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Paul Annett, Clearleft |
Oooh, That's Clever! (Unnatural Experiments in Web Design)
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Find inspiration in the ridiculous. See technological quirks as opportunities. Try something previously unheard of with your site design. Laugh in the face of convention. Use and abuse CSS in ways never before imagined. Get away with it. And if it doesn't work, try something else instead.
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James Box, Clearleft Ltd. |
Seeking Rhythm, Finding Flow: What Lies Beneath the User Experience
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Rhythm is pervasive. Binding music, shaping our daily routine, fusing us as a collective. Whether it knits or disrupts an experience, look hard and you'll find rhythm lurking at its core. This talk will examine rhythm, its role in design and seek to demonstrate that, despite it's omnipresence, rhythm is a concept which is too often ignored.
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Cennydd Bowles, Clearleft |
Divorce / Retry / Fail: Keeping Users Infatuated
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We know all about lust. Our websites pose, preen and seduce, and it works – those users just can’t keep their hands off our bits. But, as romance fades, can we stop them yearning after younger, more attractive options?
It's time for some website marriage counselling.
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