I got involved with PW because of my long lost friend and highschool buddy, Berger. It was back in my college days circa 2000-2001. I had been involved with a few open source projects during that time (DJGPP, Allegro, and Lua) and was quite active in the DJGPP and Allegro mailing lists. read more
AJ Batac, Super Friendly By Jose Illenberger
Despite the many un-wired users in our country, this same industry is heading to become mature with a good business sense. It will be the focus of many businesses and it will transform our culture to need "us" web soldiers more than the regular office workers. read more
Jeff Mendoza, The Typographik By Jose Illenberger
There are lots of words to describe The Typographik. I don't mean to say anything but it's really a multifaceted project. It's multifaceted, in a way that there's really more to it than the actual site itself. When I made F&D, I really pushed myself in terms of the process in how I make projects, the thinking, the philosophy, the art, the wordplay, etc. read more
Juan Magdaraog, Sparkplug Studios By Jose Illenberger
I've realized that a positive attitude is the first step in dealing with adversity. In my case, adversity was caused by disability. I learned this early on. I also learned that we are put in this world to affect each others life. To contribute to society. I wanted to share my positive outlook with others. read more
Noel Perlas, ABS-CBN Interactive By Jose Illenberger
I am all for CSS. Isn't this why we love being web designers? There's always something new to learn. I still use tables since bulk of my audience still use crappy IE, but I try to limit it, make it more transitional. And yes, tables will still be there in the future, but it may be limited to what it really was meant to show: tables/charts. read more