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FUEL magazine for iPad
Want to know why Netdiver Mag became vintage? Why I started Featured by? What next for me? Read the interview I did with Anthony M. La Pusata.
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/ Illustration
Large array of drawing styles

/ Imaginative
Interface concepts fresh or edgy designs

/ Industrial
Products, furniture, toys, wearables, and more

/ Photography
Some of the sharpest eyes shooting today

/ Portfolios
Next wave of graphic and/or interactive design stars

/ Powagirrrls
Women who rock the design scene with more than pink design

/ Reel *Shorts
It's all about motion (graphics)

Special Feature issues
SFi is a self-curation experiment coupled with a minimalist interview by people in the design industry I admire.
By invitation only.

/ Featured by group
Join the conversation with 2K+ other likeminded creatives.
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Who's behind?
Carole Guevin - Editor - Lead imagineer - Designer
Eye candy curator / editor of Featured by showcasing the digital culture. Empowering, inspiring, stimulating creativity.
No hype just beautiful.
Online and beyond.
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Carole Guevin is a communication designer, online (new media) pioneer,
theorist, philosopher, meta networker and lead imagineer of FYE creative continnum.
Recognized driving force and unrelenting design industry catalyst through her work as editor. Champions rising talent worldwide.
Passionate about the future of design.
+ speaker about creativity and self-promotion.
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After 15 years devoted to Netdiver Magazine (ISSN 1911-866X) - one of the first online design portal — reinvented as a what was new in design worldwide — sort of a very unofficial record of web history as captured from {1998 - onwards}, after a couple of years of stealth soul-searching, she now embarks in pursuing new adventures.
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Photo by Lillian Xia
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She hit the web in 1995 (prior having being on the Internet about 15+ years before while working with a UdeM scientific group) and founded Netdiver Magazine.
She served on the Adobe Design Achievement Award, HOW interactive, AIGA, SXSW jury panels and many others. Guest lecturer at the Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins (London, UK), OFFF Barcelona where she ran a creativity workshop, FITC, SXSWi, FOTB, Art Directors Club.
Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH, included Netdiver as part of his TED University session 100 Websites You Should Know and Use and Vitaly Friedman, chief editor of Smashing Magazine, named Netdiver as one of the 42 Design/Tech Magazines to Read.
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Curious?
FUEL magazine for iPad contains an interview I did with Anthony M. La Pusata. Everything you wanted to know about Netdiver Mag why it closed and became vintage, why I opened Featured by, and where I'm going next.
No iPad? Download .pdf interview / .pdf cover
Out of the closet overview of what are my next projects.

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“The brand new project by Carole Guevin (former Netdiver, today archived) is a big monitor on the graphic design world in all its forms and representations. Follow it daily for its attention to quality.”
— Robert Rebotti
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“I'm sure you are really good at a lot of things Carole, but you are BRILLIANT at spotting and promoting great talent. The design world needs people like you!”
— Neil Finaughty
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“Carole Guevin does a superb job of surfacing talent. You could lose many hours here.”
— Jeffrey Zeldman
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'Carole Guevin's eschewes the superficial and trendy,
instead offering links to the best and most enduring web designs and portfolios.
Browsing the archive is like visiting the web's most prestigious gallery.'
— Anonymous fan
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