Adrian Roselli
- Small Business Administrator
I am a founder, partner, and EVP at Algonquin Studios, responsible for bridging the gap between the worlds of design and technology. With experience in both, I bring a unique perspective to projects, allowing both design and implementation to merge seamlessly.
I have written articles for trade journals, web sites, and participated as an author and editor on several books published by Glasshaus, including Web Graphics for Non-Designers, Cascading Style Sheets and Usability: The Site Speaks for Itself. I have also acted as a technical editor for the same publisher and developer web sites. My work has been cited in many books and articles on usability, accessibility, and interface design.
| 05.19.2013 |
My Presentation Slides: Making Your Site PrintableOn Friday, May 17 I had the pleasure of speaking for the first time at Stir Trek, a one-day conference in Columbus, Ohio, that drew over 1,200 attendees (and I understand sold out in just a few... |
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| 05.14.2013 |
Balancing Act: Features, Budgets & Timelines at Web Standards SherpaAs of today I am an author over at Web Standards Sherpa. I wrote an article discussing the process of juggling a no-budget, tight-timeframe web site for Buffalo Soccer Club while still trying to... |
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| 05.02.2013 |
Don't Use Global Browser StatsWhen I say "global," I don't necessarily mean the whole world, but really any aggregate pile of numbers for browsers that aren't culled from your own site or project. With IE6 finally fading (... |
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| 04.30.2013 |
WWW Project Turns 20Twenty years ago, on April 30 1993, CERN announced the World Wide Web project. While the web existed before then, this was the first time that HTML's specification was opened up to the general... |
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| 04.22.2013 |
NCSA Mosaic Turns 2020 years ago today (yesterday), NCSA Mosaic 1.0 was released (read Marc Andreesson's announcement on www-talk). Mosaic was the browser that opened the web to the masses, making the web more... |
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| 04.04.2013 |
Chrome: Blink and You Missed the NewsIt's old news by this Thursday morning, but in case you had not heard, Google is forking WebKit to make its own rendering engine, Blink. Opera will be using the Blink fork of WebKit as its... |
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| 03.26.2013 |
Tracking When Users Print PagesA few months ago I had the pleasure of writing a piece for .net Magazine about print styles (Make your website printable with CSS). It was posted to .net's web site last month and received an... |
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| 03.24.2013 |
Women in TechnologyAugusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (1815—1852), considered by many to be the first computer programmer (of any gender). Portrait by Alfred Edward Chalon. Lately you've probably heard plenty... |
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| 03.12.2013 |
WebKit Will and Won't Be the New IEWeb developers have been looking to call everything the new Internet Explorer for a while now. With Opera's recent move to WebKit as its rendering engine (replacing Presto), even more developers... |
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| 03.08.2013 |
Calling QR in Print CSS Only When NeededFor those of us who put together print styles for our sites, we've probably tossed around the idea of embedding QR codes so that users can quickly get back to a page they have printed. In the... |
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