Dave Shea

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Dave Shea
Born Flag of Canada
Occupation web designer
Website
http://www.mezzoblue.com

Dave Shea is a Canadian web designer, and author of The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web.[1] He is known for his work in web-standard development—from his design community project CSS Zen Garden to his active contributions at the Web Standards Project (WaSP). Shea is also a writer “for a large global audience of web designers and developers on his popular weblog, Mezzoblue”;[2] and is the founder and creative director of Bright Creative in Vancouver, BC.

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[edit] Publications

Along with co-authoring his own book with Molly E. Holzschlag,[3] Shea has contributed to online magazines Digital Web Magazine and A List Apart.[4] His web work has been featured in publications such as Page Magazine, Stylesheet Stylebook, Linux Format Magazine, PIXELmag, and DMXZone[5]

[edit] Award(s)

In 2004, he was awarded with ‘Best of Show 2004′ at SXSW Interactive festival.[6]

[edit] Personal Information

Shea can many times be found roaming local coffee roasters and farmer's markets.[7]

[edit] Interviews

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Shea, Dave and Holzschlag, Molly E.., “The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web” Peachpit Press. (February 17, 2005) ISBN-10: 0321303474
  2. ^ Dave Shea - WaSP Member, emphasis on original. The Web Standard Project.
  3. ^ Shea, Dave and Holzschlag, Molly E.., “The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web” Peachpit Press. (February 17, 2005) ISBN-10: 0321303474
  4. ^ Author, Shea A List Apart.
  5. ^ Lawson, Bruce. "An interview with Dave Shea, the CSS Zen Gardener". DMXzone.com. Retrieved on June 5th, 2007].
  6. ^ Dave Shea - WaSP Member. The Web Standard Project.
  7. ^ Saila, Craig Dave Shea Interview, Digital Web, January 21, 2004.