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Learning from experts

<aside> 💬 It’s difficult to be an expert in design, there’s so many things to know how to do. I definitely haven’t figured it out — but one thing I appreciate is watching other experts in their field do what they do. Here’s a few of my favs.

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Claire Saffitz

Claire is an expert in baking, her videos are a great and humorous look into refining a recipe and solving tricky food problems.

Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Pocky | Gourmet Makes | Bon Appétit

James Hoffman

James is a world renowned coffee expert, I do not drink caffeine but I’ve learned so much about being an engaging speaker and explaining things he’s an expert in to a broad audience.

The Ultimate V60 Technique

Stefano Secchi

Who knew running a restaurant was this interesting? It’s remarkable seeing this man’s absolute mastery and passion for his craft .

A Day At One of NYC's Most Exclusive Italian Restaurants | On The Line | Bon Appétit

Inside Pixar

This series on Disney+ gives you an inside look into how various aspects of making a Pixar film, from designing the characters, developing the script, running the Pixar offices. There’s something in here for any person who works in a creative field.

Inside Pixar | Official Trailer | Disney+

Yo-Yo Ma

Yo-Yo Ma is a world renown cellist, and quite probably the greatest cellist of all time, he’s also the most humble man you’ll ever see, this video was a joy to watch.

Yo-Yo Ma Answers Cello Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

Grant Sanderson - 3 Blue 1 Brown

Grant is a math educator and youtuber, yes there is such a think as math Youtube. He’s excellent at explaining very complicated things in a simple and compelling way. Whenever he’s explaining a concept he starts from a specific example before teaching you the overall principle.

What makes a great math explanation? | SoME2 results