User:Nicolebranson/Mark Wyner
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Mark Wyner | |
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Born | St. Louis Park, MN | February 26, 1973
Occupation(s) | Proprietor, Web/Mobile Designer/Developer |
Known for | Mark Wyner Design, Email Standards Project, Lectures, Articles, Web Accessibility |
Spouse | Nicole Branson |
Children | Dahlia, Milo, Otis, Cassius, Suki |
Parent(s) | Charlotte, Steven |
Website | Mark Wyner Design |
Mark Wyner is a web and mobile design and developer, living in Portland, Oregon. He is the founder of Mark Wyner Design, a small web-design studio there. He also publishes Tumblr posts nearly every day about design, development, technology, art, photography, and video.
Mark has given lectures at web-design conferences, The Art Institute, and Oregon Health & Science University. He has also written articles for A List Apart and Campaign Monitor. He also partnered with Campaign Monitor and Luke Stevens on the Email Standards Project, a group working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.
In 2004 Cameron Moll cited Mark as a forward thinker in a blog post titled Bold Predictions for the Savvy Designer[1]. He was noted for being one of a small few who were using large type sizes in their web designs rather than the very common standard of using small fonts. In 2006 he was asked to design an the template for Digital Web's email newsletter[2]. In 2007 Mark was invited by the W3C to write a paper on HTML email standards for the W3C HTML Email Workshop in Paris, France[3].
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