Jason Cranford Teague
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Jason Cranford Teague is the author of the best-selling DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web (1999; now in its third printing). His other books include Final Cut Pro 4 and the Art of Filmmaking (2004) and Photoshop at Your Fingertips (2004) for various versions of Adobe Photoshop, starting at Photoshop 7 and including editions for each version that followed. He has contributed numerous articles to the Apple Developers Connection, Computer Arts Magazine, and Macworld Magazine as well as appearing on TechTV's The Screen Savers.
Jason has been working as an Internet designer for more than 10 years creating real-world solutions for clients including Coca-Cola, Virgin Group, CNN, Kodak, and WebMD. He is currently the Senior User Interface Designer for AOL eCommerce and regularly rants about technology, politics, and culture on webbedENVIRONMENTS.