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"type": "thumb-down",
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"label":"Missing the information I need"
},{
"type": "thumb-down",
"id": "tooComplicatedTooManySteps",
"label":"Too complicated / too many steps"
},{
"type": "thumb-down",
"id": "outOfDate",
"label":"Out of date"
},{
"type": "thumb-down",
"id": "samplesCodeIssue",
"label":"Samples/Code issue"
},{
"type": "thumb-down",
"id": "otherDown",
"label":"Other"
}]
[{
"type": "thumb-up",
"id": "easyToUnderstand",
"label":"Easy to understand"
},{
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Surma on existing design tools being fit for purpose
Welcome to Designer Vs Developer, a show that tries to solve the challenges
faced in the industry by opening a conversation between the two, providing
take aways, solutions to workflows, tools and discussions on everyday struggles.
This week Mustafa speaks to Surma, a Developer Advocate on the Google
Developer Relations Team, about whether the design tools we use are fit for
purpose and how Dash Elements (now renamed to ‘
HowTo: Components’) will help educate designers and developers about
important topics like accessibility.