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Monday Mar 31, 2008
VOICES THAT MATTER: WEB DESIGN CONFERENCE
 

VOICES THAT MATTER: WEB DESIGN CONFERENCE

You've read their books and now you're ready for more! Come and join
the conversation. Meet your favorite Web design authors in person at
the Voices That Matter: Web Design Conference in Nashville, Tennessee,
June 10-13, 2008.

This not-to-be-missed conference brings you
face to face with the experts whose books have shaped your career, like
Jeremy Keith, author of Bulletproof Ajax; or Sandra Niehaus, author of
Web Design for ROI; Steve Krug, author of Don't Make Me Think; and
Shari Thurow, author of Search Engine Visibility. This is just the tip
of the iceberg, so check out www.voicesthatmatter.com/webdesign2008 for the full lineup of speakers and workshops!

Have you listened to the Peachpit Podcast?  SUBSCRIBE to it (free!)


Come and join the conversation. Meet your favorite Web design authors live and in person at the Voices That Matter: Web Design Conference.

As a Web designer, you understand the challenges you face. Gone are the days when a good grasp of HTML and some straightforward usability knowledge would get the job done. Now your clients want to know that you're comfortable with CSS, XML, Ajax, Web standards, interaction design, information architecture, interface design, search engine optimization, Flash, Flex, JavaScript, mobile design, mash-ups and much more.

This not-to-be-missed conference brings you face to face with the experts whose books have shaped your career. Get your most difficult questions answered and gain insights from the brightest thinkers and practitioners in the Web industry during four days of entertaining, informative, and inspiring sessions and conversations.

Two tracks (one inspirational, one practical) mean there's always a session for you: whether you're looking for the up-in-the-clouds ideas that'll transform your work when the conference is over or the down-to-earth techniques that'll make your job easier every day.

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