Episode 186: Reimagining Dribbble with Michael Sacca
UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy
English - September 04, 2020 12:17 - 32 minutes - 30.5 MB - ★★★★ - 127 ratingsDesign Arts Technology design products marketing consulting saas ui design ux design usability product management productized consulting Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Dribbble has been the inspiration destination for designers for over a decade. How is it evolving to meet modern standards and designer needs? Our guest today is Michael Sacca, VP Product at Dribbble. You’ll hear from Michael about Dribbble’s product vision, designer communities, other popular design platforms, hiring designers, and much more.
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Show NotesCrew.co, Unsplash — Michael’s previous businessesTiny— the company that bought DribbbleBehance, Mobbin, Really Good Emails — other platforms for design inspirationEpisode 178: Your Personal Design Style with Meg LewisCreative Market — a popular design marketplace recently acquired by DribbbleDribbble’s Blog and NewsletterDribbble’s Designer Search — a visual search tool for hiring designersRocketship.fm — Michael’s weekly podcastFollow Michael on Twitter @michaelsaccaMichael’s Dribbble pageToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Webflow. It gives designers the power of code in a visual interface, allowing you to directly build whatever you have in mind — without engineers. Webflow’s whole thesis is that designers are used to learning complex visual software, but none of these tools actually output production code. Webflow takes that next step by bringing the power of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into a visual interface. Webflow: the power of code, without writing it. Create a new account at wfl.io/clever and use promo code UXUIBREAKFAST to get 10% off any annual plan.
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