Well it only took nearly another 8 years but I finally have a portfolio site again. Check it out, write your congressmen, grab a celebratory slice of pizza: https://t.co/xqhponjDOq
Well it only took 8 years but I finally have a portfolio site again. Check it out, tell your loved ones, indiscriminately shoot guns off in the air in an act of celebration: https://t.co/xqhponj5YS
Austin-based fast food chain P. Terry's Burger Stand is moving to employee ownership and creating a profit-sharing program for workers. https://t.co/2MiXtNKlma
Will Sasso and Dan Soder are Macho Man Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Andre The Giant, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rodney Dangerfield, and Robert Deniro reading Andy Rooney quotes. 😂😂😂😂
(🎥@ChrisVanVliet)
*SEEKING SUMMER INTERN*
I'm bringing on an intern this summer to work with me at the studio. Work on real pre-launch consumer products, and see the inner workings of a small design practice.
Requires some IRL time in Berkeley, so likely a @UCBerkeley student. Apply below!
@tomjohndesign@Joshua_Ariza I would argue that “product” can be—and over the course of human industry, has been—broadly applied to far more physical manifestations than digital ones therefore it feels disconnected when “product designer” means someone designing in the digital space.
@tomjohndesign@Joshua_Ariza “Product” has traditionally been used to describe a physical item that people interact with. It seems like a much more apt description for an industrial designer. I’ve always felt like “product” was co-opted by the UX/digital design crowd simply because the term was available.