530: Keaton Taylor on Product Design, Career Paths, and DadTalk Show

Published: Aug. 29, 2022, 7:04 a.m.

Show DescriptionKeaton Taylor is a product designer at Discord and stopped by the show to talk about getting distracted by new dev toys, spoons as the best worst analogy, Wichita as the new Portland, working at Discord, and the interesting career paths for developers and designers in 2022.\nListen on Website →GuestsKeaton TaylorGuest's Main URL \u2022 Guest's TwitterKeaton is a product designer who loves to dabble in front-end code. Currently, he's designing for the future of communities at Discord.\nLinks\nDiscord\nDiscord API\nBackyard\nSponsorsNotionOne workspace. Every team. We\u2019re more than a doc. Or a table. Customize Notion to work the way you do.\n\nConnect your teams, projects, and docs in Notion \u2014 so you can bust silos and move as one.\n\nStale wikis aren't helpful. Neither are floating docs. In Notion, your daily work and knowledge live side by side \u2014 so you never lose context.\n\nNotion solves problems common and unique to every team. These are just a few. Try Notion free.DequeThis episode of ShopTalk is brought to you by Deque, the makers of axe.\n\nDo you know how accessible your website is? Can people with disabilities access it?\n\nIf you aren\u2019t sure, you can get started in just minutes with the free axe DevTools browser extension.\n\nInstall it in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox.\n\nNavigate to the website you want to test, then open axe DevTools.\n\nClick the \u201cScan ALL of my page\u201d button.\n\nAnd within a matter of milliseconds, you will get a list of accessibility issues with details and guidance on how to go about fixing them!\n\nIf you want everyone to be able to access your website, you need to start testing it for accessibility. And axe is the perfect place for dev teams to begin that process. You don\u2019t even need to know anything about digital accessibility.\n\nLet axe DevTools do the heavy lifting and try it for free today!\n\nVisit deque.com/shoptalk to get started.