An Event Apart: For People Who Make Websites
May 19, 2008

An Event Apart San Francisco schedule announced

An Event Apart, the design conference for people who make websites, has posted its San Francisco 2008 schedule. Join us August 18–19, 2008 at the Palace Hotel for two jam-packed 9.5-hour-long days of learning and inspiration with Heather Champ, Kelly Goto, Jeremy Keith, Luke Wroblewski, Dan Cederholm, Tantek Çelik, Jeffrey Veen, Derek Featherstone, Liz Danzico, Jason Santa Maria, Eric Meyer, and Jeffrey Zeldman.

Sample sessions include:

Implementing Design: Bulletproof A-Z

Dan Cederholm

As the browser landscape changes, so does our approach to implementing flexible design. Learn 26 ways to help your interfaces become more adaptable, worry-free, and bulletproof.

Patterns in the Process

Jeremy Keith

From scribbling the first sketch to finely crafting the finished markup, CSS, and JavaScript, each step of the design process offers different challenges and opportunities. When the same challenges keep cropping up in different projects, it’s good to have an arsenal of tried and tested solutions. Learn how to develop a nose for design patterns and build a robust toolkit of reusable snippets.

2.0 Workflow: Merging Agile and UCD

Kelly Goto

The new web has become more than interaction, more than design. In this rapid-paced environment, companies and teams need to rethink their processes and methodologies to keep pace. Learn how combining Agile and User Centered Design (UCD) methodologies can create a new arsenal of best practices for design and development. Understand team dynamics and how to apply the appropriate methods to your specific situation.

There are fourteen great sessions in all, from the leading creative minds in web design and development. And because An Event Apart is a uniquely single-track event, you never have to decide which session to skip, which session to see. Come see them all!

Register through July 21 and save $100 off your conference pass. Hurry, tickets are first-come, first-served, and seating is limited.

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