Tickets for dConstruct 2014 go on sale on Monday morning at 11am.

I expect there'll be quite a rush for tickets initially, but don't worry--if you aren't able to get to an internet-enabled device to secure your place the moment that tickets go on sale, rest assured that there'll be tickets available for quite a while. For the past few years, there have been tickets still available right up until a month before the event itself.

That said, you might as well grab your ticket straight away. You definitely don't want to miss this year's event. Just look at that amazing line-up.

Oh, and that line-up just got a little bit more amazing. I'm pleased as punch to announce that Jen Lowe will be joining us for dConstruct. Just one more brilliant and talented person to add to the roster of brilliant and talented people who are going to make this year's dConstruct something else.

If you're travelling from outside Brighton, then the first thing you might want to do after securing your dConstruct ticket is to find some accommodation. Here's a dConstruct page on AirBnB listing plenty of available lodgings.

I recommend sticking around for the weekend after dConstruct too. As well as the annual Maker Faire and the Brighton and Hove Food Festival, there's going to be plenty of other events happening under the banner of the Brighton Digital Festival.

Brighton is definitely the place to be in the first week of September.

And the dConstruct ticket page is definitely the place to be on Monday morning.

(One thing to note: if you're buying a whole bunch of tickets for your workmates, please make sure to add a name for each ticket. Don't worry; you'll be able to update the names on the tickets at any time up 'till a couple of weeks before the event itself. So even if you're not sure now who the final attendees will turn out to be, you can adjust the tickets once you figure it out. But you can't leave the names blank--if you do, I'm afraid the whole order will be cancelled.)

This was originally published on my own site.