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Web Standards is a Goal
http://www.molly.com/ 2008/ 08/ 23/ web-standards-is-a-goal/Interview with me about Web standards and design at Design Interviews in which I mete out advice I should apply to myself (isn’t it easier to give it?) “Embrace change, value life-long learning, allow your passions to show and if at any moment you are no longer having fun or gaining something
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Jason Santa Maria {24} design inspiration
http://www.creativexpert.com/ 2008/ 07/ 20/ jason-santa-maria-24-design-inspirat…duration 28:27 In issue #24, we speak with Jason Santa Maria, designer to the stars. Jason {from Twitter} Be sure to take the CreativeXpert Survey. Thanks! What I know of Jason is that I envy the work he does. He’s an incredible designer who not only is on everyone’s Twitter list, he’s presented at many of the cool design conferences that I wish I could attend.
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SPECIAL: Survey Announcement
http://www.creativexpert.com/ 2008/ 07/ 07/ special-survey-announcement/duration 2:00 Hello loyal listeners. I have a post-Independence Day* announcement! I’m considering shaking things-up a bit here at CreativeXpert, by making the podcast a LIVE WEB DESIGN SHOW, where you can listen to the show online + participate in the show by calling-in and/or chatting with us live.
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Kate Rutter {23} evaluating your web site
http://www.creativexpert.com/ 2008/ 07/ 06/ kate-rutter-23-evaluating-your-web-s…duration 38:34 In issue #23, we speak with Kate Rutter, a Senior Practitioner for Adaptive Path. During her ten plus years in the web industry, she’s honed her talent for bringing companies and customers closer together through smart strategies and inventive design.
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The Morris Law of Standards
http://www.molly.com/ 2008/ 07/ 03/ the-morris-law-of-standards/I read this at Tom Morris‘ site and had to quote here: “However fucked up and crazy something is, someone, somewhere in a standards body is writing a parser, schema or proposal for it.” Some things are true because they’re funny. But most funny things are just quite simply true.
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Henning Fischer {22} mission statements and objectives
http://www.creativexpert.com/ 2008/ 06/ 30/ henning-fischer-22-mission-statement…duration 29:24 In issue #22, we speak with Henning Fischer, a design strategist for Adaptive Path, whose principal focus is on design research and strategy development. Have questions for the show? Contact us now.
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Lorraine Ball {21} branding for clients
http://www.creativexpert.com/ 2008/ 06/ 22/ lorraine-ball-branding-for-your-clie…duration 17:46 In episode #21, we speak to Lorraine Ball from Roundpeg, based in Carmel, Indiana. Roundpeg helps small businesses become big businesses. Lorraine believes that the only way to be successful is for a brand to stand for something, and to own that position in a consumer’s mind.
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Microsoft and Me: Project Wrap-Up Preview
http://www.molly.com/ 2008/ 06/ 03/ microsoft-and-me-project-wrap-up-preview/Well, the Microsoft project I’ve been working on for 1.5 years wraps up this month! It’s been a whacked, wild and wonderful ride. I will be writing a few blog posts over the next several weeks talking about the technical and personal experiences of my recent time working with Microsoft.
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Michael Boyink {19} expressionengine
http://www.creativexpert.com/ 2008/ 06/ 03/ michael-boyink-19-expressionengine/duration 17:46 In issue #19 we speak with Michael Boyink of Boyink Interactive, who provides Internet consulting and design to clients of all sizes. Michael is known for his online ExpressionEngine training both on his site, and his EE training site, Train-EE.com.
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Interview: Roger & Molly: Webstock New Zealand
http://www.molly.com/ 2008/ 02/ 27/ interview-roger-molly-webstock-new-zealand/I like this interview! It runs a bit long but Roger made me feel so welcome it just came out as a spontaneous chat. Anyone willing to do text transcript, holler. I’d like to make one available! Thank you, Roger, for a great interview. Enjoy, comment, bitch etc. below:
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