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Next up at #Clarity2019: @_dte on Where We Can Go: an exploration of what tools could be like if they treated design systems as the building material: clarityconf.com/session/where-…
@_dte Dan's origin story involved building a robot from a subscription magazine that sent out pieces one at a time, and after everyone had their completed robot the magazine shared pictures of how some people had customized their robot design, which he found really cool. #Clarity2019
@_dte Visualizations are an interesting way to illustrate the compound effects of an instruction: top row, lines are drawn with a linear instruction outward, creating a spiky feel; bottom row they're given a random direction, creating a smoky feel. #Clarity2019
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Good morning, we're back for day two of #Clarity2019! I'm live tweeting the sessions again, starting with @MinaMarkham on Full-Featured Art Direction for the Web!

clarityconf.com/session/full-f…
@MinaMarkham “What is art direction?”

Quoting @danmall: "Art direction combines art and design to evoke a cultural and emotional reaction.”

I.e. “Design is the how, Art direction is the why.”

#Clarity2019 #YxQuotes #YxDesign #YxArt
@MinaMarkham @danmall “A design system is, at its foundation, a set of rules.”

Rules that govern how you create products for your specific brand. But note: rules and creativity are not mutually exclusive! Rules _can_ be broken is your use case evoke that.

#Clarity2019
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Live tweets for @CascadeSF’s #GrowthDesignSeries, night 3: Engagement + Metrics + Scaling Quality!

Growth Lessons to Accelerate your Design Career, by Elena Lin
How to Measure Growth, by @robbiedigi
Designing with Data, by @ranliudesign

#YxDesign #YxGrowthDesign
@cascadesf @robbiedigi @ranliudesign We start the night with a fireside chat with Elena Lin, who volunteered at @CascadeSF, was a mechanical engineer, hacked her career and is now a Product Designer on Growth at @linkedin.
@cascadesf @robbiedigi @ranliudesign @LinkedIn Lin asked herself, “How can I make the most impact with my skills that is also enjoyable?"

She started w/ engineering, but from going to design events in SF she found a passion for the process of envisioning and creating new products. (SAME) #GrowthDesignSeries #YxGrowthDesign
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