

Overtime
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Overtime, Dribbble's weekly podcast, explores the most interesting design news and gives you the tips you need to create your best work. No need to scroll copious news sites and design Twitter—host Meg Lewis and friends are primed to inform, entertain, and inspire you each week. Consider Overtime your audio lifeline to the design community, packaged in a perfectly punchy Shot. Subscribe and listen every Wednesday to stay ahead of the game.
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Nov 27, 2018 • 46min
Lyft's VP of Design Katie Dill on helping others unlock their potential
Lyft's VP of Design, Katie Dill, joins us on Overtime to talk about her path as a designer, why she loves being a design manager, and learning to speak a new language when it comes to recognizing designers on your team.
We also chat about Lyft's vision for the future, redesigning Lyft's passenger app, using storyboards as a design tool, and of course the pink mustache.
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.
Katie on Twitter
Katie’s instagram post
To show recognition, try speaking a different language
Lyft on Dribbble
Lyft's Design Team on Twitter
Read the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.

Nov 13, 2018 • 53min
Finding Freedom in Personal Work with Mary Kate McDevitt
On Overtime, illustrator and letterer Mary Kate McDevitt shares her path to becoming a freelance artist. After attending Tyler School of Art and moving to Portland, Mary Kate found her voice by setting goals, authoring books, and teaching classes.
Mary Kate shares a behind-the-scenes look at the tools and process she uses to create her beautiful, detailed pieces. She also shares how teaching has helped her refine her process and how she throws that process away and finds freedom when doing personal work. Blasting a little classical music helps too.
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.
Mary Kate McDevitt
Mary Kate on Dribbble
Mary Kate on Instagram
Mary Kate on Twitter
Celebrate Making for We Make
Cintiq
LightPad
Tyler School of Art
Mini Goals Notepad
Carpe Diem Journal
Hand-Lettering Ledger
Every Day Is Epic
Mary Kate's books
Mary Kate's Skillshare Courses
For the Birds Illustration
For the Birds Instagram Story
Kyle Brush
True Grit Texture Supply
Creative Market
Okay Fine
Melissa McFeeters
Ladies, Wine & Design
Pop-up Letter Show
100 days of People and Pets
Norma and Nigel have really done it this time
Read the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.

Oct 23, 2018 • 41min
From skeuomorphic design to building a global agency with Clay's Anton Zykin and Dmitry Tsozik
On Overtime, we dive into a little Dribbble history with Clay's Anton Zykin and Dmitry Tsozik. If you were on Dribbble in the early days, you may remember the incredible skeuomorphic icons made by SoftFacade. In this episode, we hear how Anton and Dmitry got started, what happened when iOS 7 killed skeuomorphic design, their advice building an agency, and about their journey from Russia to San Francisco.
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
clay.global
Clay on Dribbble
Anton Zykin on Dribbble
Anton Zykin on Twitter
Dmitry Tsozik on Dribbble
Dmitry Tsozik
Smashing Magazine Christmas Icon Set
LifeKraze app icon in reference to the WWDC workshop mentioned
Vegas Baby icon
Coach's Eye app icon
Pumpt logo
Transcript can be found at dribbble.com/overtime

Oct 9, 2018 • 1h 7min
Creative Coding: Programming Visuals with Joshua Davis
Legendary designer, Joshua Davis, joins us to talk about how he utilizes programming to create unique visual landscapes. A Flash pioneer for over a decade, Joshua shares his journey with open source software and creative coding that informs his incredible art.
In this episode, we time travel back to '95 to hear how Joshua went from painting to programming. He also shares what frameworks he's using now, why he's a fan of open source software, and why it's important to share what he's learned with others.
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
Joshua Davis
Joshua on Vimeo
Joshua on Twitter
Joshua on Instagram
Commodore 64
Slackware
Branden Hall
Displacement Shader + RGB Separation and Oscillation
UEFA Champions League opening visuals
Hype Framework
Joshua Davis on Patreon
Tim Saccenti
Voices by Phantogram
Fall in Love by Phantogram
Here
IBM Watson
Praystation
Once Upon a Forrest
Escaping Success
MakerBot
Anderson Ranch
Joshua on Skillshare
Joshua Smith, Hydro74
Transcript can be found at dribbble.com/overtime

Sep 26, 2018 • 56min
Designing for Everyone, Everywhere with Luke Wroblewski
Our latest Overtime guest, Luke Wroblewski, is known best for humanizing technology. He's the author of several web design books, has founded several start-ups that were later acquired, and he's now the Product Director at Google.
In this episode, Dan and Luke discuss the key ideas behind his book Mobile First and how that translates to building for devices today, why we should be data-informed not data-driven when it comes to building products, and what he learned from his time creating and building Bagcheck and Polar.
Links Mentioned in Overtime
Luke Wroblewski
Luke on Twitter
Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks
Mobile First
Bagcheck
Polar
Full transcript and more at https://dribbble.com/overtime.

Sep 11, 2018 • 57min
Midwest Illustrator Tad Carpenter On Valuing Playfulness In Design
Designer and illustrator Tad Carpenter shares what he loves about the Kansas City and the Midwest design communities, what it's like to grow up with a creative father who worked at Hallmark and how that's influenced his own career, and how he got started writing and illustrating children's books. He also shares thoughts on imposter syndrome, play, his process and tools, and the best barbecue in Kansas City.
Episode Links:
Carpenter Collective
Carpenter Collective on Instagram
Tad on Dribbble
Tad on Twitter
Tad on Instagram
Kansas City AIGA Chapter
Hallmark Greeting Cards
Paul Coker
Sunday Suns
Made In the Middle
Made in the Middle Conference, September 14-15, 2018
The Best BBQ in Kansas City with Tad Carpenter
Tad's Children's Books
Jessica Carpenter
Willoughby Design
Where the Wild Things Are
Transcripts and more at Dribbble.com/Overtime.

Aug 28, 2018 • 1h 3min
Rob Generette III on Design Education, Getting Inspired by Sports, and What's Next After Retiring from Teaching
Illustrator and art educator, Rob Generette III (aka Robzilla) is on Overtime this week. In this episode, Rob shares what he's learned from teaching the art and photography for the last 20 years and what he learned from his own design education. He also shares how he came to be an incredible sports illustrator and found himself drawing live on air at ESPN. He also hints at his next big project, so you'll have to listen to the episode to find out what's he's working on now.
"I didn't have anybody who recognized that skill early on, which could've changed the whole course of my life. Kind of falling back on that major conversation that we had, that was one of the driving points for me to become a teacher. I needed to be that person that somebody like me could rely on when it comes down to picking that direction, to going to. I used that as a motivational point the whole 20 years I was teaching."
Links Mentioned in Overtime:
Rob on Instagram
Rob on Twitter
Rob on Dribbble
Sketchbook Pro
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Ideas
Brian Yap
ESPN on air drawing
iPad Pro
Apple Pencil
Adobe Draw
Rob's latest appearance on Adobe Live
Rob at Adobe Max
Nike Off-White Presto Illustration
Off-white by Virgil Abloh
Full transcript and more at dribbble.com/overtime.

Aug 14, 2018 • 51min
Growing Businesses and Communities Through Trust With Tina Roth Eisenberg
Episode 41 features Swissmiss, AKA Tina Roth Eisenberg. Tina is quite a powerhouse and is a super creative person who loves taking side projects and turning them into real companies that make a big impact in the design world. In the episode, Dan and Tina chat about finding your people, confidence vs enthusiasm, and injecting joy into your work. Tina also shares what makes Creative Mornings so magical and details about her new venture, The Creative Guild.
"The one thing I’ve learned is that a community is not a community until it self-organizes. [...] Giving people the power and also reminding them of their responsibility to speak up when they see something that’s not right, really I feel like is the magic sauce for this."
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 in Overtime:
Swissmiss
Tina on Twitter
Creative Mornings
The Deck Network
Tattly
The Creative Guild
The Do Lectures
Studiomates
Friends Work Here
TeuxDeux
How I Built This
Hang Time Los Angeles
Transcript and more at Dribbble.com/Overtime.

Jul 24, 2018 • 47min
Balancing Work and Life on the Fly with Alana Louise
Episode 40 features Alana Louise, an independent designer living in Austin, TX. She’s worked with incredible companies like Yeti, United by Blue, Austin Beerworks, and others. When Alana Louise is not designing, she’s on the river fly fishing. In this episode, she tells us how sharing her passion for fishing on Instagram helped her land her dream clients. Dan and Alana Louise also cover design systems and how they’re applied to packaging and what it’s like to be part of the local design scene in Austin. She also shares her thoughts on seeking citizenship in the US.
"Because on my Instagram, I post pictures of whatever hike I did or whatever fish I caught, that attracts a certain group of followers. Then when they discover that I'm a designer, I think that's when that type of work comes in. Right now I'm working on a project with two outdoor companies that are collaborating on public land use. Which I'm a complete supporter for because the water I fish in is public and I would love it to stay that way."
Alana Louise on Dribbble
Alana Louise on Twitter
Alana Louise on Instagram
Drew Lakin
Austin Beerworks
Bethany Heck
Alana Louise's Fishing Instagram
Pedernales Falls State Park
Shea McClanahan
Wicked Tuna
Fort Lonesome
Yeti Presents: My Mom Vala
Helms Workshop
Bionic Brew
Bridgeport Brewing
Austin Beerworks La Verdad
False Cast Shop
Retro Supply
Creative Works Conference
Transcript for this episode and more at https://dribbble.com/overtime.

Jul 10, 2018 • 45min
Tim Allen on Empowering Users with Inclusive Design
Episode 39 features Tim Allen, Partner at Microsoft. Before joining Microsoft, Tim worked with a number of incredible companies including Adobe, RGA, Nike, Amazon, and others. He now leads Microsoft's Fluent Design System and Inclusive Design teams. Tim has honed his design and leadership skills from a young age, since starting his own airbrushing business while in high school!
In this episode Dan and Tim do a deep dive on what it's like to be a designer at Microsoft and how the Fluent Design and Inclusive Design programs are changing the design landscape. Tim also shares how Inclusive Design not only helps the underrepresented folks they're designing for, but benefits everyone.
Tim Allen
Tim on Twitter
Hang Time Seattle
Claudio Guglieri
Albert Shum
Microsoft Design
Microsoft’s Inclusive Design
Microsoft's Fluent Design System
Xbox Adaptive Controller
Microsoft on Dribbble
@MicrosoftDesign on Twitter
OneNote
You can find full episode transcripts and more at dribbble.com/overtime.


