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297: Day-to-Day Design Struggles
Podcast |
Design Details
Publisher |
Spec
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Design
Technology
Publication Date |
May 22, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:56:25

This week, we take a break from talking about high-level design problems and dive into the specific struggles we find ourselves running into lately, including pushing through the last ten percent, maintaining multiple realities, gaining stakeholder buy-in, and designing around moving targets. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a science-fiction page-turner and a thought-provoking video series.


Sponsor:

>> Want to become a sponsor of Design Details yourself? Email brian@spec.fm or sarah@spec.fm to get started :)

This week's episode is brought to you by Dribbble Hang Time NYC With more than 25 talks, workshops, and intimate conversations to choose from, Dribbble's Hang Time design conference is your chance to join hundreds of designers in NYC for a day of inspiration, learning, and career growth. Dribbble has lined up presentations by some of the best and brightest in the industry, and attendees can expect a wide variety of talks and workshops, each in an intimate, limited-seat setting for a meaningful conference experience.

Save $100 off your ticket by using the code DESIGNDETAILS through Friday, May 31, 2019. And follow us @designdetailsfm to find out more about getting a fully paid ticket.


Follow-up:

Designers in tech, you can spot em from afar They all wear the same clothes, and don't drive cars They all go on hikes, most ride bikes And if you hit the dating apps, they look alike They talk about some big ideas, and use language Like "design is a tool we'll all use to save the planet" Then they go back to their desk (standing) Tweak a couple pixels, cause their job is so demanding Text a designer? The message is blue Meet a designer? They probably got a beard, too See a designer? They're usually white I'm talking pale-ass motherfucker, blindingly bright They often have the best intentions, but the truth is They're just another cog in a machine that is ruthless Cause if you give a guy a KPI They're gonna push retention till society dies We're all different, we think different All of us uniquely happen to think different Skeuomorphism is dead, I'm insisting It's all about that flat design now, listen On Design Details Brian and Marshall yell


Industry Talk:

  • It's tedious to push through the last 10% of a project
  • The heat death of the universe is "an idea of an ultimate fate of the universe in which the universe has evolved to a state of no thermodynamic free energy and therefore can no longer sustain processes that increase entropy"
  • Video [GoT Spoilers!]: "Not today" is what we say to the God of Rough Edges
  • GIF: Shame
  • Maintaining multiple realities in one's head can be difficult
  • MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product, or "a product with just enough features to satisfy early customers and provide feedback for future product development"
  • Ten pounds of shit in a five-pound bag is an idiom meant to describe anything that is overfull or a situation that is undesirable
  • Playlist: "Framer Feature Announcements" do a great job of creating excitement around prototyping features
  • Gaining stakeholder buy-in and design for others' surfaces can be tricky with a lot of stakeholders and in-progress roadmaps
  • Design-by-committee is "a disparaging term for a project that has many designers involved but no unifying plan or vision"
  • Headcanon is "an interpretation of a fictional universe accepted by an individual fan, but not necessarily found within or supported by the official canon"
  • Forcing functions are "any task, activity or event that forces you to take action and produce a result"

One Cool Thing:

  • Brian shared Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, "a brilliantly plotted tale that is at once sweeping and intimate, mind-bendingly strange and profoundly human"
  • Marshall shared the Spectrum series by Jubilee, a playlist of videos "revealing the spectrum of beliefs within a specific group"

Design Details on the Web:


BYEEEEE!

This week, we take a break from talking about high-level design problems and dive into the specific struggles we find ourselves running into lately, including pushing through the last ten percent, maintaining multiple realities, gaining stakeholder buy-in, and designing around moving targets. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a science-fiction page-turner and a thought-provoking video series.

This week, we take a break from talking about high-level design problems and dive into the specific struggles we find ourselves running into lately, including pushing through the last ten percent, maintaining multiple realities, gaining stakeholder buy-in, and designing around moving targets. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a science-fiction page-turner and a thought-provoking video series.


Sponsor:

>> Want to become a sponsor of Design Details yourself? Email brian@spec.fm or sarah@spec.fm to get started :)

This week's episode is brought to you by Dribbble Hang Time NYC With more than 25 talks, workshops, and intimate conversations to choose from, Dribbble's Hang Time design conference is your chance to join hundreds of designers in NYC for a day of inspiration, learning, and career growth. Dribbble has lined up presentations by some of the best and brightest in the industry, and attendees can expect a wide variety of talks and workshops, each in an intimate, limited-seat setting for a meaningful conference experience.

Save $100 off your ticket by using the code DESIGNDETAILS through Friday, May 31, 2019. And follow us @designdetailsfm to find out more about getting a fully paid ticket.


Follow-up:

Designers in tech, you can spot em from afar They all wear the same clothes, and don't drive cars They all go on hikes, most ride bikes And if you hit the dating apps, they look alike They talk about some big ideas, and use language Like "design is a tool we'll all use to save the planet" Then they go back to their desk (standing) Tweak a couple pixels, cause their job is so demanding Text a designer? The message is blue Meet a designer? They probably got a beard, too See a designer? They're usually white I'm talking pale-ass motherfucker, blindingly bright They often have the best intentions, but the truth is They're just another cog in a machine that is ruthless Cause if you give a guy a KPI They're gonna push retention till society dies We're all different, we think different All of us uniquely happen to think different Skeuomorphism is dead, I'm insisting It's all about that flat design now, listen On Design Details Brian and Marshall yell


Industry Talk:

  • It's tedious to push through the last 10% of a project
  • The heat death of the universe is "an idea of an ultimate fate of the universe in which the universe has evolved to a state of no thermodynamic free energy and therefore can no longer sustain processes that increase entropy"
  • Video [GoT Spoilers!]: "Not today" is what we say to the God of Rough Edges
  • GIF: Shame
  • Maintaining multiple realities in one's head can be difficult
  • MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product, or "a product with just enough features to satisfy early customers and provide feedback for future product development"
  • Ten pounds of shit in a five-pound bag is an idiom meant to describe anything that is overfull or a situation that is undesirable
  • Playlist: "Framer Feature Announcements" do a great job of creating excitement around prototyping features
  • Gaining stakeholder buy-in and design for others' surfaces can be tricky with a lot of stakeholders and in-progress roadmaps
  • Design-by-committee is "a disparaging term for a project that has many designers involved but no unifying plan or vision"
  • Headcanon is "an interpretation of a fictional universe accepted by an individual fan, but not necessarily found within or supported by the official canon"
  • Forcing functions are "any task, activity or event that forces you to take action and produce a result"

One Cool Thing:

  • Brian shared Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, "a brilliantly plotted tale that is at once sweeping and intimate, mind-bendingly strange and profoundly human"
  • Marshall shared the Spectrum series by Jubilee, a playlist of videos "revealing the spectrum of beliefs within a specific group"

Design Details on the Web:


BYEEEEE!

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