Our Advisors
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Addy Osmani
Addy Osmani is a Developer Programs Engineer at Google, working on tools for improving how developers create applications. He has contributed to Modernizr and similar projects, and is the author of "Developing Backbone.js Applications" and "Learning JavaScript Design Patterns" and occasionally tech review books like "JavaScript Web Applications."
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Bruce Lawson
Bruce Lawson evangelises open Web Standards for Opera. He co-wrote the first book on HTML5, "Introducing HTML5," and was a member of the Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group at the W3C. He blogs at brucelawson.co.uk and is brucel on Twitter.
(Photo courtesy of Patrick H Lauke )
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Carl Smith
Owner and founder of nGen Works, Carl Smith runs an unconventional distributed team that works with businesses to redefine their identities and ideals. Carl has made a name for himself in client services by creating a new framework for how we get things done, and by enabling us to realign our creative communities.
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Chris Lea
Chris Lea is Vice President of Business Development for (mt) Media Temple, with over a decade of experience working with programming, system administration, and performance engineering issues at large scale. He's been using Linux as his primary desktop operating system since 1997, and actually knows what all that mess in the /proc filesystem is there for.
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Jon Setzen
Jon Setzen is a Creative Director based in sunny Los Angeles, California. Over the past 12 years he has has the honor to work with the likes of Sony, Nikon, Target, SF Chronicle, MoMA and many more. He has created over 450 concert posters which have been exhibited all over the World including New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo. He is currently the Creative Director at (mt) Media Temple.
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Lis Hubert
Lis Hubert is a UX consultant based in New York City. She is the Chief Experience Officer of 8coupons, and has consulted with clients such as ESPN Mobile, espnW and Viacom Media Networks to improve brand and product experiences. She can also be found speaking and blogging about her experiences in the field.
