Dan Mall is a designer and front-end developer working for Happy Cog Studios in Philadelphia, PA. Multi-disciplined designer, architect, and coder of award-winning websites, Dan has gained a prominent position and ?young-designer-to-watch? reputation in the worldwide design community due to his comprehension and advocacy of user-based design principles. Dan writes about the details of user interface design on his industry-recognized personal site, danielmall.com, and has contributed to A List Apart and .NET Magazine. When not in front of a computer, Dan plays keyboards for Philadelphia-based contemporary Christian group Four24, and explore the menus of local restaurants.
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![]() | Dan Mall: "Well rounded people are just better for web design"February 25, 2008 |
Iszlai Zoltan is a project manager at PsdSlicing ? a slicing service agency. The slicing service is an integral part of Ewebice web development company based in Romania, Europe. Zoli, from the Ewebice team, is well-known as a conference presenter. They created an innovate image management software and have been presenting it at various conferences across Europe. We interviewed Iszlai Zoltan on behalf of Ewebice and PsdSlicing team.
![]() | Mike Rundle: "I know what good design IS NOT"February 4, 2008 |
Mike Rundle is kinda phenomenon in the Web industry, as he began designing at the age of 13. Now Mike is 24 and he?s a co-founder and executive at 9rules.com, social content network that has been voted "Best Community/Wiki of the Year". I personally knew Mike in June of 2007 when I joined 9rules network. And I appreciate he found time to do an interview for DI.
![]() | Jonathan Snook: "I like to simplify interfaces..."January 28, 2008 |
Jonathan Snook is a gifted web designer from Ottawa, Canada. Jonathan moves effortlessly from client-side, front-end work (focusing not only on CSS, HTML, web standards, but usability and accessibility, as well) to hardcore server-side challenges. A prolific author, an inspiring thought-leader, a member of W3C's CSS working group, and just a great guy! I am delighted to introduce you Jonathan Snook. Enjoy!
![]() | Aaron Gustafson: "I'm really into the whole web standards thing"January 17, 2008 |
Aaron's designs are really amazing though he has never taken a computer class and he has no formal design training except of taking art classes as a child. Now Aaron Gustafson is a Principal at Easy! Designs. Before this he has worked as a freelancer through agencies like Aquent and as a full-time employee for an advertising agency. Aaron also managed to be a journalist after having started a music magazine in college (the fritz) that eventually gained distribution across the US.













