Interviewed for lab:kloud9

A couple of weeks ago I was asked the following questions by Jonathan at lab:kloud9:

  1. Can you share a brief background on yourself, your work… and where lies Berea Street?
  2. Your passion for standards and accessibility is well renowned, how did that evolve?
  3. What is your perspective of web development here in Sweden (i.e. is there any contrast with development outside of sweden… strengths, weaknesses, etc.)?
  4. What is the best piece of advice that you could offer to today’s aspiring designer/developer?
  5. Were (or are) there any web professionals that you have tried to emulate or been inspired by?
  6. Regarding Kaffesnobben… if you could only choose one place to have a coffee, where would that be?

If you want to read my answers, the full interview is available in Webb Dialogues (3): Roger Johansson | 456 Berea Street.

  • January 26, 2007
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1. January 26, 2007 by Daniel

Thanks for the interview Roger! I can say that while entering the game later than you, I too have gained a passion and appreciation for web standards.

There are also many people I am inspired/influenced by on a daily basis, one of which is you.

Thanks! :)

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