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About Jen Simmons
In 2017, Jen Simmons stood on stage at CSSConf EU and unveiled the 'Intrinsic Web Design' paradigm, a foundational shift away from rigid grid systems toward fluid, content-aware layouts powered by CSS Grid’s auto-placement, minmax(), and aspect-ratio. She didn’t just teach the syntax; she reframed how designers think about space, hierarchy, and responsiveness, arguing that the web isn’t a fixed canvas but a dynamic, intrinsic medium shaped by content, context, and user agency. Her Layout Land YouTube series demystified complex spec details with whiteboard sketches and real browser devtools sessions, making standards like Subgrid and Container Queries accessible long before they shipped. At Mozilla, she co-led the CSS Working Group’s outreach to designers, insisting that visual thinkers belong in specification discussions, not as afterthoughts, but as core contributors. Her advocacy helped cement CSS Grid as a design-first tool, not just a developer utility, reshaping curricula, hiring expectations, and the very definition of front-end craftsmanship in the post-responsive era.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Jen Simmons:
- “How did your 'intrinsic web design' talk change how teams approach layout?”
- “What’s one CSS feature you pushed for that still isn’t widely supported?”
- “How do you teach designers to read browser engine bug reports?”
- “What did you learn from prototyping Subgrid in Firefox before it shipped?”