Hi, my name is Fabien Egot. Waking up each day in San Diego, Southern California.
I'm originally from Nice, French Riviera.
I'm currently running a new media studio to (re)design sophisticated, accessible, and efficient websites for companies or individuals.
I'm helping my customers deal with the sometimes overwhelming prospect of starting an on-line new business while they still working in a non-Internet related environment (i.g. Brick and mortar businesses).
Initially into sales & marketing for large corporations, I moved into interaction design to promote holistic user experiences to a wide variety of clients.
I'm a web developer, which is a combination of web programmer and designer although I’d never deign to call myself a designer in the artistic graphic design sense.
My work focuses on the intersection of design, technology, and behavior, and my goal is to orchestrate the most meaningful interaction for the end-users.
I like to handle all aspects of web development: I'm thinking IA and wire-framing, create mock-ups in Photoshop, handwrite my code, and coordinate the implementation of back-end solutions using server-side programming.
My interest and enthusiasm for websites creation lead me to the Web Standards community, which I embraced whole-heartedly and believe in strongly to this day. I am a proponent of the lower-case semantic web, and currently expending energies in the direction of The Web Standards Project.
I believe in useful and responsible web design. Access for all users and devices, support for open standards, graceful interoperability between front- and back-end code, and highly detailed visuals are all par for the course.
This site is all about providing a personal perspective to the droning noise of mass media. It is a third iteration which began early 2002 as a place where I could learn HTML and improve my English.
Since, my interest in design gradually shifted to web design and development thanks to many well-documented open-source and standards-based technologies.
It is in no way connected with my past employment, and absolutely nothing I've written should be taken as expressing or implying anything on my employer's behalf.
It is created in semantic XHTML and CSS for presentation. It was designed in Adobe Photoshop and coded using the fabulous BBEdit, a flexible tool that makes things easy.
Gory details are available for more informations of this site and how it was made.