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Web Directions Summit
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Talks by
- Chris Messina
- Dan Rubin
- Genevieve Bell
- Amélie Lamont
- Iker Jamardo
- Chris Eppstein
- Kyle Simpson
- Mehdi Valikhani
- Erwin van der Koogh
- Josh Duck
- Amir Shevat
- Jessica Edwards
- Tammy Everts
- Hannah Malcolm
- Phil Nash
- Elle Meredith
- Jina Anne
- Rob Manson
- Mark Dalgleish
- Ben Birch & Tim Churchward
- Nicola Rushton
- Rona Shaanan
- Richard Rutter
- Lauren Lucchese
- Simon Wright
- Sarah Pulis
- Kazjon Grace
- Oliver Weidlich
Keynotes
Engineering
Design
Session Details
Delivering a Web Experience in 10KB
Hannah Malcom Senior Front End Developer Matter
With the average size of a web page growing larger every year, is it possible to deliver a compelling web experience in less than 10KB, without the need for JavaScript? Learn about the challenges and breakthroughs in designing and building an entry for the 2016 A List Apart Competition that ended up winning Best Design.
Hannah Malcom
Hannah loves pixels and code. She can usually be found in front of a screen, researching front-end techniques, or embarking on a new digital project. When she isn’t in front of a screen, she loves exploring national parks with her family and travels everywhere with a notebook for sketching out ideas, or scribbling down thoughts.
Don't miss your chance to see Hannah Malcom and many other inspiring speakers at Web Directions Summit.
Tickets start at $999, for two in-depth days with the world's leading product, design and engineering experts.
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Two big tracks, one Product/Design, one Developer focused, plus stellar keynotes and much more.
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Sydney9–10 November
Praise for past Web Directions events
Web Directions is the must-attend event of the year for anyone serious about web development.Phil Whitehouse,
Innovation Lead DigitasLBi
Ethan Marcotte,
inventor "responsive Web design"
Dave Greiner,
founder Campaign Monitor
Code of Conduct
For over a decade, we've worked hard to create inclusive, fun, inspring and safe events for the Web Industry.
As part of our commitment to these values, we've adopted a code of conduct for all involved: ourselves, our speakers, our partners and our audience.
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