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About web-art-cast

web-art-cast is a screencast dedicate to web design and development! The concept of the screencast is to present and provide useful web related solutions that will make your work easier and make you more creative. The screencast is brought to you by John Tsevdos, which is responsible for the screencasts topics (for now), the episodes recording and the greek narration of screencast, and Maria Theodoropoulou which is responsible for the english translation and narration. Both of them love modern web design and development techniques so please don’t hesitate to contact us if you think that something deserves our attention. The web-art-cast is still a beta project and many things might change till the final setup of the screencast, so please excuse us for the frequent logo and theme changes. So what are you waiting for? Subscribe to web-art-cast and please send us your feedback!

About John Tsevdos

John is an enthusiast web-standard evangelist, located in Athens, Greece. He considers himself a web expert specialized in client-side technologies, accessibility and usability. He loves the power that internet and international communities provide, and that’s his motive on his continued contribution in international and greek web communities. He loves and uses only the latest official W3C standards and guidelines and he is really frustrated when other web experts ignore or violate them! John has a (MSc) Master of Science in Internet Applications Development (with distinction) from London Metropolitan University and a (BSc) Bachelor of Science in Multimedia Computing from University of Huddersfield. He has successfully participated in many projects for big and smaller clients, both as a freelancer and as team member. For more details check his blog (unfortunately only in greek language for now) or his portfolio page (in english).

About Maria Theodoropoulou

Maria is a Greek web developer that lives and works in Hull, United Kingdom. Since attending the RNIB (Royal National Institute for the Blind) sponsored Techshare conference in 2004 she became a convert and believer to accessible design and development for all. Her affections lie in standards compliant websites that are spiced up and sexy with the power of Javascript, Expression Engine and RoR which she is now learning in her spare time. Maria studied Computer Science with Information Engineering at the University of Hull and worked as a Web Development Officer for Excellence in Cities, Hull. She currently works for bluestorm new media, where along with the rest of the team she designs and develops web sites for a wide spectrum of audiences. More information and personal ramblings from her you can find on her personal blog.