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Dan Mall shares practical, tactical advice for building design systems that work. RESERVE YOUR SEAT

[Dribbble]( Dan Mall shares practical, tactical advice for building design systems that work. RESERVE YOUR SEAT BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE Join Dan Mall and Dribbble on October 20, to learn how to build, implement, and manage winning design systems that actually benefit your clients and teams. "Dan Mall is an amazing speaker. Having someone who knows his stuff is good, having someone who knows his stuff AND knows how to convey it is amazing!" Learn with us ⚡️ - What are the elements of a true design system? - How do assets like UI Kits, Component Libraries, and Design Systems work together? - Which design system components are worth investing in, and how much? Dan and his team have built hundreds of comprehensive design systems for huge clients, including United Airlines, Pfizer, Harvard Business School, ExxonMobil, and more. Trust us, he knows his stuff. 😉 [Get Tickets Now]( 🎟️ We are now offering bulk workshop ticket discounts for students and teams! If you, your colleagues, or your classmates want to attend as part of your learning & career growth, then [get in touch!]( NEXT: DANIELE BUFFA TEACHES UI DESIGN Build your UI Design skills with Metalab's Principle Product Designer. Metalab's Daniele Buffa will lead a two-part crash course on November 3 & 10, sharing his insights on how to design beautiful and creative user interfaces! Daniele has enjoyed working with renowned clients including Google, Sony Music, Headspace, Business Insider, and many more. If you want to design engaging and functional apps or websites, this course is for you. Learn with Daniele: - ⌨️ Figma shortcuts & quick keys to streamline your workflow. - 🙆‍♀️ Delight users with typography, color, and other elements. - 🏃‍♀️ How to use animation & interaction to elevate your designs. - 🖥 Prototyping and exporting a high-quality, functional prototype. Join us to design alongside an industry expert while learning Daniele's tried and tested UI design process. [Get Tickets Now]( [Unsubscribe]( from this type of email. Dribbble Holdings, LTD. 524 Yates St • Victoria CA • V8W 1K8

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