UMS Design Panel – Part 1 – Dribbble.com

In our design panel with Jason Beaird (@jasongraphix) and Molly Oakley(@mollyoakley), we talk about a few things, from current sites to design review processes within their companies to new and interesting techniques they are incorporating into their work.

In Part 1, we talk about Dribbble.com, the new (and still invite-only) social inspiration site. Check back soon for Part 2.

In our design panel with Jason Beaird (@jasongraphix) and Molly Oakley(@mollyoakley), we talk about a few things, from current sites to design review processes within their companies to new and interesting techniques they are incorporating into their work.

In Part 1, we talk about Dribbble.com, the new (and still invite-only) social inspiration site. Check back soon for Part 2.

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