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The Designer vs Developer Relationship - How to Learn to Get Along

The Designer vs Developer Relationship - How to Learn to Get Along

FromThe Angry Designer


The Designer vs Developer Relationship - How to Learn to Get Along

FromThe Angry Designer

ratings:
Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mac vs PC. Left Brain vs Right Brain. Logical vs Creative. There are so many stereo types (dare we say myths) to describe the relationship between Designers & Developers.  Coders, Programmers, Developers are often overlooked in the design space. They aren't the ones getting  the credit for how great something works. Yet, they're the ones working away behind the scenes, making sure those great designs have some kick-ass functionality to them.Despite our differences, at the heart of it all, designers and programmers both serve the same goal - to create awesome solutions to solve our client's problems.On this episode of The Angry Designer, we close the divide between Art and Science and pay tribute to our late, great Sr Programmer, and discuss why you should keep your coders close. In this emotional episode, the guys discuss:Similarities between designers and programmersThe history of Art & ScienceCommon myths of our relationshipsOur daily work flowsCommonalities between bothThis episode may bring you to tears, but will no doubt bring light to the fact that we are not as different as we thought.Stay Angry our Friends –––––––––––Want to see more? See uncut episodes on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/theangrydesigner Read our blog posts on our website TheAngryDesigner.comJoin in the conversation on our Instagram Instagram.com/TheAngryDesignerPodcast
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A No-Bull Graphic Design Podcast that cuts through industry jargon & nonsense, to help frustrated Graphic Designers survive and thrive.