Shape.Cool Podcast Justin Barber
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A personal podcast from Justin Barber, a 22 year old designer at Google.
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Golden Krishna – Pushing the Industry Forward
Golden Krishna, senior designer at google and author of The Best UI is No UI, explains why he craves critical feedback in the context of his primary career goals and what it might take to accomplish his dream of pushing the industry forward.
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Bethany Fong – Solving the World's Big Problems
Show notes: Bethany Fong is a senior interaction designer at Google who's done a lot of work in the field of accessibility. In this episode, Bethany recounts some impactful childhood memories that shaped her into who she is today and the big problems in the world she wants to solve. If that weren't enough, we also talk about what we'd do with 100 years of time before we finish up with some more personal stories.
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Dan Park – Across Countries and Creative Disciplines
Dan Park is a Korean American motion designer at Google. In this episode, we discuss the challenges of cultural identity, the role of motion in UX, and taste.
Show notes:
0:41 What it was like coming to America at age 6
4:10 Returning to Korea after 17 years and the importance of family
6:25 Justin compares and contrasts his experience with Japanese culture
9:00 Dan opens up about the life questions he’s facing
10:12 The roundabout journey: from music production in Boston to music business in LA
12:40 Studying fine art before moving to motion design (and why)
14:20 When Google came knocking and why it was a surprise
15:30 Unique challenges of motion design in UX
17:00 How working in UX has grown Dan as a designer
18:30 Why working in UX is scary
20:57 Dan switches gears by quoting Ira Glass on taste
22:50 The role of taste and what makes it so challenging
26:40 Who has the best taste? How do you know?
28:34 How taste factors into successful design
31:00 A game of word association
32:45 Dan offers some concluding thoughts and advice -
Ayan Daniels – Being a Young, Black, Woman in Design at Google
Show Notes:
0:30 Ayan introduces herself
2:20 Growth through internships and Google (and the difference between the two)
8:00 The challenges of being young in the workplace
12:10 How Ayan got into design
15:00 What it was like being hired at Google and the best parts of working there
17:20 How being an outsider has impacted Ayan as a designer and person
19:10 Justin asks Ayan what it means to her that she’s a young, black, woman in design
20:40 Justin asks Ayan what’s important for him to know about Ayan’s experience as a minority
22:00 Focusing on commonalities, celebrating differences, and dealing with privilege
24:20 Ayan describes what it was like watching Beyonce’s Lemonade as the only black person in the room
28:45 Justin talks about what it was like watching Lemonade while not being the intended audience
30:00 The beauty and importance of Lemonade
34:50 Lemonade as modern day art
37:40 Favorite lines and moments from Lemonade
42:50 Ayan closes it out with @ayansmodernlife on everything