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Designer, entrepreneur, and social media consultant Sarah Parmenter is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest. Working with celebrities, the wrong way to save a troubled brand, using social media is not the same as consulting on social media, design ten years ago and now, can one web designer do it all? Links for this episode:AboutSarah Parmenter (@sazzy) | TwitterSarah Parmenter – MediumSarah Parmenter (@sazzy) • Instagram photos and videosAn Event Apart: Denver 2017 Special Edition Web Design & UX ConferenceThe New Macbook Pro with TouchbarOath's advisory board has Serena Williams as chair and Russell Wilson, Chuck D and Karlie Kloss as members | FierceCableSuperDuper!Brought to you by: HelloFresh (For $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit HelloFresh.com and enter BWS30). Videoblocks (Go to Videoblocks.com/bigwebshow to get all the stock footage, audio, and images you can imagine for just $149). Squarespace (Visit Squarespace.com to get a free trial and use the offer code BIGWEBSHOW for 10% off your first purchase).
Designer, entrepreneur, and social media consultant Sarah Parmenter is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest. Working with celebrities, the wrong way to save a troubled brand, using social media is not the same as consulting on social media, design ten years ago and now, can one web designer do it all?
Host @zeldman checks in with frequent guest @sazzy to discuss blogging, design, social media consulting, Britain, America, speaking, travel, and, oh, yes, that election. Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow). Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/bigwebshow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free).
Host @zeldman checks in with frequent guest @sazzy to discuss blogging, design, social media consulting, Britain, America, speaking, travel, and, oh, yes, that election.
Sarah Parmenter (@sazzy) and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss social media, the truth about Facebook Likes, growing your design business, getting bigger clients, sucking the joy out of web design, how the industry is changing, hair care for manly men, and more. Links for this episode:Sarah Parmenter - User Interface Designer. The blog of designer, Sarah Parmenter.Sarah Parmenter - User Interface Designer. | The blog of designer, Sarah Parmenter.UI Design, iPhone User Interface Design, UI Designer - You Know Who, Leigh-on-Sea, EssexBlushbar - The Blow Dry BarLearning FlexboxSarah Parmenter - User Interface Designer.Sarah Parmenter - User Interface Designer.Sarah Parmenter (@sazzy) | TwitterBrought to you by Casper (Visit the link and use the code BIGWEBSHOW at checkout to get $50 towards your brand new mattress) and DreamHost (Visit the link to sign up and make sure to use the code THEBIGWEBSHOW395 at checkout and you'll get top rated web hosting for just $3.95/month and a free domain name).
Sarah Parmenter (@sazzy) and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss social media, the truth about Facebook Likes, growing your design business, getting bigger clients, sucking the joy out of web design, how the industry is changing, hair care for manly men, and more.
On the last show of season 12 we talk with Sarah Parmenter about finding the right work / life balance in our business. For a transcription of this week's show and links to all the sites mentioned visit: https://boagworld.com/episode/1215/
In this Christmas special we hear stories of christmas past from Chris Coyier, Sarah Parmenter, Dan Edwards, Bruce Lawson, and many, many more.
Nicole Fenton is an independent editor and consultant.
Gemma Bennett is a wellness expert based in the UK that's shining a light on the issues in our industry no one wants to talk about.
In this episode, Sarah and Josh discuss the ins and outs of using design skills to create and sell physical products.
In part three of this series, Josh and Sarah discuss building digital products.
In part 2 of this series, Sarah and Josh talk about the importance and truths of side projects.
Sarah and Josh discuss client work as part one of a series on transitioning between clients, projects and products.
Sarah and Josh discuss travel, the business of Blushbar & Patterns, writing books, and filming Under the Dome.
To say that Josh Long is an entrepreneur who keeps himself busy is an understatement. He's the creator of the to-do list app Cheddar, the podcasting service Simplecast, and oversees sponsorship at the Great Discontent. In this interview he talks to me about the underlying themes and threads of his life's work and how to identify yours. Josh's exposure to entrepreneurship at a very early ageWhy entrepreneurship is all about creating valueThe innate entrepreneurial spirit within all of us Why our low points teach us so much about ourselvesLearning to put things in perspective when you're challengedWhy facing your fears head on is the best way to deal with themLooking at your whole life through the lens of design Finding the things that make you weird to develop your own frameworksThe concept of design as a religion Stripping things down to a core idea Why should build and create things that you wish existed Josh's role in getting projects and funded for The Great DiscontentWhat separates the risk takers from the ones who play it safeA look at the work that Josh did with Seth GodinThe cathartic drive that comes from pain Leveraging the patterns of successful people you admireThe difference between getting A's in life Why Josh is only focused on serving 1000 people The role that the story plays in everything you createJosh Long is a designer and writer with a degree in philosophy and three books under his belt: Execute, Jenius, and Design Evolution. He co-hosts the Happy Monday podcast with Sarah Parmenter, is building the to-do app Cheddar, coordinates sponsorships for The Great Discontent, and is the co-founder of Simplecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cameron Koczon is the founder of Fictive Kin.
Anna Debenham is a front end developer and an all-around great person.
Jen Mussari is a freelance illustrator and hand-letterer.
Sarah and Josh call for a bit of reform in our industry's conference circuit.
Colin Devroe is the founder of Plain, makers of Barley and Unmarked.
Emma Boulton is the Editor in Chief at Five Simple Steps.
Kevin Hoffman is a strategist, collaborator and information architect.
Jared Spool is a UX Designer and Founder of the Unicorn Institute.
Dean Bradshaw is an amazing advertising photographer and director.
Andrew Green makes some of our favorite Mac accessories at TwelveSouth.
Noah Stokes is a front end developer and founder of Bold.
Sarah Parmenter talks about rethinking the designer's role in the era of flat design; launching a design-led business—from concept to franchising in four months; misbehaving Fusion Drives, cracked Retina screens and other digital-age delights.
Sarah Parmenter talks about rethinking the designer’s role in the era of flat design; launching a design-led business—from concept to franchising in four months; misbehaving Fusion Drives, cracked Retina screens and other digital-age delights.
Sam Soffes is a prolific iOS developer.
Sarah and Josh discuss unplugging and being more personal in 2014.
Sarah and Josh talk about their new venture and New Year's resolutions.
As part of the Christmas Crossover, Sarah and Josh explore a set of questions with Libby from Adobe Typekit.
Ethan Marcotte is the godfather of the responsive web.
Mel Kirk is a social campaign architect and owner of Tribal Media.
This week, Sarah and Josh chat about design and how we apply it to our everyday lives.
Aral Balkan is a User Experience Designer and founder of Prometheus.
Sarah and Josh sit down with friends to recap the Patterns Tiny Summit.
This week, Sarah and Josh talk about the importance of side projects.
Ben Welch is the customer experience manager at Typekit, who just happens to have a great set of pipes.
Dave Rupert is a front end developer and one of our favorite people on the web (and in life).
Sarah and Josh talk about the awesomeness known as Brooklyn Beta.
Mark Boulton is the owner of Mark Boulton Design and Five Simple Steps.
Jessi Arrington is a designer and fellow happy person.
Dann Petty is a designer based in San Francisco, currently working on Hum.
Kerem Suer is a designer based in San Francisco.
Sarah Parmenter co-hosts the show in place of Andrew. This week's topic is money related – Sarah and Anna talk about fair pricing, taking payment before site launch, and educating clients with unreasonably low budgets. Anna also asks Sarah about her exciting new venture and what drove her to start a completely different business. They discuss the importance of honesty, and how working on side projects can help with motivation. This show is sponsored by Perch, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and Hammer for Mac, the nifty development tool for designers and developers.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with the Queen of Content, Kristina Halvorson.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with the smart and witty Carl Smith of nGen Works.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with the clever and talented Andy Clarke.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long chat with their dear friends, the talented and charming Ryan and Tina Essmaker from The Great Discontent.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with the ever-curious and education-reforming Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long chat with their friend, designer and illustrator Frank Chimero.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long shake things up a bit and talk with the very special photography duo, Craig and Kate.
This week on Happy Monday, Josh Long and Sarah Parmenter talk with their friend Simon Collison.
In this episode, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with Cameron Moll of Authentic Jobs about craft, inspiration, and taking your time to get things right.
In the fourth installment of the Happy Monday Podcast, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with the wonderfully talented Jessica Hische.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with special guest Josh Brewer about Twitter, great books, the new Gmail app for iPhone, Mailbox app, Rushmore, Mailchimp, infographics, Execute book, and more.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with Elliot Jay Stocks about the web industry and the new movement of self-publishing. They also discuss new tools in front-end development and give us some interesting insight into the creative industry.
Jeffrey Zeldman interviews returning guest Sarah Parmenter (.net magazine designer of the year) about designing an app for the homeless; the challenges of multi-device design; teaching HTML and CSS to young people; designing an extremely high-profile multi-platform, multiple magazine newsreader app; the ideal number of employees for a small design studio; Brooklyn vs. Leigh-on-Sea; steeping yourself in platforms you don't use personally; her role as a judge in an upcoming British TV series about design and technology; the increasing complexity of digital design; comping, collaborative, and presentational tools and processes; and more. Links for this episode:http://www.sazzy.co.uk/https://twitter.com/sazzyhttp://www.youknowwhodesign.com/http://dribbble.com/sarahhttp://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/44This episode is sponsored by Shutterstock.com, where you'll find over twenty million stock photos, vectors, illustrations, and video clips. Get 30% off any package using discount code bigwebshow11.
Jeffrey Zeldman interviews returning guest Sarah Parmenter (.net magazine designer of the year) about designing an app for the homeless; the challenges of multi-device design; teaching HTML and CSS to young people; designing an extremely high-profile multi-platform, multiple magazine newsreader app; the ideal number of employees for a small design studio; Brooklyn vs. Leigh-on-Sea; steeping yourself in platforms you don't use personally; her role as a judge in an upcoming British TV series about design and technology; the increasing complexity of digital design; comping, collaborative, and presentational tools and processes; and more.
This Snippets covers Day 1 speakers Dave Rupert and Sara Parmenter and the afterparty shenanigans. Tune in to next weeks show for our discussion on Day 2 Attendee Talks (including ours!) (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/frontendconf-2)
For this Snippet, we discuss Rush Jobs Are Rarely Necessary by Sarah Parmenter. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/rush-jobs-are-rarely-necessary)
Sarah Parmenter joins Dan and Jeffrey to discuss putting yourself online and living in public, creepy stalkers, being star struck, accents and idioms, distinguishing your work and brand through simplifying, her iOS Workshops, and sexism and discrimination in the web business. Sponsored by FreshBooks and MailChimp.
Sarah Parmenter joins Dan and Jeffrey to discuss putting yourself online and living in public, creepy stalkers, being star struck, accents and idioms, distinguishing your work and brand through simplifying, her iOS Workshops, and more.
On this week's show: Ryan and Stanton are joined by Sarah Parmenter to answer Justin's question about what he needs to learn to become a web designer.
On this week's show: The northerners are back with special guest host Sarah Parmenter. We answer your questions on how to quote for projects and whether using off-the-shelf software is wrong and we have a chat with Sarah on her experiences in the industry and the difference between developing for clients and developing for yourself.