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Spicy Web Designer Interview with Alex ElChehimi

15 Jan

Spicy Web Designer Interview with Alex ElChehimi

Alex ElChehimi is a web designer from Montreal, Quebec in Canada. He started designing websites using Geocities. He designs on his MacBook Pro and uses the latest software to create the websites that he designs for clients. He is a relatively new web designer having recently completed a program at Herzing College in Graphic Design for the web.

1. How did you first get involved designing websites? When did you design your first website?

The first website I designed was a 3 pages website and I used to use it to post some updates for my classmates at school, and I did this using geocities from yahoo.

2. What technologies could you NOT live without on a daily basis in your career as a web/graphic designer?

  1. I can’t live without My MacBook pro (I call it my baby) it’s the first thing I see in the morning and the last thing I see before I sleep.
  2. My Logitech MX Revolution mouse (the best mouse I’ve ever used).
  3. My adobe master CS
  4. my iPhone, it has nothing to do with design for me at least but this is one of the things that I can’t live without.

3. Would you say that your formal education has helped you become a better web designer? And why or why not?

I was graduated from Herzing College in Montreal, I’ve studied Graphic Design For The Web and yes it helps me a lot, to be a designer the first thing you need is the talent, but to have the talent and to support this talent with education is really good.

4. How long have you been doing freelance web design? Is it your full-time job or do you currently moonlight as a freelance web designer?

I’ve been freelancing for more than 3 years, I recently started working full time at incomeaccess.com but I’m still also freelancing and working on some projects.

5. What do you want a potential client to know about you and your business if they were going to hire you?

When I design a website/business card/ logo or whatever I’m designing I do it with love, I love working as a web/graphic designer… so I try to send this message to any potential client, I want the client to know that I’ll cover every detail when I design. also I love to show them that I know what I’m doing.

6. What is the most challenging part of being a web designer to you?

The most challenging part, is achieving the same look and functionality for websites in IE6, IE6 is a dead web browser but we’re still forced to code for it because we can’t ignore at least 27% from the internet users.

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Spicy Web Designer Interview with Claudia Adler

7 Sep

Spicy Web Designer Interview with Claudia Adler

Claudia Adler is a web designer from Montreal West Island, Quebec Canada who we recently interviewed. She is a designer that uses WC3 standards to develop and build some exceptional websites but also does print design as well as web design. After interviewing she had the following to say about web design…

1) What is the most exciting web project you’ve ever worked on?

The most exciting web project I’ve worked on is Powerwatts. It is the product of a very fruitful collaboration with a group of bike racing Pros. They were completely open to my suggestions concerning design, development and SEO which allowed me to use technology that I felt worked best i.e. DomScripting for the Header animation rather than Flash, collapsible and tabbed panels and a WP-blog ….

We just launched the site in August.

2) Do you find a lot of your clients who’ve had a bad experience hiring a web designer before? How do you deal with that when the topic comes up in conversation with a potential client?

Actually I only had one client having a hard time with the web team they hired from India. They felt that they were not getting what they wanted, a communication problem working with a large team.

But there is always 2 sides to a problem, I try to be diplomatic when it comes to work of other designers. But information is key, I try to supply as much as possible so that the client has everything in hand to take their own decision, no pressure.

3) How did you first start in web design?

I started as a graphic designer working for a large international consumer products company in Montreal, when they were sold and moved to Toronto we all got compensation and I went back to school to learn web programming.

4) Where did you go to school and did that influence your choice to become a web designer?

When I first studied Graphic Design at University of Quebec in Montreal in 1990 there was not much going on in web design, things started to happen a bit later when connection speed picked up and browsers were able to display formatted pages.

In the early days web design was excessively ugly. As a graphic designer I got interested when Flash came out because it allowed you to actually “design” a web page.

When I went back to school in 2002 I wanted to catch up with the technical aspect of web coding, I like to know how things work, WYSIWYG was out of the question for me. I like to use Dreamweaver to spead up the process but write my own code.

So I went for the real deal JavaScript, XML, PHP, HTML, CSS. With the web you never stop learning I am upgrading my skills constantly.

5) Are you working on any interesting web design projects at the moment?

Yes, but its to early to talk about it.

6) Do you have any other creative talents that you like to pursue outside of designing websites?

Mostly photography, I carry my camera with me all the time. I sold a few images and some of my photos are used in web sites I created. I also like to draw and paint but rarely have time.

7) Have you ever worked with a creative agency on web design projects?

I used to work for IATA as a senior graphic designer and HTML specialist, I created HTML email campaigns and Flash animation. When we got “restructured” I decided it was time to go solo as I had enough background to do design and coding.

8) How do you usually become involved with new web design projects? Word of Mouth? Agency? Advertising? Etc.?

It may be luck but usually clients find me via the web or word of mouth.

In the beginning I bid on projects on GAF (Get a Freelancer) and GAC (Get a Coder), occasionally I still do. I also design for print. Being versatile definitely is a plus. Many of my clients come to me because I offer both, print and web design.

More about this Web Designer

URL: ClaudiaAdler.com

Email: info@claudiaadler.com

Phone: Not Available

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