For the designer part, it goes way back to a childhood interest in
drawing. Later came an interest in the graphic design field via a
fascination with the non-photo blue pencil, which I thought was
really neat and opened up all kinds of magical possibilities of
precision. Then came Quark (even better than a non-photo blue pencil)
and I worked as a production artist at advertising agencies and
wondered why art directors couldn't really use quark for what it was
intended for. Next,  came the web and, and there was even more of a
need for people who could understand both the technical and the
artistic sides. For me, the UI is the perfect overlap of these two
worlds.


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