![]() He was presenting on content structure and has been doing a lot of thinking lately about, "How do you work with clients?", "How do you think about a project?", "How do you plan a project so that you can figure out your content and figure out the structure of the content?", and "Why do you need to figure out the structure of your content?". He presents at a lot of conferences and we were both at the Future of Web Design last week. Jen Steve is a designer, a user experience designer, web designer, who I've worked with off and on over the years. This week, my guest today is Steve Fisher. I'll talk about each of those later in the show. I want to first say thank you so much to the sponsors of today's show: HostGator, Artifact Conference and the JavaScript Summit. I'm your host, Jen Simmons, and this is episode 57. Jen This is The Web Ahead, a weekly conversation about changing technologies and the future of the web. Thanks to Jenn Schlick for transcribing for this episode. He has presented at such conferences as TEDx, SXSW, Future of Web, HOW Interactive Design conference, Web Visions and DrupalCon, and is a contributor to. Steve is a professional member of the Graphic Designer’s Society of Canada and served as their national VP of web for three years. ![]() With over 18 years of experience he leads the charge on the user experience end of projects, coordinating research, strategy, visual and interaction design, and content strategy. Steve is the content nerd-herder and design fanatic at The Republic of Quality. ![]()
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