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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2019 · 31 MIN

304: Interviewing the Interviewer

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This week, we keep it short and answer a few listener questions, including how to align text to a grid, how to handle an interview at a company that uses dark patterns, and how to account for suboptimal company processes when assembling portfolio work. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a pair of crazy tech gloves and some award-winning coffee paraphernalia. 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. Listener Questions: Q: How do you align text boxes? To the grid? Or to the baseline grid? A: A holistic baseline grid is an admirable aspiration, but it's rarely realistic. Just do your best, and pay attention through implementation for quality assurance. For the most part, we'd suggest you try using atomic-unit-sized leading (multiples of 4pt) and align to the grid or other objects' bounding boxes. That is, unless you have multiple single lines of text, like a list cell with a Label and Detail (such as in Settings), in which case, a baseline alignment is preferred. Check out the Text Elements section of Bryn Jackson's The 8-Point Grid article for some more solid advice Q: How do you think about organizations that use dark patterns when you're interviewing to work for them? A: Maybe just ask? If you're uncomfortable asking directly, you could always abstract the question like, "How much agency does the design team have in influencing legacy patterns?" Back in 2010, Facebook interrupted their account deletion flow with pictures of your friends who "will miss you" Q: Do you think about your portfolio while you have a job? What if your company isn't great at or doesn't have resources for a particular process, like research? A: Recognizing a shortcoming is the first step toward fixing it. Provide leadership where none exists! At the very least, you can use your performance reviews as a way to regularly collect your work. The Mom Test is a book that helps you learn "how to talk to customers and learn if your business is a good idea when everyone is lying to you" One Cool Thing: Marshall shared "Imogen Heap: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert", a video in which Imogen performs using a pair of MI·MU Gloves as a gesture-based loop pedal and mixing board Video: "Saturday Night Live: The Shooting AKA Dear Sister" is a parody of a scene from the Season 2 Finale of The OC Article: "Imogen Heap’s musical gloves are finally available to everyone" Video: "Diva Plavalaguna song (The Fifth Element)" Brian shared Fellow, a product company that makes beautiful coffee-related paraphernalia Last episode, Brian shared Trade, a subscription service that helps you "find only the flavors you love from 400+ amazing coffees roasted by the nation’s best" The Stagg EKG Kettle is the award-winning "electric pour-over kettle for coffee lovers" The Atmos Vacuum Canister will "keep your coffee fresher, longer" 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!

This week, we keep it short and answer a few listener questions, including how to align text to a grid, how to handle an interview at a company that uses dark patterns, and how to account for suboptimal company processes when assembling portfolio work. And as always, we share a couple cool things like a pair of crazy tech gloves and some award-winning coffee paraphernalia.

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