Design Details
Design Details
Brian Lovin, Marshall Bock
282: Flow State
33 minutes Posted Feb 6, 2019 at 5:00 am.
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This week, we look to Twitter for answers to the eternal question: "How do I find time to design despite tons of meetings, context shifting, and an open office layout?" In News, we detail some exciting ideas in an iOS 13 design concept. And as always, we share a couple cool things, like a spiritual successor to MySpace and a rollable television.
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News:
iOS 13 Concept by Apple_iDesigner
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Dark Mode
Redesigned Apps
Other Features
Multi-Users on iPad
Industry Talk:
Lil Chen tweeted a great question: "What's your secret to finding time to design amongst tons of meetings, context shifting, and open office layouts?"
Marshall just goes home and works some more
Brian uses RescueTime, a way to "find your ideal work-life balance"
Barbara suggests scheduling a "meeting" with a colleague
Sara recommends nixing all meetings scheduled over your blocked time
Jackie says to send an email stating your intentions and when you'll be available
Mattie reminds us that no one checks the ceilings
Wesley likes to use his headphones as a Do Not Disturb sign
One Cool Thing:
Brian shared Jarred Sumner's post "Why Isn't the Internet More Fun and Weird"
Codeblog is bringing glitter back to the web
MDX is Markdown for the component era
Marshall shared LG's 65-inch Rollable 4K OLED TV (video), which has a display that coils up into a box
Note: Sooooo, the screen actually DOES resize to 21:9. Whoops!
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