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"Protocols Are The Ultimate Hyper-object" - Talking Design Philosophy W/ Jessica Schilling And Jim Lee Proof Of Usability podcast
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"Protocols are the ultimate hyper-object" - Talking Design Philosophy w/ Jessica Schilling and Jim Lee

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I sat down with Jessica Schilling and Jim “Cake” Lee, designers and technologists working with Protocol Labs on their IPFS and FileCoin Slate projects. It was a banger.

When designers “talk about design” a lot of times, it’s the shop top. The tools, the instruments. The systems. There’s a lot of content like that out there. In this episode we dug a lot more into the philosophy behind it, the why that goes into designing these meta-systems.

This has been Proof of Usability. Be sure to check out MetaMedia who’s publishing and cross-sharing this show under their media-umbrella on Twitch and Twitter for their weekly live show, The Spicey Take, and their first podcast show The Defi Download.

I’m Zach Herring, I’m on Twitter, @ zherring , DMs are open. You know of amazing designers, researchers, or product people in the space doing dope stuff, drop me a line, let me know who I need to talk to.

Relevant Links

Find Cake on Twitter → https://twitter.com/wwwjim/

Find Jessica on Twitter → https://twitter.com/dzesika/

IPFS → https://ipfs.io/

Slate → https://slate.host/

Zach’s Twitter → https://twitter.com/zherring

MetaMedia → https://twitter.com/meta_media_

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I sat down with Jessica Schilling and Jim “Cake” Lee, designers and technologists working with Protocol Labs on their IPFS and FileCoin Slate projects. It was a banger.

When designers “talk about design” a lot of times, it’s the shop top. The tools, the instruments. The systems. There’s a lot of content like that out there. In this episode we dug a lot more into the philosophy behind it, the why that goes into designing these meta-systems.

This has been Proof of Usability. Be sure to check out MetaMedia who’s publishing and cross-sharing this show under their media-umbrella on Twitch and Twitter for their weekly live show, The Spicey Take, and their first podcast show The Defi Download.

I’m Zach Herring, I’m on Twitter, @ zherring , DMs are open. You know of amazing designers, researchers, or product people in the space doing dope stuff, drop me a line, let me know who I need to talk to.

Relevant Links

Find Cake on Twitter → https://twitter.com/wwwjim/

Find Jessica on Twitter → https://twitter.com/dzesika/

IPFS → https://ipfs.io/

Slate → https://slate.host/

Zach’s Twitter → https://twitter.com/zherring

MetaMedia → https://twitter.com/meta_media_

  continue reading

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