Explore the Future of the Web

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It’s a visionary hootenanny! May 22-24 at the Oregon Convention Center.

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Schedule

WebVisions Portland will be held from 9:00am – 5:00pm at the Oregon Convention Center.


Day 1: Wed., May 22

Morning and afternoon workshops with visionary speakers.

Morning: 9:00am – 12:30pm
Responsive First: Building Sites That Scale [SOLD OUT], Jason Cranford Teague
CSS3 User Interface Design, David McFarland
The Workshop Workshop, Russ Unger and Brad Nunnally
Play to Change: Using Game Mechanics to Motivate Your Audience [SOLD OUT], Carolyn Chandler and Jason Ulaszek
Accessibility for UX Designers, Derek Featherstone
Front End Legos, Shay Howe

Afternoon: 2:00pm – 5:30pm
90% of Design is Typography, Thomas Phinney
Design Studio: A Method for Idea Generation, Critique and Iteration [SOLD OUT], Aaron Irizarry and Adam Connor
Implementing Layouts with CSS3 [SOLD OUT], Chris Mills
Real World Lessons: Moving to Lean UX, Bill Scott
CSS3 Animation, Rachel Nabors
Using UX Design Principles and Methodologies in Design Management and Innovation [SOLD OUT], Mel Lim


Day 2: Thurs., May 23

A full day of keynotes and sessions.

» See listing of session times for Day Two


Day 3: Fri., May 24

A full day of keynotes and sessions.

» See listing of session times for Day Three


Portland

Portland Presentations

Leslie Bradshaw - The Future of the Web is VideoYes, we have presentations from the fabulous Portland show…special thanks to all of the speakers who made them available. If you enjoyed the show, please join us for Barcelona (June 27-29) or Chicago (Sept. 25-27).

Sessions:

Carla Diana, “Making Meaningful Designs With the Internet of Things”

Leslie Bradshaw, “The Future of the Web is Video”

Jason Ulaszek, “Doors, Walls and Old Trees: Prioritizing to Get Simple”

Carolyn Chandler, “Play to Change: Using Game Mechanics to Motivate Your Audience”

Jason Kunesh, “Rules of Thumb for Design Chicanery from Obama for America HQ”

Chris Mills, “Future Layouts”

Mel Lim, “Designing Life and Brands Through Aspirations”

Shay Howe, “Modern Style Guides for a Better Tomorrow”

Adam Connor, “Lights! Camera! Interaction!: What Designers Can Learn From Filmmakers”

Aaron Irizarry, “A Sketch is Worth a Thousand Words”

Dave Shea, “Mobile Web Design Anti-Patterns”

Sce Pike, “Connected Thinking”

Derek Featherstone, “Thinking Beyond the Device”

Bill Scott, “Anti-Patterns that Stifle Lean UX Teams”

Jonathan Snook, “Your CSS is a Mess”

Jacob Surber, “Your Responsive Toolbox”

Jason Cranford Teague, “Death to Pixel-Perfect Layouts”

Rachel Nabors, “Animated Music Videos Using CSS3 and HTML5 Audio”

Lee LeFever, “The Art of Explanation”

Kevin Hoyt, “Welcome Makers!”

Russ Unger, “How to Research With a Team That’s New to Research”

Brad Nunnally, “Misconceptions on Perception”

Scott Cowley, “The Content Competitive Advantage”

David Smith, “Mr. Know it All”

Anoop Sahgal, “The Rise of Content Marketing”

Richard Bruning, “American Comics: History, Technology, Culture”

Workshops:

Russ Unger and Brad Nunnally, “The Workshop Workshop”

Mel Lim, “Using UX Design Principles and Methodologies in Design Management and Innovation”

Shay Howe, “Front End Legos”

Bill Scott, “Real World Lessons Using Lean UX”

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