I'm delighted to introduce you to the charismatic, multi-talented and 'superfluous' Dan Rubin:
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![]() | DAN RUBIN of SuperfluousBanter.comSeptember 18, 2007 |
![]() | Andy Clarke from stuff&nonsense.co.ukAugust 21, 2007 |
Andy Clarke, also known as "Malarkey", has been working on the web for almost ten years. Andy is the founder of the North Wales-based web design agency Stuff and Nonsense that is famous for designing highly effective web sites, eCommerce stores and web applications. Andy is a hardcore web accessibility advocate. He regularly writes about creating beautiful, accessible web sites on his personal site And All That Malarkey, and speaks at conference and workshop events worldwide.
![]() | JONATHAN NICOL from f6design.comAugust 14, 2007 |
Jonathan Nicol is a freelance designer from Melbourne, Australia, with over six years experience designing successful and creative Web and interactive projects that have been widely recognized. Jonathan also has a keen interest in type design, and one of his typefaces? Please, welcome Jonathan Nicol:
![]() | JINA BOLTON from jinabolton.comAugust 10, 2007 |
Jina Bolton is an interactive designer and artist currently working as a web developer at Apple. Jina has consulted for various agencies and organizations including the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative and Mass.gov. Jina enjoys traveling, writing, VIRBing, learning Italian, and considers herself a sushi enthusiast and a conference junkie. Her interview is longer then usual, but she has such a diverse and unique experience that I just couldn't help asking:
![]() | DAN LINDOP from danlindop.co.ukAugust 2, 2007 |
Dan Lindop is a creative web designer with over 7 years of industry experience. He spends the majority of his time designing for commercial clients, and therefore his design feature is clean layouts with attention on the little details. He's worked with a variety of clients from SMEs to large organizations. His personal website launched in 2006 has been positively voted at a number of showcasing websites such as Styleboost, PortfolioBase and CSSMania. And Dan has got himself to thank for this as he is pretty much self-taught. It is my pleasure to introduce Dan Lindop to you:



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