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Rifke Sadleir

Rifke Sadleir sees coding as a means to make creative mischief. “In an ideal world, everything I work on would be some form of elaborate prank or joke,” says the Bristol-born digital designer and developer. Her website, imissmymates.club, started as a way for friends to play DJ sets to each other during lockdown – smoking area and all – before gaining a new lease of life as an online radio station. “It's very low-key, but I've formed some great friendships through [the project] and also learned – and forgotten – a lot of things along the way. I was so excited when I managed to get sound travelling through it I cried lol.”

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