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 |
![]() | 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!
![]() | MR ROGGERS: Web 3.0 would be a revolution if...January 24, 2008 |
MR ROGGERS, or Ricardo Alfonso is a professionally trained designer located in Bogota, Colombia who specializes in clean, accessible, pleasing and functional website design. He is currently employed at WVH LLC dba in Houston, Texas. Having worked in a marketing environment has better defined his role as the visual problem solver.
![]() | Robert Hoekman: Never Stop Asking QuestionsJanuary 21, 2008 |
Robert Hoekman, Jr., is a passionate and outspoken interaction designer, writer, and user-experience evangelist who has written dozens of articles and has worked with Adobe, Automattic, United Airlines, DoTheRightThing.com, Go Daddy Software, and countless others to create superior user experiences for a wide range of audiences. He is also the founder of Miskeeto, a product development and web design consultancy focused on socially-conscious projects that improve the world.













