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'''Cindy Sang-Ching Li''' was a web designer, author, and speaker known for her expertise in [[CSS]], [[user experience]], and [[accessibility]]. She was a member of the [[CSS Working Group]] created by the [[World Wide Web Consortium]]. Li began her design career in 1996 and is an author of a web design [[blog]], several articles for [[net (magazine)]], and co-author of ''Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design'', 2nd ed.<ref name="pro-css">{{cite book|title=Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design|year=2008|isbn=9780470177082|publisher=[[Wrox]]|url=https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/professional-css-cascading/9780470177082/}}</ref> She also co-founded [[CupCakeCamp]] in 2008.<ref name="ariel-ccc">{{cite web|url=https://arielwaldman.com/2008/05/26/cupcakecamp-comes-to-san-francisco-this-sunday/ |title=CupCakeCamp Comes To San Francisco |date=2008-05-26 |accessdate=2018-10-25}}</ref> In 2012 she was listed as one of [[.net magazine]]’s 20 Leading Web Designers.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.creativebloq.com/design/20-leading-web-designers-desks-your-inspiration-5123020|title=20 leading web designers' desks for your inspiration|access-date=2018-10-27|publisher=.net magazine}}</ref>
'''Cindy Sang-Ching Li''' was a web designer, author, and speaker known for her expertise in [[CSS]], [[user experience]], and [[accessibility]]. She was a member of the [[CSS Working Group]] created by the [[World Wide Web Consortium]]. Li began her design career in 1996 and is an author of a web design [[blog]], several articles for [[net (magazine)]], and co-author of ''Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design'', 2nd ed.<ref name="pro-css">{{cite book|title=Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design|year=2008|isbn=9780470177082|publisher=[[Wrox]]|url=https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/professional-css-cascading/9780470177082/}}</ref> She also co-founded [[CupCakeCamp]] in 2008.<ref name="ariel-ccc">{{cite web|url=https://arielwaldman.com/2008/05/26/cupcakecamp-comes-to-san-francisco-this-sunday/ |title=CupCakeCamp Comes To San Francisco |date=2008-05-26 |accessdate=2018-10-25}}</ref> In 2012 she was listed as one of [[.net magazine]]’s 20 Leading Web Designers.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.creativebloq.com/design/20-leading-web-designers-desks-your-inspiration-5123020|title=20 leading web designers' desks for your inspiration|access-date=2018-10-27|publisher=.net magazine}}</ref>


==Books and articles==
==Books and articles==

Revision as of 14:44, 27 October 2018

Cindy Li
BornSeptember 5th, 1975[1]
Taiwan
DiedOctober 15, 2018(2018-10-15) (aged 43)
United States
Alma materUniversity of Florida
SpouseMatt Harris
Children
  • Apollo
  • Orion
Websitecindyli.com

Cindy Sang-Ching Li (September 5, 1975 - October 15, 2018) was a web designer, author, and speaker known for her expertise in CSS, user experience, and accessibility. She was a member of the CSS Working Group created by the World Wide Web Consortium. Li began her design career in 1996 and is an author of a web design blog, several articles for net (magazine), and co-author of Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design, 2nd ed.[2] She also co-founded CupCakeCamp in 2008.[3] In 2012 she was listed as one of .net magazine’s 20 Leading Web Designers.[4]

Books and articles

Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

Li co-authored the second edition (2008) ofProfessional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design, a guide to using CSS for web design using web standards(ISBN 9780470177082).

Find the perfect colour for your website

Li's net (magazine) article Find the perfect colour for your website is a guide to using color to improve the attractiveness and usability of a website while remaining accessible. It was published in 2014.[5]

Speaking

Cindy Li gave opening keynotes at web design[6] and user experience[7] conferences, and was a frequent speaker at design and interaction conferences, most notably An Event Apart, Future of Web Design, Open Web Camp, and South by Southwest Interactive.[8]

Other work

References