The personal disquiet of

Mark Boulton

February 17th, 2006

SXSW: Traditional Design and New Technology

{title}Three weeks today, I’ll be land­ing in Aus­tin, Texas for SXSW. I can­not tell you how excited I am about going to this event again.

Two years ago, A col­legue and I atten­ded to what I thought was just going to be another industry do. How wrong I was. The inspir­a­tion fuelled my cre­ativ­ity and design dir­ec­tion for about six months. Little did I know then that in two years time I would be sit­ting on one of the pan­els. Nervous? Me?

A star-studded panel

I’ll be shar­ing the big, long table at the front with some very dis­tin­guished designers:

As you can see, quite a list. I’m utterly in awe of some of the work these guys pro­duce so it’s going to be fant­astic to sit up there and have a dis­cus­sion with them on a topic I hold so dearly. It will be pas­sion­ate for sure.

So, what are we going to be talk­ing about?

Tra­di­tional Design and New Technology

{title}I’m not going to give much away (or what would be the point com­ing?). I will say that I believe it will be quite a dif­fer­ent panel in terms of the con­tent mat­ter; not the usual SXSW mater­ial. It’s going to appeal to design­ers and developers alike and If you’re a pro­ject man­ager, then no wor­ries, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it too.

Get there early

Now here’s the thing, and partly the reason for this post, get there early.

Our panel starts at 10am on Sat­urday. That’s right, we’re pretty much first up. So, no excuses. Jet­lag, hangovers, no sleep, too much dodgy mex­ican food the pre­vi­ous night; they’re all weak excuses.

Once you fin­ished with our panel, at 11.30am is our very own (I’m talk­ing in terms of the Brit­pack and the UK here) Andy Budd and Andy Clark with their, bound to be superb, panel; How to Be A Web Design Super­hero.

10 Responses to “SXSW: Traditional Design and New Technology”

  1. Andrew Hamann said on: February 18th, 2006 at 3:41 am

    too much dodgy mex­ican food the pre­vi­ous night

    Wouldn’t that be Tex-Mex…? ;-) 

    GO MAUDIES!

  2. John Y. said on: February 18th, 2006 at 7:26 am

    I’m really look­ing for­ward to this one, Mark. I’ll see you in a couple of weeks!

  3. Ryan Brill said on: February 19th, 2006 at 1:14 am

    Can’t wait for the panel and can’t wait to meet you and every­one else! :)

  4. Phil said on: February 19th, 2006 at 10:19 pm

    Hope it goes well B. Can’t wait for the podcast.

  5. wonderful electric said on: February 19th, 2006 at 11:43 pm

    Not remotely jeal­ous, oh no…

  6. Mark Boulton said on: February 20th, 2006 at 10:25 am

    Phil — I’m really hop­ing they do pod­casts this year, just so I can catch up the pan­els I miss — there’s a silly amount of them this year.

  7. Ben Armstrong said on: February 22nd, 2006 at 4:45 pm

    Sounds like a great panel. I really hope that they can pull together a podcast.

  8. Andy Budd said on: February 23rd, 2006 at 1:51 am

    Oh Bol­lox, we’re sup­posed to be in the “Green Room” an hour before our talk so are prob­ably gonna miss your spot :-( I guess we’lll have to wait for the podcast. 

    Good luck any­way, although I’m sure you won’t need it.

  9. Mark Boulton said on: February 23rd, 2006 at 5:50 pm

    Phil and Ben: I’ve just been told that SXSW are going to try and get this sor­ted this year — to pod­cast every single panel. Now, we’ll see if they’ve got their act together for the first one!

  10. Mark Boulton said on: February 24th, 2006 at 11:25 am

    Andy: Ah. Bug­ger. Does that mean I’ll miss your panel too? I really hope sxsw get their act together with the podcasts.

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