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chasing rare moments when design & engineering combine to make magical products. @spacebar_build

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go to the to the Vintage Computer Festival today if you're 1) interested in interface design and 2) in the bay — GOATs of personal computing in attendance — a garden of Macintosh computers to use — room of free items packed with manuals, programming books, spare parts

go to the to the Vintage Computer Festival today if you're 1) interested in interface design and 2) in the bay

— GOATs of personal computing in attendance
— a garden of Macintosh computers to use
— room of free items packed with manuals, programming books, spare parts
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Future that I'm excited by: designers owning the final medium, directly changing the final app We can sidestep the "should designers learn how to code" question. Imagine AI tools that let designers make changes to a codebase without touching a line of code

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phrases I want to use when I talk about your work: - unflinching quality - life’s work - extreme intention - genuine care - a love letter - made with heart - gorgeous detail - no shortcuts taken - in the pursuit of greatness - obsessive - dozens of iterations - outwardly simple

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Give me a niche UI that only I will use to solve my problem. Or honestly make it deeply impractical. Make all software I use in comic sans. Make it neon purple. Either way, how should you make a product when you don't know what the interface will look like? Think we need new

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standards for myself now that I'm sharing more online: -- no dunking on work, spotlight stellar products or share helpful feedback -- no echo chamber discourse -- imperfect is better than not sharing -- speak to people who obsess over great design and great engineering