2022 In Review
Looking back over year filled with self-improvement, somewhat of a post-pandemic travel-binge, and big changes ahead.
Looking back over year filled with self-improvement, somewhat of a post-pandemic travel-binge, and big changes ahead.
Approaching the end of 2019 I look back on a year filled with some happy distractions away from the unending misery in UK politics and the climate crisis.
I’m just back from an extended stay being a tourist in The Netherlands following Beyond Tellerrand conference (btconf) in Düsseldorf, Germany. As with last year the conference had a great atmosphere from start to finish and I’d a great time meeting up with those I’d first met last year or even before then as well as a few new faces.
What is the future of Front End Web Development? – @chriscoyier discusses https://css-tricks.com/future-front-end-web-development
A little over three years since I first learnt about the IndieWeb movement I’ve grown to understand and participate further in its purpose: to bring people together in developing their own websites and control the content they author.
In this third article I’ll briefly explore the process of user role modelling to highlight specific ways that a website’s delivery can serve the needs of many different types of user in many different environments.
A rich, diverse range of talks and people meeting together to talk designing great UI and UX for the web.
In this second article I’ll briefly explore how applying a user-stories based approach to projects provides a much more effective way to manage and deliver websites.
A round-up of my visit to Digibury Weekender 2014 in Canterbury, Kent.
Handheld Conf 2013 - where people spoke, sang and discussed handheld for the web.
Multi-Mania is a free Belgian conference done almost entirely in English; in a league that isn't far off the mega-sized technology conferences which California plays host to.
Annual conference bringing together everyone who makes the web