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    Explore " responsive web design" with insightful episodes like "049: Two Years of Takeaways From Interviewing Interactive Industry Experts with Gary Rozanc", "048: Part 2 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse", "048: Part 1 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse", "047: Finding the Right Balance Between Teaching Visual Design, Front-end Development, and User Experience with Lauren Meranda" and "046: The Difference Between User Experience Design and Service Design with Ji Su Hiatt" from podcasts like ""Design Edu Today", "Design Edu Today", "Design Edu Today", "Design Edu Today" and "Design Edu Today"" and more!

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    049: Two Years of Takeaways From Interviewing Interactive Industry Experts with Gary Rozanc

    049: Two Years of Takeaways From Interviewing Interactive Industry Experts with Gary Rozanc
    Gary Rozanc reflects on what he has learned from hosting the Design Edu Today podcast on its two-year anniversary by revealing his top five takeaways including the right amount of HTML and CSS for designers, the new tools for interactive designers, what designers are actually making today, design being a team sport again, and a contemporary process that includes design systems.

    048: Part 2 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse

    048: Part 2 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse
    In part two of episode 48 Mike Joosse, Partner and Community Director at DESIGNATION, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the ins and outs of UX and UI bootcamps vs. traditional 4 year graphic design programs, and the similar struggles that both face when training emerging designers. The discussion goes in depth on the ideal students for bootcamps, working with real clients on real projects, and built in assessments to keep the curriculum cutting edge.

    048: Part 1 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse

    048: Part 1 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse
    In part one of episode 48 Mike Joosse, Partner and Community Director at DESIGNATION, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the ins and outs of UX and UI bootcamps vs. traditional 4 year graphic design programs, and the similar struggles that both face when training emerging designers. The discussion goes in depth on the ideal students for bootcamps, working with real clients on real projects, and built in assessments to keep the curriculum cutting edge.

    047: Finding the Right Balance Between Teaching Visual Design, Front-end Development, and User Experience with Lauren Meranda

    047: Finding the Right Balance Between Teaching Visual Design, Front-end Development, and User Experience with Lauren Meranda
    Lauren Meranda Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at Judson University joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the different approaches to teaching web and interactive design within a traditional graphic design program. We go into specifics on the difficulties of finding the right balance between teaching visual design, front-end development, and user experience within a limited number of credits and finish up the conversation discussing just how many classes would be ideal to teach the three distinct, but interrelated disciplines.

    046: The Difference Between User Experience Design and Service Design with Ji Su Hiatt

    046: The Difference Between User Experience Design and Service Design with Ji Su Hiatt
    Ji Su Hiatt Experience Designer at Capital One joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the difference between user experience design and service design and just how much visual designers need to embrace these disciplines. We also cover more in depth the different types of user research and how it’s used at Capital One, and discuss the role bootcamps such as the Iron Yard and Generally Assembly play in the role of user experience education. Finally, we talk about what makes a good user experience design portfolio.

    045: The Education Necessary for Someone to Become a User Experience Designer with Rachel Inman

    045: The Education Necessary for Someone to Become a User Experience Designer with Rachel Inman
    Rachel Inman UX Designer at Google joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the education necessary for a someone to become a User Experience Designer. We go into specifics on the different education paths open to students, and what is specific to User Experience Design that can be applied to all forms of design from graphic design to industrial design. Finally, we talk about the types of information gathered by the UX team and how it could be a basis to start graphic design projects from.

    044: The Core User Experience Design Principles Graphic Design Educators Should Be Teaching with Karelia Jo Moore

    044: The Core User Experience Design Principles Graphic Design Educators Should Be Teaching with Karelia Jo Moore
    Karelia Jo Moore Experience Lead at Huge joins Gary Rozanc to discuss what makes User Experience Design different from Interactive Design. We will also discuss the User Experience Design process and how it fits into the overall design process. We finish up the conversation talking about the specific User Experience Design principles Design Educators should be teaching to Interactive Design students.

    043: The Ins and Outs of Designing a Political Campaign With Marne Pike and Mike Brophy

    043: The Ins and Outs of Designing a Political Campaign With Marne Pike and Mike Brophy
    Marne Pike Chief Operating Officer and Senior Digital Strategist, and Mike Brophy Creative Director at Veracity Media join Gary Rozanc to discuss the process behind designing a political campaign for an individual and the process designing for an organization. We go in-depth on digital strategy, interactive design, and website development and how those different disciplines fit into the entire project.

    042: The User Experience Design Process and Its Fits Into the Overall Design Process with Anne Petersen

    042: The User Experience Design Process and Its Fits Into the Overall Design Process with Anne Petersen
    Anne Petersen Director of User Experience at Fastspot joins Gary Rozanc to discuss what makes user experience design different from interactive design. Anne also describes the user experience design process in detail and how it fits into the overall design process. Anne finished the conversation talking about what user experience design principles design educators should be teaching to interactive designers in the classroom.

    041: The Ins and Outs Of How Designers and Developer Work Together with Alexis Findiesen and Zaid White of CHIEF

    041: The Ins and Outs Of How Designers and Developer Work Together with Alexis Findiesen and Zaid White of CHIEF
    Alexis Findiesen Senior Developer, and Zaid White Senior Art Director at CHIEF join Gary Rozanc to discuss the ins and outs of how designers and developer work together. The discussion goes into the details of when they work side by side, what kind of files they hand off to each other, and how micro interactions are designed and developed. Alexis and Zaid also share how their academic backgrounds, different from what their daily work, lead them to where they are today.

    040: The Entry Level Designer’s Struggle to Keep Up the Necessary Work Pace with Kelly Driver

    040: The Entry Level Designer’s Struggle to Keep Up the Necessary Work Pace with Kelly Driver
    Kelly Driver, Senior Interactive Designer at idfive, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the interactive design process including how designers and developers work together, how much HTML and CSS designers really need to know, and how entry level designers have trouble keeping up with the pace necessary to be successful in the industry.

    039: The Interactive Design Process and Curating the User’s Journey with Vijay Mathews

    039: The Interactive Design Process and Curating the User’s Journey with Vijay Mathews
    Vijay Mathews, W&CO Co-founder, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the interactive design process for the Newark Walks app. The conversation goes into specific details on curating the user’s journey through Newark, how designers and developers work together, who creates the content and the production timeline from initial client meeting to product launch. We also discuss why the Newark Walks was an Android/iOS app instead of a web based app.

    038: The Differences Between Brand Design and User Experience Design with Robyn Kanner

    038: The Differences Between Brand Design and User Experience Design with Robyn Kanner
    Robyn Kanner, UX Designer at Amazon, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss non-traditional paths to becoming a graphic designer and the differences between Brand Design and User Experience Design. We will also go in depth about creating a user journey and what lengths are truly necessary for designers to properly research the end user of their products. We finish up the episode with a call to designers to get involved in politics beyond posters and safety pins.

    037: The Proliferation of Design Titles and Is the Training for Each Really That Different with Emelyn Baker

    037: The Proliferation of Design Titles and Is the Training for Each Really That Different with Emelyn Baker
    Emelyn Baker, Product Designer with Brit + Co., joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the staggering number of industry specific titles out there used to categorize designers, and the not always perfect step by step design process including where content strategy fits in on a classroom project. We also cover designing with real content vs. lorem ipsum and ways to expose students to working in multidisciplinary teams while still in school.

    036: The Ins and Outs of Email Design and Development with Shannon Crabill

    036: The Ins and Outs of Email Design and Development with Shannon Crabill
    Shannon Crabill, Email Developer at T. Rowe Price, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the design of emails for a global investment management firm. Shannon goes in-depth on the need to research and understand the purpose and goal of sending emails to inform the visual design. Shannon also shares tips for designing calls to action with the body of an email, and she reveals the struggles to code emails for all the different email clients.

    035: A Portrait of the Contemporary Interactive Designer with Jay Fanelli

    035: A Portrait of the Contemporary Interactive Designer with Jay Fanelli
    Jay Fanelli, co-founder of Cotton Bureau, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the skills necessary to be a contemporary designer such as designing micro interactions, and design systems (not style guides). Jay also discusses the specifics on the need to produce high fidelity prototypes before getting too far along in the visual design process. Finally, the conversation goes into what a designer’s portfolio should like, what it shouldn’t, and how non visual design choices can say more about the portfolio than the work itself.

    034: The Challenges of Teaching Responsive Web Design in a Single Class with Chris Hallahan

    034: The Challenges of Teaching Responsive Web Design in a Single Class with Chris Hallahan
    Chris Hallahan, User Experience Designer and Design Educator at Kent State University, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the nuts and bolts of teaching responsive web design in a single class including different strategies for teaching HTML and CSS, User Experience, and Visual Design. We also touch on how that class fits into a larger curriculum and what an idea set of courses or program would look like.

    032: How User Experience Design is Different from Graphic Design with Lucas Roe

    032: How User Experience Design is Different from Graphic Design with Lucas Roe
    Lucas Roe, User Experience Designer at Fastspot, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss what the hiring process looks like for web and user experience designers, what should be in a student’s portfolio if they want to get a job as an interactive designer, and how User Experience Design is different from Graphic Design and Interactive Design and requires different training.
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