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Interview With Chris Coyier From Css-Tricks
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event ,I had the chance to interview Chris Coyier, editor of Css-Tricks, an awesome and popular web design community.
This is 12th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
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Interview With the Designer and Blogger John O’ Nolan
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event ,I had the chance to interview John O’Nolan, graphic / web designer and blogger who runs an amazing blog: john.onolan.org.
This is 11th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
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Interview With the Graphic and Web Designer Brian Hoff
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event (where you’ll find a huge giveaway worth $10.000 of 450 Mac and iPhone apps licenses) I had the chance to interview Brian Hoff, graphic / web designer and blogger who runs two amazing websites: The Design Cubicle and BrianHoff.net.
This is 10th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
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An Interview with Everaldo Coelho. Ever Wondered What Semiotics and Design Have In Common?
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event (where you’ll find a huge giveaway worth $10.000 of 540 Mac and iPhone apps licenses) I had the chance to interview Everaldo Coelho, a graphic and icon designer from Brazil.
This is 9th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
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An Interview with Matthew Rex About Stacky App, Mac OS X Stacks and the “Year of the Mac”
As soon as I heard my friend Matthew Rex was working on a Mac application together with Tim Davies (I interviewed both of them on MacStories, here and here) I started wondering how awesome that app could have been. Then, I heard it was called Stacky and it was about a new way of managing Mac OS X stacks. So I seriously got excited and immediately shot a mail to Matthew asking him to answer some questions about Stacky, Stacks and other random stuff of Mac development and his 2009 achievements.
He was kind enough to reply with great responses and some cool hints at what Stacky might look like. Also, remember to follow Stacky and its creators on Twitte: @stackyapp, @matthewrex and @tmdvs.
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Interview with Michael Martin of ProBlogDesign. The Life of a Designer and Blogger Using Windows.
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event (where you’ll find a huge giveaway worth $10.000 of 450 Mac and iPhone apps licenses), I had the chance to interview Micheal Martin, the editor of ProBlogDesign. Michael is a designer and blogger but unlike many designers I’ve recently interviewed he’s using Windows. What came out was a uber-interesting interview, with awesome responses that will give you a good insight into the blogging / designing scene on Windows.
This is the 8th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
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Interview with Dustin MacDonald from Acrylic Software
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event (where you’ll find a huge giveaway worth $10.000 of 450 Mac and iPhone apps licenses) I had the chance to interview Dustin MacDonald, the developer of Times and Wallet, two cool applications for Mac OS X and iPhone.
This is 7th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
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Interview with Tom Osborne from Viget Labs
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event (where you’ll find a huge giveaway worth $10.000 of 450 Mac and iPhone apps licenses), I had the chance to interview Tom Osborne, web-designer at Viget Labs.
This is the 6th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
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