David Kadavy – Design For Hacker
David Kadavy is author of the #18 Amazon best-selling book, Design for Hackers, and host of the Love Your Work podcast. Prior to writing Design for Hackers, David led design at two Silicon Valley startups, freelanced for clients such as oDesk, PBworks, and UserVoice, and launched numerous startups of his own – none of which failed hard enough to be worthy of mention in this bio.
David’s work has won international awards that only design snobs have heard of, and his free email courses have taught over 100,000 people the fundamentals of good design.
Here’s what you’ll get:
- LESSON 1: FONT ANXIETY
Wow, there’s a lot of fonts out there! How do you pick the right one? - LESSON 2: SIZE STRESS
Never worry again about whether your font is too big, or too small. - LESSON 3: COLOR CLASHES
What do the colors you’ve picked say about you? Always pick the right colors. - LESSON 4: COLUMN SOUP
Frameworks like Bootstrap are great, except they make you make this one mistake. - LESSON 5: NERD-EYE BLINDNESS
The most common UX mistake hackers make. - LESSON 6: UNDIVIDE ATTENTION, PLEASE
The most costly mistake of all (it will kill your conversions)