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Episode 003 - Putting Your Components in Context with Dan Mall

Episode 003 - Putting Your Components in Context with Dan Mall

FromThe Object-Oriented UX Podcast


Episode 003 - Putting Your Components in Context with Dan Mall

FromThe Object-Oriented UX Podcast

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What’s up OOUXers, this conversation with Dan mall is bonkers…Dan Mall is one of the leading experts in design systems — he’s the cofounder and creative director at Super Friendly, a design collaborative that brings design system guidance, leadership, and execution to companies like Capital One, Girl Scouts, Harvard, Carnegie Mellon, and so many more. He’s the creator of a new design system course, not out yet, but check out the link below to sign up for updates so you can be the first to know about it. Dan and I discuss the personality traits that make a good system designer, how to start a design system project the right way, we debate the pros and cons of “flexible cards” which can lead to what I call masked objects, and we come up with a plan for how OOUXers can fill a needed gap in the design system world…putting components in context and rooting them in the real world valuable objects that users and businesses care about. 
LINKS:
Get on the waitlist for Dan’s Design System Course: https://superfriendlydesign.systems/classes/design-systems-with-superfriends/
Dan’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/danmall
Josh Clark’s referenced article: https://bigmedium.com/ideas/boring-design-systems.html

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Released:
Oct 21, 2020
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