Katherine Druckman is an HTML-flinging, PHP-hacking Linux Journal Webmistress by day, and a refined connoisseur of hostoric architecture and fine Chinese ceramics by night. She usually can be found surrounded by the charm of aging Texas buildings from the pioneer days or appreciating ceramics of the Song and Qing dynasties. Well, either that or sitting in a comfy chair with a laptop. Yeah, probably the laptop thing.
Programming for a company called CentERdata at the University of Tilburg, Holland. We're looking into Drupal for all our website CMS needs and we're also trying to use Drupal as a data collection tool for online questionnaires. We've made several Drupal powered websites and applications and are ready to start developing modules etc.
Mark Boulton runs his own studio, Mark Boulton Design and the co-founder of small indie publisher, Five Simple Steps, a publisher hell-bent on producing simple and practical books for the web professional.
Mark started designing web sites when he was the ‘young guy’ in the studio back in 1997 and he’s been banging on about applying the fundamentals of good graphic design on the web ever since. He is the author of the bestselling ‘Designing for the Web’ and is currently working on writing more books. The fool.