NEW interview with DSI co-founders @brvmrtn and @runemadsen unpacks the business insights that can come out of early prototyping
https://t.co/D3cA3CWm5F
Our new visual identity and website for School of Visual Art’s IxD program embraces the idea that there’s no single “normal” way to engage with content, exploring interactivity in all its forms. https://t.co/GUAAXQffhY
We’re crafting a new visual identity for a company that derives insights from complex, real-world data using AI. Our current focus is the website concept where images are compressed dynamically based on user interaction. Visual identity and website launching soon!
“…Instead, we believe in pulling engineers early into the design process, which has a ton of benefits. Engineers can write code really fast and loose if they are allowed to play by the rules of design.”
-@runemadsen
Read the full interview here:
https://t.co/D3cA3CWm5F
“There is this idea from businesses that design is cheap, and engineering is expensive.
But the only reason why organizations think that way is because engineers don't typically work in fault-tolerant environments. It's always production code — you can't mess anything up…"
In this interview, we unpack the misconception that design is cheap and engineering is expensive – and how early prototypes can unlock valuable insights at a point where the financial implications are low.
As we have grown from just @runemadsen and I to a full team over the last six years, we have put a lot of care into building a strong and healthy remote work culture but haven’t talked much about it. Here is a glimpse at how we work at @designsystemsin
Our hope is that both resources can help others develop their own systems and guiding principles for workflows that are human-centered. (7/7) https://t.co/0vJ88E22sj
We’re releasing a template of the simple spreadsheet we’ve developed over the years to track projects, as well as a detailed description of all that goes into the typical Funday. (6/7) https://t.co/Gf3N6fDmGT
We have spent a lot of time figuring out how to run efficient workflows in the intersection between design and code. This interview with members of our @designsystemsin team focuses on a few key aspects of this key collaboration: https://t.co/vzEopFoxvK