2010 Front End Design Conference

Front End Conference

Starts this Friday, July 23rd, in St. Petersburg, FL - Front End is a single day design conference focused on content, presentation and behavior.  Front-End Conference was created for anyone interested in front-end design to spend day learning and hanging out with a bunch of like-minded peeps. The topics are intended to cover as much of the spectrum of front-end design that can be squeezed into a single day.

For speakers, Front-End are looking for people that excel in a particular aspect of front-end design. We have seven awesome speakers this year and we're adding in a few bonus events for anyone looking to "geek out" all weekend.

All weekend you say?  Yes, take a look at their site and you will find activities scheduled for the evening of the 23rd and Ignite Session and Meet-up for the 24th. This will be bonus time for attendees to get together, meetup and share an Ignite presentation if they'd like. Maybe a time to find some speakers for next year!  A photo walk of the St. Petersburg downtown area including a contest and prize is scheduled for the 25th. Sounds like a wonderful way to spend an educational, fun weekend.

This event was created to drive social interaction and help put Tampa Bay on the web conference map. Conferences such as this are a great way to meet new employers, employees or people to collab on a project. So, find some of the great people coming this year and join them!  Derek Bender, Parker Hutchinson, Rene Esteves, and Matt Dorst, from our team will be attending this conference to bring back the education they learn and absorb.  We look forward to hearing the feedback from the conference!

These are some great pictures from last year up on Flickr.  To register, just click here http://frontenddesignconference.com/

Comments

hey,

Tampa IS on the map, just very small ;)

--iM

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