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Nathan Curtis — Deep Foundations of Design Systems

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Goodstuff.FM
Published
Wed 30 Aug 2017
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/bb5f5d8b

Nathan Curtis co-founded EightShapes in 2006 and is passionate about interaction design, information architecture, and front-end development. He specializes in design systems consulting for teams large and small, regularly writing about and speaking at events worldwide. Co-hosting this week is Micah Godbolt, Senior Design Developer at Microsoft.







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Time Jumps


  • 2:44 An introduction to Nathan’s background on the web.

  • 3:50 Design systems are just catching.

  • 4:50 What kind of deliverables would you give to clients back in the 2000’s?

  • 7:20 What’s the next step in design systems?

  • 9:40 It seems like we’re going to start quantifying everything we do inside a design system.

  • 10:30 Automation helping generate code from design systems.

  • 13:20 Working with the various javascript frameworks has changed design systems.

  • 14:40 In the future we won’t have design system, we’ll have a system of systems.

  • 19:30 Sharing design systems across large organizations with common components vs niche apps or websites.

  • 21:30 Designers don’t have as much experience working collaboratively in a community environment.

  • 25:00 Designers tend to be silod - what has been your experience?

  • 29:50 In professional settings, designers with seasoning struggle when they aren’t made aware of the design systems.

  • 31:34 Designers are looking to do the right thing.

  • 33:00 Defending the designers.

  • 36:10 Who’s actually controlling the knobs and dials?

  • 38:30 It works but have you tested it on users yet?

  • 45:50 Adding a research tab to the design system that’s available to everyone.

  • 47:20 Sometimes you have to realize one team might have a completely different user base.

  • 50:00 What goes into a system or not?

  • 53:20 What are your tips for people who want to get a design system going?

  • 56:40 How can people find you on the internet and get in design system conversations?

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