Method Podcast, Episode 1

Prototyping, tools, and designers who code: A conversation with Jay Wong of Project Fi

Hosted by Interaction Designer Aidan Simpson, the Method podcast profiles designers at Google, giving listeners an inside look at their journeys and design choices. In the first episode, Aidan interviews UX Design Lead Jay Wong about her experience working as a designer with a computer science degree, some of the design decisions and challenges her team tackles on Project Fi, and much, much more.

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06/13/2017

A New and Improved Google Design

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06/15/2017

Join the Material Gallery Early Adopter Program

Like staying ahead of the curve when it comes to design tools? Meet Gallery, a design collaboration app that makes it easy to find, present, and discuss work from a shared, central place. Brought to you by the Material Design team, Gallery simplifies a designer’s workflow and gives you a handy hub for team feedback, organization, and a magic link that always leads to the latest iteration of your work.

06/08/2017

Google Design Medium Round-Up

Check out a handful of our latest and greatest Medium articles: Learn how Google redesigned over 2,000 emoji to make them more expressive than ever; Watch the top design talks from I/O 2017 in our Definitive Design Guide; Get an inside look at Seoul’s vibrant design scene from four of the city’s top studios; Find out what happens when you lock 35 developers and designers in a room for a 3-day design sprint; Read a UX designer’s top tips and tools for getting started in the industry.

05/10/2017

Material Components for Android, iOS, and the Web

Making Material just got easier. The new Material Components site features a library of components and expanded documentation that let you build easily for Android, iOS, and the web using open-source code. The components are regularly updated by a team of engineers and designers to follow the latest Material Design guidelines, ensuring well-crafted implementations that meet development standards such as internationalization and accessibility support.

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Connectivity,Culture, and Credit

Nine ways designers can be more empathic and effective when creating products for emerging markets

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l/O 2017 Design Coverage

Get the most out of #io17 with our guide to designer-focused events and talks

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Building Better Design Culture

A conversation with Google´s Mike Buzzard on creativity, career advancement, and criteria for success

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Seoul: Printed Matter, Politics, and Performance

Four studios talk about the current design scene in South Korea´s capital

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Speaking Volumes

Best practices for designing a brand in VR

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We used the guidelines as an inspiration to go further, and spent a lot of time considering what they meant and how to put them into practice.

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Asana: Productivity with Personality

Brand Recognition

From VR to hardware, this collection of articles will guide and inspire you to do your best branding work

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Best practices for designing a brand in VR

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Expressing Brand in Material

A step by-step guide to staying on brand while going Material

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Sticky Conversations

Allo sticker sets balance the universal and unique

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No Such Thing as Offline

Digital natives are redesigning the way build tech one tap at a time

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Guide to span Tokyo

Watch archived video our Tokyo evente and get to know each of the speakers, inclunding Deyan Sudjic, Mariya Suzuki, and Keiichi Tanaami

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Airbnb: Communicating Clarrity and Charm

How a trusted travel app plays host to a growing, global community

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As te playful dots animate into Google´s signature G, the subtle piano sound resolves into a G chord to match.

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Volume Two

Explore the visual, virtual, and written culture of Tokyo and Los Angeles through the work of our SPAN 2016 speakers

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Get to know the GoogleDesign: Start with our, it´s chock full of stories, guides and inspo to yout proyects

Like staying ahead of the curve when it comes to design tools? Meet Gallery, a design collaboration app tha makes it easy to find, present, and discuss work from a shared, central place.

To the debut of our podcast Method! In Ep1 @Aidan_simposon interviews @jaylovespie on @projectfi and lots more:

SPAN 2016: Los Angeles

Explore everything from Processing and robotic to production design at our Los Angeles conference

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Design Is Never Done

Material Design´s new suite of tools and guidelines-all in one place

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Material Design Awards 2016

Recognizing best-in-class designs from around the community

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In celebration of the SPAN LA event, we put together a handy cheat sheet of three things you might like to know about each speaker as well as video links to all the talks.

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