Config 2024: Unlocking opportunities: building your brand with side projects (Matt D. Smith) | Figma
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- Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
- Config 2024: Unlocking opportunities: building your brand with side projects (Matt D. Smith)
Discover the transformative power of passion projects and their ability to unlock career-defining opportunities and create a standout personal brand. Through real-world examples and valuable lessons, this session showcases how side projects can drive personal and professional growth. Whether you’re a seasoned designer or just beginning, you’ll leave inspired and equipped with actionable insights to leverage your side projects for success. See how your next side project could be the key to shaping your future.
Featuring: Matt D. Smith, Shapeshifter, Shift Nudge
“It might not change the world, but it might change your world.”
Amen
Thank you :)
Side projects are what make you shine like a star. They show that you are not driven by money all the time, but by a passion for creativity.
Matt is awesome.
💥Matt is such a legend. I'm a huge fan. Woo go Matt. Embracing and learning from these failures! Love it.
Matt is such a G, Always learned something new from this guy!
Incredible resilience with so many blows wow! Really enjoyed the story (respect on such a fast turnaround on this Figma team)
Matt’s a legend. Great session, Matt! Thanks for all you’ve contributed to the industry. I am a proud AIUX student that used the course to help me bridge from graphic design to UX design almost a decade ago.
Very good talk, echoes of my own career. Best of success to you!
Wasn't covid the BEST time to launch an online design course?
just what i needed to hear as a developer. thank you.
Great talk :D
great talk
OMG, the animated placeholder man!
Excellent
Great talk MDS! Did you use some Teehan+Lax UI Kits for those early side projects? Would be pretty meta, if so.
100%!
Super nice talk, thank you :)
What a legend.
Inspiring!
Thanks😢
Bravo
This guy build some confusing apps and expecting people to pay $29 per year 😂
Placeholder text in input elements is pretty much a no go according to most accessibility experts. I tend to agree with them, it doesn't test too well either.
This is SO not a point 😉
It's not a placeholder text? It's the label moving up. Yes, there are other issues with that. But not as bad as placeholder text that disapears.