Welcome to The LottieFiles Podcast where we sit down and talk to designers, developers and those who dabble in all things Lottie.
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#9 - The Origins and Evolution of Lottie with Gabriel Peal
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Nattu and Gabe reminisce about the origins of Lottie and talk about its evolution and challenges on the way. They discuss the impact and how Lottie is revolutionizing motion in design. Tune in to the podcast for the entire journey.
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#8 - Motion as A Solution to Problems with Issara Willenskomer
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Issara is the founder of UX in Motion, an education platform that helps UX/UI & Product Designers learn and deploy UI animation fast. Issara has spent two decades working with high impact teams at Microsoft, HBO, T-Mobile, Facebook, Twitter, Xbox, MTV, Motorola, Target, Amazon, Nordstrom, UNAIDS, IDEO, and Artefact to name a few. His in-person and …
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# 7 - Sparked by LottieFiles with Yarzar Zaw
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Yarzar Zaw is a UI/UX design professional with a love for 2D and 3D animation. He is also an avid gamer and pokemon collector, whose work is influenced by the cartoons and entertainment he consumed as a kid and continues to collect to this day. We spoke about his journey to be the person he always wanted to be and how LottieFiles sparked his decisi…
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#6 - Lowering the Barrier of Entry to Animation with Sam Osborne
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Sam Osborne is a full-stack developer and self-taught animator thanks to discovering Lottie animations. Sam now creates Lottie animations as well as helping out creating open-source libraries, tutorials and courses on using Lottie. Produced by @edmundamoye 2:03 - Sams Intro 03:20 - Origin Story 06:20 - Designer + Developer 07:31 - Teaching Makes Yo…
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#5 - The Changing UX and Design Industry with Christian San Jose
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Christian San Jose (CSJ) is a veteran UX expert, design leader, manager, and founder of agencies and technology startups. On this episode, we talked to CSJ about how technology, geography, and community experiences are impacting the way UX experts and designers deliver value and build engaging portfolios. We discussed the origins of the Graphika Co…
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#4 - Learning Lottie from Scratch with Chethan KVS
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Product Designer Chethan stumbled across Lottie as it first started creeping onto the scene. With no one to show him the ropes, he had to learn through trial and error how to create working Lottie animations in After Effects. In this chat recorded back in April, Chethan talks to us about discovering Lottie, how he went about learning it, how the Lo…
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#3 - Animation in Product Design at Swiggy with Saptarshi Prakash
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Swiggy Product designer Saptarshi Prakash joins us on the LottieFiles podcast to talk about how Lottie animations are used in Swiggy's product design to bring things to life.
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#2 - The Origins: LottieFiles with Nattu Adnan
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In this episode we sit down with Nattu Adnan, one of the founders of LottieFiles, to talk about how Lottie and LottieFiles came to be. As mentioned in the podcast, this is the page that explains the history of Lottie 👉 What is Lottie?
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#1 - Making Figma for LottieFiles with Karam
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Karam chats to us about the incredibly well received LottieFiles for Figma plugin. In our very first attempt at a podcast, we chat with its developer and visit the how and why this plugin came about. Install it here Due to the limitations we are facing as we all working from our own homes and with our recording equipment trapped in the office, we d…
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