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Episode #31: Brad Frost We are honored to have with us today, the inspiring Brad Frost, Founder and inventor of the "
Brad started as a web designer, came out through the agency world, doing client work, started a shop, and eventually found himself also consulting for teams, doing
workshops, writing a
blog and hosting a
podcast.
Besides being a web designer, a developer, an Author and a Host, Brad's background as a musician also connects with his work, and why he believes in the notes and the rules that make all the piece together.
In this episode, Brad shared with us his thoughts and insights about how to build a design system and a development collaborative work, and how to implement that thinking in your organization.
This is the sixth episode of the third season of the Hacking UI podcast - 'Scaling a Career'.
In this season we have 10 amazing guests for you, who are leaders and influencers from a variety of different backgrounds. Design managers, development leaders, entrepreneurs and product geniuses that we admire, and we'll be sharing a new episode every Thursday.
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Key points from this episode:
- Learn about Brad's background and how he started as a web designer. [00:04:15]
- Get tips for managing time and help you to get into habits. [00:08:55]
- Understand the value of self-promotion and doing stuff for free. [00:10:40]
- Find out how Brad got to writing the Atomic Design book. [00:15:50]
- Brad shares his framework and guidelines for taking decisions to breakthrough and navigating your career. [00:17:10]
- Find out about Brad's work and what he cannot wait to do. [00:26:27]
- Learn about how Brad built his website and the process of doing it all in the browser with pattern lab. [00:25:10]
- Understand the medium in which you are designing for, coding and its constraints. [00:28:28]
- Learn about thinking of UI as a hierarchy, and how atomic design breaks things down. [00:32:07]
- Learn about structural prep work, and about thinking and understanding components and hierarchy when you take a project from a developer perspective. [00:38:00]
- Get Bits of Advice for companies that have problems with the separation from design and the development collaboration. [00:46:00]
- Understand design systems and how to build a design and development collaborative work. [00:52:10]
- Tips for Designers and freelancers who starting out. [00:55:00]
- Brad shares his recommendations for podcasts and his favorite tools. [00:56:20]
About The Hacking UI Podcast The Hacking UI podcast is hosted by Sagi Shrieber and David Tintner, a designer, and developer who are also both entrepreneurs, bloggers, productivity/time-hacking maniacs, and all around tech geeks.
We are thrilled to launch the third season of the Hacking UI podcast, where we hack our way through product design, development, and creative entrepreneurship.
Our first season, was called ‘Scaling a Design Team’, the Second season was called ‘Scaling a Side Project’ and we’ve decided to call this season - ‘Scaling a Career’.
In this season we have 10 amazing guests for you, who are leaders and influencers from a variety of different backgrounds. We have design managers, development leaders, entrepreneurs and product geniuses.
What is The Hacking UI Podcast - with Sagi Shrieber & David Tintner?
The Hacking UI podcast is hosted by Sagi Shrieber and David Tintner, a designer and developer who are also both entrepreneurs, bloggers, productivity/time-hacking maniacs, and all around tech geeks.
The first season of the podcast is titled ‘Scaling a Design Team’, in which they speak with design leaders from top notch companies like Facebook, Apple, Invision, and Intercom, to discuss various team structures, responsibilities, and workflows.
After quitting their day jobs to work full time on Hacking UI they named the second season ‘Scaling a Side Project’, and they interview creative entrepreneurs whom they admire, in order to learn about their paths to success and get them to share their tips and secrets. These include Matt Mullenweg (Founder of Wordpress), David Okeniuv (Founder of Typeform) and more.
The third season of the podcast is called 'Scaling a Career' and it's all about creative entrepreneurship. They interviewed amazing folks who took their creative skills and built a brand for themselves. These include Brad Frost (Atomic Design System), Samuel Hulick (Useronboard.com), Noah Kagan (Sumo), and Ran Segall (Youtuber at 'Flux' on Youtube).