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15: Her Left Me (feat. Jeremy Goldberg and George Kedenburg)
Design Details
English - April 08, 2015 15:00 - 1 hour - 28.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 361 ratingsTechnology Arts Design product design ui design software design ux design design design details technology brian lovin marshall bock Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This is our first time to have a second episode scheduled for the week! We're excited to try out this new format, kicking things off with two guests: Jeremy Goldberg and George Kedenburg. We chat about design at Facebook, their journeys as designers and how they're growing within such a large organization!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Jeremy on the Web:
George on the Web:
Show Notes:
1:00 - A beautiful story of a Periscope party.
Periscope
Meerkat
Personal Sam
5:00 - We catch up on the announcements at F8 and what's coming with 3rd party apps.
Facebook Messenger
Messenger Platform
Messenger for Business
Path Talk
Vivian Wang
8:00 - What is the design process like for a product with 600 million users?
"Get real time shipping updates on your phone. Send to Messenger."
15:00 - So React Native is a thing!
React Native
Parse
Parse for IoT
18:00 - George shares what it's like to work at Parse, a startup-like culture within Facebook.
22:00 - Facebook just moved into a new office!
New FB Campus announcement
Photos of the new Campus
Instagram Campus campaign
Frank Gehry
27:00 - Jared and George share some of their personal stories with us.
36:00 - George chat with Terry Crews on Twitter...
The conversation
@maxvoltar
Sketch Beta
45:00 - Do you worry about feature bloat in Messenger?
The giant Like button
Facebook Sound Design
More about Facebook's sounds
51:00 - Jeremy shares his experiences with designing interactions and animations at Google.
Origami
After Effects
Framer
Framer + Parse
55:00 - How are you pushing yourself to be a better designer every day?