2012 Print Materials
- Print Program (pdf)
- Map (pdf)
- Attendee List
2012 Video
2012 Slideshows
Monday, Sept. 24
- Create Once, Publish Everywhere - John Rogerson
- CSS Preprocessors: Stylus, Less & Sass… Oh My! – Bermon Painter
- Death, Taxes, & ‘Viewport Chrome’: How to Design for Uncertainty - Jason Pamental
- The Digital Place You Love is Gone: Loss in Hyperspace - Joe Sokohl
- The Face of the New Admissions Site - Jason Toth
- Future of Internet, Technology, and Democracy – Aneesh Chopra
- Leveraging Student Data to Create Website Personalization - Ian Chan
- Your PDFs Need Some Love Too - Gaurav Gupta
- Plain Language is King: Content for Everyone - Angela Hooker
- Responsive Typography – Jason Cranford Teague
- Too Many Cooks in the Web Kitchen? A Successful Case of Herding Cats to Improve the User Experience - Rebecca Blakiston
- Using Social Media to Improve the User Experience – Erling Amundson
- What the !$#% Was This Plugin for Anyway?!: Maintaining a Sustainable WordPress Multisite Install - Juliana Perry, Catherine Farman
- What’s Your Problem?: Putting Purpose Back into Your Projects - Whitney Hess
- $ and Sense: Taking Your Javascript Skills Beyond jQuery – John Loy
Tuesday, Sept. 25
- Don’t Worry, Be Happy: A/B Testing to Create Happy Users - Lara Swanson
- Enhancing the Campus Website Through Adobe WEM - Jayan Kandathil
- From Print to Press - John Rhea
- From Flab to Fab! Design Secrets for Overweight Interfaces – Kim Bieler
- How UX & SEO Can Team Up for Success – David Poteet
- JavaScript and Accessibility – Derek Featherstone
- The Minimum Viable Web - Kristofer Layon
- Real Responsive Design - Les James
- The Secret Lives of Links - Jared Spool
- Speed is a Feature: Performance on the Mobile Web - Eric Phetteplace
- Telling Stories with Words and Pictures: Web Design Meets Sequential Art - Rachel Nabors
- Using SVG in HTML5 for a Library Floor Plan - Jeff Proehl
- How to Keep Everyone Happy: Discovering User Needs - Greg Hansard, Jennifer Nesossis
- Writing Content for Usability – Stephanie Hay
Wednesday, Sept. 26
- Responsive First – Jason Cranford Teague
- Most of our other workshop presenters did not have slides to share.