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@media is almost upon us

Published on: June 7, 2006 by Paul Boag

Well I have just received my email from Vivabit giving me all the details about next week's @media conference and it has finally made me look through the list of sessions. I have to say I feel like a kid in a candy store.

I have been intending to write a post on my hopes and expectations for this years @media conference for the last few weeks. However, it wasn’t until today that I have had a chance to look through the list of speakers and the subjects they will be tackling. And what a list it is!

Last year’s conference was a real turning point for me. I had become weary of web design and lacked inspiration and motivation. Listening to others enthuse really set me on fire again and led to this blog and subsequent podcast. So as you can imagine my expectations for this years conference are unrealistically high. However, the list of sessions did nothing to tame my out of control enthusiasm. It is as if somebody has asked me to list all of the areas I am passionate or concerned about and then made it into a 2 day conference.

Here is the list of sessions that have fuelled the fire of expectation:

Bulletproof Web Design

As somebody that has only recently embraced fluid design (as you can tell from this legacy site) I can’t wait to hear what Dan Cederholm is going to say to help people &#";let go of pixel precision&#";. My hope is that Dan can help me deal with some of the frustrating issues that arise from designing with ems and percentages.

The fine art of web design

I have been going through a bit of a stale patch with design for a while now. I feel like I am always having to fight clients to get anything other than the most mundane designs past them. Sometimes it is easier just to churn out the same old mediocre crap when you are faced with a difficult client. However, I am hoping that this session will put some fire back in my belly and make me fight my corner a bit more.

Fine Typography On the Web

Dave Shea’s presentation on typography looks intriguing if nothing else and I cannot wait to hear what he has to say about the state of online typography. Can we really be moving away from Verdana and Arial? Is there really a magic solution I am unaware of?

Mobile Web Design

I am interested to hear what Cameron Moll has to say on the subject of designing for mobile devices, as I have heard so many conflicting messages from &#";just remove the stylesheet&#"; to &#";mobile design is to web design what web design is to print&#";.  It’s an area that I keep meaning to investigate in more depth because I believe clients will soon by requesting this from us as a matter of course.

The New Accessibility Guidelines: WCAG 2.0

Now this is a panel with a lot of potential!  Following Joe Clarks article on the subject I am hoping for a hugely constructive debate… that or a good old moan. I am open to either!

Don't forget to say hello

To be honest I could have listed pretty much every sessions . How all of this is going to be crammed into two days is beyond me.

Anyway if you are going make sure you come up and introduce yourself. I will also be at the pre-event bash on Wednesday night so it would be great to see you.

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  • Post by Adam Liptrot on June 7, 2006 11:00 PM

    Yep, looks like it's going to be a pretty busy couple of days.
    I won't be able to make the pre-conference bash, but hope to be able to say hi sometime over the two days.
    Enjoy the podcasts - make my drive to work much more bearable!

  • Post by Alan on June 8, 2006 3:09 PM

    Hi Paul

    I will be attending too and it is always to meet folk so when I see you kicking about I will make sure I come and say hello. Last year was awesome so I am really looking forward to going back...

    See you there :D

  • Post by Alan on June 8, 2006 3:32 PM

    Doh... always nice to meet folk... sorry for the double comment but that just sounded odd when I read it back!

  • Post by Alex on June 9, 2006 10:55 AM

    Hi Paul
    Long time lurker of your blog. I'll be there and also have high hopes as last year was a blast.
    See you there...
    Alex

  • Post by Ian Gray on June 9, 2006 6:26 PM

    Oooh, I am jealous. It looks absolutely brilliant. I so wanted to go, but at over £400 inc VAT it was never going to be possible for me to afford it. I know they must have lots of overheads for the venue and the speakers, but at that kind of money they will still be making loads of money from it. I'm going to have to start saving up now for next year....

  • Post by Nick Cowie on June 12, 2006 7:07 AM

    I would also recommend Jeff Veen’s Designing the Next Generation of Web Apps. He is one of those speakers who will energised you.

    Saw his presentation at WE05. WE05 had the same effect on me as @media 2005 had on you. @media 2006 was tempting, but WD06 is on the same continent as me.

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