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A Formal Introduction

Posted on Sep. 1, 2008

So here we are, the site is humming, the coffee's percolating, and our fingers are itching with news to share about how we're going to change the world.

"Wait. Who the heck are you guys?"

Oh right, we haven't really introduced ourselves, have we? We're Deselop, a small group of guys who still think the web is the coolest thing, well, ever. We've got big ideas, and we're looking forward to building stuff that makes the web a better place to live and work for everyone.

The ways we interact on the web have evolved amazingly quickly in a short period of time. In the past few years, we've seen tremendous achievements made in web application development and online communities. We've twittered, we've facebooked, we've muxtaped, we've flickr'ed. We're entering a new age where users are shaping their own experiences while we the designers and developers provide the building blocks.

We understand that in this world, developers aren't just programmers. And designers aren't just artists. As web professionals, we have to think holistically about the experiences that we're creating. Our name derives from our core belief - you can't be a developer without a bit of designer in you, and vice versa.

So does that answer your question?

"Yeah. More than I wanted, actually. So what are you so excited about anyways?"

Although we can't tell you all the details about our latest project yet, we can guarantee it'll make you look at the web in a whole new light - and hey, it might even change your mind about us. Stay tuned, there's a lot of work to do.

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Dave Morgan

Dave Morgan

Dave is a programmer that isn't ashamed of his "geekdom". It's common to find him programming late into the night just because the project is "cool".

Jay Ciruolo

Jay Ciruolo

Jay's a designer who develops too. He spends most of his time trying to figure out which is more fun, although he usually comes out dead even.

About Deselop

Deselop's goal is to seamlessly merge good form and function to build beautiful, useful, and usable systems that can be enjoyed by others.

We build fun stuff, we build it well, and we build it fast. For us, it's all about opening up the web to everyone - and we all express ourselves differently.

We also build crime-fighting robots in our spare time.