Three recent interviews if you feel like gaining some additional insight on me. First up is an interview with JavaScriptWorkshop.com where I oddly talk about JavaScript. Second, is Devlounge talking about some recent sites. Lastly, I chat with
Jess McMullin, of nForm, will present Smoothing the Way: Designer as Facilitator on Day 1 of UX Week 2007. I spoke with him to better understand his approach to facilitation. Peter Merholz: What do you mean when you say The Designer as Facili
This series was originally conceived for Japanese designers, to introduce well-crafted Western fonts and the contemporary designers behind them. In the end though, we enjoyed these interviews so much ourselves, we decided to publish them in the Engl
An interview with Andrew Kirkpatrick who is the head of accessibility at adobe. Discussion on the future of accessibility, and accessible flash documents.
We all wonder how a great designer thinks. Now is your chance to get into the mind of one of the greats, James Victore. Debbie Millman graciously shares the entire James Victore interview with us from her book How To Think Like A Great Graphic Desig
An interview with Michael Latimer of Lowercase Industry. More interviews and articles can be found at my site, http://www.alanbernard.com, which focuses on street artists and designers.
I was browsing the net for talent one day when I came across Sleepy Takeover, the personal site of Daniel Park via Mr. Kim’s site. I found it to be very interesting in the sense that he actually showed off his talent, and displayed his work from the
His work is evocative of something akin to a dream sequence or perhaps even the memory of a place. It is his breadth of understanding of the science of his craft but, also, his passion for the creati
Did you know that some common questions can be illegal if asked during a job interview? There is a long list of topics that should be avoided by the employer during a job interview.
To illustrate your strengths and maximise your chances of getting through to interview and to put factual information, such as dates, places, names together in a presentable and readable form.
His work is evocative of something akin to a dream sequence or perhaps even the memory of a place. It is his breadth of understanding of the science of his craft but, also, his passion for the creative process that allows for the creation of work th
Listen to this interview to see what British comedian and writer thinks about Web 2.0. The whole interview runs for about an hour but they get onto Web 2.0 within the first 3 or 4 minutes.