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Design the Code, or Lessons from Kanye

Design the Code, or Lessons from Kanye

This is an updated version of my Design the Code talk that was given at Smashing Conf NYC 2015. I talk about collaborative lessons designers & developers can learn from Kanye West.

Katie Kovalcin

June 19, 2015
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  1. Let designers design* By whatever means they are most efficient

    and comfortable in, this may still be a static comp
  2. “Responsive deliverables should look a lot like fully-functioning Twitter Bootstrap-style

    systems custom tailored for your clients’ needs. These living code samples are self- documenting style guides that extend to accommodate a client’s needs as well as the needs of the ever-evolving multi-device web.” -Dave Rupert http://daverupert.com/2013/04/responsive-deliverables/
  3. “Kanye’s process is communal—he literally goes around the room asking

    everyone there what ‘power’ means to them, throws out lines to see how they’re received, and works out his exact wording with whomever is around to help.” http://www.idolator.com/5697792/kanye-west-complex-profile- my-beautiful-dark-twisted-fantasy
  4. “I have this really cool thing I want to try”

    ...said the developer to everyone except the team
  5. “It’s about the creative process even more than the final

    product. I think there’s something kind of depressing about a product being final, because the only time a product is really final is when you’re in a casket.” -Kanye West http://behindthehustle.com/2014/01/kanye-west-talks-creative- process-director-steve-mcqueen/
  6. “Epicenter design focuses on the true essence of the page

    — the epicenter — and then builds outward.” https://gettingreal.37signals.com/ch09_Epicenter_Design.php
  7. This is a screenshot of the same module from the

    homepage. Does not need designed!