Speaking at the Front End Design Conference, July 23rd in Tampa

The Front End Design Conference is a single day design conference focused on content, presentation and behavior.

On July 23rd, 2010 in St. Petersburg, FL, I will be speaking alongside some really well-respected speakers at the Front End Design Conference.  It’s an honor to be included in this exciting one day event, especially considering that it is an unusual all-female lineup including: Meagan Fisher, Lea Alcantara, Niki Brown, Jina Bolton, Adelle Charles and Sarah Parmenter.

The Front-End Conference was created for anyone interested in front-end design to spend a day learning and hanging out with a bunch of like-minded people. The topics are intended to cover as much of the spectrum of front-end design that can be squeezed into a single day.

My session is called “Learning to Love Ideas: Brainstorming 101″.

Together, we’ll explore some methods to spark ideas even before you start pushing pixels or crafting code. This hands-on session is perfect for designers and coders alike because ideas can come from anywhere and anyone. So, roll-up-your sleeves and get ready to walk away with a few tools to help give your projects new meaning.

If you are going to be at the event, stop by and say hello! I’m looking forward to meeting everyone.

3 Comments

  1. dandenney dandenney
    07 . 19 . 2010 at 7:34 pm

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  2. danoprey danoprey
    07 . 19 . 2010 at 7:19 pm

    @larissameek Hey Larissa, just saw your site redesign, good job!
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  3. funkyrobot funkyrobot
    07 . 19 . 2010 at 7:14 pm

    @larissameek Looking forward to it!’
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