2017-01-25

Brad Frost is the web designer who created the mental model of Atomic Design. He’s a sought-after designer, speaker, and consultant about responsive design.

His new book Atomic Design explains the concept of modular design as well as how to position it in a workflow for multi-device web developers.

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Discussion Jump Points

3:10 Introduction

3:40 Brad describing Atomic Design

5:01 5 Distinct stages of UI

8:02 Organisms and hierarchy of a webpage

10:40 Introduction of pattern lab

12:30 Pattern lab is really plain, you have to bring your own vision, it’s a workspace

16:16 UI Auditing, consistency and patterns of website forms

18:02 How to introduce people to change and convince them that change is good

21:04 Communication with boss, don’t ask permission because boss only cares about end result

23:30 We’re already doing things like Pattern Lab - we just need to be more aware of it.

24:35 Don’t ask for permission, ask for forgiveness after.

27:01 Don’t need to go vertical for approval, talk with your colleagues

29:01 29:30 Example of how responsive experience works

30:03 Approval by way of conversion instead of convincing

31:30 Working without boss approval to make a bank site responsive

33:01 Page concept is out of date and from process standpoint doesn’t serve it’s use

34:20 Keep language the same, call it a webpage, but make website an ecosystem not a printed page

37:05 Keeping things above the fold

38:03 Using open source for writing the book and book deployment

41:45 Contributions to the book from others

45:19 How to find the book

48:15 Ending the interview with thanks

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