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Erika Meyer
erika at seastorm.com
Mon Aug 21 21:55:02 CDT 2000
Regarding evolt threads (front-end vs. back-end). I read & respond to
what I can understand... let other do the same with what they
understand. But it's an interesting observation.
Having moved to a new town, I'm interviewing for web jobs. It is the
first time I've lived in an area that offers more than one or two
full-time web jobs. It feels like I have one foot in art-land and
one in tech-land. What a strange trip is web design!
I guess to embrace all of it, there needs to be a lot of tolerance
between tech-oriented people and creative-types. This is easier said
than done. But if anyone can do it, evolt can.
I think that the idea of doing a locally-based word-of-mouth
evangelism job for evolt is fantastic. Just in the normal course of
networking, you know... an evolt article comes up, a thread, a
particularly helpful post...
BTW, any idea when we get to see that eagerly awaited redesign?
Erika
>if every member of evolt (yes, even those that lurk) emailed another web firm
>within their home town/city, and suggested that their developers check us out,
>we'd be doing alot more for:
>
> - those developers - increasing their skills
> - their audience - getting them to build better sites (more accessible, etc)
> - the web as a whole - a more usable, attractive, etc web is a nicer web
>
>etc
>
>
>let me know what you think,
>
>isaac
erika at seastorm.com
http://www.seastorm.com
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