Front-End Design Conference

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Front-End Design Conference

Time: July 31, 2009 all day
Location: Hilton Carillion
Street: 950 Lake Carrillion Dr
City/Town: St Petersburg, FL 33716
Website or Map: http://frontenddesignconferen…
Phone: 727-540-0050
Event Type: conference
Organized By: The folks at Front End Design!
Latest Activity: Jul 22, 2009

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Single-Day Web Design Conference

The Front-End Design Conference will be a single-day event featuring presentations that cover details of the web design process. The discussions will begin with inspiration, progress into creating and managing content, discuss usability theory, teach how to put on the finishing details and introduce attendees to designing web apps. The presentations will be performed by industry leaders and the day will feature licensed product giveaways from our generous sponsors.

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