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Developing interfaces: Developers are the new designers

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Developing interfaces: Developers are the new designers
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Developing interfaces: Why developers are the new designers
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When creating new and innovative products and services, it's becoming more and more important to visualise and test your concepts. Developers are in a unique position with their access to modern toolchains and their ability to actually craft something quickly. In a sense, developers are the new designers. This talk is for developers everywhere whom make something which eventually ends up in the hands of a user. By using modern tools and techniques, we can bridge the gap between design and development and create products which feel amazing.We’ll see how developers create interfaces in some of the worlds most succesful companies. We’ll cover how you can incorporate a modern prototyping workflow in your teams. How developers can optimise their products so designers can do their work and how developers should all know the basics of animation when creating software. Hopefully this talk will inspire you to create interfaces which not only look good, but feel amazing. We will be looking at state of the art prototyping tools, technologies which allows you to both iterate and test faster, and also the basics of animation in code. The talk is hosted by Martin Jensen. Martin has been designing and developing interfaces for a number of years, and spends about the same amount of time coding as he does designing. Martin is now working at Microsoft, building Delve, a new Microsoft product out of Norway.