Digital Web Magazine
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Digital Web Magazine (originally Digital Productions Inc.) is an online publication for Web professionals. Digital Web Magazine was first established as a personal website and later became a webzine. The personal site was launched in 1994 by Nick Finck and eventually evolved into a small freelance company site. In 1999, by popular demand for the exceptional content, the site was reborn as an online publication (i.e. ezine) with the tag line "The web designer's online magazine of choice."
Over time the magazine evolved along with the industry and it began to branch out beyond the confines of just web design. Articles were published on web development (markup, web standards, style sheets, JavaScript, etc) as well as information architecture (wireframes, site maps, taxonomies, etc.). The magazine changed it’s tagline to “The web professional’s online magazine of choice” in 2003 to reflect this new broader focus.
The staff manages over 184 contributors from all around the world and has published over 292 articles to date. The magazine continues to publish on a weekly basis and is the first all-volunteer magazine to publish more content more frequently than any other professionally published ezine for web professionals.
[edit] Editorial Staff
- Publisher: Nick Finck
- Editor in Chief: Krista Stevens
- Managing Editor: Carolyn Wood
- Asst. Managing Editor: Mike West
- Technical Editor: Rudy Limeback
- Copy Chief: Kerri Hicks