EPISODE · May 8, 2019 · 1H 12M
295: Public Critique and The Facebook Redesign
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This week, we discuss the usefulness of public design critiques, given Brian's eventful week of tweeting stuff. Then we dive deep on the new Facebook redesign, especially the details of the desktop version. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a financial app and a sneaker channel. Sponsor: >> Want to become a sponsor of Design Details yourself? Email [email protected] or [email protected] to get started :) This week's episode is brought to you by Abstract Abstract is design workflow management for modern design teams. With Abstract, you can bring your design workflow into a single, unified place for designers, developers, and stakeholders to collaborate and keep work moving forward. Sign your team up for a free, 30-day trial today by heading over to abstract.com. And if you tweet at @goabstract and @designdetailsfm, with the phrase “improve my design workflow” you’ll be entered for a chance to win a $500 credit to their Business plan. Follow-up: Portal 2 infers your Y-axis preference by asking you to look at the ceiling and floor We shared a first draft of new cover art for the podcast Chrish Dunne offered some good feedback on the cover art, and we're taking it Jonathan Fisher added some visuals to the "bye" from last episode We thought Tea Chang was a great guest, and so did you :) Another thing Jonathan sent in is a haunting piano rendition of our theme song Scriptnotes is a podcast that ends each show with a listener-submitted rendition of their theme song Each episode of If I Were You from Jake and Amir starts with listener-made content Industry Talk: Facebook announced a bunch of stuff at this year's F8 Developer Conference Brian tweeted that he had a lot of questions Turns out, he actually had a lot of questions Brian tweeted about a Kickstarter bug that ultimately wasn't their fault The Brave browser runs on Chromium Three open questions: Where do we draw the line between having an opinion and being a bad participant? Is it useful to ask rhetorical questions in a public setting? Is it unfair to publicly call out a design team over something that could be improved? Refactoring UI put together a list of design tips with examples for before and after Can't Unsee is a fun design comparison quiz We say wrench, but maybe you say spanner Brian tweeted about a usability issue in Figma, and they fixed it App Redesign: Video: "New Facebook Redesign" Article: "Defining the Problem of Elevator Waiting Times" "Lickable" Video: "It's not a wheel, it's a carousel" Video: "Building the New facebook.com with React, GraphQL and Relay" and skip to 28:00 for the bit about the redesign One Cool Thing: Brian shared Rollie, "a simpler way to check your spending and balances" Rollie uses Plaid, "the easiest way for users to connect their bank accounts to an app" Marshall shared Seth Fowler, a YouTuber with an industrial design background who makes videos about sneakers full-time In his "If I Designed" series, Seth renders reimaginings of classic shoes Design Details on the Web: We are @designdetailsfm Brian is @brian_lovin and [email protected] Marshall is @marshallbock @Sarahberus and @Luperdev make us sound smarter than we are Join the conversation on Spectrum or leave us a review on iTunes BYEEEEE!
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This week, we discuss the usefulness of public design critiques, given Brian's eventful week of tweeting stuff. Then we dive deep on the new Facebook redesign, especially the details of the desktop version. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a financial app and a sneaker channel.
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