On this very special episode of the Frequency Myke Hurley and Anna Debenham step in for Dan and Haddie. They discuss a selection of the day’s news, explain some Britishisms and try to solve the ‘Great Tea Debate’ once and for all.
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5by5 | The Frequency #94: A British Take Over
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5by5 | Systematic #16: David Sparks and The Juggling of Time
David Sparks (a.k.a. MacSparky) joins Brett to discuss prioritizing time, reducing day job stress, Markdown, and why the world needs regular expressions. A battle to the death ensues in the top 3 picks.
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro
5by5 - The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro
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Back to Work #30: I’m Not Working in an Abattoir - 5by5
Back to Work #30: I’m Not Working in an Abattoir - 5by5
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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 #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.
