Archive for the Design Category


Three Questions for Andy Budd

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Andy BuddFor my third interview in my Three Questions interview series, I had the pleasure to interview Andy Budd of Clearleft. Andy is the creative director at Clearleft and a well known UX designer and web standards expert.

Andy is the founder and organizer of the amazing d.Construct conference (check out last year’s d.Construct podcasts), he’s the author of CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standard Solutions, and he publishes a well-read blog at andybudd.com.

Mr. Budd is also a popular speaker at web conferences. Alongside his Clearleft cohort Jeremy Keith he gave an excellent talk entitled “How to Bluff Your Way in Web 2.0″ at South by Southwest Interactive, and he’ll be speaking at the upcoming An Event Apart: Seattle.

Keep reading for Andy on the role of web conferences, a broader approach to design, and dealing with client communication and buzzwords.

Newsvinternship

Friday, April 27th, 2007

NewsvineThe spring semester of my junior year at Duke is nearing its close with finals beginning next week. The week after that I’ll be flying to Seattle for a summer internship with Newsvine.

I couldn’t be more excited about this internship—I’ll be spending the summer working on the user interface of Newsvine alongside one of the best teams in the business. I’ve been a fan of the service since day one—Newsvine brings some much-needed authenticity and transparency to the news businesses that’s frankly been missing for awhile.

Newsvine has just released an entirely new, entirely bad-ass user interface codenamed Evergreen which I’ll have the pleasure of working on this summer. I’ll be working directly under Mike Davidson—which will undoubtedly be an amazing learning opportunity and will provide the sort of direct access to leadership that no corporate internship could provide.

Three Questions for Jeff Croft

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Jeff CroftThis week I had the pleasure of interviewing Jeff Croft for my ongoing interview series Three Questions. Jeff is the Senior Designer at World Online, he’s an evangelist for Django—a popular web application framework developed at World Online, and he publishes his thoughts and writings on jeffcroft.com—which has quickly become a must-read for web designers.

Jeff is also an adept speaker—he recently ran a workshop on Web typography for Carson System’s Future of Web Design 2007 and was on a very interesting panel at South by Southwest on design workflows. His SXSW panel produced some amazing interviews on design workflows—I highly recommend checking them out.

Keep reading for Jeff on programming vs. design, web standards education, and justifying design decisions.

3 Questions for Bryan Veloso

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Bryan VelosoI’m really excited to kick off a series of short interviews called Three Questions with an interview I conducted with Bryan Veloso of Revyver. Over the next few months I’ll be asking three questions to several designers, artists, and bloggers I respect from around the web.

Bryan is an award-winning designer with a portfolio that includes work for Flock, Facebook, and Mashable. He’s the author of Avalonstar, a blog that spans his personal and professional life—it’s currently in hiatus until May 1st, so we’re all eagerly awaiting its return. Bryan is quite busy these days—he runs Revyver, he co-hosts Live From the 101, he’s a member of the newly-formed Sidebar Creative, he organizes some amazing events with his fiancée Jen, and he’s been a speaker at a number of web conferences.

Read on for Bryan’s thoughts on working with a team, mixing his personal life and his blogging life, and the future of Avalonstar.