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Women Who Design the Web Survey: 2007 Results - Part I

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

There is one thing you’re sure to learn when you conduct a survey: just how many things you did wrong. My first attempt at conducting a survey of women web designers, made clear (sometimes embarrassingly so), just how many things I hadn’t thought through very well. It’s been a learning experience.

Back in late April of this year, A List Apart began the first truly comprehensive survey of people who make websites. This, following criticism in the media about the lack of gender diversity at web conferences.

I took an immediate interest in both the initial criticism over gender disparity and the response by A List Apart to conduct the Web Design Survey. One of the primary reasons I took such an interest in this, was because my personal experience was to the contrary.

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reeling it in

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

So how does one make time for everything one needs to do? Seriously, the past 2 weeks have put me in a spin. Am I still alive?

That muck aside, I’ve got some exciting news I wanted to share, even at the expense of my right hand. For those of you following the development of Sidereel, you may have noticed our recent beginnings of integrating the skin for the site.

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Well, the exciting thing is there is much more to come. First and foremost, we are starting the process of integrating the NEW and Improved WatchBox. No more crazy-ass lists!

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Launching an early Beta for a new application has both advantages and disadvantages. The first being, getting your name out there. The second being, discouraging return users with a very primitive product. We chose to launch with an Early Beta, having faith in our users, but the challenges are still the same. It’s been a learning process indeed, but it’s also put us in a position where things are only better. 1,000,000 and counting.

The new, improved Watchbox will be comprised of a much “prettier” layout, designed by none other than Lauren “I play with my food, I play with my code” Scime and a pretty kick-ass Ajax interface. Stay tuned fellow Reelers. Things are about to get all Chuck Norris around here.

Women Who Design the Web

Friday, May 4th, 2007

Survey is Now Closed. The survey was conducted from May 4, 2007 to October 22, 2007.

In February 2007, Jason Kottke published information showing the low percentage of female speakers at conferences about design, technology, and the web. Among the conferences under fire was An Event Apart. Jeffrey Zeldman, who founded the conference along with Eric Meyer, has since been adamant about getting the facts.

Take The Survey

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My purpose here is find out what women who ARE working in web design and development, have to say about the disparities and what they think can be done to improve things.

This is a new thing for me, so please let me know if there is anything I can do to improve this process or if there is anything I grossly left out. Thank you for participating.

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