This week, we talk about how to be meaningfully involved with the design community on Twitter. We share tips for finding people to follow, what to tweet about, and we dig into the value of building online connections with other designers. As always, we share our cool things for the week, including some futuristic-yet-spooky technology emerging in China, and a top-notch film production company.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Pathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies.You can learn more at pathrise.com/details
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!
- Arjun Mahesh
- Ankur Priyadarshi Chauhan
- Martin M.
- Thiago Valadares Noleto Damasceno
- Julius
- Guilherme Nogales
- Carly Batson
- Grace Lee
- Dániel Góré
- George Thayamkery
- Shogo Tsuruda
- Claire Jardin
Follow-up:
- We are getting close to 128 Patreon supporters, at which point we'll start getting back into the Design Details merch game!
-
Ladies That UX ATL gave us a shoutout as one of their favorite things from 2019 ❤️
-
Michael Woodruff gave us some feedback about chapter markers on the show, inspired by the great organization on the Layout podcast.
-
Manny has a pro-tip for staying on top of your goals: spend that $$$.
-
Adam Carroll is also a huge fan of Mr. Robot. This is the correct opinion.
-
Sam Mason is excited for Design Details crewnecks! So are we 🙃
Listener Questions:
Carly Batson asks:
Hi Marshall & Brian! I love the podcast and finally today after listening to one of the episodes I caved and set up a Twitter. Two questions I’d love for you to answer:
- How is the best way to get involved with the UX community on Twitter and
- I’m a remote designer and have a hard time leveraging connections because I don’t have any designers nearby. How can I use social media to connect with other designers?
Some of our notes:
- Reply earnestly and engage in conversations consistently
- Don't automate your tweets – stay authentic
- Stay positive – the negative conversations and hot takes are so fun, but are ultimately counter-productive
- Use a consistent and friendly profile photo
- Learn in public, share openly, ask questions
- Organize a community in your city
Cool Things:
- Brian shared a travel update (following up on episode 265, Travel Edition, with tech notes from China:
- Marshall shared the filmography of A24, including: Springbreakers, Under the Skin, Amy, A Most Violent Year, Green Room, Ex Machina, The Lobster, Room, Swiss Army Man, The Vvitch, The Disaster Artist, The Florida Project, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Moonlight, A Ghost Story, Killing of a Sacred Deer, It Comes at Night, Mid90s, Eighth Grade, Midsommar, The Lighthouse
- Brian also mentioned Letterboxd, a helpful app to track movies you've seen or maintain a watchlist.
-
Patrick H. Willems is a nice person to start following for good reviews and recommendations.
Design Details on the Web:
BYEEEEE!
This week, we talk about how to be meaningfully involved with the design community on Twitter. We share tips for finding people to follow, what to tweet about, and we dig into the value of building online connections with other designers. As always, we share our cool things for the week, including some futuristic-yet-spooky technology emerging in China, and a top-notch film production company.
This week, we talk about how to be meaningfully involved with the design community on Twitter. We share tips for finding people to follow, what to tweet about, and we dig into the value of building online connections with other designers. As always, we share our cool things for the week, including some futuristic-yet-spooky technology emerging in China, and a top-notch film production company.
Golden Ratio Patrons:
Sisu is looking for a thoughtful and data-savvy designer to help build the next generation of analytics software. You can find out more at sisu.ai. (You might recognize Sisu from our interview with Michie Cao)
Flywheel is a delightfully designed managed WordPress hosting platform, thoughtfully built for busy creatives. Streamline your workflow with their slick platform and sweet set of workflow tools perfectly made for designers! Get started at getflywheel.com/designdetails
Pathrise is an online mentorship program that you land a great UX job. Previous fellows have been placed at Google, IBM, Atlassian and other exciting companies.You can learn more at pathrise.com/details
Latest VIP Patrons:
Huge shoutouts to our latest Very Important Pixels!
- Arjun Mahesh
- Ankur Priyadarshi Chauhan
- Martin M.
- Thiago Valadares Noleto Damasceno
- Julius
- Guilherme Nogales
- Carly Batson
- Grace Lee
- Dániel Góré
- George Thayamkery
- Shogo Tsuruda
- Claire Jardin
Follow-up:
- We are getting close to 128 Patreon supporters, at which point we'll start getting back into the Design Details merch game!
-
Ladies That UX ATL gave us a shoutout as one of their favorite things from 2019 ❤️
-
Michael Woodruff gave us some feedback about chapter markers on the show, inspired by the great organization on the Layout podcast.
-
Manny has a pro-tip for staying on top of your goals: spend that $$$.
-
Adam Carroll is also a huge fan of Mr. Robot. This is the correct opinion.
-
Sam Mason is excited for Design Details crewnecks! So are we 🙃
Listener Questions:
Carly Batson asks:
Hi Marshall & Brian! I love the podcast and finally today after listening to one of the episodes I caved and set up a Twitter. Two questions I’d love for you to answer:
- How is the best way to get involved with the UX community on Twitter and
- I’m a remote designer and have a hard time leveraging connections because I don’t have any designers nearby. How can I use social media to connect with other designers?
Some of our notes:
- Reply earnestly and engage in conversations consistently
- Don't automate your tweets – stay authentic
- Stay positive – the negative conversations and hot takes are so fun, but are ultimately counter-productive
- Use a consistent and friendly profile photo
- Learn in public, share openly, ask questions
- Organize a community in your city
Cool Things:
- Brian shared a travel update (following up on episode 265, Travel Edition, with tech notes from China:
- Marshall shared the filmography of A24, including: Springbreakers, Under the Skin, Amy, A Most Violent Year, Green Room, Ex Machina, The Lobster, Room, Swiss Army Man, The Vvitch, The Disaster Artist, The Florida Project, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Moonlight, A Ghost Story, Killing of a Sacred Deer, It Comes at Night, Mid90s, Eighth Grade, Midsommar, The Lighthouse
- Brian also mentioned Letterboxd, a helpful app to track movies you've seen or maintain a watchlist.
-
Patrick H. Willems is a nice person to start following for good reviews and recommendations.
Design Details on the Web:
BYEEEEE!