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Manage episode 221162892 series 1401626
This week, we talk about the uncanny sameness of the web and debate uniqueness in site design. In News, we discuss the pros and cons of sharing your early, in-progress work with non-designer colleagues. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including an immersive gaming experience and a new feature proposal for React.
Self-sponsor:
This week's episode was brought to you by the Spec Job Board
If you're a designer or a developer, or if you're looking to hire one, check out the Job Board on Spec.fm. With listings at $100/month, it's super affordable to find your next hire through Spec.
Follow-up:
- The Dunning-Kruger Effect features "Mount Stupid and the Valley of Despair," not "Stupid Mountain and the Valley of Doubt." Pretty close, though.
- Video: Apple October Event 2018 (1:10:00) - A very precarious grip method on the new iPad
- The new Smart Keyboard for iPad, when in tablet mode, doesn't feel so great with the keys on the back
- Kevin Gutowski might have a workaround for the Cmd-H issue in the future. Stay tuned :)
- Video: "DOZENS!"
- Article: "New Chrome Feature Prevents Those Didn’t-Mean-To-Quit Blues"
News:
- Josh Hemsley tweeted a screenshot of collaborating with non-designers in Figma
- Morgan Knutson had a thoughtful response
- 17:06 - Note: Marshall says "parallel." He meant "serial."
- Article: "Why Do All Websites Look the Same?"
One Cool Thing:
- Marshall shared Red Dead Redemption 2
- Video: "11 Of The Most Amazing Details In Red Dead Redemption 2"
- "Red Dead Redemption 2's 80 Second Rule"
- Morality in Mass Effect provides the extremes of Paragon and Renegade
- Brian shared React Hooks
Design Details on the Web:
- We are @designdetailsfm
- Brian is @brian_lovin
- 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
BYEEEEEEE!
464 episodes
Manage episode 221162892 series 1401626
This week, we talk about the uncanny sameness of the web and debate uniqueness in site design. In News, we discuss the pros and cons of sharing your early, in-progress work with non-designer colleagues. And as always, we share a couple cool things, including an immersive gaming experience and a new feature proposal for React.
Self-sponsor:
This week's episode was brought to you by the Spec Job Board
If you're a designer or a developer, or if you're looking to hire one, check out the Job Board on Spec.fm. With listings at $100/month, it's super affordable to find your next hire through Spec.
Follow-up:
- The Dunning-Kruger Effect features "Mount Stupid and the Valley of Despair," not "Stupid Mountain and the Valley of Doubt." Pretty close, though.
- Video: Apple October Event 2018 (1:10:00) - A very precarious grip method on the new iPad
- The new Smart Keyboard for iPad, when in tablet mode, doesn't feel so great with the keys on the back
- Kevin Gutowski might have a workaround for the Cmd-H issue in the future. Stay tuned :)
- Video: "DOZENS!"
- Article: "New Chrome Feature Prevents Those Didn’t-Mean-To-Quit Blues"
News:
- Josh Hemsley tweeted a screenshot of collaborating with non-designers in Figma
- Morgan Knutson had a thoughtful response
- 17:06 - Note: Marshall says "parallel." He meant "serial."
- Article: "Why Do All Websites Look the Same?"
One Cool Thing:
- Marshall shared Red Dead Redemption 2
- Video: "11 Of The Most Amazing Details In Red Dead Redemption 2"
- "Red Dead Redemption 2's 80 Second Rule"
- Morality in Mass Effect provides the extremes of Paragon and Renegade
- Brian shared React Hooks
Design Details on the Web:
- We are @designdetailsfm
- Brian is @brian_lovin
- 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
BYEEEEEEE!
464 episodes
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