Join me for a three-hour workshop on web-app design in London on April 17th. I’m giving the workshop once in the morning and again in the afternoon.
We’ll take an in-depth look at my design process. In particular, we’ll discuss specific UI techniques and pitfalls along with best practices for collaboration among designers and developers. I’ll present individual techniques against the wider backdrop of “What really matters” to make software that people love.
I hope to take a lot of questions and learn a lot from the attendees as well, so bring your thoughts and experience!
Future of Web Design Workshops
17th April 2007
Kensington Close Hotel, London
£395 exc VAT
Plus a copy of the Future of Web Design Conference on DVD!
Jeff Croft
on 28 Mar 07I was really happy to see you were doing it twice, so I could attend (the late one is at the same time as my workshop). Can’t wait for FOWD. Should be a blast. Looking forward to meeting you!
Ryan Bergeman
on 29 Mar 07Hmm, I won’t be able to make it to the workshop, but I do hope the FOWD DVD will be available for purchase, somewhere.
Ken B.
on 29 Mar 07I took a quick look at the web site https://secure.carsonsystems.com/event/3/public/booking and it looks like the cd will be available April 27th for 85 pounds. It’s pretty nice that this will be available for those of us unable to attend.
Dave Rosen
on 29 Mar 07Thanks for pointing out the DVD being available to all, Ken. I’ll be getting one for sure.
Dean
on 29 Mar 07You people live in a different world to me.
There’s no way I would ever be able to afford to pay that.
stephen
on 29 Mar 07Maybe the attendees should also charge £395 if the presenters are going to be learning from the attendees ?!
JSTR
on 29 Mar 07Oh wow, surprise! The whiny money-trolls are out again!
TD
on 29 Mar 07I must admit, for students the cost might be quite substantial. There are not many university students that could afford such a high price, seeing as their are the future of the industry.
James Deer
on 29 Mar 07Thats the sort of thing i would love to go to however for a student like myself, the cost is way to high! :(
stephen
on 29 Mar 07No JSTR – it’s no whiny trolling – it’s called an opinion my friend – like it or lump it. I was just curious as to why a 2-way flow of information would only cost 1 of the parties.
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