- From: David <dsiegel@best.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Sep 1995 12:55:51 -0700
- To: howcome@w3.org, www-style@w3.org, bert@let.rug.nl
Dear W3 implementors, I was a graduate student of Knuth's and am working on various web projects, from my personal site (which was just awarded runner-up Cool Site of the Year by the people of the Web) to my book on Advanced Web Site Design. I have a designer's viewpoint, and I would like to become more involved in style sheet specs. I have a large site with an essay on the future of HTML/Web design, I hope you'll see it: http:/www.dsiegel.com/damage/ As a professional typographer and designer, I'd like to see the voices of designers represented. For example, to "justify" means to straighten both margins. There is no such thing as "left justify." Please read my essay and tell me how I can help. Thank you and good luck, David Siegel "Clarity" "Brevity" "Bandwidth" My casbah: http://www.dsiegel.com/ The High-Five site (see it every wednesday for a new, well-designed site): http://www.best.com/~dsiegel/high_five/high_five.html dsiegel@best.com 365 Forest Ave #4E Palo Alto, CA 94301 415 326-3936 fax 326-6027 The three most common lies in cyberspace: 1 I love your web site 2 Would you like to work for us? 3 The e-check is in the datastream
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