AEA Seattle 2007 Now Open
Published 17 years, 8 months past
Limited seating is now available for An Event Apart Seattle 2007, June 21-22, at Bell Harbor International Conference Center on breathtaking Puget Sound. Spend two days with leading designers, developers, and accessibility experts including (in alphabetical order)…
- Tim Bray, father of XML, director of web technologies at Sun Microsystems, and Tim Berners-Lee W3C appointee;
- Andy Budd, user experience lead at Clearleft, co-founder of d.Construct, and author of CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions;
- Mike Davidson, founder and CEO of Newsvine, former art director and manager of media product development for ESPN and the Walt Disney Internet Group;
- Shawn Henry, director of education outreach for W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), research appointee at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and author of Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design;
- Shaun Inman, award-winning designer and developer, inventor of Inman Flash Replacement and the curiously successful stats package Mint;
- Jeffrey Veen, designer manager at Google, founding partner of Adaptive Path, and W3C invited expert on CSS before most of us knew the acronym;
- Khoi Vinh, design director at NYTimes.com, author of Subtraction.com, and former partner at Behavior LLC;
Comments (3)
It look like a great event !
Hey, if you guys are bored, you should come visit the UW! I don’t have the cash to go to AEA Seattle even though I am less than 5 miles away.
I was at the event as well and it was just great. I enjoyed it. I have a couple of posts covering the event, if you care to read…
http://developershelf.blogspot.com/2007/06/event-apart-seattle-2007-day-1.html
http://developershelf.blogspot.com/2007/06/event-apart-seattle-2007-day-2.html