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Craig Grannell

"The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design"

Originally trained in the fine arts, the mid-1990s
saw Craig become immersed in the world of digital media,
his creative projects encompassing everything from video
and installation-based audio work, to strange live performances
??”sometimes with the aid of a computer, televisions,
videos, and a PA system, and sometimes with a small bag
of water above his head. His creative, playful art, which
usually contained a dark, satirical edge, struck a chord with
those who saw it, leading to successful appearances at a
number of leading European media arts festivals.
Craig soon realized he??™d actually have to make a proper living, however. Luckily, the Web
caught his attention, initially as a means to promote his art via an online portfolio, but then
as a creative medium in itself, and he??™s been working with it ever since. It was during this time
that he founded Snub Communications (www.snubcommunications.com), a design and writing
agency whose clients have since included the likes of Rebellion Developments (publishers
of 2000 AD), IDG UK (publishers of Macworld, PC Advisor, Digital Arts, and other
magazines), and Swim Records.
Along with writing the book you??™re holding right now, Craig has authored Web Designer??™s
Reference (friends of ED, 2005) and various books on Dreamweaver, including Foundation
Web Design with Dreamweaver 8 (friends of ED, 2006). Elsewhere, he??™s written numerous
articles for Computer Arts, MacFormat, .


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