For our tenth #YesteryearIssue, we dove into NYC’s most legendary dining rooms.
Read our latest cover story, a social history of New York City told through its restaurants. https://t.co/rpa5RTwvop
this is my mom and a very young me at an art museum (the met in nyc)
my parents met in art school, built careers in photography and visual art, and shared their love of art and design with me from the beginning.
what I found myself drawn to most was the art that had an opinion on how the world could be better, even if it was in a small way.
when I got to stanford I learned about product design. designing software felt like making art, but with the goal of bringing a useful thing into the world
great design and art are thoughtful in the opinion they form on where the world should go. forming that opinion is part of the thrill, and helping more people who design bring their vision to reality is why I started @designrivet
but it all started with my mom, dad and an art museum, and I'm grateful for it all
Rivet’s giving designers the tools to visually make detailed changes to their live product, directly in production code, without needing an engineer. It’s a problem @gormankind has been obsessed with, all the way back to creating his own CS + design custom major at Stanford.
Rivet is our love letter to the design community. It’s a visual editor that helps designers translate precise UI changes into production code.
We're launching tomorrow morning. I'm too excited to not share a teaser of what you'll see then.
Rivet (@designrivet) helps product designers own every detail in their live product.
It’s a visual editor that lets designers translate precise UI changes into production code.
https://t.co/uA5RhbsXk7