November 25, 2002

My interview happening live now on the Well

Today we're starting the Inkwell interview with me about Dreamweaver Savvy and related topics. The Inkwell is a publicly-viewable conference at the Well usually featuring interviews with book authors.

Besides the software addressed in my book (Dreamweaver and Fireworks), we're planning to talk about related topics such as web design and development projects, information architecture, content management, site management, blogging, and so on.

If you are not a member of the Well, you can still submit questions for the interview via email. We'll have new material in the topic every day for the two weeks that the interview runs.

See you there.

Posted by xian at November 25, 2002 1:55 PM
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