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GuestJenn KotlerPanelistsRichard Littauer | Memo Esparza | Eriol Fox | Django SkorupaShow NotesHello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Today, we have the wonderful Jenn Kotler joining us! Jenn is a User Experience Designer at the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST), where she designs data search and analysis tools for telescope missions including Webb, Hubble, TESS, and Kepler, all available for free use. Jenn fills us on what she does at MAST, the different types of data they look at, and how she uses this data in her job to make it accessible so everyone can do amazing science. We learn more about sonification, Jenn’s thoughts of her ideal scenario of bringing the design community into the open source space, and something that’s difficult about being a designer in a space where there’s not a lot of other designers. Go ahead and download this episode now! [[[[[[[[[[[Quotes[[[[Spotlight[[00:38:44] Memo’s spotlight is a book that changed his life called, Nightfall.[[[00:41:02] Jenn’s spotlight is a book she read called, Sitting Pretty and her favorite font, Atkinson Hyperlegible.LinksOpen Source Design TwitterOpen Source DesignSustain Design & UX working groupSustainOSS DiscourseSustain Open Source TwitterRichard Littauer TwitterEriol Fox TwitterMemo Esparza TwitterDjango Skorupa TwitterAstronify: Open Source Python Sonification LibraryJennifer Kotler WebsiteMikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST)Space Telescope Science Institute TwitterMAST TwitterSpace Telescope Science InstituteSpace Telescope Science Institute-Public OutreachNMSCoordinatesNightfall by Isaac Asimov and Robert SilverbergTehching HsiehOpen FoundryCompositions 1960Sitting Pretty by Rebekah TaussigAtkinson Hyperlegible FontSonification explanations-Flaring StarsSonification explanationsCreate With Light-Student Sonification artCreditsProduced by Richard LittauerEdited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree SoundShow notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree SoundSpecial Guest: Jenn Kotler.



