Episode 26: Bridging the Gap Between Designers and Developers with Roger Dudler
Publisher |
Jane Portman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Business
Design
Technology
Publication Date |
Jul 07, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:55:58

Our special guest today is Roger Dudler, the founder of Frontify. The mission of their product is bridging the gap between designers and developers, improving the design workflow, and managing brand style guides (which is a huge pain for their large-scale enterpise clients like Lufthansa). You'll hear how they transformed the whole approach by giving project ownership back to the client. Tune in to learn more!

Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app.

Show Notes

  • Frontify — Roger's SaaS product we're talking about
  • ProductBoard — tool they use for product management
  • Intercom — tool they use for getting feedback from users
  • Follow Roger on Twitter: @rogerdudler
Our special guest today is Roger Dudler, the founder of Frontify. The mission of their product is bridging the gap between designers and developers, improving the design workflow, and managing brand style guides (which is a huge pain for their large-scale enterpise clients like Lufthansa). You'll hear how they transformed the whole approach by giving project ownership back to the client. Tune in to learn more!

Our special guest today is Roger Dudler, the founder of Frontify. The mission of their product is bridging the gap between designers and developers, improving the design workflow, and managing brand style guides (which is a huge pain for their large-scale enterpise clients like Lufthansa). You'll hear how they transformed the whole approach by giving project ownership back to the client. Tune in to learn more!

Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app.

Show Notes

  • Frontify — Roger's SaaS product we're talking about
  • ProductBoard — tool they use for product management
  • Intercom — tool they use for getting feedback from users
  • Follow Roger on Twitter: @rogerdudler

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