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5by5 | The Pipeline #23: John Siracusa
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #57: Scott Jehl
Scott Jehl joins Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin to discuss the recent responsive resign of the Boston Globe, jQuery, the jQuery Mobile project, writing and speaking about web design, and his new book, Designing with Progressive Enhancement.
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The Pipeline #54: Ethan Marcotte - 5by5
Ethan Marcotte talks with Dan Benjamin about writing, design, creativity, being an entrepreneur vs. a corporate stooge, responsive web design, and more.
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The Pipeline #53: Craig Adams - 5by5
Craig Adams, creator of Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery joins Dan Benjamin to talk about creating the game, Steve Jobs and Nintendo’s Miyamoto, the importance of crafting user experience, impossible transitions, and “pretending long enough” to be successful.
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The Big Web Show #46: Richard Rutter - 5by5
Dan Benjamin and Jeffrey Zeldman are joined by Richard Rutter, co-founder of Fontdeck and Clearleft, to discuss typography on the web and more.
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The Big Web Show #45: Tim Murtaugh - 5by5
Dan Benjamin and Jeffrey Zeldman are joined by Tim Murtaugh to talk about design, and the fallacy of developing for the “mobile” platform.
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The Pipeline #13: Andy Ihnatko - 5by5
The Pipeline #13: Andy Ihnatko - 5by5
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The Pipeline #43: Mike Monteiro - 5by5
Mike Monteiro, co-founder of Mule Design, talks with Dan Benjamin about independent work, founding and running a studio, creativity, the true definition of design, and being infamous on Twitter.
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Back to Work: After Dark
What Dan and Merlin said after we hit “STOP.”
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The Big Web Show #32: Mandy Brown
Mandy Brown joins Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin to discuss the value of support, the future of type on the web, font choice on reader platforms, what print publishers can learn from web publishers, why you’ve got to write, and why the future belongs to editors.
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