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I’m speaking on WordSesh 4 this weekend

August 19, 2016 by Kimb Jones

Saturday 20th of August 10am UCT+0 (11am UK time)

Doing anything this weekend? I hope not. Because I’m speaking at this years WordShesh event at 11am (UK time).

My topic is 10 Step Guide to doing your own thing (with WordPress) which is a session that borrows elements from a talk I did back in January at WordPress London and covers all of the messy steps I took when starting Make Do over 3 years ago. It’s a business-talk but is also very light, so book your space now and join the fun!

What is WordSesh?

For those of you not aware WordSesh is kind-of-sort-of an online WordCamp where speakers from all around the world join in and speak about WordPress-related topics over a 24 hour period.

It’s run by the infamous Scott Basgaard who somehow manages to stay awake during the full 24 hours (I use the term ‘awake’ very generously).

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Final FEN 2016 lineup

August 2, 2016 by Kimb Jones

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Full-day conference, Friday September 30th, 2016 at Sheffield City Hall

FrontEndNorth is an event for front-end developers, designers and people who make things for the web taking place on September 30th, 2016 at Sheffield City Hall.

The selection process

Choosing speakers for FEN 2016 was a tough job. I had a lot of help from Dave and Matt in forming a selection that was as diverse as we could possibly hope but also had enough experienced and well known speakers to help sell tickets.

We closed our speaker applications on July 15th – before this we had already approached a few speaker contacts to speak, this way we could launch the website and generate buzz early without having to wait for applications to finish.

We had a LOT of applications in the end. This led us to add-in the Lightning Speaker sessions which meant we were able to shift around the schedule and add in an extra 8 speakers.

Overall I’m incredibly happy with the final selection. We worked hard to weed out talks that weren’t practical or had been done before at other conferences and also tried to cover all aspects of front-end development without getting bogged down on stuff like tooling or more theoretical subjects.

If we do FEN next year, I’d seriously think about either having 2-tracks or possibly even a 2-day event. It’s really difficult to fit all aspects of front-end into a single day, even with 14 speakers!

Our final speakers for FEN 2016

We’ve got 14 wonderful speakers signed up for FrontEndNorth event:

Harry Roberts
Consultant Front-end Architect
@csswizardry

Lea Verou
Front-end Developer and Author
@LeaVerou


Stuart Robson
Front-end Developer and Author
@StuRobson

Tammie Lister
Theme Wrangler at Automattic
@karmatosed


Robin Whittleton
Head of Front-endfor the GDS Team
@robinwhittleton

Chris Hutchinson
Newsroom Developer at The Times
@chrishutchinson


Charlotte Jackson
Front-end Developer at Clearleft
@lottejackson

Kirsty Burgoine
Front-end & WordPressDeveloper at Fisheye
@kirstyburgoine


Katie Fenn
Senior Software Engineerat Canonical
@katie_fenn

Phil Lennon
Freelance Frontend &WordPress Developer
@frontendphil


Daniel Furze
Senior FE Developerat Code Computerlove
@furzeface

Graeme Robinson
Freelance Web Designer& University Student
@grobiwebdesign


Adam Onishi
Web Developer atThe Financial Times
@onishiweb

Graham Armfield
Accessibility Consultant& Web Developer
@coolfields

Early bird tickets sold out!

Early bird tickets are all gone sorry! But we have plenty of our standard delegate tickets which are priced £120.

Head to the website: frontendnorth.com to get your tickets (via Eventbrite).

Sponsor the event

See the FEN Sponsor Pack (Google Drive Document) for details of sponsorship and support opportunities.

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