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Welcome to Iterate, our new, design-centric podcast focused on user interface, user experience, and iconography from conception to realization. In our debut episode, Marc, Seth, and Rene talk Notification Center in iOS 5, webOS cards and stacks, Photoshop 5.5 and SDK, linen textures, justified text, and talk with Anton and Dmitry of SoftFacade. Loop until done.
Iterations
- iOS 5 beta 2 changes Notification Center
- webOS cards and stacks
- Photoshop 5.5 and the PhotoShop SDK
- Quartz Composer{.nofollow}
- Is linen the new brushed metal?
- Justified vs. ragged right
Interrogation
- Anton and Dmitry of SoftFacade.
- For more of their work, check out https://dribbble.com/session/new
Hosts
- Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango
- Seth Clifford (@sethclifford) of Nickelfish
- Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of TiPb.com
Feedback
- Email: podcast@iterate.tv
- Twitter: @iteratetv
- Facebook: Iterate page
If you're one of the best-of-the-best-of-the-best in mobile design for Android, BlackBerry, iOS, webOS, or Windows Phone, we'd love to get you on the show, or if you've found a drop-dead gorgeous app on any platform and really want us to talk about it, contact us and let us know.

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