A bit about Tim Glorioso
Like other millenials, Tim got the web design bite from Tumblr themes. The Web is his favorite place to share interactive experiences now that Internet Explorer is out of the picture. At the same time, a one-browser world scares him.
Tim has been a UX designer for the last few years. Before that, he was a mobile app developer and a frontend developer, with some backend, ops, marketing, and branding thrown in for good measure. All of these experiences have given him deep appreciation and a careful eye for things that make software great. A static type system is not one of them.
Tim's hobbies include playing musical instruments, tinkering with electronics, and wishing he could find an excuse to use Clojure. Someday he'll make fonts…
Principles
- Quality over quantity
- Critique over comfort
- People over profit
- Community over audience
- Right to repair
- Copyright is wrong
- Information should be free
- Never stop growing
Tools
- Muse. For thinking. The best software ever, or at least so far.
- Things. For getting things done in an opinionated, yet effective way.
- Sketch. For visual design and high-fidelity prototypes. An app that works without internet—who knew?
- Fastmail. For de-Google-ed personal email and calendar.