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We discuss the concept of 'Mise en mode' and how it can be applied to design systems to enhance user experiences through the use of semantic tokens. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a consistent token naming scheme to support expressive enhancements in interfaces and marketing pages.
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This episode discusses the handoff process between designers and developers, emphasizing the importance of using design system resources for efficient collaboration. It also highlights common pain points in the handoff process and the potential benefits of designers understanding development and vice versa.
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We discuss a personal history with CSS development and experiences with web design, including the challenges and innovations encountered over the years. We consider what the best way of writing CSS might be and announce an upcoming event.
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We discuss the evolution of front-end engineering roles and the emergence of design engineering, highlighting the challenges and complexities in job postings. Also traveling back in time to share personal experience with design and creativity in high school student council float designs.
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This episode addresses the unnecessary proliferation of color options in design systems and emphasizing the importance of prioritizing user experience over color choices.
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Your host, Donnie D'Amato, shares insights into his design journey, passion for simplifying design concepts, and commitment to empowering creators while inviting audience engagement and dialogue.
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