References.Design. Search by Muzli. Bob Baxley on design reviews at Apple and why it was never smart to surprise Steve Jobs. Never surprise Steve Jobs.
Bob Baxley learned this lesson quickly in his former role as Director of Design for the Apple Online Store. Bob ran design reviews at the tech giant—made the most profitable company in the world by its design-obsessed co-founder and CEO—and he shared his insights with us on the Design Better Podcast. Design reviews at Apple followed a rigid weekly structure, with a Monday team meeting discussing in-flight projects and deliveries for the week. Tuesdays had a two-hour team review where the entire design team showed what they were working on, and everyone commented and took notes.
The rest of Tuesday and Wednesday were devoted to improving the work. Bob recalls it as a very intense process: “People had to show their work every 48 hours basically. Despite its intensity, Bob says that it lowered the pressure because “…every Friday there was a new show. Getting into a rhythm of showing your work all the time is critical to a good design process. ANIME [OBSOLETE] - OFFICIAL WEBSITE. Ludwig Favre on Behance. 7 tips to get your design work seen on Dribbble.
It’s no secret that as a creative, growing your audience and social media networks takes a lot of time and effort.
While you may often create and share amazing design work, this doesn’t necessarily mean everyone is going to be able to find it! You need to tell your story to both build your audience and widen your reach. We’ve rounded up a list of tips and best practices to get your design work noticed on Dribbble in ways that are both authentic and organic. Use these suggestions to get more eyeballs on your work, better connect with your audience, and increase the chances of inspiration seekers finding your awesome design. Let’s jump in! 1. People connect with a story. Our algorithm looks at several factors to determine where a Shot belongs. We recommend using tags that describe the type of design (i.e. web, illustration, packaging, logo, etc.) and also use tags that describe your design’s content, themes, and styles. Themes: What are some of the main themes in your Shot?
3. Local: Anuncios que llegan a los conductores cercanos. Search Designs on Dribbble. Elba L. Sindoni. Home Exploration by Barthelemy Chalvet. Renato Zegarra on Behance. UI Interactions of the week #142. Weekly Inspiration For Designers #187. AgenceMe. Eat vegetables, read lots and keep asking difficult questions. Sophia: How much control did you have over the upcoming series?
Luke: I wasn’t in control but I was part of most of the decision making and I was looking at everything and giving notes and making tweaks all along. I obviously had lots of ideas and thoughts about things and a lot of that stuff got in. If I had a real problem with anything, I generally got my way. Sophia: Did you write it? Luke: Stephanie Simpson was the head writer on the show, with Kenny Byerly and Ben Joseph.
Sophia: Did you select the voices? Luke: I did and I got to be there for most of the recording sessions. It was a bit worrying for a moment because all the auditions I was hearing felt wrong to me, but as soon as I heard Bella’s I knew that was the one. Weekly Inspiration for Designers #178. Cusco Barista / Cold Brew by Mike. Marketing-Agency-Career. NoShit - Top quality free design resources for your next project. Claire by Chelsea Blecha. Winrar Rebrand + UI Concept by Barbara Morrigan. Social Network App-01 by Hoveny. Behance. Free 300 Icons.
Stories / Take a peek inside the amazing Mexico City design community. Let’s take a peek inside the amazing Mexico City design community!
Meet long-time Dribbble Meetup hosts Jaime Smeke and Rulótico Gonzáles and learn about their passion to continue growing the design community in Mexico City and how hosting Dribbble Meetups has helped them do so. The duo has hosted a total of 15 meetups now and has some great tips to offer if you’re looking to host a Dribbble Meetup of your own!
Meet the hosts: Hi! I’m Jaime, an Interaction Designer and UX enthusiast from Mexico City. Fantasy Landing Page by ⋈ Sam Thibault ⋈ Bestfolios. 6 Awesome Samsung Designer Portfolio Websites – Bestfolios. De a LuKa Films on Vimeo. Sourabh Barua. Nasa_web_design_2x.png by Hippie Mao. NASA Web Design by Hippie Mao. Mozilla's Firefox asks the public to help pick its new logo. Web browser Firefox is undergoing a rebrand, and has published two possible identity systems on its website, to gather the public’s feedback on the designs.
Firefox is owned by Mozilla, a free and open-source software company that lets people use its browser for free. The rebrand comes as Firefox is extending its services from a web browser to other apps and services, including simpler screen-shot and file-sharing tools, and voice control and virtual reality tools that will enable people to access the internet, with the aim of “helping people to be more efficient, safer and in control of their time online”, says Mozilla. “This new brand is an extension of the Firefox browser brand that will enable us to bring a whole family of new products and services to market in a way that builds on the established brand,” says Tim Murray, creative director at Mozilla.
“[We want] consumers to identify and associate our new products and services.” All images courtesy of Mozilla. Firefox Rebrand by Ramotion. 3d hosting - Landing Page by Outcrowd. Chat Window. Google Search Redesign. Handsome Illustrations. Bojan Stefanovic. Behance. Behance. Behance. Behance. Behance. Behance. Behance. Copper: CRM Software Built For Google (Formerly ProsperWorks) Copper Mobile Web by Aaron Poe. Web & Mobile UI/UX Dribbble Shots #14. Beyond Beauty. Recehtok Crypto Dashboard by Zazuly Aziz. Coroflot — Design Jobs & Portfolios. Orlin Culture Shop. Home - Zeda Labs. Airlines - Landing page by Paul Horbachev. Turkish Airlines - Landing Page by Deniz Kurtcepe. Compliance Icons by Kyle Anthony Miller. Hot off the press: DesignOps Handbook by Jack Daly.
Fireart: The graphic design studio #1 in the web. Card Interactions by UI8. ArchBox by buatoom. My trips Prototype (iOS) by Dennis Snellenberg. UI Interactions of the week #132. God of War website concept by Pieter-Pleun Korevaar. Behance. Simple Social UI Kit by Vladimir Gruev. Card Interactions by UI8. María de los Ángeles on Vimeo. AI synthesis design by Pawel Pariaszewski. The Design Genome Project by InVision.
Adobe XD Playoff: Design. Rebound. Win! by Adobe XD. Behance. Pinterest. Show and tell for designers. Behance. Manuel Rovira. Behance. Behance. Behance. Behance. Thoughtspot Case Study by AgenceMe. Golden Ramen / Web Site Design by Mike. Mike on Behance. Website Learn to Surfing by Dwinawan. Thoughtspot Case Study by AgenceMe. Dwinawan. Behance.