Suzanne Kennedy
Suzanne graduated from McGill University's Schulich School of Music in performance oboe. She went on to learn Ruby on Rails, PHP, and graphic design while contributing to student-run projects in the McGill community.
In June 2007, Suzanne co-founded Evolving Web with Alex Dergachev. At Evolving Web, Suzanne is a front-end developer and user interface designer. Her tools of choice are Adobe Illustrator and VIM.
Suzanne has presented Drupal Camps in Montreal, Boston, Toronto, and New York including:
- DrupalCamp Montreal 2010 + DrupalCamp Toronto 2010: Architecting Drupal Sites with Panels (Video)
- DrupalCamp Montreal 2009: How to Build a Multilingual Website with Drupal (Video)
- DrupalCamp New York 8: Making ApacheSolr Search Usable (Slides)
- Drupal Design Camp Boston 2010: Multilingual Theming Case Study (Slides)
You can find Suzanne on Drupal.org as pixelite and on Twitter @suzanne_kennedy.
Articles par Suzanne Kennedy
Alex, Tavish and I had a great time in the T Dot over the weekend at DrupalCamp Toronto.
Multilingual websites are complicated, due to the wide variety of ways to convey multilingual content to users. Each multilingual website seems to come with a different set of requirements for how content translation is handled.
Whether we like it or not, testing takes a huge amount of time. Often a third of each web development project is spent testing, but it's not usually something that gets a lot of attention.
Last weekend, we headed down to Manchester for DrupalCamp New Hampshire.
We've been hearing a lot about responsive design and the future of the web recently. At DrupalCamp Montreal this September, Jen Simmons and Jake Strawn talked about why responsive design is taking hold.





