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Gian Sampson-Wild
Gian Sampson-Wild has worked in the accessibility industry since 1998 and consulted on the development of the first Level AAA accessible web site in Australia. She is currently the Manager of Usability and Accessibility Services at Monash University in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Gian remains actively involved in WCAG2 and recently completed a peer review of the alternative accessibility guidelines, the WCAG Samurai Errata.
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Cédric Savarese
Cédric Savarese is a French expatriate located in the American Midwest. Besides overcoming the language barrier at the McDonalds drive-in, his toughest challenge is balancing his day job as a Web Developer, an expanding side-project (The Form Assembly), and a growing family.
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Christopher Schmitt
Christopher Schmitt is a project manager for Heatvision.com, Inc., a new media publishing company based in Orlando, FL. He is the list mom for Babble List, a mailing list hosting discussions about web design and development, and the author of Designing CSS Web Pages (New Riders Press, 2002).
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Adam Schumacher
Adam Schumacher is a designer at The Interactive Department in Sioux Falls, SD.
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Paul Sciortino
Paul Sciortino used to do project finance for some general in CT. Now he’s in Duluth, where he Perls at Hieroglyphs.net when he’s not XHTML-and-CSS-ing at One-pla.net.
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Thomas Scott
Thomas Scott is a snowed-under linguistics student at the University of York. In his spare time, he makes silly things with stickers, ninjas and cell phones, although not all at the same time.
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Dave Shea
Creator of the popular css Zen Garden, Dave Shea is a graphic designer who thinks this CSS thing may just be going places. Dave writes daily for mezzoblue, and just started consulting for his own Bright Creative.
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Peter K Sheerin
Peter K. Sheerin is the Senior Technical Editor for CADENCE magazine, which covers the computer-aided design market. In his free time he operates PushBack.com, an activist site recently converted to a hard-core XHTML Strict/CSS-2 design that still works well with older browsers, and PetesGuide.com, a technology advocacy site so standards-compliant that it exposes the multiple Achilles’ heels of today’s best browsers.
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Eric Shepherd
Eric Shepherd is the founder of arkitrave web media, a small web and graphic firm in Buffalo, New York. He is finishing a Master of Architecture degree at the University at Buffalo. He is also a freelance pianist. His work has been featured in the venerable CSS Zen Garden, and he is a strategic partner of Nepo Strategies, a Buffalo-based e-commerce and web strategy firm. He’s already working on explaining the potential of clean XHTML, CSS, and Javascript combined with the DOM to his brilliant one-month-old daughter Naia.
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Robbie Shepherd
Robbie Shepherd is an Australian designer and has written for Australian INFront.
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Daniel Short
Daniel Short runs his own small corner of the web and tries to learn while he teaches by helping out on projects like DreamweaverFAQ and DHTMLShock. He hopes to actually be able to make a living at this some day.
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Kim Siever
Kim Siever has been developing websites since 1997. Currently, his full-time job is maintaining the Faculty of Management website at the University of Lethbridge, where he has been for four years. He also runs HotPepper.ca, which includes his blog, his professional portfolio, and a user-maintained collection of over 300 wifi access locations worldwide.
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Amber Simmons
Amber Simmons is a freelance writer and a web designer at the University of Texas at Austin. In her free time, she writes about religion and ethics at Breathless Noon. She can occasionally be found wrangling with code at Technical Poet.
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Michael Slater
Michael Slater is the President of Collective Knowledge Works, Inc., which creates platforms for knowledge communities. He’s also the co-creator of the Learning Rails free online course, and is editorial director of BuildingWebApps.com.
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David Sleight
David Sleight is the Deputy Creative Director of BusinessWeek.com, and writes about design, the web, and anything else that strikes his fancy at Stuntbox. When he’s not pushing pixels or punching code he can be found exploring the wilds of New York.
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Paul Smith
Paul Smith is a co-founder and developer at EveryBlock. He has been creating sites and applications on the Web since 1994. He’s also co-creator of the Election Day Advent Calendar, and a founding member of Friends of the Bloomingdale Trail. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.
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Eric Sol
Eric Sol is founder of a small software firm based in beautiful Maastricht, The Netherlands. He has held several positions in Dutch higher education, both in ICT and policy making. He started his journey into CSS in October, 2006. Besides having a family he likes cycling and listening to his collection of vinyl and CDs.
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Paul Sowden
Paul Sowden is a teenager from London, England. He believes the web would be a better place if everyone used standards–compliant design techniques.
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ALA Staff
The staff of A List Apart has great hair.
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Ruth Stalker-Firth
Ruth Stalker-Firth has been designing and implementing software for users in the UK and Switzerland for over 12 years. She has lectured human-computer interaction at Lancaster and Westminster Universities, UK. She lives and works in London.
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Joe Di Stefano
Joe Di Stefano normally goes to work as a project manager, operations manager, web developer, web designer and a number of other personalities. At the moment, he is also dabbling as a writer with a fictional weblog called RhumbaLand. Naturally, it is built using CSS and the highest standards.
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Bob Stein
Bob Stein is Chief Technology Spelunker of VisiBone, making color and HTML reference cards, charts and mouse pads.
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Walter Stevenson
Walter Stevenson has a rich background in web design, internet marketing, and project management. He is a visual communications manager at a healthcare services company in New Jersey and maintains his professional biography at www.walterstevenson.com.
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Greg Storey
Greg Storey is principal of Airbag Industries, LLC where he produces and manages Internet related concerns for businesses of all shapes and size. He is better known for publishing a notorious weblog of the same name.
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Brian Suda
Brian Suda: SWM informatician WLTM XML-RPC, SOAP, or REST, good HCI a must. Enjoys RDF, XHTML, PHP”>LAMP, long walks on the beach and the word sawdust. Contact me at suda.co.uk
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Rob Swan
Rob Swan is a standards-loving web developer living and working in Somerset. Rob runs Fuelled on Coffee Limited and likes to think being an ex-videogame-functionality-tester with a philosophy degree provides the company with a unique approach.
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