
One-stop guide for Responsive Web Design
Thoriq Firdaus is a web developer and lives in Indonesia. He has been dabbling
in web design and development for more than 5 years, working with many clients of varying sizes.
He appreciates the giving nature of the web design community at large. He also loves trying out
new things in CSS3 and HTML5 and occasionally speaks at some local colleges and institutions on
the subject. Outside of work, he loves spending time with his wife and daughter, watching
movies, and enjoying meals at nearby cafes and restaurants.LaGrone Benjamin :
Benjamin LaGrone is a web developer who lives and works in Texas. He got his
start in programming at the age of 6 when he took his first computer class at the Houston Museum
of Natural Science. His first program was "choose your own adventure book", written in BASIC; he
has fond memories of the days when software needed you to write line numbers. Fast forward to
about thirty years later: after deciding that computers are here to stay, Ben has made a career
combining two of his favorite things, art and codingcreating art from code. One of his favorite
projects was using the GMaps API to map pathologies to chromosomes for cancer research.
Fascinated with mobile devices for a long time, Ben thinks that the responsive Web is one of the
most exciting, yet long time coming, new aspects of web development. He now works in a SaaS
development shop and is the mobile and responsive Web evangelist of the team. When he's not
working on some Internet project, Ben spends his time building robots, tinkering with machines,
drinking coffee, surfing, and teaching Kuk Sool martial arts.Frain Ben :
Ben Frain has been a web designer/developer since 1996. He is currently employed as a UI-UX Technical Lead at bet365. Before the web, he worked as an underrated (and modest) TV actor and technology journalist, having graduated from Salford University with a degree in Media and Performance. He has written four equally underrated (his opinion) screenplays and still harbors the (fading) belief he might sell one. Outside of work, he enjoys simple pleasures: books, films and raising a family.