@Media2006
Quite impressive list of speakers for this years @Media Conference, June 15th & 16th in London.
It’s the event of the year for anyone interested in learning about and discussing the latest approaches to web design with some of the world’s most highly respected experts.
Amongst them some people I follow and admire for various reasons:
- Dan Cederholm [A recognized expert in the field of standards-based web design, Dan has worked with Google, Fast Company, Inc.com, ESPN, Blogger, Odeo, and others, and is the author of two popular books: Bulletproof Web Design (New Riders) and Web Standards Solutions (friends of ED), as well as the popular weblog SimpleBits.]
- Tantek Çelik [Tantek Çelik is Chief Technologist at Technorati where he leads the design and development of new standards and technologies. As co-founder of the microformats.org community and the Global Multimedia Protocols Group, as well as Steering Committee member of the Web Standards Project and invited expert to the W3C Cascading Style Sheets working group, Tantek is dedicated to advancing open standards and simpler data formats for the Web. He shares his thoughts at tantek.com.]
- Veerle Pieters [Veerle is graphic/web designer living in Deinze, Belgium. Her journal is a popular online source for topics ranging from XHTML/CSS to graphic design tips and personal impressions.]
- Dave Shea [Dave Shea is the creator and cultivator of the highly influential web site csszengarden.com, and co-author of the recently published Zen of CSS Design (New Riders, 2005). The founder and design lead of Bright Creative in Vancouver, BC, Dave also writes for a large global audience of web designers and developers on his popular weblog, mezzoblue.com.]
Together with some other very respected speakers these people will surely share some very enriching knowledge on todays webdesign trends.
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