Brighton, UK

dConstruct 09 (Brighton, UK)

Sunday, June 7th, 2009 by Conference Editor
September 4, 2009

dConstruct is a conference held in Brighton for people working in the web. This year’s conference is on the 4th September (with two days of seminars/training before), and brings together leading thinkers from the fields of ubiquitous computing, interface design, gaming and mobile to explore the challenges of designing for tomorrow. Speakers include Adam Greenfield, Brian Fling, Robin Hunicke and August de los Reyes.

See dconstruct.org for more information.

dConstruct 2008

Friday, August 15th, 2008 by Danny Hope

dConstruct 2008 is the affordable one day conference for people designing and building the latest generation of social web applications. It takes place on September 5th, 2008 at Brighton Dome, Church Street, Brighton, UK

Speaking from personal experience, dConstruct is one of the UK’s best web conferences. I’m really looking forward to this years event.

This year’s topic is Designing the Social Web, the line-up is as follows:

UX Brighton Planing Meet

Monday, April 14th, 2008 by Danny Hope

If you live in Brighton (UK), you might be interested in attending the 1st meeting of the UX Brighton group tomorrow (15th April).

The idea of this initial meeting is to

  • gauge interest in the group
  • encourage community participation
  • find out what people might want from the group
  • network with like-minded people
  • maybe organise the 2nd meeting.

There are (at time of writing), 3 places still available.

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dConstruct 2007 (Brighton, UK)

Monday, August 13th, 2007 by Keith Instone
September 5, 2007toSeptember 7, 2007

dConstruct 2007 is an affordable, one-day conference aimed at those designing and building the latest generation of web-based applications. There will be 2 days of workshops before the conference.

Previous years have seen speakers from organizations including Amazon, Google and the BBC, discuss the challenges and opportunities created by the web. This year will see 600 web professionals gather in Brighton to consider the topic of ‘user experience design’. Leading speakers from companies including Yahoo! and Adaptive Path will share their expert knowledge on how to create the best online experiences possible.