Episode 026 - Design, neat

Published: Feb. 7, 2017, 7:31 p.m.

b'In this episode, we\\u2019re joined by Julie Horvath, a Design Lead at Apple to help us talk about design. We discuss ways to help improve the collaboration between designers and frontend developers. Julie shares her perspective on building great user experiences for low-bandwidth internet speeds and how taking a progressive enhancement approach can be beneficial to the user.\\n\\nItems mentioned in the episode:\\nUSF, Yammer, CSS Zen Garden, CodePen, Middleman, Heroku, InVision, Sketch, Principle, Swift, Objective-C, Bootstrap, Photoshop, Illustrator, Skitch, React, Design For Hackers, Hackdesign.org, Github, Graceful degradation, CSS Modules, CSS3 for Web Designers\\n\\nGuests:\\nJulie Horvath - @nrrrdcore\\n\\nPanelists:\\nRyan Burgess - @burgessdryan\\nAugustus Yuan - @augburto\\nJem Young - @JemYoung\\nDerrick Showers - @derrickshowers\\nRyan Anklam - @bittersweetryan\\nBrian Holt - @holtbt\\nStacy London - @stacylondoner\\n\\nPicks:\\nJulie Horvath - Middleman\\nJulie Horvath - CSS Modules\\nJulie Horvath - BEM\\nJulie Horvath - Baskets\\nJulie Horvath - Long Division\\nJulie Horvath - ACLU\\nJulie Horvath - East of West\\nJulie Horvath - Kehlani - Sweet Sexy Savage\\nRyan Burgess - Adobe Illustrator\\nRyan Burgess - Homebrew Cask\\nAugustus Yuan - U.S. Web Design Standards\\nAugustus Yuan - Panda\\nJem Young - ACLU\\nJem Young - Frontier\\nDerrick Showers - InVision\\nDerrick Showers - Google Voice\\nRyan Anklam - Smashrun\\nRyan Anklam - Rollup JS\\nBrian Holt - ACLU\\nStacy London - InVision\\nStacy London - Ghostly'