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Jim Ramsey
Jim Ramsey works at Six Apart as the lead designer for Movable Type. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and two children. He blogs about design at jimramsey.net
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Aza Raskin
Aza gave his first talk on user interface at age 10 at the local San Francisco chapter of SIGCHI and got hooked. At 17, he was talking and consulting internationally; at 19, he coauthored a physics textbook because he was too young to buy alcohol; at 21, he started drinking alcohol and co-founded Humanized. Aza enjoys playing the French Horn and puttering in his lab when time permits.
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A List Apart’s readers are trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
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Aaron Rester
Aaron Rester is Manager of Electronic Communications at the University of Chicago Law School, as well as a freelance graphic designer and web professional. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Chicago Divinity School (where he studied depictions of religious space in Bollywood film) and plays guitar in a band called (what else?) The Lost Cartographers.
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Nick Rigby
Nick Rigby is a freelance web standards and accessibility developer for his company, Puretic. In between work he enjoys football, music, being creative, and writing the occasional article for nickrigby.com.
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Matt Riggott
Matt Riggott is an informatician dreaming of a semantic web. At the time of writing he’s living in Edinburgh, Scotland trying to do interesting things with PHP and Python. When not being too geeky he enjoys classical philosophy, bike-riding, running, and pretending he knows what he’s doing.
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Christopher Robbins
Christopher Robbins lives in Fiji, where he is helping set up an interactive and multimedia department at The University of South Pacific Media Centre. He rants like a French Communist at webactivism.org and keeps his capitalistic side tucked away at grographics.com.
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Stuart Robertson
Stuart Robertson is a web designer living in Ontario, Canada.
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D. Keith Robinson
D. Keith Robinson is a writer, designer, developer, and web architect living in Seattle, Washington. He’s the Creative Director for Blue Flavor, an experience and web design consultancy, and he’s more like a pirate than a ninja.
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Rich Robinson
Rich Robinson makes Inferiority.com for your pleasure.
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Pepi Ronalds
Pepi Ronalds is General Manager at Reactive’s HQ in Melbourne, Australia. She has a background in Web Project Management and has studied Professional Writing and Editing. Pepi’s a stickler for process—though, strangely, her desk is always messy.
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Stewart Rosenberger
Stewart isn’t going to use this space to plug a website you’ll never visit. He’s a computer technician at the University of Massachusetts. If you say “please,” he’ll probably hold your place in line or feed your pet rock while you’re on vacation. He’s a really nice guy and he likes animals; he doesn’t think you should eat them anymore.
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Chris Ross-Gill
Chris Ross-Gill is a freelance designer of web sites, UIs, icons, and print documents. His interest in REBOL extends beyond mere scripting into the realm of online collaboration with their Internet Operating System. His home page, ross-gill.com, reflects his roots in the Scottish islands.
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Andy Rutledge
Andy Rutledge is a principal at Unit Interactive in Plano, Texas. When not working, biking, or banging on the piano, he’s usually found ranting about design or professionalism on his personal site, Design View.
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Richard Rutter
Richard Rutter is Production Director at Clearleft, a user experience consultancy based in Brighton, UK. He curates The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web, a practical guide to web typography. Richard blogs on a site called Clagnut.
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Joseph Ryan
Joseph Ryan is a freelance web developer and an active member of the Perl community. In addition to involvement with the Perl Monastery, he also contributes to the CPAN, and to an open-source project called NMS–CGI.
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