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Fidelity: Design Podcast

Author: Bill Chung and Jon Rundle

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Fidelity is a conversational design podcast, highlighting relatable experiences and dropping hot takes.
14 Episodes
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01: Fidelity

01: Fidelity

2022-07-3039:07

This week Jon and Bill converse about fidelity and how to consider approaching different levels of fidelity based on the problem at hand. Plus, Bill is jealous of Jon’s Figma files.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
00: Intro

00: Intro

2022-07-3017:13

In this inaugural episode, product designers Jon and Bill chat about their cool selves, the origins of the show, and topics you can expect in future episodes.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
Jon and Bill chat about designing for mobile native—how we got our start designing apps, and why you should think about mobile experiences, even if you don’t plan to ship. Bill wonders about old designers.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
03: On feedback

03: On feedback

2022-08-2443:45

Jon and Bill go back and forth on feedback—how to receive it, how to give it, and why it’s foundational to our work not only as designers, but also as life-long learners. We also lament the fall of the Honk app.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
Jon and Bill give their top 5 tips and advice for student and junior designers—including how to set yourself apart in the interview process and how to start building your career early on. A bet is made on what Apple will announce at the upcoming iPhone event.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
We couldn’t stop at just one episode about designing for mobile—in this slice we talk about constraints, capabilities, and how these shape mobile design solutions. We chat about listening to music while designing, and Jon geeks out on golfing apps.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
We have a wide ranging discussion with visual and brand designer Amy Devereux about her craft. Amy and Jon face off in a design trivia challenge, and Jon forgets to name some layers.Amy Devereuxhttps://amy.design/@amyteedeeWebhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
In a very different episode, we cut loose and chat about Jon’s obsession with pulling the perfect espresso shot, and Bill’s troubling preoccupation with shining shoes.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
Presenting can be both exciting and draining. And whatever your personal feelings are on presenting, it’s an integral and necessary part of every designer’s work. Jon and Bill talk through concepts, ideas, and practical tips for presenting your work at differing levels of fidelity and effort.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
How designers work in the tech industry is largely driven by a ubiquitous tech culture—so much so that the expectations of designers across different companies seem to blend into each other. However, even with a largely uniform set of tenets and behaviors that designers adhere to, the role of design in driving product decisions is something a lot of junior designers either feel uncomfortable doing or simply haven’t been exposed to. In this episode, Jon and Bill chat about ways that designers can push things forward with the simplest tools of the trade.Here’s the article we mentioned early in the episode. “John Maeda: ‘In reality, design is not that important’”Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
We talk about the latest controversy on design Twitter. Jon doubles down on naming layers, and Bill finally admits that naming layers is marginally useful.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
11: Learning design

11: Learning design

2023-05-2530:09

Bill resists buying an Apple Watch Ultra, no thanks to Jon. We chat about UX bootcamps, and the importance of building a tendency to be a self-starter when considering a career in tech.Note: we aren’t opposed to UX bootcamps—but if you’re considering the investment, know what you’re getting into before you sink your teeth in.LinksDesignX ComnmunityShift NudgeWebhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
Jon is interrogated about his criminal record, while Bill laments the death of knobs and dials. We discuss the importance of setting expectations with stakeholders when designing with your back against the wall. Plus, advice for choosing the right artifacts to show up with when time is tight.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
13: Getting promoted

13: Getting promoted

2023-07-2544:56

Bill fondly recalls the days of old when people showed up on time for meetings. We explore practical strategies for getting promoted, discuss the hurdles of managing different expectations at various levels, and share valuable insights on how to effectively advocate for yourself.Webhttps://fidelitypod.fmTwitter@jonrundle@juneuprising
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