Cameron Adams
has been adding to the Internet for over seven years and now runs
his own design and development business. He likes to combine the aesthetic with the
technological on his weblog, http://www.themaninblue.com/,
which contains equal parts of JavaScript, design, and CSS.
Jina Bolton, interactive designer, holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Computer Arts
and Graphic Design from Memphis College of Art. In addition to being featured in CSS
Professional Style and Web Designing magazine, Jina consults for various agencies and
organizations, including the World Wide Web Consortium. She enjoys traveling, is learning
Italian, and considers herself a sushi enthusiast.
David Johnson is one of those evil .NET developers from Melbourne, Australia. He is
the senior developer at Lemonade, http://www.lemonade.com.au/, and his role includes
C# programming, database design using SQL Server, and front-end development using
XHTML and CSS. He makes up for his evil deeds by being a firm believer in web standards
and accessibility, and forcing .NET to abide by these rules. His favourite candy is Sherbies.
Steve Smith lives with his wife, son, and a few miscellaneous animals in South Bend,
Indiana, USA. As well as maintaining his personal web site, http://orderedlist.com/, Steve
works as an independent web designer, developer, and consultant. He does his best to
convince his clients and friends that web standards should be a way of life.
Jonathan Snook has been involved with the Web since ’95, and is lucky to be able to
call his hobby a career. He worked in web agencies for over six years and has worked
with high-profile clients in government, the private sector, and non-profit organizations.
Jonathan Snook currently runs his own web development business from Ottawa, Canada,
and continues to write about what he loves on his blog, http://snook.ca/.
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