The personal disquiet of

Mark Boulton

June 13th, 2006

@media 2006 is just around the corner

@media 2006 logoI’m get­ting pretty excited abut @media which kicks off in a couple of days. 

Over the past few months I’ve been work­ing with the guys at Viv­abit to pro­duce the prin­ted mater­ial for the con­fer­ence. It’s been great to get my teeth stuck into some print again, but I’ve for­got­ten how stress­ful print dead­lines can be. I think print­ers are like build­ers, and to be per­fectly hon­est I’ve no idea how some of them remain in busi­ness. But if you find a good one, it’s a totally dif­fer­ent story. 

There were prob­lems with fin­ish­ers (not being booked in to do the stitch­ing), to name badges hav­ing to be prin­ted again (bloody printer cropped them land­scape instead of por­trait), but we got there in the end, the client’s happy and I’m look­ing for­ward to see­ing them in situ. 

That brings me neatly onto the con­fer­ence itself. It looks a belter this year. Not only the pan­els, but I’m in the pos­i­tion of know­ing a lot more people so the social side of it will be more enjoy­able. On another pos­it­ive note, I’ll also be enjoy­ing @media 2006 ill­ness free. Last year—about two weeks after @media—I was in hos­pital, I’d lost a stone in weight and was dia­gnosed with Ulcer­at­ive Colitis. At SXSW, I had a flare up (prob­ably due to the stress of pre­par­ing for a panel!). How­ever, cur­rently (touch wood), I’m symp­tom free and feel­ing good. I’m just so look­ing for­ward to meet­ing up with friends and mak­ing new ones.

So, if you see me, say hi.

7 Responses to “@media 2006 is just around the corner”

  1. paul haine said on: June 13th, 2006 at 6:09 pm

    Ooh, I know what you mean about some print­ers. A few years ago I had to have a load of glossy col­our books prin­ted up for use at a uni­ver­sity — about 8,000 of them — and, due to delays every year, we made sure this time that we were ahead of the game and sup­plied the files to the printer three months before we actu­ally needed them. Then, silence. We found out a week before we needed them that the printer had sub-contracted the job out to Exeter (on the other side of the coun­try) and we got them done only hours before our dead­line. Lovely stuff.

  2. Matthew Pennell said on: June 13th, 2006 at 8:53 pm

    Does that mean we can get our name badges signed by you, then — a Mark Boulton original? ;)

  3. Jens Wedin said on: June 14th, 2006 at 9:45 am

    Sure, I?ll say hi if i see you. :)

  4. Ross Bruniges said on: June 14th, 2006 at 10:57 am

    We get name badges this time — things just keep get­ting bet­ter and better. 

    @media2006 is going to rock!

  5. Olly said on: June 14th, 2006 at 4:10 pm

    Might well see you there, not that I have a clue what you look like ;-) 

    IIRC Scott Speed (of F1 fame) suffered from Ulcer­at­ive Colitis too. Fas­cin­at­ing fact for you there…

  6. Mark Boulton said on: June 14th, 2006 at 4:28 pm

    I didn’t know that Olly. It’s good to hear about people in the pub­lic eye with it. 

    I’ve just been read­ing about it and it looks like Speed was pretty sick from it. Luck­ily I’ve got a great couple of con­sult­ants and enjoy­ing a brief period symp­tom free (kind of). Sir Steve Redgrave also has UC. It’s actu­ally more com­mon than you think — 1 in 400 people I think (UK).

  7. Gabs said on: June 20th, 2006 at 5:46 pm

    Back to the print days.. give me dig any day..

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