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Georgina Voss at dConstruct
It’s exactly two weeks until dConstruct. I AM EXCITE!!!11ELEVEN!! If you’ve already got your ticket: excellent! If not, you can still get one. It’s not too late.
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It’s exactly two weeks until dConstruct. I AM EXCITE!!!11ELEVEN!! If you’ve already got your ticket: excellent! If not, you can still get one. It’s not too late.
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This Saturday a team from Clearleft rode the 6-hour Brighton Big Dog mountain bike race, placing well. Meanwhile Mark ran the Berlin 100 Miler, smashing the course record in the process.
Some say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one.
The countdown to dConstruct 2014 has well and truly begun. It’s just three and a half weeks away, and I am very excited.
Here at Clearleft, we’ve been doing some extra work with Code for America following on from our initial deliverables. This makes me happy for a number of reasons:
More trains, plains and automobiles
I’ve published the schedule for this year’s dConstruct. Curating an event like this doesn’t stop when the speakers have been finalised. Figuring out the flow of the day is another aspect that I really wanted to get right. It’s like making a mixtape.
It started off with a bang, then the sweet smell of petrichor permeated the air. Call the 5-0!
With Brighton Digital Festival getting closer, it's time to announce a special event. Go-Karting, Clearleft style.
Another busy couple of weeks at Clearleft HQ, with —for once— most of the team located back in Brighton meaning we were able to enjoy the weather and some cold beers together. Hooray.
If you're coming to this year's dConstruct here in Brighton on September 5th--and you really, really should--then consider sticking around for the weekend.
This year's dConstruct will be the tenth one. Ten! That's a cause for celebration.
How manufacturer has changed its entire outlook with one key component - the customer.
Lots going on here this week
dConstruct 2014 has a new website. Huzzah!
When I announced the original website two months ago, I was very, very excited about the line-up, but I was less excited about the design of the site itself. To be honest, it was a somewhat rushed affair. It did the job but it didn't have much pizzazz. I had some design direction--colour, typography, texture--courtesty of Mikey, but I didn't push it to do anything very interesting.