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Summary: A short, weekly show about design and development hosted by Sam Soffes & Bryn Jackson. Each episode has five short segments comprised of listener questions, tech industry news, and other related topics.
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- Artist: Spec
- Copyright: © 2016 Spec Network, Inc.
Podcasts:
In this episode: text sizes, hiring cutbacks in tech, generics in swift, managing time between side projects and "work", and selling the value of design to your team!
In this episode: design by committee, building icons, source control in Xcode, building a professional portfolio, and Sinatra!
In this episode: firing developers, coding your portfolio, final classes in Swift, coding the right way, and our fantasy apprenticeships!
In this episode: cherrypicking features from other platforms, products we like, HBO's Silicon Valley, finding contract work, & Product Hunt!
In this episode: time estimates, moving on from a company, effective lead developers, small town nostalgia, and iterating with symbols!
In this episode: where to start as a designer, launching Open Source projects, Git workflows, inheriting design projects, 3rd-party assets, and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy jokes.
In this episode: images in CSS, startup culture pros/cons, portfolio case studies, and Twitter!
In this episode: font licensing, data vs intuition, B2B design, A/B testing, and back end services!
In this episode: exporting assets, trends, unpopular values, project lengths, and educating clients!
In this episode: designing with data and the best & worst parts of our jobs!
In this episode: the 5 tools that make us better at our jobs, should PMs design?, remote teams, and Talkshow!
In this episode: organizing design iterations, type scales, prototyping for bots, and writing unit tests!
In this episode: being a generalist, remote UX work, quitting, Adobe XD, and preprocessors!
In this episode: style guide management, processes we use, hiring cheap devs, organizing files for teams, and do's/dont's for new designers!
In this episode: sharing the code workload, valuing user experience, neglecting automated testing, taking notes, and removing "band-aids"!