Author and designer Emily Lewis answers your questions about microformats, designing for mobile, going freelance full-time, and getting involved in the speaker circuit
Wilson Miner has designed for Apple, the original Django, and was until recently head of design at Rdio (he’s just joined Facebook). Here he answers your questions on designing for social music, using Photoshop and more …
In the last few years, Luke Wroblewski’s ‘mobile first’ philosophy of web design has radically changed the way we go about building online experiences. He tells Tom May why you should join the revolution and how your users will benefit
The web designer and creator of type magazine 8 Faces has just launched his own product company, Viewport Industries. Elliot Jay Stocks talks to Tom May about redesigning Smashing Magazine, ‘typography out’ and how print informs the web
iA founder Oliver Reichenstein fields your questions on iA Writer, the longevity of digital design, type on the web, skeuomorphism, how he got into the industry and more besides
Our existing practices are struggling to cope with the range of different devices, and it’s only going to get worse. Brad Frost and a cohort of web pioneers have devised a plan: future friendly thinking
blur Group CEO Philip Letts explains how designers and developers can benefit from his skills exchange service that enables them to pitch online for international business
Designer and publisher Nick Disabato tells us about his latest literary venture, Distance, a quarterly journal featuring long-form articles on design and technology
Tina Roth Eisenberg (aka swissmiss) runs a temporary tattoo company, a shared workspace, a lecture series, a to-do app and a popular design blog. She tells Tanya Combrinck about her success
Paravel founder Trent Walton answers your queries about responsive design, working with friends and getting hired to do what you’re passionate about. Oh, and talks turbo-powered space yachts …
Designer and entrepreneur Dan Mall tells Tanya Combrinck about how he chooses his projects, the influence of mentorship on his career – and why he moved on from Big Spaceship to start his own venture, SuperFriendly
Founder of the Favourite Website Awards, Rob Ford spills the beans on hooking up with Adobe, how things have changed in the last 12 years – and whether beauty or technical prowess wins out
The Pastry Box Project provides an insight into the minds of those at the forefront of the web design industry. Creator Alex Duloz explains his views on diversity in the industry, how he's planning to make the writings into a book and how TV show Madmen inspired him to start the project
Bold founder Noah Stokes chats to Jim Thacker about getting out of the city and finding projects with meaning, redesigning Delicious – and why working for Apple was no Garden of Eden
Prior to its Create the Web conference rolling into London, Adobe hosted a round-table event to discuss the challenges facing today’s designers and how open standards are stepping up to meet them. Martin Cooper took a seat
Ever-restless designer, author and thinker Simon Collison tells Martin Cooper about his decision to leave client work, his current work with ‘product shop’ Fictive Kin, and the importance of continuing to question established practice
Interaction designer, illustrator and artist Eva Lotta-Lamm tells Martin Cooper about how she uses sketching both as a tool for communication and for personal pleasure