Member Directory

Tim Smith (@ttimsmith) is a user interface and web designer based in St. Paul, Minnesota. He hosts For The Record, a podcast about the personal struggles of successful, creative people. He designed and built the CMS that powers Tower, Goodstuff FM, and Relay FM. Previously, he hosted The East Wing, which received several award nominations.

Amelia is a journalist, but she's also interested in design, app development and the latest tech news and owns teqno-logical.com.

Tracy Rotton is a web developer for RP3 Agency in Bethesda, Maryland with a passion for standards-based front-end development. A big fan of WordPress, she is a contributor to the new WordPress default theme, Twenty Thirteen. When Tracy isn't building websites, she enjoys skiing, watching Redskins football and spending time with her two young children.

Jake is a writer and user experience designer on the web. He currently publishes development tutorials and articles related to startups and user interface design. Find out more on his website or you can follow his updates on Twitter @jakerocheleau

Matt West is a designer at Wildbit, creators of Beanstalk, Postmark and DeployBot. He also wrote the book HTML5 Foundations. You can catch him on twitter as @MattAntWest.

Belle has spent the past four years as a freelance writer and social media consultant. She has worked with musicians, arts festivals and theatre companies, and has written for The Next Web, Desktop Magazine and Social Media Examiner.

Belle now spends her days creating epic content as Attendly's resident inbound marketer.

Hello! My name is Keenan Payne and I am a freelance web designer and developer as well as a full-time student. I own two small businesses and work for a number of others doing part-time web work. I am a self-proclaimed WordPress Wizard, avid skateboarder, and love to play guitar.

Louis Lazaris is a freelance developer, writer, and published author. He blogs regularly about front-end code on Impressive Webs as well as various other top web design blogs.

Ben Gremillion started playing with pixels in the mid-1980s and building websites circa 1997. When not hiking or stargazing, he crafts HTML and CSS, spends a lot of time debugging PHP and MySQL, ponders the details of user experience, and injects bits of personality into staid websites. He blogs about his lessons learned in web design at benthinkin.net.