
Jeff has been working on the web for over 12 years. He began his career as a web designer in 1995, using SimpleText on Macintosh… View "The Full Stack: Reevaluating the “Layers” of Web Development"

Jon Pederson’s background in visual media and communications dates back to 1992, when he began working with producers of documentaries, some of which aired on… View "Prioritizing for Design, Development, and Feature Creep"

Kenny built his first website with Microsoft Frontpage when he was 13. The site used frames, a black background, white text and a rectangle-shaped JPEG…

Kevin Stewart is an Engineering Manager on the Core Technology and Platform Services team at Adobe Systems. Currently, he is working with a small team… View "Leading Development Teams"

Kevin published his first website in 1996. It was crude and done with Adobe PageMill. He quickly learned the limitations of WYSIWYG editors and began… View "Onionskin; Peeling Back the Layers of Design"View "9 Things About Mobile"View "Design the Ordinary like this Fixie"

Kevin Wick has over 13 years of experience in website user experience design and program management. He's currently the Associate Director of the User Experience… View "Building a UX Team"
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