Episode 203: Designing for Financial Services with Rob Gifford

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BDTP. Marketing Channels vs Programs with Asia Orangio

Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Asia Orangio, founder and CEO of DemandMaven. You'll learn about the five growth levers you can pull, why you might be doing OKRs wrong, how to know which marketing programs to double down on, and ...  Show more

Episode 292: Using Tokens in Design Systems with Jan Six

How can tokens help your design and development teams become more efficient? Our guest today is Jan Six, staff product designer at GitHub and co-creator of Tokens Studio. You’ll learn how design components and tokens correlate on a technical level, why adoption is the biggest cha ...  Show more

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