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Technical Director at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Chris Lilley is a Technical Director at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Considered 'the father of SVG', he also co-authored PNG, was co-editor of Cascading Style Sheets 2 (CSS2), chaired the group that developed @font-face, and co-developed WOFF. He was principal author of "Colour in Computer Graphics" (1993). Chris is lead editor of CSS Color 4, which adds Wide Color Gamut to CSS, CSS Color 5, which adds color manipulation functions, and has proposed CSS Color HDR, which extends CSS to High Dynamic Range. He chairs the W3C Color on the Web community group and is the W3C representative to the ICC.
WhatTheyThink is the global printing industry's go-to information source with both print and digital offerings, including WhatTheyThink.com, WhatTheyThink Email Newsletters, and the WhatTheyThink magazine. Our mission is to inform, educate, and inspire the industry. We provide cogent news and analysis about trends, technologies, operations, and events in all the markets that comprise today's printing and sign industries including commercial, in-plant, mailing, finishing, sign, display, textile, industrial, finishing, labels, packaging, marketing technology, software and workflow.