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It sometimes seems like designers and developers operate in different worlds. However, there are things that would help every developer to know about design, even if it isn’t always easy. In this session, Tracy Osborn shows developers how to train their design eye so that they can feel more confident picking out good and bad design.
Designing can feel intimidating when you’re not sure what good design is and how to implement it yourself. Critiquing existing designs is the best training exercises you can do, but what does that involve? Tracy will go over training your design eye so you can feel more confident picking out good and bad design, which will lead to better confidence when it comes to creating designs yourself.
Tracy Osborn is a designer, developer, and entreprenerd living in Toronto, Canada. She’s the program director at TinySeed, author of Hello Web Books, and spends her free time being outside.
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