Southbank Centre, London, 29th-30th May

Schedule

A main track following a designer-developer’s journey, from initial design decisions through to front-end implementation. And an alternative track covering wider topics that the modern web designer may encounter, or want to explore.

May 29th: Day One

Main Track Alternative Track
09:00 TBC
10:00 Tea & Coffee Break
10:30 Mental Models: Sparking Creativity Through Empathy: Indi Young (Adaptive Path) TBC
11:30 The Book Was Better: Writing as Source Material for Web Design: Bronwyn Jones (Apple) For Example: Clear Left + The Guardian: James Box + Marc Pacheco
12:30 Buffet Lunch
13:30 Session title TBC: Andy Clarke (Stuff & Nonsense) Business & Management: [Untitled Project Management presentation]: Speaker TBC
14:30 TBC Exploring the Server Side: Beyond 404 + TBC: Stuart Langridge + TBC
15:30 Tea & Coffee Break
16:00 Hot Topics Panel: Panellists TBC on the day

The notorious @media Party will take place at a nearby bar after the first day.

May 30th: Day Two

Main Track Alternative Track
09:00 Professional Front-End Engineering: Nate Koechley (Yahoo)
10:00 Tea & Coffee Break
10:30 Building on the Shoulders of Giants: Jonathan Snook (snook.ca) TBC
11:30 The Why and Which of JavaScript Libraries: John Resig (jQuery) For Example: Dopplr + TBC: Matt Biddulph + TBC
12:30 Buffet Lunch
13:30 Global Design: Characters, Language, and More: Richard Ishida (W3C) Business & Management: Communicating Best Practices: Rachel Andrew, Paul Boag, Patrick H. Lauke, and Murray Rowan
14:30 TBC Exploring the Server Side: Rails & Django: James Adam + Simon Willison
15:30 Tea & Coffee Break
16:00 Hot Topics Panel: Panellists TBC on the day

The schedule may, and in all likelihood will change slightly by the date of the conference.

“TBC” (To Be Confirmed) slots will be confirmed very soon!

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