CEO of Kaleidos, and creator of Penpot and Taiga. The episode focuses on open-source design and how open-source products can be successful. They discuss how Kaleidos started as a consultancy company, but eventually became a full open-source products company. They also talk about the benefits and risks of focusing entirely on open-source products, as well as the importance of beauty and art in technology. Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz has been in open source since 1996 and witnessed Spain's huge trend in open source. Download this episode now to hear more! Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?lang=en) FOSS Backstage 2023 (https://foss-backstage.de/) Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz Website (https://elenya.net/index.html) Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz Twitter (https://twitter.com/diacritica?lang=en) Kaleidos (https://kaleidos.net/) Taiga (https://www.taiga.io/) penpot (https://penpot.app/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Pablo Ruiz Marquiz.
Bei Aktivitäten entstehen Ideen … bei den Nerds of Law war es eine Pizza, bei Glasskube Floorball, was, wie sich die Nerds erklären lassen, offenbar Sport ist. Gut, kann Pizza-essen sicher auch sein, aber darum geht es in der Folge nicht. Vielmehr darum, was Glasskube jetzt eigentlich ist und warum Katharina sagt: “You had me at ‘Open Source' “. Glasskube: https://glasskube.eu/ Github: https://github.com/glasskube/operator Floorball (der Sport): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unihockey Open Source (kein Sport, aber eine gute Idee): https://opensource.org SaaS (auch kein Sport): https://www.oracle.com/de/applications/what-is-saas/ Jira: https://www.atlassian.com/de/software/jira Confluence: https://www.atlassian.com/de/software/confluence Kubernetes: https://kubernetes.io Matomo: https://matomo.org AVV: https://bisset.at/ (ja, da könnt ihr nachfragen) Nerds-of-Law-Podcast-Folge 89: https://www.nerdsoflaw.com/2022/07/nerds-of-law-89-zum-jagen-tragen-mit-dorothea-wichert-nick/ Dogfooding (klingt schon wieder eher nach Sport): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food Gitlab: https://about.gitlab.com Minikube: https://kubernetes.io/de/docs/setup/minikube/ DuckDuckGo: https://duckduckgo.com Penpot: https://penpot.app Figma: https://www.figma.com/de Miro: https://miro.com/de/ Garmin (Uhren): https://www.garmin.com/de-AT/c/wearables-smartwatches Yaizo: https://www.yazio.com/de Fairphone: https://www.fairphone.com/de/ Fußhängematte (Beispiel): https://www.gadget-rausch.de/fusshaengematten-so-entspannend-kann-bueroarbeit-sein/ Subscribe to the Podcast RSS Feed https://nerdsoflaw.libsyn.com/rss Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/nerds-of-law-podcast/id1506472002 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/12D6osXfccI1bjAzapWzI4 Google Play Store https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Idvhwrimkmxb2phecnckyzik3qq?t%3DNerds_of_Law_Podcast%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7rmwzBy-IRGh8JkLCPIjyGMA-nHMtiAC Deezer https://www.deezer.com/de/show/1138852 Nerds of Law® http://www.nerdsoflaw.com https://twitter.com/NerdsOfLaw https://www.instagram.com/nerdsoflaw/ https://www.facebook.com/NerdsOfLaw/ Music by Mick Bordet www.mickbordet.com Nerds of Law ® ist eine in Österreich registrierte Wortmarke.
Sept 15th, 2022. The day Adobe announced its intention to acquire Figma for an eyewatering $20Bn was also a day of mourning for much of the design community. Our industry's main tool was falling into the hands of a brand many have grown increasingly skeptical of. Sad times. But at a company retreat in rural Spain, the team at Penpot was rejoicing. Their nimble, open-source design tool is an alternative to the monopoly. An innovative upstart in the face of a seemingly greedy, toxic brand. But how does an open-source tool with a tiny market share face up to the might of Adobe? In this interview with Penpot's CEO Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz, we uncover: How Penpot's developer-inclusive product strategy can be an engine of growth Why a “Tax the controller” subscription model can make open source a profitable business model Using the ‘value created vs value captured' ratio to create a compelling pricing proposition www.d.mba
Hemos hablado varias veces ya de Penpot en Un Billete a Chattanoga. Y es que no podemos evitarlo. Se trata de una herramienta apasionante y un proyecto emocionante. Tener la posibilidad de hacer cosas muy parecidas a las que harías con Figma, pero con software libre, es algo que hasta hace muy poco no podíamos […] El episodio Episodio 197: Todo sobre Penpot es un podcast de Un billete a Chattanooga.
Guest Marie Nordin Panelists Richard Littauer | Memo Esparza | Django Skorupa Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. On this episode, we are excited to have joining us Marie Nordin, who's the Code of Conduct Specialist working out of Red Hat's Open Source Program Office. She was introduced to FOSS the Fedora Project and Open Source Design through an Outreachy internship, and we're going to talk more about how useful this internship is at getting people into open source. You'll hear Marie's passion for supporting underrepresented people into open source, especially in project management, graphic design, and mentorship, and explains how she utilized the Outreachy program, and shares advice on where to begin if you're interested in becoming a mentor. We'll also learn about the Fedora community and how that works for interns and new designers, and she speaks more about the need for project and program management at Fedora. Go ahead and download this episode now! [00:02:20] We hear Marie's journey of how she got into open source and how she got involved in Outreachy. [00:09:06] Marie tells us how she pays it forward by being a mentor to people who may be in a similar spot. [00:12:39] Marie discusses the interactions she had working at Fedora, the Code of Conduct she implemented at Fedora, what her focus is right now, and what she's excited about. [00:16:35] Django brings up rough jobs being very important and taking an intense roll, and Marie talks about putting mental health at the forefront in community care taking and how she's focusing on this in the future. [00:20:02] We learn how delegation and prioritizing are key things to have to take care of yourself and the community well-being. [00:21:02] We hear more about the mentorship process and how Marie utilized the Outreachy program, and she tells us about the Fedora design team mentorship. [00:23:25] If you're interested in mentoring people but not sure where to begin, Marie shares some advice on how you can do that. [00:24:47] Marie explains how the Fedora community works for interns and young designers to get involved, the teams, active designers, and internships they have. Also, we hear about the need for people at Fedora doing project and program management. [00:32:39] Find out where you can follow Marie online. Quotes [00:16:47] “I just jumped into this community management world not really having a ton of experience with community management. Luckily, I'm empathic and intuitive by nature but that also brings on a lot of emotional weight especially when you're in a position like this.” [00:17:23] “You can't take care of other people without taking care of yourself.” [00:17:37] “You have to be able to set boundaries, like not getting notifications on your phone.” [00:18:02] “There's work-life balance, but if you do something you love, it's hard to stop. But if you don't stop, you're forced to stop.” [00:23:51] “I'm trying to pass on the mentorship skills to other people. It doesn't come naturally.” Spotlight [00:30:29] Django's spotlight is Penpot. [00:31:09] Marie's spotlight is Outreachy. [00:32:05] Memo's spotlight is Metalabel. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Django Skorupa Twitter (https://twitter.com/djangoskorupa) Marie Nordin LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/riecatnor) Marie Nordin Twitter (https://twitter.com/rie_cat) Outreachy (https://www.outreachy.org/) Red Hat (https://www.redhat.com/en) Fedora Project WIKI Flock (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Flock) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Metalabel (https://www.metalabel.xyz/) Matrix-Creative Freedom Summit (https://matrix.to/#/) Fedora Community Blog-Creative Freedom Summit (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/youre-invited-to-the-creative-freedom-summit-hosted-by-the-fedora-design-team/) Fedora Design Team Matrix/Element Channel (https://matrix.to/#/#design:fedoraproject.org) Fedora Design Team Gitlab (https://gitlab.com/fedora/design/team) Fedora Design Team Forum (https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/design) Creative Freedom Summit Blog (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/youre-invited-to-the-creative-freedom-summit-hosted-by-the-fedora-design-team/) Creative Freedom Summit Matrix/Element Channel (https://matrix.to/#/#creativefreedom:fedora.im) Creative Freedom Summit PeerTube Channel (https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/c/creativefreedom/videos) Open Source Summit EU: Mental Health in Community Caretaking Panel (https://osseu2022.sched.com/event/15z6W/panel-discussion-mental-health-in-community-caretaking-monica-ayhens-madon-independent-karen-hixson-karen-hixson-lpc-ruth-ikegah-chaoss-amy-marrich-red-hat) Community Caretaking Linktree (https://linktr.ee/community_caretaking) Other Links Fedora Design Team Matrix/Element Channel: https://matrix.to/#/#design:fedoraproject.org Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/fedora/design/team Forum: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/design Creative Freedom Summit Event details: January 17-19th, 2023. The event will be streamed in the Element and on the Peertube channels. Blog Post: https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/youre-invited-to-the-creative-freedom-summit-hosted-by-the-fedora-design-team/ Matrix/Element Channel: https://matrix.to/#/#creativefreedom:fedora.im PeerTube Channel: https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/c/creativefreedom/videos Open Source Summit EU: Mental Health in Community Caretaking Panel Sched session: https://osseu2022.sched.com/event/15z6W/panel-discussion-mental-health-in-community-caretaking-monica-ayhens-madon-independent-karen-hixson-karen-hixson-lpc-ruth-ikegah-chaoss-amy-marrich-red-hat Community Caretaking Linktree: https://linktr.ee/community_caretaking Credit to: Monica Ahyens-Madon, Ruth Ikegah, Amy Marrich, Leslie Hawthorne, Karen Hixson Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Monica Ahyens-Madon Ruth Ikegah Amy Marrich Leslie Hawthorne Karen Hixson Special Guest: Marie Nordin.
Working together in a professional environment is easier said than done, especially when teams have conflicting workflows, priorities, and skill sets. Designers are all too familiar with having their work feel like a second priority to developers. Is there a way that designers and developers can collaborate successfully without sacrificing their individual needs? Enter Penpot, the first Open Source design and prototyping platform for cross-domain teams. Penpot was developed by Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz, CEO and Co-Founder of Kaleidos, Taiga and Penpot, to bring collaboration between designers and developers to the next level. Penpot inspires designers to become comfortable using open source and allows developers to become excited about the design process. In this episode, Pablo talks to Chuck and Robbie about how Penpot differs from its primary competitor, Figma, and why designers and developers love their platform. Key Takeaways [00:36] - An intro to Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz. [02:38] - A whiskey review - Willet Family Estate Bottled Rye. [05:31] - Chuck, Robbie, and Pablo's whiskey ranking. [07:47] - What Penpot is and how it compares to Figma. [15:50] - Adobe's defensive acquisition of Figma. [24:54] - Why Pablo is excited about Penpot. [29:37] - How Penpot brings together designers and developers. [34:30] - Two top priority feature requests for Penpot. [39:23] - Use cases for Penpot. [44:31] - Why Pablo got expelled. [48:34] - Pablo's diverse hobbies - from mead brewing to archery. Quotes [26:27] - “We don't just want to accelerate design into code, but also coding to design.” ~ Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz [31:18] - “First, we need to make sure that designers really appreciate what we're doing. Whenever they first encounter Penpot, they see it, they feel it. It's meant for them. Not as a gift from engineers.” ~ Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz [36:54] - “Design is more important than ever. Design is eating software faster than software is eating the world. Software is a key differentiator, a key element in the critical palette of innovation. Design is key, and yet it remains outside the software building pipeline.” ~ Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz Links Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz on LinkedIn Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz on Twitter Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz's website Willet Family Estate Bottled Rye Kaleidos Penpot Taiga Figma Adobe Universidad Complutense de Madrid The Lord of the Rings Trilogy The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power The Hobbit Film Series Twitter Elon Musk on Twitter Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape's software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.
I caught up Scott Jenson recently - Scott refers to himself as a battle scarred veteran of the software industry. He has been doing user interface design and strategic planning for over 30 years. He worked at Apple on System 7, Newton, and the Apple Human Interface guidelines. He was UX director of Symbian, VP of product design for Cognima, managed mobile UX for Google and was a creative director at frog design in San Francisco. Scott returned to Google in 2013 to lead the Physical Web project and research future Android UX concepts. In 2021, Scott left Google to explore life outside. In this episode we drill into Scott's focus at the moment, Design within FOSS (free and open source software). We plan on recording two episodes, so this is Part 1. Part 2 will follow in early 2023. Become a Patron of This is HCD / https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron Buy Gerry a Coffee / https://thisishcd.ck.page/products/buy-me-a-coffee Sign up to This is HCD Newsletter / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/stay-up-to-date-with-this-is-hcd Follow Gerry Scullion on Twitter / https://twitter.com/gerrycircus Follow This is HCD on Twitter / https://twitter.com/thisishcd Connect with Scott on LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjenson/ Connect with Scott on Mastodon / https://social.coop/@scottjenson Connect with Scott on Twitter / https://twitter.com/scottjenson View Scott's website / https://jenson.org/ Penpot / https://penpot.app/ Open Core / https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/ Elastio / https://elastio.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz is Co-Founder & CEO of Penpot, the open-source design and prototyping platform. Their core open source project, also called penpot, has over 19K stars on GitHub. Penpot received a lot of attention from the spike in growth following the Figma / Adobe acquisition announcement. They've since announced an $8M fundraise led by Decibel Partners. In this episode, we discuss the importance of open standards in getting developers excited about design, why Figma users have been excited about Penpot, building a community with design and developer personas & more!
I caught up Scott Jenson recently - Scott refers to himself as a battle scarred veteran of the software industry. He has been doing user interface design and strategic planning for over 30 years. He worked at Apple on System 7, Newton, and the Apple Human Interface guidelines. He was UX director of Symbian, VP of product design for Cognima, managed mobile UX for Google and was a creative director at frog design in San Francisco. Scott returned to Google in 2013 to lead the Physical Web project and research future Android UX concepts. In 2021, Scott left Google to explore life outside. In this episode we drill into Scott's focus at the moment, Design within FOSS (free and open source software). We plan on recording two episodes, so this is Part 1. Part 2 will follow in early 2023. Become a Patron of This is HCD / https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron Buy Gerry a Coffee / https://thisishcd.ck.page/products/buy-me-a-coffee Sign up to This is HCD Newsletter / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/stay-up-to-date-with-this-is-hcd Follow Gerry Scullion on Twitter / https://twitter.com/gerrycircus Follow This is HCD on Twitter / https://twitter.com/thisishcd Connect with Scott on LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjenson/ Connect with Scott on Mastodon / https://social.coop/@scottjenson Connect with Scott on Twitter / https://twitter.com/scottjenson View Scott's website / https://jenson.org/ Penpot / https://penpot.app/ Open Core / https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/ Elastio / https://elastio.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Na een lange pauze zijn we eindelijk weer terug! We bespreken in deze aflevering het einde van Stadia, het mogelijke einde van Figma ;), waarom GitHub Copilot een naar smaakje achterlaat en een gratis accessibility cursus bij web.dev. 1:32- RIP Stadia - https://nos.nl/artikel/2446493-google-trekt-stekker-uit-game-streamingdienst-stadia-kopers-krijgen-geld-terug 3:32 - Adobe koopt Figma - https://www.figma.com/blog/a-new-collaboration-with-adobe/ 7:23 - Blog ex werknemer Adobe XD - https://medium.com/geekculture/from-ex-adobe-employee-on-adobe-acquiring-figma-ea76a47493ef 12:03 - PenPot - https://penpot.app/ 14:20 - GitHub Copilot - https://thenewstack.io/github-copilot-and-open-source-a-love-story-that-wont-end-well 16:29 - Copyrighted code in GitHub Copilot - https://twitter.com/DocSparse/status/1581461734665367554 17:33 - Rechtzaak GitHub Copilot - https://githubcopilotinvestigation.com/ 24:04 - Accessibility training bij Web.dev - https://web.dev/introducing-learn-accessibility/ 27:19 - De beste manier van tijd invoeren in een formulier - https://twitter.com/adambsilver/status/1581941211304144897 36:40 - The state of CSS survey - https://stateofcss.com/en-us/ 42:35 - eSIM aanschaffen voor in buitenland (gebruik: RICK9083 voor 3 dollar korting) - https://www.airalo.com/global-esim 46:46 - Tweakers.net video's - https://www.youtube.com/user/tweakers
Arrancamos la cuarta temporada de Despacho 42 hablando de un proyecto de código abierto, Penpot, que lo está “petando muy fuerte”, y de la empresa que lo ha puesto en marcha, Kaleidos. Para ello nos hemos traído al despacho a una de las desarrolladoras del proyecto, Eva Marco, y a Andrés Gonzálex, UX designer y “product owner” de Penpot. Kaleidos https://kaleidos.net/ https://twitter.com/kaleidosnet https://penpot.app/ https://github.com/penpot https://community.penpot.app/ https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/penpot/frontend/ https://twitter.com/penpotapp https://blog.kaleidos.net/lo-hemos-conseguido-nuestro-momento-ha-llegado/ Eva Marco https://www.linkedin.com/in/evamarcodominguez/ https://twitter.com/MigaraArcher https://medium.com/adalab/eva-marco-antes-ten%C3%ADa-una-trabajo-para-sobrevivir-42aa715427e1 https://elpais.com/tecnologia/2019/01/28/actualidad/1548671036_769744.html Andrés González https://www.linkedin.com/in/agonfer/ https://twitter.com/myfunnyandy Máster universitario de Diseño de Interacción y Experiencia de Usuario (UX) https://estudios.uoc.edu/es/masters-universitarios/diseno-interaccion-expeciencia-usuario/presentacion Adalab https://adalab.es/ La Nave Nodriza https://lanavenodriza.com/
Hang with Jerod, Nick & KBall while we discuss what's new & noteworthy in the web world. Cloudflare Turnstile, Linkify 4.0, TC39 updates, the Figma acquisition, Penpot, pay transparency, and more! We might even discuss TypeScript if Nick gets his way…
Hang with Jerod, Nick & KBall while we discuss what's new & noteworthy in the web world. Cloudflare Turnstile, Linkify 4.0, TC39 updates, the Figma acquisition, Penpot, pay transparency, and more! We might even discuss TypeScript if Nick gets his way…
Stadia is done, Zuck's UFC appearance, General AI, OG App, Amazon event Stadia is issuing refunds - How to get yours. Red Dead Redemption 2 fan with nearly 6,000 hours on Stadia begs Rockstar for character transfer. Adobe can't Photoshop out the fact its $20bn Figma deal is a naked land grab. Penpot inks $8M as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Is Mark Zuckerberg Fighting at This Weekend's UFC Show? Texts show roll call of tech figures tried to help Elon Musk in Twitter deal. The True Genius of Tech Leaders. "Buying Our Way In" was Palantir's (PLTR stock) Secret Plan to Get into the NHS. Elon Musk unveils Optimus Is general AI right around the corner? Google Fires Blake Lemoine, Engineer Who Called Its AI Sentient. James Bridle's "Ways of Being" In Delaware's Kathaleen McCormick, Elon Musk Finds A Judge Who Means Business. Klobuchar, Cruz strike deal to advance journalism antitrust bill. Inside Podcasters' Explosive Audience Growth. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Amazon hardware event 2022. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Cory Doctorow Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit podium.com/twit policygenius.com/twit
Stadia is done, Zuck's UFC appearance, General AI, OG App, Amazon event Stadia is issuing refunds - How to get yours. Red Dead Redemption 2 fan with nearly 6,000 hours on Stadia begs Rockstar for character transfer. Adobe can't Photoshop out the fact its $20bn Figma deal is a naked land grab. Penpot inks $8M as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Is Mark Zuckerberg Fighting at This Weekend's UFC Show? Texts show roll call of tech figures tried to help Elon Musk in Twitter deal. The True Genius of Tech Leaders. "Buying Our Way In" was Palantir's (PLTR stock) Secret Plan to Get into the NHS. Elon Musk unveils Optimus Is general AI right around the corner? Google Fires Blake Lemoine, Engineer Who Called Its AI Sentient. James Bridle's "Ways of Being" In Delaware's Kathaleen McCormick, Elon Musk Finds A Judge Who Means Business. Klobuchar, Cruz strike deal to advance journalism antitrust bill. Inside Podcasters' Explosive Audience Growth. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Amazon hardware event 2022. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Cory Doctorow Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit podium.com/twit policygenius.com/twit
Stadia is done, Zuck's UFC appearance, General AI, OG App, Amazon event Stadia is issuing refunds - How to get yours. Red Dead Redemption 2 fan with nearly 6,000 hours on Stadia begs Rockstar for character transfer. Adobe can't Photoshop out the fact its $20bn Figma deal is a naked land grab. Penpot inks $8M as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Is Mark Zuckerberg Fighting at This Weekend's UFC Show? Texts show roll call of tech figures tried to help Elon Musk in Twitter deal. The True Genius of Tech Leaders. "Buying Our Way In" was Palantir's (PLTR stock) Secret Plan to Get into the NHS. Elon Musk unveils Optimus Is general AI right around the corner? Google Fires Blake Lemoine, Engineer Who Called Its AI Sentient. James Bridle's "Ways of Being" In Delaware's Kathaleen McCormick, Elon Musk Finds A Judge Who Means Business. Klobuchar, Cruz strike deal to advance journalism antitrust bill. Inside Podcasters' Explosive Audience Growth. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Amazon hardware event 2022. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Cory Doctorow Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit podium.com/twit policygenius.com/twit
Stadia is done, Zuck's UFC appearance, General AI, OG App, Amazon event Stadia is issuing refunds - How to get yours. Red Dead Redemption 2 fan with nearly 6,000 hours on Stadia begs Rockstar for character transfer. Adobe can't Photoshop out the fact its $20bn Figma deal is a naked land grab. Penpot inks $8M as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Is Mark Zuckerberg Fighting at This Weekend's UFC Show? Texts show roll call of tech figures tried to help Elon Musk in Twitter deal. The True Genius of Tech Leaders. "Buying Our Way In" was Palantir's (PLTR stock) Secret Plan to Get into the NHS. Elon Musk unveils Optimus Is general AI right around the corner? Google Fires Blake Lemoine, Engineer Who Called Its AI Sentient. James Bridle's "Ways of Being" In Delaware's Kathaleen McCormick, Elon Musk Finds A Judge Who Means Business. Klobuchar, Cruz strike deal to advance journalism antitrust bill. Inside Podcasters' Explosive Audience Growth. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Amazon hardware event 2022. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Cory Doctorow Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit podium.com/twit policygenius.com/twit
Stadia is done, Zuck's UFC appearance, General AI, OG App, Amazon event Stadia is issuing refunds - How to get yours. Red Dead Redemption 2 fan with nearly 6,000 hours on Stadia begs Rockstar for character transfer. Adobe can't Photoshop out the fact its $20bn Figma deal is a naked land grab. Penpot inks $8M as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Is Mark Zuckerberg Fighting at This Weekend's UFC Show? Texts show roll call of tech figures tried to help Elon Musk in Twitter deal. The True Genius of Tech Leaders. "Buying Our Way In" was Palantir's (PLTR stock) Secret Plan to Get into the NHS. Elon Musk unveils Optimus Is general AI right around the corner? Google Fires Blake Lemoine, Engineer Who Called Its AI Sentient. James Bridle's "Ways of Being" In Delaware's Kathaleen McCormick, Elon Musk Finds A Judge Who Means Business. Klobuchar, Cruz strike deal to advance journalism antitrust bill. Inside Podcasters' Explosive Audience Growth. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Amazon hardware event 2022. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Cory Doctorow Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit podium.com/twit policygenius.com/twit
Stadia is done, Zuck's UFC appearance, General AI, OG App, Amazon event Stadia is issuing refunds - How to get yours. Red Dead Redemption 2 fan with nearly 6,000 hours on Stadia begs Rockstar for character transfer. Adobe can't Photoshop out the fact its $20bn Figma deal is a naked land grab. Penpot inks $8M as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Is Mark Zuckerberg Fighting at This Weekend's UFC Show? Texts show roll call of tech figures tried to help Elon Musk in Twitter deal. The True Genius of Tech Leaders. "Buying Our Way In" was Palantir's (PLTR stock) Secret Plan to Get into the NHS. Elon Musk unveils Optimus Is general AI right around the corner? Google Fires Blake Lemoine, Engineer Who Called Its AI Sentient. James Bridle's "Ways of Being" In Delaware's Kathaleen McCormick, Elon Musk Finds A Judge Who Means Business. Klobuchar, Cruz strike deal to advance journalism antitrust bill. Inside Podcasters' Explosive Audience Growth. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Amazon hardware event 2022. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Cory Doctorow Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit podium.com/twit policygenius.com/twit
This week we discuss the rate of Public Cloud adoption, Google's Simplicity Sprint and OKR's. Plus, some thoughts on slippers. Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 379. 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Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Interview with Douglas Rushkoff. How Rushkoff discovered the topic for his new book. Survival of the Richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind. When Rushkoff decided to write the book. How billionaires define "winning" How do WE create a better future? What is Rushkoff's manifesto? What was Rushkoff's major? Team Human is a podcast striving to amplify human connection. Meta ordered to pay Voxer $175 million for violating live-streaming patents. Bitcoin Rises 6.5 Percent as a Strong Dollar Sinks Other Currencies. Meta Sued For Tap Dancing Around Apple's New App Privacy Rules. The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed. Chipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurant. Israel Deploys AI Powered Turret in the West Bank. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Penpot inks $8M, as signups for its open source spin on Figma jump 5600% after Adobe's $20B acquisition move. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. DallE is open to all! Help pick the cover of Jeff's book. Amazon hardware event 2022. What Did Axios Do? Amazon launches a Kindle you can write on. 10 biggest announcements from Google Search On 22. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage. Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue. Chrome now lets you search your @history and @bookmarks from the address bar. Google lays out Manifest V3's 2023 transition timeline for Chrome extensions. Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps. Android Auto 8.2 beta begins rolling out, tweaks dock of 'Coolwalk' redesign. NASA's DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test. Images show chunks DART took out of asteroid. Picks: Leo - Rezmason/matrix: matrix (web-based green code rain, made with love). Jeff - TikTok transparency report. Jeff - Preorder The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Ant - Osee Tech On-Camera Monitors. Ant - Register for Adobe Max for FREE (Virtual). Cool plank-bike video. Let me out of the Dynamic Island! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Douglas Rushkoff Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Today we talk about how to contribute to FOSS without coding for the majority of the episodes, even though it was technically just a intro, and then we go through the latest release of Penpot!
Andrés González es un diseñador que viene del mundo del arte, y está trabajando en Kaleidos. Esta empresa pasó de hacer consultoría en software a hacer productos. Eso fue parte del cambio organizacional, pero a la vez, existe otro cambio, o un cambio constante para poder tener alineada a la empresa a sus valores. Hablamos de la empresa también los productos en los que trabajan como Penpot, una herramienta para diseñadores. Le preguntamos a Andrés ¿Cómo llevan los valores de la empresa como alegría, generosidad y feminismo a un producto digital? Cuáles fueron los roles de los diseñadores en este proceso? Este es el primer episodio de la serie Cambio organizacional. Esta serie la pensamos con Isa Ludita de La Nave Nodriza. Hace bastante que el diseño está teniendo un rol en el cambio organizacional. Con esta serie queremos explorar cuáles son los roles de las y los diseñadores en este cambio? ¿Qué formas toma el cambio? En qué situaciones? Para eso, decidimos escuchar a actores claves que trabajan o trabajaron en España, Argentina, Reino Unido, Líbano y el Sahara occidental. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Cambio organizacional, Espana y diseño, Diseño UX, Diseño con perspectiva de género y Diseño feminista. Las entrevistas las encuentran en nuestra página web y en Spotify.
Penpot herramienta Open Source para diseño y creación de prototipos Penpot es una herramienta multiplataforma de diseño colaborativo en la nube. Está basada en el navegador, así que puedes usarla desde cualquier dispositivo, independientemente del sistema operativo que tengas: Linux, Windows, Mac… Empieza a diseñar con Penpot Para empezar a diseñar con Penpot, accede a penpot.app y regístrate gratis. Solo necesitas un correo electrónico para poder empezar a diseñar en design.penpot.app. Otra opción es instalar la herramienta en tu propio servidor, utilizando Docker. Diseño colaborativo Puedes trabajar en Penpot con otras personas, de manera asíncrona o simultáneamente. Un usuario de Penpot puede formar parte de muchos equipos diferentes y tener acceso a todos los proyectos disponibles. También puedes trabajar en proyectos privados o borradores. El formato nativo es SVG El formato nativo de Penpot es SVG, que es un estándar abierto de gráficos vectoriales escalables. Podrás mantener y escalar tus diseños de manera coherente gracias a los componentes, bibliotecas y sistemas de diseño. Prototipado Además, con Penpot podrás crear prototipos de tus productos con interacciones enriquecidas. Compartir tus diseños Con Penpot, podrás compartir tus diseños con un enlace y podrás deshabilitar el enlace cuando quieras para dejar de compartir tu diseño. Lo que diferencia a Penpot Hay otras herramientas parecidas: Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch… lo que diferencia a Penpot es que es una herramienta de código abierto. Es gratis y puedes ver su código para aprender cómo está hecha, entre otras libertades. Sobre Kaleidos Kaleidos es la empresa que está detrás de Penpot y, como ellos mismos dicen, crearon Penpot para su uso propio, porque creen que las herramientas que ellos/as utilizan deben ser accesibles para todas las personas, independientemente de la formación, las habilidades o el poder adquisitivo que tengan. Como no existía una herramienta así para diseño UX/UI, la crearon ellos. Penpot facilita el acceso universal al diseño de interfaces, tanto para diseñadores/as como para desarrolladores/as. Por eso se llama Penpot: como dicen sus creadores «no hay nada más personal y más universal que un bote lleno de bolígrafos. Todo es cuestión de elección.»
Guest Clara García Viñola Panelists Richard Littauer | Memo Esparza Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Today joining us as our guest is Clara García Viñola, who's a Designer with Kaleidos. We'll find out more about Clara's job and what she does, she explains the design team and how they collaborate at Kaleidos, and she fills us in on building Taiga and Penpot. Also, Clara tells us about a design tool they are working on for everyone to use, not just designers. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more! [00:01:50] Clara explains how she got the title of Full-Stop Designer and what she does. [00:04:29] With Clara's creative uprising, we find out what aspects of her personal philosophy fits with what she does at Kaleidos. [00:05:59] We hear about the design team at Kaleidos. [00:07:28] How is the Kaleidos team organized with working in open source with Clara's team? [00:10:56] Richard asks Clara if there's any downsides to having all her designs open source, how she mitigates those downsides, and how she makes it easier. [00:12:35] We learn how it was decided that Penpot was the next idea to build after Taiga. [00:14:18] Clara explains some other alternatives they are working with. [00:16:33] Find out about the relationship Kaleidos has with their communities and the ways users can communicate with them. [00:18:27] Is there any way to be involved in open source if you're not working at the best company? [00:23:59] Clara tells us what Kaleidos does to incorporate people who are members of the community, use the system, and may want to make changes if they find a bug. Also, she tells us how they enable community members to be owners of the product. [00:25:48] We hear about a design tool that is being worked on that everyone can use. [00:28:18] Find out where you can learn more about Kaleidos and follow Clara online. Quotes [00:07:20] “We design Penpot in Penpot.” [00:09:05] “We have a design system, and we work from it and it's open!” [00:11:08] “Don't feel that you need to do all that your users tell you to do.” [00:12:55] “We have in Kaleidos two weeks a year as ‘Innovation weeks.' Penpot came from that.” [00:17:04] “The next step is for the design community to participate more and be more involved.” [00:18:36] “It's so difficult because the system is built right now with proprietary tools.” [00:21:17] “We think that a design tool is a design tool that must be able to be used in any country, language, or speed connection of internet.” [00:26:55] “We don't want to make a design tool for designers, we want to make a design tool for everyone.” Spotlight [00:29:20] Memo's spotlight is The Creative Independent. [00:30:08] Richard's spotlight is Julia Sanches awesome literature. [00:31:04] Clara's spotlight is Isa Ludita. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Clara García Viñola Twitter (https://twitter.com/claragvinola) Clara García Viñola LinkedIn (https://es.linkedin.com/in/claragvinola/en) Clara García Viñola (Kaleidos) (https://kaleidos.net/kaleiders/33FF99) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Penpot Twitter (https://twitter.com/penpotapp) Kaleidos-GitHub (https://github.com/kaleidos) Kaleidos Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/kaleidosnet) The Creative Independent (https://thecreativeindependent.com/) Julia Sanches Website (http://juliasanches.com/) Isa Ludita Twitter (https://twitter.com/ludita) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Clara Garcia Viñola.
Guest Ricardo Vazquez Panelists Django Skorupa Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Django is our panelist today, and joining him as his guest is Ricardo Vazquez, who's the Senior UX Manager at Wealthsimple, bringing UX leadership to trade and invest in crypto product markets. Ricardo tells us what brought him into the world of open source design, how he brings his curiosity and sense of sharing to design, and how he sees open source design as a community. We also find out how he got his start into teaching, he goes in depth about creative storytelling, his passion with design systems, and he shares his ever-recurring career goals. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more! [00:00:50] Ricardo explains what brought him into the world of open source design, and how he's bringing his curiosity, openness, and sense of sharing to design. [00:02:32] We hear how Ricardo uses Figma for his work. [00:04:32] Ricardo describes how he sees open source design as a community. [00:07:01] We find out more about what Ricardo meant when he mentioned open sourcing creative storytelling, and he talks about the book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. [00:14:04] Ricardo talks about the onus of open source communities and how we have the power to bring transparency to the process. [00:18:27] We hear how Ricardo got into his teaching career. [00:23:36] Django explains how designing is much like painting. [00:24:17] Ricardo shares with us his passion of working with design systems or thinking in systems, and he mentions a great book to read called, Thinking in Systems. [00:29:41] We find out what Ricardo's ever-recurring career goals are. [00:37:30] Ricardo tells us about a podcast he writes for called, Full Hearts. Quotes [00:00:57] “Honestly, it's curiosity that led me to open source design.” [00:05:12] “The open source community is tight, integrated, curious, intelligent, driven, and passionate to advance the collective.” [00:05:38] “I continue to believe in Mozilla's mission that they have about net neutrality, and turning everyone into creators of the web, not just consumers of the web.” [00:07:36] “The more time I've spent in this industry the more I realize that skills are not what lead you to impact change as much as storytelling.” [00:17:03] “The value of open source is about discovering opportunities.” [00:24:27] “Thinking in systems and design systems also allow you to do something very similar with a goal of understanding first and then being able to execute in a very rigorous way.” [00:26:01] “The purpose of a system is to solve problems and create desirable futures.” Spotlight [00:32:57] Ricardo's spotlight is Raycast and a Things Extension by Loris. [00:35:03] Django's spotlight is Penpot. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Django Skorupa Twitter (https://twitter.com/DjangoSkorupa) Ricardo Vazquez Twitter (https://mobile.twitter.com/rcrdovazquez) Ricardo Vazquez LinkedIn (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/vazquezricardo) Wealthsimple (https://www.wealthsimple.com/en-ca) Figma (https://www.figma.com/) [The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell](https://www.amazon.com/Thousand-Faces-Collected-Joseph-Campbell/dp/1577315936/ref=sr11?crid=1WEWDOPK3FX7R&keywords=the+hero+with+a+thousand+faces&qid=1645563913&s=books&sprefix=the+hero+%2Cstripbooks%2C90&sr=1-1) [Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows](https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Systems-Donella-H-Meadows/dp/1603580557/ref=sr11?crid=1RD4TJQGHLTSU&keywords=thinking+in+systems&qid=1645575296&sprefix=thinking+in+systems%2Caps%2C79&sr=8-1) Raycast (https://www.raycast.com/) Things Extension by Loris (Raycast) (https://www.raycast.com/loris/things) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Full Hearts podcast (https://fullheartspodcast.com/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Ricardo Vazquez.
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz (@diacritica) examine the intersection of open-source, agile development, and UI/UX design at the heart of two applications, Penpot and Taiga. Penpot is a design and prototyping platform intended for cross-domain teams, while Taiga is a popular agile project management software. These products comprise the heart of Pablo's innovative company, Kaleidos Open Source, which was founded in Spain more than a decade ago. Listen to today's episode for one of the industry's most unique perspectives on open-source code and design. In this episode we discuss: An internal crisis and a major pivot for Kaleidos How Penpot was born from Kaleidos' signature personal innovation week Designing a design tool that can be used to design itself Bringing design, code and people closer together Why Pablo asserts that designers care about open-source Links: Penpot Taiga Kaleidos Open Source Other episodes: Blender with Dalai Felinto
Guest Conor Okus | Christoph Ono Panelists Richard Littauer | Georgia Bullen | Memo Esparza Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Today, we are joined by two guests, Christoph Ono, who is a UX and digital product designer from the Bitcoin Design Community, and Conor Okus, who works for Block, and is part of an initiative called Spiral, previously Square Crypto. On this episode, we are going all out looking at design for Bitcoin. Christoph and Conor fill us in about the Bitcoin Design Community, Bitcoin Design grants, and some challenges they had to face in the process of setting this community up. They go in depth about the designer's principles, the life cycle of a project, how they decided to focus on the onboarding side. Also, Conor tells us more about a video series he helped design to learn the basics of how Bitcoin works called, Hello Bitcoin. There is so much more to hear, so go ahead and download this episode now to find out! [00:01:27] Memo, Richard, Georgia, Conor, and Christoph give us a brief introduction of what they do, and we find out how Conor and Christoph know each other. [00:10:02] Conor and Christoph fill us in on what's so special about the Bitcoin Design grants and if they have seen a lot of design grants in the crypto space. Christoph tells us his plan on how he wants to pay it forward to make the grant possible for others. [00:14:25] Find out more about the Bitcoin Design Community, how many contributors there are, how many designers have been funded, and the projects. [00:17:48] Christoph shares some of the challenges he's run in to and how they scope a problem for contributors to work on. [00:21:34] Christoph and Conor explain how they ended up focusing on the onboarding side. [00:25:03] Georgia wonders if they have a sense of where people are coming from, and if they're coming with a design background, or a Bitcoin background, and if that has an effect on what they're able to do. [00:30:12] Christoph and Conor tell us more about the designer's principles and what they're doing to ensure they are praised for their work. [00:33:58] Find out more about the life cycle of a project and the design review process. Conor tells us about a video series he does to help people understand how Bitcoin works called, Hello Bitcoin. [00:36:40] We end with Conor telling us a little bit about Lightening Network, and Christoph shares what he would love to see next year for all creatives and designers. [00:38:53] Find out where you can follow Conor and Christoph on the internet. Quotes [00:18:40] “I always try to encourage, share early, even if it's rough, because someone else may help push you in the right direction.” [00:27:25] “I would consider it an environment where designers have to work more closely to a protocol than another environment. You may have to move slower at times, and you may have to think through with more rigidity. Setting that as an expectation is quite important.” [00:29:10] “I have never worked with such principled designers and developers.” [00:31:42] "Bitcoin is a lot more long-termed focused.” [00:32:50] “One of the ideas is that any self-motivated designer can come in and say I have an idea, and then they do it because they're excited about it. And then there's support.” Spotlight [00:39:43] Memo's spotlight is a crypto tool called The Giving Block. [00:40:39] Georgia's spotlights are a pattern library called, Decent Patterns, or Decentralization, off the shelf. Also, a workshop she hosted at Mozilla Festival called, “Explain Decentralization To Me.” [00:41:41] Richard's spotlight is Karri Saarinen. [00:42:22] Christoph's spotlight is Penpot. [00:42:45] Conor's spotlight is a project called, Bitcoin Smiles. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Georgia Bullen Twitter (https://twitter.com/georgiamoon?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Conor Okus Twitter (https://twitter.com/ConorOkus?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Conor Okus LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorokus/) Christoph Ono Twitter (https://twitter.com/gbks) Christoph Ono LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/germanysbestkeptsecret/) Christoph Ono Website (https://www.germanysbestkeptsecret.com/) Sustain Podcast- 3 episodes with guest Kevin Owocki (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/kevin-owocki) Spiral (https://spiral.xyz/) Spiral Grants (https://spiral.xyz/#grants) Bitcoin Design (https://bitcoin.design/) Bitcoin Design Guide (https://bitcoin.design/guide/) Bitcoin Projects (https://bitcoin.design/projects/) Hello Bitcoin (https://hellobitco.in/) The Giving Block (https://thegivingblock.com/) Decent Patterns (https://decentpatterns.xyz/) “Explain Decentralization To Me” workshop-Simply Secure (https://simplysecure.org/blog/from-paper-to-infinity-whiteboard-inspiring-creativity-and-digital-collaboration-in-online-design-workshops/) Karri Saarinen (https://karrisaarinen.com/) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Bitcoin Smiles (https://bitcoinsmiles.org/) Sustain Open Source Design Podcast-Episode 9: Andy Gonzalez and Contributing and Collaborating as a Designer (https://sosdesign.sustainoss.org/9) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Christoph Ono and Conor Okus.
Guest Andy Gonzalez Panelists Memo Esparza | Eriol Fox | Perrie Ojemeh Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Today, we have a really great guest with us, Andy Gonzalez, who works as UX Designer at Kaleidos Open Source and he collaborates with different design schools as a teacher and mentor. Kaleidos is a company that creates disruptive digital platforms, driven by a positive impact of technology on society, and is now focused on Penpot and Taiga, two open source platforms meant for digital product teams. Andy tells us all what drove Kaleidos to build an open source platform, and more about how Penpot and Taiga were created. We also find out what Andy sees in the future for collaboration, he explains four things that they consider contributions from a community member for Penpot, and if you're interested in making contributions to Penpot, Andy explains where you can do that. Download this episode now to find out much more! [00:01:45] Andy tells us about himself and he got involved in his career. [00:04:02] Memo wonders how Andy got involved in open source stuff. [00:07:14] Eriol asks Andy to talk about his experience with education, specifically about what he thinks about how designers are taught, either in education or when they self- teach in terms of tooling and software. Also, where does he see the culture of designers moving towards when we start to build more open source tooling. [00:10:44] Andy tells us more about Kaleidos, Penpot, and Taiga. [00:12:05] We learn from Andy what people are doing with these design tools that are making it more inclusive. [00:15:54] Memo asks Andy how Kaleidos decided to invest themselves in building this platform. [00:19:24] Andy explains four things that they consider contributions from a community member for Penpot, and Memo explains what they are doing at Open Collective with contributions. [00:25:13] What does Andy see in the future for collaboration? [00:28:10] Perrie wonders where people can make contributions to Penpot, and Andy tells us. Quotes [00:04:48] “When I think about that, I think that is a bit sad because to be honest I also have worked with open source tools.” [00:05:59] “It was a journey and now I can say I am fully committed to open source projects and to the open source committee as well.” [00:08:48] “Because, well in general times, I still believe that the tool should not be important, but the truth is that it is, and the tool is also a political space which is something that we usually forget.” [00:10:00] “We are trying to break this, we are trying to break this model and we are trying to build a tool that helps the inclusion of the students, on every process, on every work done that they can share.” [00:18:55] “We really want the designers to be first class citizens in the open source design worlds which we believe that is something that is not happening right now.” [00:26:32] “There is a pain, there is a true pain when connecting all the dots, when connecting calls to design, design to calls were not in content to your designs.” Spotlight [00:30:10] Andy's spotlight is Pure Data Software for visual programming. [00:31:03] Perrie's spotlight is Open Source Community Africa Festival. [00:31:38] Eriol's spotlight is a tool called Bitsy, a pixel game creator, by Le-doux. [00:32:40] Memo's spotlight is a book called Interaction of Color by Josef Albers. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Eriol Fox Twitter (https://twitter.com/EriolDoesDesign?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Perrie Ojemeh Twitter (https://twitter.com/peace_ojemeh?lang=en) Andy Gonzalez Twitter (https://twitter.com/myfunnyandy?lang=en) Andy Gonzalez Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/agonfer/) Andy Gonzalez Website (https://kaleidos.net/kaleiders/34A7C1) Kaleidos (https://kaleidos.net/) Penpot-GitHub (https://github.com/penpot/penpot) Taiga-GitHub (https://github.com/taigaio) Penpot Contributing guide (https://help.penpot.app/contributing-guide/) Pure Data (https://puredata.info/) Purr Data-GitHub (https://agraef.github.io/purr-data/) Open Source Community Africa (https://www.oscafrica.org/) Bitsy-GitHub (https://github.com/le-doux/bitsy) Interaction of Color by Josef Albers (https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300179354/interaction-color) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Andy Gonzalez.
Pablo Múzquiz, CEO & co-founder of Penpot. Penpot gives design freedom for teams. In this episode, Pablo takes Ben Rometsch behind the scenes on how they came up with Penpot. Join in the conversation and discover Penpot's groundbreaking potential for designers.
Guest Abraham Jr. Agiri Panelists Richard Littauer | Eriol Fox | Justin W. Flory | Memo Esparza Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! On this podcast where we will talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we, as coders, work with other designers. On today's episode, we have our first guest, Agiri Abraham, Software Engineer and Team Lead at Softcom. He's also on the Node.js Community Committee and a Cross-Project Council (CPC) member of the OpenJS Foundation. Agiri is passionate about engineering and solving problems. We will learn about what Agiri does at all his jobs, how he got involved with Node, challenges that he's faced along the way, and much more. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more and if you're interested, please subscribe! [00:02:38] Agiri tells us what he does at his jobs. [00:03:55] Find out how Agiri got involved with Node. [00:06:14] Eriol brings up a conversation they had with Agiri almost a year ago, and Agiri recaps that conversation which was about developer designs relations. [00:08:38] Justin asks Agiri if there's another role that design plays in the JavaScript ecosystem in ways that people don't think might typically be true. [00:11:36] We learn the types of difficult types of conversations Agiri's had with other developers. [00:14:10] Agiri tells us if the developer relationship roles in organizations could change to be more design friendly, what kind of ways would he like see those roles change. [00:16:10] Eriol poses a question to Agiri regarding a current situation around the topic of problem-solving ideas with designers and wonders what he would do. [00:18:49] Richard wonders how Agiri is implementing these high-level abstractions into his actual projects and how does he bring this to the CPC. Richard also asks him what he sees as possible venues to make the shift cost-effective and if he has any examples to help people understand how this will actually accelerate. [00:23:54] Justin asks Agiri if he could tell us a story of a time when he was working with a community of people like open source design, and what that experience like to work with other people on a wider project and something that just wasn't for yourself. [00:26:33] Richard wonders if Agiri has had the same experience as him with every time he's run a NodeSchool, he notices that everyone else there is trying to figure it out with him. [00:27:49] Memo asks Agiri outside of his work, like with pixel pushing, how does he envision design happening between him and developers, and where design happens outside screens and drawings, in his experience, how has non-pixel, non-graphical experience been with developers. Agiri also tells us how he designs with other people in conversations rather than in screen. [00:32:45] Agiri talks about the challenges of building the vocabulary and having conversations. [00:35:06] Find out where you can follow Agiri and his work on the internet. Spotlight [00:36:13] Eriol's spotlight is Penpot. [00:36:43] Justin's spotlight is Taiga6. [00:37:09] Memo's spotlight is Open Web Docs. [00:37:40] Richard's spotlight is NodeSchool. [00:38:04] Agiri's spotlight is NodeJs and OpenJs Foundation. Links Abraham Agiri Twitter (https://twitter.com/codeekage?lang=en) Softcom (https://www.softcom.net/) Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Taiga6 (https://blog.taiga.io/taiga6-pre-announcement.html) Open Web Docs (https://opencollective.com/open-web-docs/updates/introducing-open-web-docs) NodeSchool (https://nodeschool.io/) Node.js (https://nodejs.org/en/) OpenJS Foundation (https://openjsf.org/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Abraham Agiri.
Uno de los mayores avances en lo que a diseño visual se refiere es el de las posibilidades de co-creación y trabajo colaborativo. Lo habías visto en herramientas como las de la suite de Google Docs o MS 365 pero ahora puedes disfrutar de ello también en aplicaciones de diseño como Figma o Penpot. En […] El episodio Episodio 107: FigJam y cocreación es un podcast de Un billete a Chattanooga.
Finding the right tools is a key piece to any team or organization. But what if you dedication to Open Source means the tool doesn't exist yet? In this episode, PJ sits down with founder and CEO of Kaleidos, Pablo Ruiz Muzquiz, to talk about how an initiative to build and innovate led to launching not one, but two Open Source products that are blowing the minds of their users: Taiga and Penpot.
En este episodio contamos con Yamila Moreno, COO en Kaleidos Open Source, que nos ha contado su historia desde que se reconvirtió en dev hasta su posición actual como directora de operaciones. También hemos hablado de sus contribuciones a la comunidad, Yamila nos ha relatado sus inicios como speaker y cómo dar el primer paso para empezar a dar charlas. Pero no sólo eso ya que también es organizadora y creadora de varias comunidades tech y nos ha hablado de varias comunidades super chulas como @PyLadiesMadrid, @PyLadies_BCN, @DjangoGirlsMad o @PyConEs. Nos ha contado cómo fue la creación de Kaleidos y cómo es su cultura, además de los últimos proyectos que acaban de lanzar: Taiga, para gestión de proyectos y Penpot para diseñar y prototipar productos digitales. Puedes consultar estos y otros proyectos en este link. ¿Cuál es tu opinión sobre el open source? ¿Qué comunidades tech no debemos perdernos? ¡Cuéntanos tu opinión en nuestro Twitter (@techandladies)!
El Observatorio de la Energía Oscura publica el "mayor zoom de la historia". Con sus seis filtros y 11 horas de exposición, la DECam que aún sigue operando ha permitido a científicos mostrarnos un acercamiento a la bella galaxia Messier 83 (vídeo) a 15 millones de años luz, como si estuviera en la calle de al lado. ¿Has visto el vídeo? Por favor date el gustazo, que lo tienes aquí a 4K. Nombran a mixx.io una de las mejores newsletters en español. Un poco de autobombo que es viernes y hay que quererse mucho, pero el primer estudio profundo sobre la situación de los boletines informativos en español deja un análisis interesante y a este boletín en la cuarta posición, junto con insignes autores independientes y grandes medios. Un agente de policía pone música para evitar que le graben en directo. Durante una discusión con un ciudadano que estaba grabando su actuación, un policía de Los Ángeles puso música con su propio móvil por el altavoz para intentar que saltasen los filtros de copyright y censurar la emisión. ¿Se convertirá esto en una práctica común, incluyendo altavoces gigantes en manifestaciones? En este caso el policía actúa como un absoluto imbécil, fuera de toda consideración por el ciudadano, y debería ser investigado. Ruffle es un reproductor Flash seguro y de código abierto. Con la muerte de Flash, parte del contenido quedaba huérfano en Internet, y herramientas como la nueva Ruffle permiten ejecutarlo en un entorno mucho más seguro programado en Rust, y adaptado a web con WebAssembly. La demo online nos permite cargar casi cualquier SWF sin mayor problema. Google creará un centro de ciberseguridad en España. Invertirá 650 millones de euros en cinco años para esta nueva sede en Málaga, cerca de donde está su subsidiaria VirusTotal, y reafirma su anuncio de una región "propia" de Google Cloud para España de la mano de Telefónica, que no me queda claro si estará en Málaga también. Facebook también quiere tener su propia sala de radio del estilo ClubHouse, demostrando que en las grandes tecnológicas han adoptado una posición mucho más desenfadada con la "clonación" de funciones: si algo de la competencia es bueno se copia y listo, sin vergüenza ni miramientos. El formato "story" y el crecimiento de la industria local china han sido dos grandes catalizadores. PenPot busca ser el "Google Docs" del diseño. Una aplicación web que además de código abierto y funcionar sobre estándares como SVG, permite diseñar de forma independiente o incluso con otras personas de forma colaborativa y remota en tiempo real. Acaba de nacer y es gratuita. Se parece bastante a Figma, pero entre algunas diferencias, no usa el formato .fig propietario, claro. MasterCard añadirá criptomonedas a su red de pagos a lo largo de 2021, aunque no especifica cuáles en concreto, ni bajo qué condiciones, países donde estarán disponibles, compatibilidad con sus tarjetas existentes, etc. Es decir, que de momento sabemos bien poco. El creador de DogeCoin flipa con lo que está pasando. Billy Marcus, que abandonó el proyecto en 2015 y vendió todos sus tokens harto de los fanáticos, no entiende cómo ni por qué un proyecto que creó como parodia de las criptomonedas puede estar valorado en 9.100 millones de dólares. El Bitcoin sigue rompiendo récords de valoración por inversores gigantes. Las denominadas "Ballenas", que hacen grandes depósitos, compras o ventas en Bitcoin son las que están elevando el precio, capitaneados por la compra reciente de Tesla. Los pagos con Bitcoin siguen estancados de momento, a pesar de todo. Ya sabemos cómo atacaron la planta potabilizadora de agua hackeada en Florida hace unos días, y como especulábamos se trataba de un ataque esporádico y no parte de una campaña masiva trans-nacional: tenía una pésima seguridad y sus claves de acceso eran parte de una masiva colección de credenciales filtrados días antes. La tienda de campaña del futuro cuesta 1.600 euros y pesa 1 Kg. Está fabricada por una startup francesa llamada Samaya, y construida principalmente con Dyneema, un material compuesto creado en los 90 de altísimas cualidades. No es la primera que hacen, pero parece la más completa.