B. Bring it up when asked about previous experience tangential to it
C. Bring it up when asked about your outside work activities or what sort of continuing professional development you've been doing lately
D. Mention it when asked about the "coolest/most fun" thing you've hacked on lately
E. Whip it out when asked the usual "what do you think we do here and what can you bring to the table"
Or, when you start asking your questions about the company/culture/ect. (DEFINITELY ask those types of questions), weave it in with a question about what kind of side-project or 20% type program they offer/support.
You could also throw it up on a design site or your blog and drop it in whichever social media channel they may have.
Cultivating a curious attitude (or sincerely making an effort to fake it) will help calm your nerves a bit as well.
A. Include it with your resume before hand
B. Bring it up when asked about previous experience tangential to it
C. Bring it up when asked about your outside work activities or what sort of continuing professional development you've been doing lately
D. Mention it when asked about the "coolest/most fun" thing you've hacked on lately
E. Whip it out when asked the usual "what do you think we do here and what can you bring to the table"
Or, when you start asking your questions about the company/culture/ect. (DEFINITELY ask those types of questions), weave it in with a question about what kind of side-project or 20% type program they offer/support.
You could also throw it up on a design site or your blog and drop it in whichever social media channel they may have.
Cultivating a curious attitude (or sincerely making an effort to fake it) will help calm your nerves a bit as well.