Front End Happy Hour
Episode 026 - Design, neat
In this episode, we’re joined by Julie Horvath, a Design Lead at Apple to help us talk about design. We discuss ways to help improve the collaboration between designers and frontend developers. Julie shares her perspective on building great user experiences for low-bandwidth internet speeds and how taking a progressive enhancement approach can be beneficial to the user.
Items mentioned in the episode:
USF, Yammer, CSS Zen Garden, CodePen, Middleman, Heroku, InVision, Sketch, Principle, Swift, Objective-C, Bootstrap, Photoshop, Illustrator, Skitch, React, Design For Hackers, Hackdesign.org, Github, Graceful degradation, CSS Modules, CSS3 for Web Designers
Guests:
Julie Horvath - @nrrrdcore
Panelists:
Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan
Augustus Yuan - @augburto
Jem Young - @JemYoung
Derrick Showers - @derrickshowers
Ryan Anklam - @bittersweetryan
Brian Holt - @holtbt
Stacy London - @stacylondoner
Picks:
Julie Horvath - Middleman
Julie Horvath - CSS Modules
Julie Horvath - BEM
Julie Horvath - Baskets
Julie Horvath - Long Division
Julie Horvath - ACLU
Julie Horvath - East of West
Julie Horvath - Kehlani - Sweet Sexy Savage
Ryan Burgess - Adobe Illustrator
Ryan Burgess - Homebrew Cask
Augustus Yuan - U.S. Web Design Standards
Augustus Yuan - Panda
Jem Young - ACLU
Jem Young - Frontier
Derrick Showers - InVision
Derrick Showers - Google Voice
Ryan Anklam - Smashrun
Ryan Anklam - Rollup JS
Brian Holt - ACLU
Stacy London - InVision
Stacy London - Ghostly