Musicnotes #86
This weeks notes arrives in playlist form.
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This weeks notes arrives in playlist form.
We’re excited to say that this year’s dConstruct talk descriptions have now been posted to the lovely site. There’s going to be so much mind-boggling, awe-inspiring, gob-smacking spectacular-ness that we can hardly wait. You have got your ticket already, haven’t you?
September looms, the skies are continuously cloud, it must be the summer break for motorsport. Time to announce the 2015 Karting Championship then?
We’re hosting a roundtable event around UX and e-commerce brands next Tuesday morning, and still have a few spaces left.
Weeknotes, sketches and sympathy.
Last Friday I co-facilitated a workshop at UXBristol 2015 held at the iconic M-Shed, bathed in glorious sunshine and slotted amid the preparations for the annual Harbour Festival.
The mixed bag of stuff we got up to last week at Clearleft Towers.
Tickets are now now on sale for dConstruct, a day jam-packed with design inspiration and stimulation. The conference will be celebrating it’s 10th year, and trust us - you really don’t want to miss the the inter-galactic festivities! (also, you must see the truly lovely website, which is out-of-this-world swoon-worthy).
Barcelona; history, architecture, sun and culinary delights; a great start to any conference.
I've been working on sites for kids all week. It's like going back to school…
There's no better way to end a front-end pow-wow than with a beer on the beach. It's becoming a regular thing. As we edge closer to the sea, who will be the first to go in? Paddle boarding and kayaking after work, anyone?
The third and final Responsive Day Out is done and dusted. In short, it was fantastic. Every single talk was superb. Statistically that seems highly unlikely, but it's true.
Sunshine, birthdays, holidays, BBQs, Beerleft, conferences and camping. Another busy week at Clearleft Towers.
This week - consume consume
A look back at this years user experience conference at the award-winning Trinity Laban conservatoire in Greenwich.
A couple of months ago at Clearleft we embarked a collective personal-project called 100 days. I wrote about it here, but it's now been going for 68 days and we've amassed nearly 600 posts on our tumblog. Despite losing quite a few collegues along the way there's a few of the team still going strong.