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Love Begins
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An Interview with Meng To, author of Design+Code
After dealing with the debilitating set back of a failed visa renewal, Meng To decided to travel the world.
During this expedition, armed with twelve years of design experience, he decided to take on the challenge of creating and publishing a book. That book, Design+Code, has been a massive success.
In this interview, we learn the story behind Meng’s journey to follow his passion while faced with uncertainty.
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Hey, Allison House here! I'm one of the instructors for Metis's UX and Front-End development bootcamp. Over the next couple weeks, I'll be interviewing some of the best designers I know to bring you valuable insights on work, life, and growth in the digital medium. Today we're chatting with Meng To, an outrageously talented designer and coder. After being denied a U.S. visa, he's traveling the world and sharing his knowledge through his book on iOS design, Design+Code.