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Justin Roberts

@JustinRob

Dad, Designer, Instigator, Challenger. Enjoys being underwater, zombie apocalypse preparation & pondering why humans think the way they do.

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"Dude, suckin' at something is the first step to being sorta good at something.” – Jake, "Adventure Time” #leanstartup #leanux #agile


It's my #Twitterversary! I have been on Twitter for 15 years, since 16 Apr 2008 (via @twi_age).


It's my #Twitterversary! I have been on Twitter for 14 years, since 16 Apr 2008 (via @twi_age).


Just checking in. I'm still alive :)


It's my #Twitterversary! I have been on Twitter for 13 years, since 16 Apr 2008 (via @twi_age).


It's my #Twitterversary! I have been on Twitter for 12 years, since 16 Apr 2008 (via @twi_age).


Nowadays I regularly do multiple months social media free. Facebook reduction was intentional. Cutting down Twitter happened organically. I now feel no need/compulsion to check what others are saying or share my opinions. It brings me no value. See you in a few months.


There are so many 'Leaders' of this and that. What classifies you as a leader?


This popup takes the cake! @SBS you need to work on this 😂... I intuitively pressed continue twice to 'exit' before forcing myself to press 'back'. #tvux

JustinRob's tweet image. This popup takes the cake! @SBS you need to work on this 😂... I intuitively pressed continue twice to 'exit' before forcing myself to press 'back'. #tvux

Getting some much needed rain here in #Mudgee. You can almost see the plants turning green again.


Designers and PMs cop this too.

being a front-end dev means you become responsible for the entire API/backend being down just because the button you implemented doesn't do anything when clicked



I've advocated for information radiators and their benefits many times and often the response is 'but I prefer to use my screen'. Never underestimate the power of sticking your work on wall. I love this > The Powerful Ritual of Daily Design Review playbook.uie.com/blog/the-power…


A key part of working remotely is acknowledging you are REMOTE. You can never be part of the day to day culture happening in an office. Slack great but be aware of where and when you interact and if your sentiment and context match that of the team. #remotework


I really dig the #TwitterRedesign. Beautiful work indeed. The UX behind the theme customisation is top notch. I now prefer to use the web app over any desktop app. Read about it here wired.com/story/twitter-…


Often people think working from home full-time is the dream. Yes, it comes with a LOT of perks but it also comes with many struggles, mainly around mindset. #remotework


Home heating not working. Waiting for part to be shipped. Sitting at desk with jacket and scarf on. #remotework


I'm looking for methods/examples of a successful marketing sprint/hackathon. I've been involved in many for product & design sprints and hacks but never for marketing. The principles still apply but ability to produce tech is lacking. Any ideas?


I took a big step yesterday. I moved away from an iPhone after 11 years. Im now in a world of new discovery and slight frustration while I become used to Android.


Thinking of switching digital design production from @sketch to @AdobeXD mainly because I can create a shared asset library across print (CMYK) and digital (RGB) production.


After working more on branding and print media recently I've rekindled my love of Adobe software.


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