Andy Clarke — Keynote: Hardboiled Web Design

Andy Clarke’s Hardboiled Web Design is an uncom pro mis ing look at how to make the most from mod ern design tools and browsers, up-​​to-​​date tech niques and processes. In this prac ti cal, design focussed talk, Andy will dis cuss the ‘how’ as well as the ‘why’ and will chal lenge your pre con cep tions to help you make bet ter work for the web.

Andy will demon strate the most mod ern, forward-​​moving and some times exper i men­tal CSS tech niques while empha sis ing why a for ward look ing approach to CSS will pay real dividends.

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