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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2018 · 43 MIN

264: Oven Mittens

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This week, we answer two listener questions about designing for the tech-unsavvy and providing value as an inexperienced designer. In news, we discuss the latest anniversary set from Ugmonk and a new audio-only feature from Periscope. Lastly, we wrap up with cool things, including a ridiculously thorough typeface and a utility that remembers your window layouts. Follow-up: Michael Knepprath’s last name is pronounced kuh-NEPP’-rath with a non-silent “K” The same is true of Morgan Knutson News: Jeff Sheldon of Ugmonk just released the 10th Anniversary Set (but it sold out in less than 24 hours) He also made a Kickstarter for Gather, which is a minimal, modular organizer that cuts clutter He tweeted his design process for the 10th Anniversary Set If you live in SF, the Mountains shirt is ubiquitous @Jack tweeted about a new audio-only broadcasting feature for Periscope Listener Questions: Robert Spivack asks: “Why are products like Dropbox, YouTube, and Facebook with millions of users (and tons of on-staff designers) such a piece of crap to use from the point of view of real-world, non-Silicon Valley, Kool-aid-drinking, average users?” The NES controller is simple The PS4 controller is complicated A redesign of the Save icon used to live here, but it seems to be gone now Sam Chang asks: “What are your thoughts on how to provide value early on as an inexperienced designer?” Bob Baxley spoke about providing value in Design Details 158: D.R.E.A.M. (feat. Bob Baxley) One Cool Thing: Brian shared InterUI by Rasmus Andersson Just a reminder: he failed to best Marshall at the Helvarial Quiz last episode in Design Details 263: News, News, and More News Marshall shared Stay, which is a great companion to Moom Golden Krishna talks about how No Interface Is the Best Interface Siri Shortcuts are coming in iOS 12 Design Details on the Web: We are @designdetailsfm Brian is @brian_lovin Marshall is @marshallbock Sarah is @sarahberus Drew is @luperdev Join the conversation on Spectrum Leave us a review on iTunes This week's episode was brought to you in part by Asana: Asana is growing, and they’re looking to hire 6 new product designers and design managers via a few days of interviews in Chicago and Austin. Find out more by clicking on the links at the top of https://asana.design. This week's episode was also brought to you in part by InVision Studio: InVision Studio is the world’s most powerful screen design tool that brings together design, prototyping, animation, and collaboration all in one place. Check it out and get started for free at https://www.invisionapp.com/studio.

This week, we answer two listener questions about designing for the tech-unsavvy and providing value as an inexperienced designer. In news, we discuss the latest anniversary set from Ugmonk and a new audio-only feature from Periscope. Lastly, we wrap up with cool things, including a ridiculously thorough typeface and a utility that remembers your window layouts.

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