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| Ryan Scott - Making strategic impact as a designer | 29 Aug 2024 | 01:06:54 | |
This week's episode is with Ryan Scott who was an early designer at Doordash and then spent years as a design lead at Airbnb. Nowadays Ryan teaches hundreds of designers ranging from seniors to VPs how to make a bigger impact at your company. This episode is jam-packed with insights about:
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| Oliur - Grow your personal brand and get noticed as a designer | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:58:00 | |
Investing in my personal brand has been the best investment I’ve ever made in my career. So I wanted to find the perfect designer to give a personal branding masterclass and I think it’s Oliur. He’s built a massive audience across YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, etc. and he shares his hard-earned knowledge in this episode:
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| Kathy Zheng - How to make the jump to staff designer | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:49:22 | |
This week’s episode is with Kathy Zheng who is currently the Head of design at a Web3 protocol called Optimism. But before that she was the first designer at Patreon and went on to spend over 6 years at Github. So the goal of this conversation is to look at how Kathy grew as a designer while at Github and identify the specific milestones on her journey to reaching senior and eventually staff designer. We get into the weeds about:
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| Alex Cornell - Mastering the art of influence | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:54:32 | |
When you think about storytelling in design... Alex Cornell is often the person that comes to mind. And that's a big reason why he's one of the most requested guests on the show. So this episode is a deep dive into the finer details of communication. We talk about:
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| Maggie Appleton - Becoming an AI-native designer | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:52:53 | |
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| Ian Wharton - The secret to great storytelling | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:52:53 | |
Remember how Michael Wandelmeier told us Metalab hired a storytelling coach? Well that coach is Ian Wharton. He’s an Apple Design Award winner, CEO of Aide Health, and he teaches storytelling techniques to teams like Dyson, BBC, Huge, etc. So this episode breaks down the key storytelling concepts that he shares in his course Sell the Idea. We talk about the importance of the inciting incident, how to empower others to share your ideas, and a lot more… But he also presents some compelling ideas about why designers are the most suited people to start companies that solve societal level challenges. All you need is a bias toward action. So if you’ve been considering starting your own thing, there’s a lot we can learn from Ian’s journey as a design founder.
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| Amy Lima - How to turn a layoff into a dream job | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:52:29 | |
~6 months ago Amy Lima was laid off and has been preparing for this episode ever since. So in this interview she gives us an inside look at her process for landing a dream role at Duolingo. If you’re looking for your next role then this conversation is quite the playbook. She has the job hunt process down to a science. Some topics covered:
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| Julius Tarng - Dissolving the line between design and engineering | 30 May 2024 | 00:50:02 | |
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| Raphael Schaad - Designing a startup from 0 to acquisition | 23 May 2024 | 00:48:09 | |
When it comes to design founder stories, Raphael Schaad’s is one of the best. So this episode is the first-ever telling of how Raphael designed and built Cron (which became Notion Calendar). We talk about:
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| Alex Schleifer - How design at Airbnb creates a culture of craft at scale | 16 May 2024 | 00:47:59 | |
Alex Schleifer was the long-time Chief Design Officer at Airbnb where he grew the team from ~35 to over 600 people. So this conversation is an inside look at what makes design at Airbnb so special. We discuss:
Alex’s “People vs. Algorithms” podcast Mentioned Airbnb alumni:
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| Noam Segal - Tools and tactics for modern user research | 09 May 2024 | 00:55:42 | |
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| Helen Tran - Designing with a founder mindset | 01 May 2024 | 00:45:43 | |
Helen Tran was an early designer at Shopify and is now leading product design at AngelList. But in between those two roles she also ran her own startup for three years. So the goal of this conversation is to figure out how that period of time impacted her design practice so we can all learn how to design with a founder’s mindset. In this episode we discuss: - How Helen is approaching design leadership differently this time around - How Helen constructors hypotheses to influence product strategy - Why Helen made sacrifices to her production skills - The keys to designing in a pre-PMF company - The #1 way to help founders - + a lot more Helen’s website - https://helentran.com/ Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub N ow you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Maheen Sohail - Navigating ambiguity in AI design | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:45:45 | |
This week’s episode is with Maheen Sohail who is a senior staff designer working on generative at Meta. She joined as one of the earliest designers on both the VR and AI teams, so a big part of this discussion is about navigating ambiguity when there’s no clear playbook to follow. We go deep into:
⭐ KEY TAKEAWAYS Nobody knows what they’re doing This is especially true when you’re designing products for emerging technologies like AI. It’s easy to look at people working on these AI-native products and assume they have it all figured out… but we’re all still learning and exploring what’s possible. This came up in George Kedenburg’s episode too. Curiosity > everything I asked Maheen what traits are more important than curiosity for people interested in designing AI products. Her answer? Nothing. The importance of passion projects There’s a trend I’m noticing in these interviews… the designers who are creating cutting edge use cases for AI are the ones actively exploring the technology with side projects. Reading essays isn’t the way to learn. You have to want something to exist in the world and use that as a reason to figure out what’s possible. For Maheen it was using AI models to colorize images of Pakistan. For Nate Parrott it was using AI to hallucinate in HTML.
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| Hunter Hammonds - Positioning pt. 2: How to scale to $1M+ | 25 Apr 2024 | 00:54:01 | |
Today we're talking with designer and entrepreneur, Hunter Hammonds, who has grown 5 different agencies to millions in revenue in less than a year. So in this episode we walk through the different stages of building an independent design business—starting from positioning yourself as a solopreneur all the way to scaling operations to 7 figures. We get into the weeds about: - Hunter’s framework for selling yourself on a landing page - The tactics OffMenu uses to convert more leads to customers - Why Hunter thinks MRR is a misguided metric - What operational fat you can trim to increase margins - How you can improve your sales calls - + a lot more - Petr Knoll - https://twitter.com/iampetrknoll (design partner OffMenu) - Christian O’Brian - https://www.linkedin.com/in/obrienchristian/ (CEO OffMenu) - Sahil Bloom - https://twitter.com/SahilBloom (partner OffMenu) - Agencies - Instrument - https://www.instrument.com/ - Basic - https://www.basicagency.com/ Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 | |||
| Nick Pattison - Positioning pt. 1: How to make $15k/week | 24 Apr 2024 | 00:41:39 | |
Ready for a masterclass in positioning? Nick Pattison has been working for himself for well over 10 years... but recently he's laser-focused on running 1-week brand sprints (and it's working). So this episode is a deep dive into his new freelance playbook: - The automations that allow him to focus on sales and creative direction - Lessons learned from running 25+ brand sprints at $15k each - How Nick focuses on growing his creative muscles - His strategies for presenting work to clients - Why he stopped writing proposals - + a lot more… - Nick’s agency: Primary Studio - https://primary.studio/ - Nick’s talent company: Stellar - https://www.stellar.work/ - Nick’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/thenickpattison Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 | |||
| Dennis Müller - Designing with soul | 18 Apr 2024 | 00:47:47 | |
This episode is the ultimate design founder story. Dennis shares all of the ups and downs along his journey to build Amie—a new productivity tool that captures your emails, calendar, and to-dos in a single beautiful product. Some of the highlights: - Where Dennis draws inspiration - The traits Dennis looked for in early hires - What Dennis looks for in design candidates - The backstory behind Amie’s viral website launch - How Dennis balances his intuition with product feedback - How Dennis thinks about innovating vs. capitalizing on familiarity - Things 3 app - https://culturedcode.com/things/ - Stefan - https://twitter.com/_animify the Amie design engineer - Devin - https://www.cognition-labs.com/introducing-devin—AI coder - Brian Chesky interview - https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/brian-cheskys-contrarian-approach on Lenny’s Podcast - The Amo app - https://amo.co/ - Dennis’s custom Amie pants - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GEoOIsjW0AUYiTj?format=jpg&name=900x900 Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Vercel’s Glenn Hitchcock & John Pham - Design engineering deep dive | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:42:05 | |
Over the last few months, design engineering has by far been the #1 most requested topic. So I wanted to get the inside scoop from the team at Vercel to learn more. In this episode we get to hear from: 1. Glenn Hitchcock - https://twitter.com/glennui (Director of design engineering) 2. John Pham - https://twitter.com/JohnPhamous (Lead design engineer) The goal of this conversation is to help people understand the role that design engineers play and to outline a path you can take to develop some of these skills. We talk about: - The strategy behind Vercel’s new website - Why Vercel built a design engineering team - How designers collaborate with design engineers - What Vercel looks for when hiring design engineers - How Vercel is always building with re-usability in mind - + a lot more - Maggie Appleton’s quote on software creation from our group interview - https://anthonyhobday.com/blog/20240122.html - Framer components - https://drams.framer.website/ (inspired by Dieter Rams’ design principles) - Screwball scramble - https://us.tomy.com/screwball-scramble/ - Dead Simple Sites - https://deadsimplesites.com/ Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Michael Wandelmaier - Envisioning the art of the possible | 04 Apr 2024 | 00:54:12 | |
Since the beginning of my design career, I’ve looked up to Metalab. So this interview is a special one because we get to learn from their Head of Design, Michael Wandelmeier. We go deep into how design works at Metalab and talk about specific strategies around: - Mike’s go-to storytelling tactics - The importance of opinionated design - When they ignore constraints on a project - The unique way they map out user journeys - Tips for driving alignment on complex projects - How they use the “ridiculously early hypothesis” Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Adam Mura - How to design and build websites faster with AI | 03 Apr 2024 | 00:28:30 | |
One of the tools I'm most interested in right now is Relume. 200k+ people are using it to design and build websites faster with AI. They have a massive set of Figma/Webflow components which allows them to take a unique approach that “respects the process” of web design. In this bonus episode, their co-founder Adam gives us an end-to-end demo where he sitemaps, wireframes, designs, and builds a full website in ~30 min. We then get into the weeds about: - How the web design process will evolve with AI - What this means for the role of designer - His journey as a design founder adapting to AI - Where Relume is headed next as a company 👀 Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 - Relume’s Figma library - https://www.relume.io/figma-library - Relume’s Webflow library - https://www.relume.io/components - Galileo - https://www.usegalileo.ai/explore (another AI tool we mentioned) 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Rich Arnold - Becoming a creative problem solver | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:38:09 | |
Rich Arnold was the Head of Design at Vine, a design lead on the early Instagram Stories team, and now he works as a design manager at Coinbase. So this episode goes deep into: - How Rich grew as a storyteller at IG - Why we cant let data be the designer - The importance of “zooming out” in your work - How to grow your creative problem solving muscles - What it takes to design successful consumer products - Ian Spalter (Old Head of Design at Instagram) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianspalter/ - Rus Yusupov (Cofounder of Vine and HQ Trivia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rus_Yusupov#:~:text=Rus%20Yusupov%20(born%20May%204,and%20CEO%20of%20HQ%20Trivia. - Lapse (Mobile App) - https://www.lapse.com/) | |||
| Brad Frost - The new frontier of design systems | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:51:28 | |
If you’ve dabbled in design systems then you’re no doubt familiar with Brad Frost and atomic design. He’s laid the foundation for design systems teams around the world. So in this discussion we talk about the types of challenges he faces at Big Medium and how he’s envisioning the future of design systems:
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| Gabe Valdivia - Storytelling, freelancing, and designing 0 to 1 | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:45:05 | |
One of the most requested guests has been Gabe Valdivia. He was an early designer at Facebook, a designer manager at Google, and has led design for different startups over the years most recently as the head of design for Patreon. But in the last year he's made the jump to start his own practice and position himself as a fractional design partner for early stage teams. So a lot of this conversation gets into the weeds about what it's like to design 0 to 1 experiences. We talk about tactics for speed, storytelling, prototyping and a lot more... Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 | |||
| Andy Allen - What’s wrong with software design today | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:47:44 | |
As soon as I read No More Boring Apps I was hooked. Andy Allen immediately became one of my design heroes and now I use his Not Boring apps daily. So this conversation is a behind-the-scenes of his journey, an analysis of the state of software design, and a glimpse of where we’re headed next as an industry. Some highlights: - The design tools Andy is most excited about - Andy’s advice for people wanting to learn 3D - The differences between good and great design - The 4 things needed for design to have cultural impact - How AI will empower us to deliver tailored software at scale - Why the future of design tooling might mirror the game industry Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| George Kedenburg - Pushing past the pixels | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:48:45 | |
After 8 years designing at Meta, George Kedenburg III pulled a 180 and joined Humane as a design lead. So this conversation is a deep dive into designing AI products and how the role of product designer evolves in an AI-native company:
Pushing past the pixels The real value of design is being able to look at an ambiguous situation and understand what you should explore. Rectangles so happen to be the most common way to express that value. But the real skill is creative problem solving. Working at a company like Humane forces designers to contribute design thinking beyond the pixels. Prompt design > prompt engineering If the AI model is a chef, then you’re responsible for designing the kitchen. You don’t know what the user will order, so it’s a lot of trial and error to ensure you have the right data on hand at the right moments. It’s no different than thinking through drop-off in an onboarding flow. Which is why George views working with these models as “prompt design” rather than “prompt engineering” There are no AI edge cases When you’re prototyping AI products, your prototypes don’t “break” or “fall over” like they do in Figma. That’s because the boundaries of what exists in the prototype become much blurrier. Instead of designing contained flows, you’re laying a foundation and allowing the model to extrapolate out from there. There are no more hard edges. George mentions Claude Artifacts as an example of someone putting the pieces together in the right order | |||
| Jenny Wen - The art of designing for delight | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:40:51 | |
In this episode we get to hear from Jenny Wen who is the person who originally designed and brought Figjam to market. This conversation is full of inslights like:
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| Soleio - What makes a truly great software designer | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:52:35 | |
Soleio made a name for himself as the 2nd design hire at Facebook and eventually went on to lead design at Dropbox. Now he invests in extraordinary software startups like Figma, Framer, Vercel, Perplexity, Replit, Universe, tldraw, and dozens more worldwide. So in this discussion we go deep into: - The fascinating story behind project Motion - How Soleio’s skillset evolved during his time at Facebook - When it makes sense to invest in craft (and when it doesn’t) - what Soleio looks for when hiring designers - How startups can attract the top design talent - Why Soleio is so excited about spatial computing - The type of companies Soleio is looking to invest in next Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Kevin Wong - How design works at Webflow | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:41:10 | |
Webflow has had as big an impact on design as any company over the last decade. So this episode is an inside look at their design culture, rituals, and key insights from their Head of Design, Kevin Wong. Here’s a preview of some of the ideas we cover: - How Webflow executed a massive rebrand leading up to their conference - The different types of prototypes for driving alignment - The role of design systems in their latest visual refresh - How designers can handle situations where stakeholders disagree - Ways to improve the way you share your work via Loom - The rituals and processes used by designers at Webflow - How design casts vision with “north stars” Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Ryo Lu - Systems thinking for product designers | 01 Feb 2024 | 00:32:06 | |
In this episode we get to hear from Ryo Lu who was one of the very first designers at Notion. This conversation is an inside look at the Notion design process, how they think about product, and a lot more: - How Notion approached the user research process for AI - Strategies for improving your systems thinking - How design at Notion sources feedback on meaty problems - How Notion thinks about their design system - What Ryo is looking for in your portfolio - How to operate outside the traditional “design” role Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Molly Hellmuth - Building design systems with variables in Figma | 25 Jan 2024 | 00:46:29 | |
In this episode we’re talking with Molly Hellmuth who is the creator of UI Prep where she has an incredible newsletter, design system, and course where she’s taught hundreds of designers all over the world. This discussion gets into the nerdier side of Figma 🤓 We talk all about: - When it does and doesn’t make sense to adopt variables - How to make sure you don’t invest in a Figma strategy that you later regret - Molly’s favorite Figma plugins for design systems - How she’s building components differently in V8 of her UI Prep design system - Her journey as an independent creator - + a lot more Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub | |||
| Derek Briggs - Creating a culture of craft | 18 Jan 2024 | 00:40:56 | |
There’s a new design super team emerging at Clerk and in this episode we get a behind-the-scenes from the leader, Derek Briggs. We get into the weeds about: - How Derek assembled an A-list team from scratch - Why Derek pushed for a dedicated UI engineering team - How Clerk is approaching their massive redesign - Why Derek doesn’t believe in design deadlines - The business case for prioritizing quality - Derek’s #1 piece of advice for younger designers - + a lot more Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub | |||
| Tommy Geoco - How designers can bring their ideas to life | 10 Jan 2024 | 00:51:42 | |
In this episode we get to learn from Tommy Geoco who has launched countless projects, sold a startup, and built an audience of almost a million designers online. This conversation has everything—here’s a little taste of what you can expect: - The wild story behind Tommy selling his first company - Why design tools matter more than ever - How to become better at selling yourself - Tons of strategies for your next side project - Tommy’s mental model for learning as a self-taught designer - Why Tommy doesn’t care about being novel - Ways to improve your “taste” as a designer - Why Tommy acquired UX Tools (and his plans for it) Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Kevin Twohy - How to build an independent design practice | 04 Jan 2024 | 00:49:34 | |
This episode looks at Kevin Twohy’s 10+ year journey going from solo freelancer to independent design studio. We cover a LOT including: - Strategies for cold outreach and pricing - Tips for getting aligned quickly with clients - How Kevin gets plugged into a new team - Why Kevin has started positioning himself as a studio - A better way to take equity in client projects - Why you should be wary of starting a productized agency - + a lot more Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Lauren LoPrete - Inside design systems at Dropbox and Cash App | 03 Jan 2024 | 00:38:57 | |
Lauren LoPrete shares lessons from her experience leading design systems at Dropbox and now at Cash App. We talk about: - What design systems actually look like at scale - Why she’s approaching documentation differently at Cash - Her experience in the Figma variables beta - Why Lauren is so excited about string variables - Traits of successful DS designers that we don’t talk about enough - + a lot more Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Kate Syuma - Designing with a growth mindset | 27 Dec 2023 | 00:43:50 | |
Kate Syuma was the 3rd designer at Miro and went on to become the Head of Growth Design during her 6+ years at the company. This episode is a masterclass in designing for business impact. We discuss: - Her process for identifying the aha moment in your product - How Kate overcame imposter syndrome in her first year - Ways designers can ask better data questions - Insights from researching onboarding at 80+ companies - The importance of designing for emotion vs. solving problems - + a lot more If you want to learn more about Kate definitely check out: Growthmates - https://katesyuma.substack.com/ ✌️ Dive is where the best designers never stop learning 🤿 🌐 dive.club 🐦 twitter.com/joindiveclub Now you can join advanced courses taught by the top designers to help you take a huge leap forward in your career 💪 | |||
| Colin Dunn - What it takes to design a breakthrough AI product | 07 Aug 2024 | 00:51:09 | |
Visual Electric has quickly become my go-to product for image generation and in this week’s episode we get to learn from the founder and designer, Colin Dunn. The whole discussion is an excellent look at the design founder journey as well as a deep dive into AI-native creative tools. We get into the weeds about:
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| Soren Iverson - Training your creative muscles | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:37:28 | |
If you’ve opened Twitter in the last year then you’re definitely familiar with Soren Iverson’s satirical designs like Uber Hotbox and the iMessage typing indicator. So in this episode we get an inside look at his process and lessons he’s learned throughout his career:
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| Kathryn Gonzalez - Defining the visual language for DoorDash | 14 Dec 2023 | 00:45:38 | |
In this episode, Kathryn Gonzalez walks us through how she built the DoorDash design language as the first designer and frontend engineer. We talk about what it's like designing for a 3-sided marketplace, how to figure out the right level of craft for your product, and get an inside look at how DoorDash structures their design system. Kathryn spent almost 7 years at DoorDash and eventually became the Head of Design Infrastructure so this episode is chalk full of wisdom ✨ | |||
| Figma prototyping masterclass (from the team who designed it) | 07 Dec 2023 | 00:48:55 | |
This Deep Dive is a special one because we get to hear from Niko Klein and Garrett Miller from the prototyping team at Figma. We get a behind-the-scenes look at everything that led up to the advanced prototyping release at Config 2023 as well as:
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| Marco Cornacchia - The man who broke design Twitter | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:47:40 | |
In 2022, Marco Cornacchia was coming off of a failed startup and started working on his new portfolio. Little did he know this project would land him a role as the founding designer at Diagram, lay the foundation for design Twitter’s most viral website, and spawn a talk at Webflow’s conference 🤯 In this episode, Marco shares how he (accidentally) created a new trend of animated bento grids. And we also get a behind the scenes of what it was like being the founding designer of Diagram and ultimately getting acquired by Figma. If you’re interested in designing at a startup then you’ll love this episode ✌️ | |||
| How to level up as an IC (feat. Steph Engle, Maheen Sohail & Brian Lovin) | 21 Nov 2023 | 00:43:13 | |
This episode is a panel discussion hosted by Maven where we talk about specific strategies that you can use to become more valuable as an individual contributor on your team. We cover a lot of ground including:
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| James McDonald - Staying ahead of web design trends | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:47:58 | |
In this deep Dive, James gives us a behind-the-scenes of his creative process and how he is reimagining every pixel of the Clerk brand. We get into the weeds of how he establishes visual languages, his approach to animation, and what he looks for in a motif. We also discuss which design trends are worth jumping on, which ones have peaked, and which ones to avoid. If you're into branding, visual design, or landing page techniques then you'll love this episode. | |||
| Brian Lovin - Confessions of a two-time design founder | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:47:30 | |
In this episode, Brian Lovin talks about his journey as a second-time founder and gives a behind-the-scenes of building his new startup, Campsite. He also shares key insights from hundreds of interviews he’s conducted to learn more about what makes a great design process. We talk about: - Strategies for sharing your work and getting feedback - Why Brian thinks we’ve gone too far with landing page design - Finding the right level of craft as a design founder - Why Brian no longer thinks every designers should start a company - The problems with post-COVID design process - What he’s doing differently as a second-time founder - The three values he’s instilling in the design culture at Campsite + a lot more | |||
| David Hoang - How to prepare for design in 2025 | 25 Oct 2023 | 01:02:49 | |
In this Deep Dive, David Hoang gives us a peek into where he thinks the industry is headed and how product designers can prepare for the future. We talk about:
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| Erik Kennedy - Landing page techniques used by the pros | 19 Oct 2023 | 01:05:48 | |
In this episode, we analyze four different websites (Lemonade, Formcarry, Stella Domo + Runway) to help you confidently write and design landing pages that sell 💪 Listen to learn how to:
If you want to go even deeper 👉 check out Erik's new Landing Page Academy 💻 | |||
| How Loom design went 0 to 1 on their new AI product | 12 Oct 2023 | 00:49:17 | |
In this episode we get to go backstage with the design team at Loom! They teach us all about their design process and share takeaways from their recent AI launch including stories about: - Prototyping and researching early concepts - Collaborating with engineers and other cross-functional teams - Using Figjam to gather feedback live - Developing a visual language for AI - Documenting edge cases and all the potential user states - Pivoting mid project 👀 | |||
| Nate Parrott - Going from engineer to founding designer of Arc | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:52:25 | |
The Arc browser is one of the best products I’ve downloaded in the last few years which is why I’m so excited about this interview with their founding designer, Nate Parrott. This conversation, we get an inside look at what makes design at the Browser Company so unique. We discuss:
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| Perry Wang - How to land your dream role as a Junior Designer | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:39:16 | |
This week's Deep Dive features early-career designer, Perry Wang. Previously at Google and now working at Discord. This Deep Dive is a masterclass for junior designers looking to jumpstart their career. We cover a lot👇 | |||
| Adrien Griveau - Lessons from the founding designer at Linear | 21 Sep 2023 | 01:05:15 | |
It’s impossible to overstate the impact that Linear has had on the design world. So you can imagine how excited I was to have the opportunity to learn from their founding designer, Adrien Griveau 🙌 This Deep Dive is an all-access pass to design at Linear including Adrien’s approach to collaborating with the engineering team, the traits that Linear looks for in design candidates and a behind-the-scenes of Linear’s product process. Enjoy :) | |||
| Yuan Wang - Leading high-stakes design presentations | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:47:49 | |
🗣 This interview was special because I got to reconnect with former team member at Maven — Yuan ✌️ Yuan led design at Twitter, Airbnb and Maven and actively coaches creative leaders in the industry ✨ In this interview we talk energy through your career, how we organize our portfolio websites and strategies for presenting work to stakeholders. | |||
| Grace Walker - How to avoid drowning in your first year freelancing | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:35:48 | |
Making the jump and diving into that first year of freelancing can be pretty daunting… 🥲 I wish I could’ve had this chat with Grace about 5 years ago because she was very transparent about the lessons she learned in that first year. In this Deep Dive, she breaks down her strategies for pricing, balancing project work, her tool stack, and a lot more... | |||