Miriam Suzanne

Miriam Suzanne

I’m Miriam. I’ve spent 20+ years leading teams that make collaborative art & web software. I’m a co-founder at OddBird, Invited Expert on the W3C CSS Working Group, and a member of the Sass core team.

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Short biography

Miriam is an artist, developer, and open web advocate. She’s a co-founder of OddBird, providing a range of web design and development services; and Invited Expert on the W3C CSS Working Group, developing new web standards like Cascade Layers, Container Queries, and Scope; and member of the Sass core team. Miriam also provides in-depth CSS workshops and trainings, along with the team at OddBird. Offline, she might be repairing clocks, knitting socks, or creating hybrid performances with Teacup Gorilla & Grapefruit Lab.

Full biography

Miriam Suzanne is an author, artist, developer, and open web advocate living in Denver, Colorado. She’s a co-founder of OddBird web agency, a member of the Sass core team, and a W3C Invited Expert on the CSS Working Group.

Miriam has been building web sites, applications, and design systems since the early days of CSS. After creating Susy for responsive layouts in 2009, she joined the Sass core team. In 2020 she also joined the W3C as an Invited Expert on the CSS Working Group, developing new features like Cascade Layers, Container Queries, and Scope.

Miriam is a prolific teacher – offering CSS workshops, and speaking at conferences around the world. She’s a co-author of Sitepoint’s Jump Start Sass, a former staff writer for CSS Tricks, and was a founding teacher on the Mozilla Developer youtube channel.

Offline, Miriam is a playwright & author of Riding SideSaddle* (SpringGun Press, 2015), a musician with Teacup Gorilla, and a co-founder of Grapefruit Lab. She won the 2017 True West Award for 10 Myths on the Proper Application of Beauty Products, the stage adaptation of her novel.

You can find Miriam on Mastodon as @mia@front-end.social, or learn more about her work at miriam.codes.

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