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Future of Web Design

November 7th, 2007 from midnight to 11:59 p.m.

The Future of Web Design brings together some of the biggest names in contemporary web design for a series of presentations on ideas and creativity as well as the tools and techniques we use to design beautiful sites - all at an affordable price. $195 conference, $595 conference and workshops day Your ticket also gets your entry to the Media Temple After Party on Wednesday 7th Nov! Topics on the agenda include: - where and how to find inspiration - CSS3 - Taking your Site Mobile - Building a Brand through Design - Web Application Usability - Cutting-Edge Flash - AJAX & Design - Community-Centred Design - Beautifying the web with Illustration - Good Practices in email newsletter design - Design eye for the web app guy - Debate on futures in web design Speakers include: Jina Bolton - Apple Andy Clarke - Stuff & Nonsense Joshua Davis - Joshua Davis Studios Bryan Fling - Blue Flavor Jeffrey Kalmikoff - skinnyCorp Cindy Li - Scrapblog David Martin - Fantasy Interactive Matthew Patterson - Campaign Monitor D. Keith Robinson - Blue Flavour Ryan Sims - Virb inc Ryan Singer - 37signals Jonathan Snook - Snook.ca Josh Williams - Firewheel Design Jeffrey Zeldman - Happy Cog Conference Chair: Bryan Veloso As well as being brought right up to date with how the professionals tackle their design projects, FOWD is also a brilliant opportunity to get out of the office and meet like-minded people. The conference day is followed by a day of practical workshops at the conference venue. Choose 2 from 8 in-depth sessions, and learn from the best of the best in a creative classroom environment.

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I'm M. Jackson Wilkinson, a technologist, designer, speaker, educator, and writer in San Francisco. I'm the CEO and Founder of WeSprout, which is coming soon. I'm from Philadelphia, went to Bowdoin College in Maine, root for the Phillies, and love to sing.

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