Overtime

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Jul 2, 2019 • 42min

Figma’s Dylan Field on building design tools that empower collaboration

Dribbble's very own Director of Design Noah Stokes chats with Figma co-founder Dylan Field on all things design process and collaboration. Learn more about Figma’s mission to give everyone—including non-traditional designers—the power to communicate and collaborate visually using tools that are highly intuitive. Don’t miss Dylan and Noah talk about using Figma to build design systems, some exciting new software features, and much more! This episode is brought to you by .ME. Make it easy for your clients to recognize your awesomeness by featuring your best work in one place—a place you own and control. Start building your online home with .ME, the most personal Internet domain. ###Links mentioned in overtime Dylan Field Dylan Field on Twitter Figma Figma on Dribbble Evan Wallace Full transcript available on dribbble.com/overtime.
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Jun 19, 2019 • 35min

Design at Google: An inside look with Creative Director Christopher Morabito

Creative Director at Google Christopher Morabito shares insight on what goes into working on Google’s oldest and newest products, Search and Assistant. We dig into the weight of designing products used by billions of people around the world, and Chris explains to what extent the team uses data vs. a human point of view to inform major design decisions. Learn more about Google’s company culture, how creative teams are structured, and get a glimpse into the challenges of designing for voice. This episode is brought to you by Buddy. Buddy is the shortest distance from idea to execution. Make a change to code and watch Buddy instantly update your website on server or cloud. Go to Buddy.Works now and use the code DRIBBBLE on the live chat for an extra 30 days of trial and 20% off on any selected plan. Full transcript available at dribbble.com/overtime.
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Apr 10, 2019 • 1h 1min

Owltastic’s Meagan Fisher on adapting to the modern landscape of web design

Owltastic’s Meagan Fisher joins us on this episode of Overtime to share her insights on all things web design and how the field has evolved over years. Meagan shares her thoughts on what it means to be a web designer now vs. a decade ago and also tells us about how her own process has changed over time. She’ll also share how the backbone of her career involved learning how to code and why she encourages today’s newer generation of designers to learn the skill. Meagan also shares some unconventional ways you can conduct user research when you don’t have the budget for it. You won’t want to miss it! ###LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Owltastic Meagan Fisher on Dribbble Meagan Fisher on Instagram Meagan Fisher on Twitter Meagan Fisher on Medium Owl Studios SimpleBits Rachel Andrew Ethan Marcotte Jeffrey Veen Jeffrey Veen Jason Santa Maria A Book Apart Advencher Supply Co. Ueno Behavior Change for Good Style Tiles Just Enough Research Design System Foundations Bulletproof Web Design Brad Frost
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Mar 26, 2019 • 38min

Maggie Enterrios on finding her authentic voice as an illustrator

On this episode of Overtime, we dive into the intricate world of Maggie Enterrios’ beautiful illustration work. Maggie shares how she found her authentic voice as an illustrator after going into school for photography, and how her first iPad Pro was a catalyst in streamlining her workflow so she could manage a thriving freelance career. As an illustrator working full-time on the road, we also chat with Maggie on all things inspiration, the beauty of taking on new challenges, finding your style, and learning how to draw baby goats—you won't want to miss it! ###LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Maggie Enterrios Maggie Enterrios on Dribbble Maggie Enterrios on Instagram California Native Plants shot Astropad Micron Pens Beekman 1802 Edvard Munch Aubrey Beardlsey
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Mar 12, 2019 • 50min

Reshaping the world one logo at a time with identity design legend Mackey Saturday

What makes a logo stand the test of time? The legendary identity designer Mackey Saturday joins us on this episode of Overtime to chat all things brand identity. Mackey shares his experience redesigning the new Instagram script logo and working with Oculus and Unsplash on their new visual identities. We hear why he values a strong concept over visual aesthetic and the importance of designing logos with functionality in mind. Mackey also shares how his love for skateboarding introduced him to the world of design and the strong parallel between the two. For Mackey, both skateboarding and design involve a ton of failure and force you to look at the world with a different pair of eyes. ###Links mentioned in this episode: Mackey Saturday Mackey Saturday on Dribbble Mackey Saturday on Instagram Mackey Saturday on Twitter Kevin Systrom Cole Rise Instagram logo case study Unsplash Unsplash logo case study Oculus Oculus logo case study Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
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Feb 26, 2019 • 1h 18min

Entrepreneur and prankster Johnny Cupcakes on what it takes to build and sustain a booming personal brand

Self-made entrepreneur and prankster, Johnny Earle, joins us on Overtime to chat about the making of the widely popular Johnny Cupcakes brand. Johnny takes us way back and explains how it all got started—from what inspired him to become an entrepreneur at a very young age, to the struggles of managing and sustaining a growing business, and all of the lessons he’s learned in between. Johnny also shares an incredibly hilarious April Fools’ prank his team played on customers at their retail store location you won’t want to miss! It’s just one of the many examples Johnny mentions in relation to the importance of creating a community of customers and spreading good vibes. ###Links mentioned in this episode: Johnny Cupcakes Johnny Cupcakes on Instagram Johnny Cupcakes on Twitter Johnny Cupcakes on Facebook Johnny Cupcakes on Dribbble Johnny Cupcakes on Youtube Johnny Cupcakes on LinkedIn Dale Malott Travis Price Corey Reifinger Rich Thornett Jeff Koons April Fools’ Mom's accident Johnny's sister Linsay Ninja Turtles Customer's collections Custom collab merch Cake Dealer Book Johnny to speak
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Feb 12, 2019 • 44min

Revision Path’s Maurice Cherry on creating opportunities and shining a light on others

Designer, podcaster, and pioneering digital creator, Maurice Cherry, joins us on Overtime. In this episode, Maurice shares what he's up to at Glitch as the Head of Media and the history behind how Revision Path became a podcast and how it's grown and changed in the last 5 years. He also shares the intention behind the 28 Days of the Web project—an initiative to profile different black designers and developers during the month of February. Dan and Maurice also discuss what professional design organizations are bringing to the table and if our industry actually needs them. Maurice also shares thoughts on the work the AIGA is doing and how it could be improved. You'll want to listen until the end of the episode to hear about the BIG project Maurice is working on next that includes hearing from the next generation of designers and he shares some super simple advice for designers. Links Mentioned on Overtime Maurice Cherry Maurice Cherry on Twitter Glitch Revision Path Black Weblog Awards Where are the black designers? 28 Days of the Web Maurice Cherry to receive 2018 Steven Heller Prize for Cultural Commentary Dear AIGA, Goodbye. by Timothy Bardlavens RDG Design’s Lost Generation by Mike Monteiro Find the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.
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Jan 29, 2019 • 53min

Hop, skip, and a jump into freelance with Lauren Hom

Passion project aficionado and hand lettering artist, Lauren Hom, joins us on Overtime to chat about the success she's found by doing the work she loves. We discuss a few of her popular projects including Flour Crowns, Will Letter for Lunch, and Daily Dishonestly. She also shares some sage advice on freelancing and how she quit her advertising art director gig to work for herself. It doesn't have to be a big jump—there are steps you can take to move the mountains closer and make it more of a hop. Lauren urges creatives to share work that's not perfect. Quality over quantity still reigns true, but quantity does have some validity in the current landscape of how we share things on social media. This episode is brought to you by .ME. Make it easy for your clients to recognize your awesomeness by featuring your best work in one place—a place you own and control. Start building your online home with .ME, the most personal Internet domain. Links Mentioned in Overtime Lauren Hom Lauren on Dribbble Lauren on Instagram Lauren on Twitter Flour Crowns You Don't Need Much to Make Magic (behind the scenes photo of the Flour Crowns project) Will Letter for Lunch No Photos Please Ex Boyfriend Tears 26 letters 26,000 miles Justin Gignac Gail Anderson Daily Dishonesty Daily Dishonesty book Full transcript available on dribbble.com/overtime.
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Jan 15, 2019 • 46min

50 episodes down and the lessons we've learned along the way

This is a special episode for a few reasons—it's our 50th episode and it kicks off season four of Overtime! We had so many incredible people on the show last year that we're looking back at 2018 and sharing some of our favorite clips. We were surprised to see some common themes emerge over the year. In this episode, you'll hear from past guests about how they've attracted the clients they truly want by being sharing their authentic selves, how teaching can actually be a big learning experience, how side projects can be used to explore new directions, and a few more. We hope you enjoyed listening to season three of Overtime as much we enjoyed making it. Have feedback for us? Share your thoughts in our annual Overtime survey. This episode is brought to you by PageCloud, the world's best drag and drop site builder. Right now, PageCloud is offering you the chance to earn up to $1,000 for building a PageCloud template. Sign up at pagecloud.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Overtime Survey Andy J. Pizza's episode Jim Coudal's episode Debbie Millman's episode Alana Louise's episode Tina Roth-Eisenberg's episode Katie Dill's episode Pablo Stanley's episode Joshua Davis's episode Mary Kate McDevitt's episode Rob Generette III Lauren Dicken's episode Tad Carpenter's episode
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Dec 13, 2018 • 42min

RetroSupply's Dustin Lee shares the secrets to his entrepreneurial success

On Overtime, designer and entrepreneur, Dustin Lee shares, how he built his wildly successful resource marketplace for designers—RetroSupply Co. In this episode, Dustin shares the numbers and why they're important, where his inspiration for creating analog resources and assets comes from, and what it's like to build tools for creatives. Additionally, Dustin shares how he's built a community around RetroSupply Co., how teaming up with other designers can help you both grow your businesses, and how embracing imperfections can create authenticity in your work. We also chat about his side hustle and passion for helping other designers unlock passive income. And maybe some other secrets too. You'll have to listen to find out. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned on Overtime Dustin Lee Dustin on Twitter RetroSupply Co. RetroSupply Co. on Dribbble RetroSupply Co. on Twitter Paid to Exist Creative Market Entrepreneur on Fire Brad Woodard Amy Hood Palm Canyon Drive Wood Type Revival Alana Louise on Overtime Retro Supply Interview with Alana Louise Cross Country Crosshatchers Alana's illustrations with Cross Country Crosshatchers Passive Income for Designers Jason Carne Side Hustles for Designers Clockwork: Design Your Business to Run Itself Mike Michalowicz Read the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.

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