UX London flash sale

In exactly six weeks time, UX London is happening!

I am ridiculously excited about this year’s line-up—I can’t wait to see the talks and get hands-on in the workshops.

If you haven’t yet got your ticket, now is the time. There’s a flash sale this week: use the discount code FLASH20 to get a whopping 20% of any ticket. Do it before the end of Friday!

Whether you’re coming for all three days or choosing one focused day, you’re in for a treat.

  • Day one on Tuesday, 10 June is discovery day.
  • Day two on Wednesday, 11 June is design day.
  • Day three on Thursday, 12 June is deliver day.

Head on over to the website to get all the details and then get your discounted ticket.

See you there!

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2 years ago I wrote My approach to HTML web components

Naming custom elements, naming attributes, the single responsibility principle, and communicating across components.

11 years ago I wrote 100 words 038

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18 years ago I wrote Open Audio

Take my audio file. Please.

20 years ago I wrote A quick theological question

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