Full Day Workshop: Designing For Complex UIs
Not much can surprise us when it comes to interface challenges. We can design a decent card, a well-rounded accordion, an accessible modal and an exquisite hamburger navigation.
Not much can surprise us when it comes to interface challenges. We can design a decent card, a well-rounded accordion, an accessible modal and an exquisite hamburger navigation.
In this highly practical workshop, you learn how to use a variety of different services to find and fix existing site-speed issues that are impacting real users. By eliminating the guesswork, you’ll be well-positioned to make meaningful changes from the very beginning.
This workshop exposes you to essential foundations of design system architecture — the kinds of naming, composition, configuration and process challenges involved — to equip you with techniques and activities to harden, spread, and sustain a system yourself.
We’ve all seen too many examples of bad questionnaires where our response is “Ouch!” It’s not easy to create a great survey, but there are ways to make better ones.
This bundled ticket includes access to the WebExpo conference and the workshop “Designing For Complex UIs” by Vitaly Friedman.
This bundled ticket includes access to the WebExpo conference and the workshop “Find It and Fix It – Practical Web Performance Optimisation” by Harry Roberts.
This bundled ticket includes access to the WebExpo conference and the workshop “Architecting Design Systems” with Nathan Curtis.
This bundled ticket includes access to the WebExpo conference and the workshop “Four ways to make a better survey” with Caroline Jarrett.
Your two-day conference ticket includes: 70 talks, free workshops, roundtable discussions, and mentor hours in Lucerna Palace in Prague. You’ll also get breakfast, all-day beverages, and access to three WebExpo parties.
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