

Design Details
Brian Lovin, Marshall Bock
A weekly conversation about design process and culture. Hosted by Marshall Bock and Brian Lovin.
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Mar 23, 2015 • 1h 17min
12: Topsoil Decisions (feat. Ryan Sims)
This past week we sat down with Ryan Sims, the former head of design at Rdio. We caught up with him about his latest career change as he heads to Adobe, what it was like growing the design team at Rdio and what it means to have a design mentor.
This was an insightful episode, and we hope you all enjoy! If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Iconfinder (use promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month!)
InVision
Ryan on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Rdio
Instagram
Show Notes:
3:00 - We catch up with Ryan on his latest adventures in funemployment.
@veen
Future of Web Design
Typekit
@wilsonminer
9:00 - a mispronunciation kicks off a backstory of Ryan's journey at Rdio.
Rdio
Virb
EveryBlock
@malthe
15:00 - A brief diversion into Ryan's latest music.
@pusha_t
Clipse
The Neptunes
@pharrell
@kendricklamar
To Pimp a Butterfly
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Radiohead
OK Computer
Warren G
18:00 - We chat branding, Vdio and working at a music startup.
Vdio
Janus Friis
21:00 - Ryan explains his path to get into Rdio and how he managed a growing design team.
Ryan Sims on The Great Discontent
42:00 - The two traits that Ryan looks for in a designer.
@mtowber
53:00 - Ryan explains his views on design mentors and why he wished he'd had one.
Styleboost
@ludwig
1:06:00 - How do you navigate a career transition?
@koopacetic
PureVolume
Neubix

Mar 16, 2015 • 1h 20min
11: Artisanal Fitness (feat. Erika Hall)
This week we caught up with Erika Hall, co-founder of Mule Design and author of Just Enough Research. We dive deep into a handful of topics, from user research to gender in tech, from the Apple Watch to the evolution of San Francisco culture - we had a lot of fun recording this one!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Iconfinder (use promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month!)
Pixate (click here to save 25% on a yearly subscription!)
Erika on the Web:
Twitter
Medium
Instagram
Just Enough Research
Mule Design
Show Notes:
3:00 - We catch up with Erika to learn about design research.
Erika Hall on Medium
Just Enough Research
Observing the User Experience
8:00 - What are some of the myths of design and research?
Steve Jobs building NeXT
16:00 - Has Mule ever considered launching original products?
Mule Radio Syndicate
Mule Evening Edition
Unsuck-It
Mule's Audubon case study
The new Seattle Times
1:17:00 - Plugs!
You're My Favorite Client
Chug Life

Mar 10, 2015 • 48min
Bonus Episode: Apple Watch Watch 2015
Today we're excited to release a special bonus episode of the Design Details Podcast! After today's Apple Watch event we grabbed Sam Soffes to chat about the implications for us as designers and what the watch means for app design going into the future.
This is our first "bonus episode" and we'd love to hear your thoughts! We're excited to explore more weekly episodes in the future but we want to make sure we get the content and format just right. If you have feedback or suggestions on this style, give us a shout on Twitter at @designdetailsfm!
Sponsor:
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Mar 9, 2015 • 1h 9min
10: Tiny Nuggets of Delight (feat. Tim Van Damme)
This week we caught up with Tim Van Damme, an amazing designer who has been a part of some of our favorite products including Instagram and Dropbox. For this hour we chat about Tim's past experience in design, working on Mailbox, Dribbble and the future of design/technology. We had a lot of fun with this show and we hope you all enjoy the conversation!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Iconfinder (use promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month!)
Hover (use promo code 'bragdriven' to save on your first order!)
Tim on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Exposure
Instagram
Dribbble
Show Notes:
2:00 - We dig a bit into Tim's past interview experiences and first steps into the design world.
The Great Discontent with Tim Van Damme
net magazine
24 Ways (Tim's piece)
atebits (Tweetie, Loren Brichter)
14:00 - Tim talks about taking breaks and disconnecting.
Tim's Instagram
Storehouse
Exposure
20:00 - What it's like working on Mailbox for Mac; Tim tells us about his personal style.
Mailbox
27:00 - We get into the ethos of UI design, talking about the details and emotional design.
The Design Details blog posts
Design Details: Tumblr for iOS
Screenshot of Dropbox's uploader
37:00 - Let's talk Dribbble.
Dropbox on Dribbble
Tim on Dribbble
48:00 - We chat about the current state of user interfaces and what the next big leap will be.
Susan Kare
A polyphasic sleep experiment
55:00 - What will be the next breakthrough in input mechanisms?
Paralysed woman flies F-35 fighter jet using only her mind
1:03:00 - We chat about email as a communication method and what's next for Mailbox.
Email is the Worst
1:05:00
Little Big Details on Dropbox

Mar 2, 2015 • 1h 14min
9: When Did the Marketing Department Get Here? (feat. Paul Stamatiou and Avi Cieplinski)
Twitter's Paul Stamatiou and Avi Cieplinski discuss prototyping, design process, Twitter Video, wearables, and working at Twitter and Apple. They touch on Origami 2.0, past startups, design philosophy, and hiring processes at Twitter. The conversation also explores collaboration between design and engineering, sharing the design process, and creating modular components for technology products.

Feb 23, 2015 • 1h 16min
8: Deathly Allergic to Avocado (feat. Chloe Park)
Episode 8 everyone! This week we sat down with the lovely Chloe Park, an experience designer making things happen at OpenTable. We chat about everything from the design process at OpenTable to Chloe's biggest problems with relationships in tech. This was a fun episode for us to record and we hope you enjoy it!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Iconfinder (use promo code 'ROBOT' for 50% off your first month!)
Hover (use promo code 'bragdriven' to save on your first order!)
Chloe Park on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Dribbble
Instagram
Show Notes:
2:00 - We catch up with Chloe on everything she's working on at OpenTable.
OpenTable
7:00 - What's the design process at OpenTable?
OpenTable is hiring!
The OpenTable design family
23:00 - Chloe shares a "project" she's working on...
Keezy

Feb 16, 2015 • 1h 17min
7: VP of Unnecessary Redesign (feat. Cap Watkins)
This week we caught up with Cap Watkins, the recently-appointed VP of design at BuzzFeed. We picked Cap's brain about hiring designers, A/B testing, beard-growing, East Coast design and more. Oh, and robo-horses!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
Hover (use promo code 'bragdriven' to save on your first order!)
Cap Watkins on the Web:
Website
Cap's Blog
Twitter
Instagram
Video: Designing at Scale
Designer News AMA
Show Notes:
02:00 - Cap tells us what he's been up to lately.
BuzzFeed
Etsy
03:00 - We explore life as a designer on the East Coast.
Bagel.io - unregistered!
Kim Bost
11:30 - Cap Watkins: VP of Unnecessary Redesign.
Two Weeks at BuzzFeed
15:00 - We explore a bit about the hiring decisions being made at BuzzFeed.
The Boring Designer
Big Nerd Ranch
18:00 - What prototyping tools are you using?
Flinto
InVision
OOCSS
Origami + Quartz Composer
Pixate
Form
28:30 - What does it mean to be a VP of design?
Randy Hunt
Reflections from a First-Time Manager
32:00 - We learn some management advice for designers.
The Switch from Designer to Manager
Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager
37:00 - We get down with some chef biographies.
Anthony Bourdain
Marcus Samuelsson
Grant Achatz
Kitchen Confidential
52:00 - We get back to the biggest challenges of hiring designers and some of the most common mistakes people make when applying for a design job.
Dribbblification of Design
59:00 - Cap shares his process as a designer.
My Design Process, Part 1
My Design Process, Part 2
My Design Process, Part 3
1:09:00 - Winding things down, here's where you can find Cap.
Cap's links
Satisfy your cat needs

Feb 9, 2015 • 56min
6: Down the Stuffed Rabbit Hole (feat. Marissa Louie)
This week we hung out with Marissa Louie - a rather prolific designer, activist, and creator who has worked on many of our favorite products at places like Apple, Yahoo, Ness Computing, and Wanelo, among others. We discussed everything from teddy bears to social justice - and the profound impact of emotional design.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
InVision
Marissa Louie on the Web:
Twitter
Behance
Dribbble
BearBear
Show Notes:
01:05 - Marissa's "Origin Story"
Yahoo Homepage + Search
OpenTable buys Ness
Wanelo
Marissa on Wanelo
BearBear, Inc.
15:45 - How did you transition into building stuffed animals?
Bear Ball
30:00 - What's a product with a really great experience?
Wanelo
32:00 - Bringing emotion to data-driven products
Yahoo Search Results
Brian in Shanghai
Yahoo Weather App
35:00 - Designers Guild
On Facebook
Osandi Sekoú Robinson
Designer Fund
Enrique Allen
Designer Bridge
UX Night
Andi Galpern
Code for America
Designers Guild for Justice
44:00 - How can designers best help people?
Flyers
Designers care about people / affect emotions
Neili (Jones) LeCarol
52:00 - BearBear + charity
World Wildlife Fund

Feb 2, 2015 • 1h 4min
5: Squeeze in Some Meat with Your Candy (feat. Gabriel Valdivia)
This week we had a chat with Gabriel Valdivia, a Product Designer at Facebook. He's a close friend and a remarkable designer best known for his work at Automatic. We had a great time chatting about a lot of Gabe's favorite things - from prototyping to Serial to meat/candy hybrids.
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly and their Dribbble team
InVision
Gabe Valdivia on the Web:
Website
Twitter
Medium
Dribbble
Show Notes:
01:45 - Gabe tells us about his upcoming Facebook adventure in London
Facebook London
05:45 - Does the design culture at Facebook encourage bold new ideas?
Slingshot
07:05 - Gabe shares about his transition from startup life to big corporation
Automatic
17:30 - We learn a bit more about Facebook's latest experimental apps
Facebook Labs
Rooms
25:00 - What are the prototyping tools being used at Facebook?
Origami
Framer
Sketch
Pixate
37:00 - How do you design an emotional experience?
Designing Happiness
45:00 - Jay did it
Serial Podcast
60:00 - Gabe shares about a meaningful mentor in his life
Margaret Stewart Twitter

Jan 26, 2015 • 57min
4: Meatspace User Onboarding (feat. Kristy Tillman)
This week we caught up with Kristy Tillman, a former designer at IDEO who now leads the design charge at Society of Grownups. We had a great time chatting across a huge range of topics, from diversity in tech to meatspace user onboarding!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
Sponsors:
Weebly (and their Dribbble team)
Hover (use coupon code "thatshouldbeaplugin" to save 10% on your first purchase)
Kristy Tillman on the Web:
Twitter
Website
Society of Grownups
Detroit Water Project
Show Notes:
00:00 - We catch up with Kristy about what she's working on
Society of Grownups
IDEO
Detroit Water Project
07:00 - We explore some of Kristy's work in helping marginalized communities, including why there's less diversity in tech
NY Times: Women and Minorities as Targets of Attack Online
Twitter
Apple
Facebook
Google
Youth Design
Eddie Opara
Jared Erondu
15:30 - Kristy adds context to explaining why there are fewer prominent female designers
The Confidence Code
Lean In
Satya Nadella: Women, Don't Ask for a Raise
Imposter syndrome
19:00 - We circled back around to talk about Kristy's current work at Society of Grownups
Society of Grownups
Dan Cassaro
Erik Marinovich
36:30 - Kristy explains some of the challenges in hiring for designers and developers on the East Coast
Christopher Michon


