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SXSW: Traditional Design and New Technology
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:
- Khoi Vinh: The newly appointed Design Director of NYTimes.com and of course Subtraction.com.
- Jason Santa Maria: from Happy Cog and the design brain behind such behemoths as the new A List Apart.
- Liz Danzico: Director of Experience Strategy at the AIGA and the editor of Boxes & Arrows.
- Toni Greaves: Creative Director at Razorfish in Portland, Oregan. Oh, and she's my ex-boss when I worked in London!
- And me!
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
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.
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I'm a graphic designer from near Cardiff in the UK. I've been a designer for over ten years now and primarily work on the web. I'm still partial to a bit of print every now and then though. I used to work for
Comments
Wouldn’t that be Tex-Mex...? ;-)
GO MAUDIES!
Andrew Hamann
Sat 18th Feb 2006
at 2:41 am
I’m really looking forward to this one, Mark. I’ll see you in a couple of weeks!
John Y.
Sat 18th Feb 2006
at 6:26 am
Can’t wait for the panel and can’t wait to meet you and everyone else! :)
Ryan Brill
Sun 19th Feb 2006
at 12:14 am
Hope it goes well B. Can’t wait for the podcast.
Phil
Sun 19th Feb 2006
at 9:19 pm
Not remotely jealous, oh no…
wonderful electric
Sun 19th Feb 2006
at 10:43 pm
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.
Mark Boulton
Mon 20th Feb 2006
at 9:25 am
Sounds like a great panel. I really hope that they can pull together a podcast.
Ben Armstrong
Wed 22nd Feb 2006
at 3:45 pm
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.
Andy Budd
Thu 23rd Feb 2006
at 12:51 am
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!
Mark Boulton
Thu 23rd Feb 2006
at 4:50 pm
Andy: Ah. Bugger. Does that mean I’ll miss your panel too? I really hope sxsw get their act together with the podcasts.
Mark Boulton
Fri 24th Feb 2006
at 10:25 am