Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis is a Software Engineer at Google Labs in London, sharing deep insights on web performance, front-end development, SVG workflows, and animation techniques.
Paul Lewis is a Software Engineer at Google Labs in London, sharing deep insights on web performance, front-end development, SVG workflows, and animation techniques.
Jonathan Kingston’s blog covers web development, accessibility, CSS, AI, and modern front-end techniques, sharing insights from real-world projects and experimentation.
Rachel Andrew is a senior web developer, technical writer, and editor at Google, CSS Working Group member, author, and speaker, sharing expertise in web development, CSS, and front/back-end technologies.
Chris Ferdinandi is a web developer with ADHD who shares daily developer tips, builds front-end tools like Kelp UI, creates tutorials, and consults to help people build the web better.
Nicole Sullivan is a California-based web developer using her personal site to experiment with web technologies, share ideas, and embrace the fun of building on the open web.
Heydon Pickering is a web-focused technical writer and designer specializing in inclusive language, accessible interfaces, design systems, and frontend documentation, with global speaking experience and award recognition.
Alex Russell is a Microsoft Partner Product Architect on the Edge team and Blink API owner, formerly a Chrome engineer and web standards leader, dedicated to building an accessible and performant web.
Sven Ruppert is a Java and Kotlin developer focused on cybersecurity, software architecture, and hands-on engineering, sharing practical tutorials, workshops, and deep dives into secure, modern Java development.
Remy Sharp, Brighton-based developer and founder of Left Logic, shares insights on web development, coding, business, and personal projects.
Val Head, Principal Designer at Adobe and author of Designing Interface Animation, shares insights on UX animation, accessible web animation, and designing motion for digital interfaces.
Mathias Bynens, a Chrome engineer at Google, explores JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Unicode, performance, and security, sharing deep insights into engine internals and web development best practices.
Adam Wathan, full-stack developer and entrepreneur, shares insights on software development, Tailwind CSS, and building better web applications through articles, talks, and courses.
Rachel Andrew, web expert and CSS specialist, shares insights on modern web development, technical writing, and CSS specifications. Google content lead and conference speaker.
Erik Runyon is a web developer and writer behind WeedyGarden, sharing practical insights on modern CSS, HTML, web performance, and hands-on web projects through talks, experiments, and tutorials.
Phil Eaton is a staff engineer working on Postgres and software internals, sharing insights on databases, systems engineering, and life deep in the software stack.
Brad Frost — Web designer, author, and design systems advocate best known for Atomic Design, writing and speaking about design systems, CSS, frontend workflows, creativity, and the human side of building user interfaces.
Ben Frain — Web developer, author, and educator creating books, video courses, and YouTube content focused on responsive web design, modern CSS, frontend workflows, and practical techniques for building high-quality websites.
Ire Aderinokun — Investor, entrepreneur, and software engineer with deep expertise in web technologies, early-stage startups, and frontier markets, focused on building and backing mission-driven companies advancing financial inclusion across Africa and emerging economies.
Sara Soueidan — Independent web UI developer, author, speaker, and educator working at the intersection of design and code, helping front-end designers and developers build innovative, inclusive, and accessible web experiences using modern HTML, CSS, and SVG.
Brent — Curator of Stitcher’s Community Feed, a community-driven, hand-curated content aggregator highlighting thoughtful, high-quality writing from across the web. The feed focuses on software engineering, open source, web development, infrastructure, and the human side of building technology. Readers can browse recent picks, follow via RSS, or contribute their own suggestions.