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Style Guide Podcast

English, Architecture, 1 season, 20 episodes, 13 hours, 11 minutes
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A small batch podcast hosted by Anna Debenham and Brad Frost, dedicated to talking about style guides, pattern libraries and building effective interface systems.
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Maya Benari

Maya gives us an overview of the work she’s doing with 18F on a set of standards that are improving the usability and accessibility of US government websites.
11/19/201741 minutes, 8 seconds
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Inayaili de León Persson

Inayaili takes us through her work at Canonical in helping build and manage their open source design system, and how she encourages designers and developers to refer and contribute to it.
9/10/201742 minutes, 50 seconds
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Jina Anne

Jina returns to the show to share her experience of working on Salesforce's legendary Lightning Design System.
7/30/201749 minutes, 20 seconds
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Josh Clark

This week, we're joined by Josh Clark who works with clients on their design systems. He shares his approach to designing them, and how he makes sure they continue to be maintained.
7/16/201745 minutes, 22 seconds
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Micah Godbolt

Micah Godbolt by Anna Debenham and Brad Frost
7/9/201744 minutes, 45 seconds
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Val Head

In this episode, Val Head gives us an insight into the world of animation, and the ways she factors it into design systems.
7/2/201745 minutes, 6 seconds
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Mina Markham

We’re joined by Mina Markham who worked on Pantsuit, the UI pattern library for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. She’s now a Senior Engineer at Slack.
6/26/201742 minutes, 9 seconds
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Anna Debenham and Brad Frost

Anna and Brad talk about what’s changed since the first season of the Style Guides Podcast, and talk about what topics they’d like to cover this season.
6/19/201739 minutes, 52 seconds
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Jeremy Keith

In our grand finale, Jeremy wraps up our small-batch podcast by talking about style guides from an agency’s perspective.
5/25/201540 minutes, 44 seconds
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Nathan Curtis

Nathan joins us to talk about the style guides he’s worked on, and some of the things he’s gleaned from user research.
5/10/201531 minutes, 43 seconds
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Rob Huddleston

Rob Huddleston gives us an overview of Capital One’s style guide and how it has evolved over the years.
4/24/201543 minutes, 43 seconds
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Dave Rupert

Dave, and his soundboard, join us to talk about microsoft.com's redesign, modular CSS, and the quest for the holy grail of style guides.
3/19/201544 minutes, 19 seconds
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Susan Robertson

Susan talks about the style guides she’s worked on, and the range of generators she’s researched.
3/11/201531 minutes, 5 seconds
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Samantha Warren

Samantha introduces us to Style Tiles, how they came about, how to create your own, and when to use them.
3/4/201536 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ian Feather

Ian talks to us about his work on Lonely Planet’s style guide, and the tool that makes it “living”.
2/26/201532 minutes, 48 seconds
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Dan Mall

This week, Dan joins us to talk about Element Collages, and how he uses style guides to help build multi-platform, multi-lingual websites.
2/19/201542 minutes, 6 seconds
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Dave Olsen

Dave Olsen talks about his work on Pattern Lab, and how style guides have influenced the web design process at West Virginia University.
2/13/201538 minutes, 1 second
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Lincoln Mongillo

In our third episode, we talk with Lincoln Mongillo who helped build Starbucks’s style guide, and is now working on one at Simple.
2/4/201533 minutes, 19 seconds
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Federico Holgado

Federico gives us some insight into the evolution of MailChimp’s UI style guide, and how it has helped improve the site.
1/28/201536 minutes, 8 seconds
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Jina Bolton

Jina talks about building style guides back in 2004, and how they have changed over the years.
1/21/201531 minutes, 6 seconds