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imagined by: James Mathias

Recently, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Marko of mcville.net about being a web developer and artist, you can find the full interview at Marko’s site here. I talk about my day, my influences, work and things I do in my spare time. Please take a gander and enjoy. I’d like to thank Marko for the great interview, I really appreciated it.

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You know the score, keep it clean and on topic. “Spammers” & “trolls” are decimated on sight.

 

Wilhelm Murdoch

Good read, sir!

James Mathias

Thanks Dan!

Marko Mihelcic

The pleasure was all mine m8 smile

James Mathias

Thanks Marko!

Aka Tolken

I love Pugs. smile

James Mathias

Lol, yeah they are great dogs. Ours (DK) is a Deep Apricot

Logan

Very good interview!

James Mathias

Thank you Logan, I appreciate it.

Jamie

Nice James smile Good interview smile

Roger

lmao.

James Mathias

What did you find amusing?

Roger

the survivor bit.

good interview otherwise, though far more about your personal life and not so much about your professional self. just my take on it. i already know you, so i know that i’d have prefered reading more about your business, about the work that you’ve done, about your techniques, software you use and any tips/tricks you’ve discovered along the way, etc…

still an obviously enjoyable interview, i just think he cheaped out and asked too many easy questions. not implying he should have asked questions to stir the pot… not at all. just more intelligent questions than favority food, chinese or thai and coke or pepsi.

James Mathias

Yeah, I believe it’s the same questions for everyone. But, they are more geared towards personal life than work. I think that’s because he mostly interviews bigger names than me and most people are familiar with thier work but not them.

It was fun, and an honor none-the-less.

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