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Natalya Shelburne: How designers and developers work together at The New York Times

Natalya Shelburne: How designers and developers work together at The New York Times

FromDesign Better


Natalya Shelburne: How designers and developers work together at The New York Times

FromDesign Better

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Natalya Shelburne, Tech Lead for Design Engineering at The New York Times, sits at a fascinating crossroad of design and development. She leads a team of front-end developers and brings her own experience as a designer and art director to her current role. We chat with Natalya about her move from design to front-end dev, and some of the fears she faced along the way. We also talk about her approach to bridging design and dev, and what she brings from her prior career as a teacher into product design. Takeaways: Ways to approach the unnecessary dichotomy between designers and engineers Why respect is key to developing good cross-functional partnerships How to overcome fear of moving into a technical role as a designer
Released:
Mar 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Design Better podcast delivers insights from the world’s most renowned design leaders, empowering teams to transform their practice and build remarkable products. This series is hosted by Aarron Walter and Eli Woolery and brought to you by InVision, the digital product design platform used to make the world’s best customer experiences. Discover more best practices, research, and resources at www.designbetter.com.