Emily Chang is an award-winning web and interaction designer, technology strategist and principal of Ideacodes, a web consultancy in San Francisco co-founded with Max Kiesler. She writes about web and user experience design, technology, and next generation web at EmilyChang.com, and is the creator of the popular web 2.0 resource, eHub and eHub Interviews (including the translated eHub Channel at CNET Japan).
Her most recent project is PicoCool, a site that's dedicated to bringing you tiny and obscure content from the world of peer media, social networks and subcultures. Cool content from real people.
For the past eleven years, Emily has designed and produced hundreds of websites and web products for technology start-ups, businesses, leading universities and colleges, blog companies, non-profits, art and media and organizations as diverse as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, GigaOM, the Stylehive, Six Apart, Hewlett Packard and the Sierra Club. Her expertise ranges from strategy to design to user experience for social web applications, web communities, hybrid media sites, personalized portals and content management systems, to social software and blogs. Emily has also shown digital art online and in physical spaces. She has an M.F.A. in sculpture and a B.A. in Literature. She currently lives in SoMA web district of San Francisco.
Nov 6, 2007

"Twig is a fruit holder whose design metaphor has a direct link to the use of the product. Fruits are plucked from trees to be eaten." (via MocoLoco)
Nov 6, 2007

Digital artist Evgeny Kiselev creates stunning illustrations. Explore his site and treat yourself to one of his posters for sale.
Nov 5, 2007

Perhaps it's the white paper, the minimalism or the precision, but the imaginative papercut work of Danish artist Peter Callesen moves me. He writes: "I find the materialization of a flat piece of paper into a 3D form as an almost magic process - or maybe one could …
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PFL, Oct 12, 2007:
Thanks for visiting our lil' universe. Pleasure 'meeting' you ! .....greetings from London, Jake - for PFL