Crushed into submission by the weight of impending deadlines, battered and bruised by insane client demands, and reduced to a quivering mess by technical problems, how does the web designer inject care, passion, and polish into a project? When and how is it possible to add that extra layer of TLC when all you want to do is get it finished? Elliot Jay Stocks looks at the motivation behind great design, and attempts to inspire by removing the client from the picture and focus on the importance of design evolution.
skotmb / Scott Barrett
Web designer outside Nashville, TN. I love everything web. For more info, visit scottbarrettdesign.com. Thanks.
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Boagworld 163
"… On this week’s show: Ryan and Stanton return due to popular demand! We are joined by none other than Elliot Jay Stocks to discuss his experience of being a freelancer for the last year, and we also ask him some of your questions from the forum."http://boagworld.com/podcast/163
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Sourhaze EP 1 Preview Medley - Elliot Jay Stocks
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Episode 5 - The Rule of Thirds - a podcast about design
Interview with Elliot Jay Stocks
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Elliot Jay Stocks - Progressive Enhancement
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Shorts: The Shy Baboon
We’ve been talking about animals the last few podcasts, particularly how difficult it is to find a shared space across species lines. In this podcast, we talk to Barbara Smuts, a professor at the University of Michigan. And Barbara tells us a story about her experiences trying to find that elusive space. This tale takes us back to the 1970s, when Barbara was trying to gain the trust of a troop of baboons in a remote area of Kenya. If you do not see flash audio player please install the latest flash player. Download MP3 Photo courtesy of Barbara Smuts.
