New DI: Designed with Love

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The day has come to present you the new, brighter, and better Web Design Interviews!

Design Interviews has been around for year and a half. Over this time we interviewed quite a number of web designers and developers on quite a number of topics for our readers to learn from their experiences. We started a few interesting practices such as Express Interviews, Web Quiz, and Web Design Overviews. Our content has grown and matured and deserved a suitable presentation.

So, here it is - multi-colored, fresh-looking, Java/J2EE-powered, 3-colomned, readability-focused, designed with love and emotion. We’ve added new interview categories such as CSS, Information Architecture, Web Standards, Logo and Icon Design, and created prettier and friendlier URLs.

Each designer we interview will now be given a profile on our website where our readers will find such info as short bio, latest news, and the listing of magazines, blogs, and books he reads.

In order to increase the website interactivity, we would be adding "Ask a Question" category, where visitors would be given an opportunity to ask web designer a question after reading the interview. Soon new quizzes will be launched, so keep an eye on that!

And the last, but not the least, is our Web Design PANS that is “pretty awesome new stuff,” where we would post whatever we find cool and inspiring on the Web.

Now that we’ve told you what we’ve got new, it’s your turn to tell us what you think! We are curious to know your opinion!

 

Helen Walker

HelenJuly 29, 2008
Looking forward to hear from you, guys!
1Helen
JuliaJuly 29, 2008
Nice new look, really made with love ;) Congratulations!
2Julia
JackJuly 29, 2008
Great design! Well done Helen!
3Jack
Nick TurnerJuly 30, 2008
I am impressed with the new look, it is nice to have the coloured gradations to make it easy to read everything.
4Nick Turner

Featured Interviews

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September 6, 2010
Having Quit Skype, Eva-Lotta Lamm Embraces Freelance

Eva-Lotta is a freelance User Experience Designer. She previously led the Business design team at Skype, worked as interaction designer for Yahoo! in London and as lead designer for Kahn + Associates in Paris. Besides her daytime mission of making the web a more understandable, usable and hopefully more delightful place, she loves sketching, doodling and playing around with various little side projects. In her interview to DI she shared her feelings about her in-house work experience as well as her new freelance status.

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August 12, 2010
Jermiah Shoaf: Enjoying Entrepreneurship

Jeremiah Shoaf is a freelance Interactive Art Director & Flash Developer working out of the Washington, DC area. After six years working fulltime in the interactive industry, he set out on his own as a freelancer in 2007. Although he has an extensive background in programming and development, he considers himself a designer foremost. When not in front of the computer he’s probably either playing/listening to music or doing something outdoors like running, fly fishing or birdwatching.In his interview he talks about working freelance and all the things associated with it.

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August 5, 2010
Kat Neville:Overloaded With Great Work

Kat Neville is a talented young designer and developer working in the UK. Driven by a desire to create and learn, Kat loves working with people and dealing with user flow. Her design experience is versatile and so are her professional talents, which include web design, UX, conception, identity, writing and among others making snowflakes, dresses and safetygoats. Read her fun and informative interview.

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