Totally elated to be starting at @browsercompany today as a Product Engineer. Excited to get back to making with an outrageously talented team of people, on a product I love... Arc. Lets go! https://inverse.com/gear/arc-web-browser-the-browser-company-josh-miller…
Got some big news: I’m joining the design team at @browsercompany!
The web deserves some love, and I’m super excited to help make Arc, the fun, fresh, browser of tomorrow
Really proud of the interaction work we're scratching at in today's @browsercompany update. The new video player uses a super-charged windowing system we built on top of macOS.
i was pulled aside by a lead at the company. they let me know that I was upsetting people. folks would share their work and I would liberally add grimace faces to everything
🙃🙃🙃
a few years back, I was helping a client with product work. they added me to their slack. i was being active, thumbing up posts, and adding what i thought was a large smile to posts: 😬
designers who have been working in the field less than 3 years: what do you wish you knew (or knew more about) when you were getting started?
I'm about to start teaching and mentoring designers, and I want to help new designers feel confident and prepared!
and just to name it… if you are looking for a new gig and are interested in joining some wonderful folks rethinking what a browser is, we have a number of open roles —
shared a video where i asked for feedback on a work-in-progress design. 100+ folks replied, sharing mocks, prototypes, and critical feedback. i could not be more thankful for so many ppl caring enough about what we’re building to take that time. thank you 🙏
who wasn’t able to attend)
thankful to work with folks who are so dedicated to their craft and such collaborative and positive teammates 💙
very excited for what is to come :)
hired Gina Adams, an “Ojibwe-Lakota” artist, as part of a restricted search for Indigenous faculty. Then people started asking questions about her identity— including me. My first feature for
(v senior, IC).
A good fit if you...
- believe software should feel like works of art
- hate the silicon valley aesthetic + love other industries
- enjoy gnarly UX problems that don't require pixels
hmu: josh@thebrowser.company