April 25-26

Palladium Theater, St. Petersburg, FL

Two days of talks about front-end design and development in a beautiful city with wonderful people.

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Nick WalshTami GainesShawn BergJason BeairdErik RunyonBen Marte
Nick WalshTami GainesShawn BergAndi GrahamErik RunyonBen Marte

Let's learn and laugh

We'll learn from folks during the talks and from each other while chatting between them. We'll sprinkle in some treats, and hopefully, there will be plenty of laughter.

The talented folks sharing with us!

A mix of speakers from previous years and some new faces

Stephanie Eckles

Brandon Mitchell

Ben Callahan

James Quick

James Quick

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Elyse Holladay

Cameron Moll

Homer Gaines

Jina Anne

Adam Kuhn

Cassidy Williams

The Plan
April 25
08:30 - 09:30
Breakfast
Food and drinks in the downstairs area, with plenty of tables
09:30 - 09:40
Welcome!
Kick off the day with a welcome from the team.
9:40 - 10:25

Improving Accessibility Through Design Systems

Imagine building your app with accessibility in mind right from the very start, like laying the foundation with bricks. An accessible design system can act as this foundation.

It provides a toolbox with clear instructions, core principles, and ready-made components. By prioritizing accessibility from the start, these systems promote the reusability of inclusive design patterns and ensure consistent, well-tested components. This, in turn, leads to a smoother development process and a more inclusive user experience for all.

Homer Gaines
Homer Gaines

Staff UI Engineer and Accessiblity Lead for a start-up. Homer speaks at various conferences, blogs about accessibility, and produces music. His latest album, Diving Through Neon, is available on all major streaming services.

10:25 - 10:55
Break
10:55 - 11:40
Modern CSS For Dynamic Component-Based Architecture
Unlock the potential of modern CSS development! Explore a modern project architecture that emphasizes theming, responsive layouts, and component design. Learn about features to improve code organization, and dig into layout techniques such as grid and container queries. Get inspired by real-world examples of context-aware components that use cutting-edge CSS techniques. After this informative session, you'll be inspired to expand your CSS skills and ready to create scalable, future-friendly web projects.
Stephanie Eckles
Stephanie Eckles

Stephanie Eckles is a Sr. SWE focused on design systems at Microsoft. She's also the author of ModernCSS.dev which provides modern solutions to old CSS problems as in-depth articles, and is the creator of StyleStage.dev, and author of SmolCSS.dev and 11ty.Rocks. Steph has 15+ years of webdev experience that she enjoys sharing as an author, egghead and workshop instructor, Twitch streamer, and conference speaker. She's an advocate for accessibility, scalable CSS, and web standards. Offline, she's mom to two girls and a cowboy corgi and enjoys baking.

11:40 - 1:15
Lunch
We'll share suggestions in the local area and there will an optional discussion in the main lobby from 1:00 - 1:30.
1:15 - 2:00

Talk It Out: Using Natural Language with AI to go from idea to PoC

Dive into using AI to transform raw ideas into blueprints for Proof of Concepts (PoC), using natural language prompts and divergent thinking. This approach leverages AI's ability to enhance and guide the creative process, helping bridge the gap between good intentions to tangible creation.

Brandon Mitchell
Brandon Mitchell

Brandon is a dad, developer, and user advocate with 17 years at a dream job at three five two.

2:00 - 2:15
Break
2:15 - 3:00

It's Not For Looking At: Building Impactful Design Systems

When was the last time you shipped something that really felt impactful? We know a design system can be a powerful tool—but “value” and “impact” are difficult to define, quantify, and measure. Struggles with adoption, “convincing the business,” and yes, DS teams getting laid off, point to a challenging reality: we're not delivering the value we say we are.

In this talk, we'll explore the idea of “impact” and how to build a design system that delivers it. We'll look at the role of a design system in the product development process, how to measure its impact, and how to use that data to make the case for investment. We'll also discuss how to build a design system that's not just for looking at, but for making a real difference in your organization.

Elyse Holladay
Elyse Holladay

A technical generalist, Design Systems expert, and builder. 10+ years experience in design, software development, and product management on cross-functional teams, with a focus on Design Systems, at Indeed, RetailMeNot, Square Root (acquired), Bazaarvoice.

3:00 - 3:30
Break
3:30 - 4:15
How I Fell In Love With Astro
In a short period of time, Astro has become a serious player in the framework space, competing directly with major frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt, etc. But how? What’s the secret? It’s providing an incredible Developer Experience. Let’s explore the features and functionality that make working with Astro such a joy.
James Quick
James Quick

James is a JS Developer, Keynote Speaker, and Content Creator whose passion for teaching has impacted hundreds of thousands of developers across the world. With 10+ years of Software Development and Developer Advocacy experience, he brings deep technical knowledge as well as a proven ability to communicate across levels of understanding and experience to impact a broad audience of developers. In his spare time, he runs a thriving Discord community called Learn Build Teach, plays co-ed soccer with his wife, and can solve a Rubik's cube in under a minute.

6:00 - 9:00
Party

Time to celebrate! Take some photos together in the photo booth and enjoy the company of your fellow attendees.

Day 1

Breakfast: 8:30 - 9:30

Talks: 9:30 - 12

Lunch: 12 - 1:30

Talks: 1:30 - 4:30

Partaaay: 6 - 9

Day 2

Breakfast: 9 - 10

Talks: 10 - 12

Lunch: 12 - 1:30

Talks: 1:30 - 4:30

April 26
09:00 - 10:00
Breakfast
Food and drinks in the downstairs area, with plenty of tables
10:00 - 10:45

Wisdom from the Trees

In this session, Ben Callahan will share the most impactful takeaways from over 18 episodes of his collaborative learning community, The Question.

Ben Callahan
Ben Callahan

These days, Ben is spending time researching and writing a book on design systems. He writes and speaks mostly about design systems, culture, and being better humans.

10:45 - 11:15
Break
11:15 - 12:00

Building a blog-sharing generator

Using Astro, edge functions, and Netlify on-demand builders, Cassidy built (and open sourced!) a new way to share specific private content publicly. In this talk she'll explain how it works, how she built it, and how you can build it too.

Cassidy Williams
Cassidy Williams

Cassidy. is the CTO at Contenda, building Brainstory! She is also a startup advisor and investor, developer experience expert, and meme-maker on the internet. She enjoys building mechanical keyboards, playing music, and teaching in my free time. You should subscribe to her newsletter, or play her word game, Jumblie!

12:00 - 1:30
Lunch
We'll share suggestions in the local area and there will an optional discussion in the main lobby from 1:00 - 1:30.
1:30 - 2:15

So what is "design quality" anyway and why is it so hard to achieve?

It would be fair to argue that design quality is one of the most important measures of the work we do as front-end practitioners. The problem is nobody seems to know what "design quality" means — or at least we can't seem to agree on exactly what it is and why it matters, making it difficult to measure much less aim for. In this session we'll explore together what design quality should mean, how to prioritize design quality with peers, stakeholders, and executives, and ultimately how to achieve it despite headwinds, confusion, and lack of prioritization for all things "design quality."

Cameron Moll
Cameron Moll

Since 1999, Cameron has had the privilege of shipping exceptional user experiences for web, mobile, and other digital platforms. He has led teams ranging in size from 1 to 100+ (including remote employees and contractors) at non-profits, startups, and some of the biggest companies in tech.

2:15 - 2:45
Break
2:45 - 3:30

Should Designers No Code?

One of the age-old questions we hear in our industry is, "Should designers code?" But I want to propose a different question: "Should designers no-code?"

No-code — and other collaborative design and development tools — can not only bridge the gap between design and engineering but get rid of the gap entirely. As a design systems advocate, practitioner, and community builder, I’ll share my thoughts on how the future of digital design can bring our worlds closer together — and how some of that is already here today with tools like Webflow.

Jina Anne
Jina Anne

Jina is a design systems advocate living in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. I’m a designer who codes and “no-codes.”

3:30 - 3:45
Break
3:45 - 4:30

A Starwipe is Born: View Transitions, Scroll-based Animations & Other Interactions You Might Not Need That Third-Party Library For

Let’s take a look at some emerging animation APIs that allow us to transition content states, transform elements on scroll and impart some much needed surprise & delight without the mountain of Javascript we once reached for. We’ll break down a few practical- and a few wildly impractical- examples and cover some animation fundamentals as we explore some techniques to help keep the web weird.

Jina Anne
Adam Kuhn

Adam is a creative frontend dev at Lightning.ai. His frequent creative endeavors and demos have been featured multiple times in the CodePen Spark, Codrops Collective and several other industry newsletters, with printed contributions for Net Magazine, Web Designer Magazine and Creative Bloq as well as apperances across several web development podcasts.

4:30
Closing Time

🥁 We don't have to go home, but we can't stay there. For those interested, we'll meet up for some final conversations at a local spot.

Join Us

Some of the people you'll get to meet! We've asked attendees to share a "yearbook style" message if they want to.

Nick Walsh
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Robert DeLuca
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The best connections were made at front end conf!

Brad Miller
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Make friends first, make sales second, make love third. In no particular order.

Jason Beaird
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Take only memories, leave only kebab menus.

Benjamin Marte
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Stoked to see my FrontEnd Conf Family 😬

Alex Curtis-Slep
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CSS flexing my way back into tech!

John Jameson
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Love all, trust a few, don’t worry about the CSS — I’ll fix it later

Gene Crawford
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FEDC4Life!

Erik Runyon
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I'm beginning to think this whole web thing isn't just a fad.

Ismael Burciaga
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Excited to see all my homies :)

TJ Pitre
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Life can be like a webpage without a stylesheet - you gotta add your own style to make it interesting.

Tami Gaines
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Ohh yeah, Class of 2014 is back! Hugs all around! I missed you guys!

Mike Herchel
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Excited this is back

Carl Smith
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Of all the things I've lost, it's my mind I miss the most.

Daryn St. Pierre
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Shapes, colors, and bacon donuts with all of my old FEDC friends!

Kenyon Kowal
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Super stoked for that FEDC is back! Always a great time, with a shi!t ton of smart folks.

Adekunle Oduye
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Life is a lot like debugging code—sometimes you just have to embrace the errors and keep on compiling your journey to success.

Giovanni DiFeterici
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Can't stop that feelin'

Cory Dransfeldt
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Stoked to attend and meet everyone! (Less stoked for the cross country flight.)

Dzuy Nguyen
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Here for the donuts and friends.

Andi Graham
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Voted "most likely to attend every year even when it's no longer relevant to her role."

Benjamin Ogden
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Whoo hoo!! :)

Jeffrey Pia
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Front-end is the BEST end

Brittney Cox
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alt="happy web designer in her garden"

Efrain Lugo
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Keep calm and querySelectorAll.

Drew Powers
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[object Object]

Matthew Johnson
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First time. Excited to be among other like-minded professionals.

Drew Barontini
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Don't let your dreams be dreams

Philip Zastrow
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--debug-mode: deeppink;

Dan Ryan
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Humans > Technology

Sean Walker
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So happy y'all are back, now when's lunch?

Noelle Lansford
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I'm just happy to be here.

Mike Houghton
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What Gene said, or maybe it was Carl. I forget.

Kourtney Strickland
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Always remember to make the logo bigger. xoxo

Caroline Horn
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Today is a good day to clean your desktop

Christopher Lee
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Just saying, Google has helped me solve more problems than my therapist.

Greg Hemphill
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Time for Tampabay's nerds to unite!

Doug Neiner
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There are very few problems that chocolate covered bacon can't solve!

Alicia Brooks
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I can't wait for this reunion!

Jordan Wade
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Soda or Pop?

Chris Burns
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I pretend I can accomplish anything, because my parents never told me I couldn't.

Ryan Clements
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VM175:1 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'quote')

Melissa Thompson
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Passionate about savory oatmeal and web accessibility.

Charles Villard
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Let's enjoy the humanity in code and design before the AI overlords take over.

Marianne Shaffer
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Compiling aspirations and deploying dreams

Garth Braithwaite
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It'll be fun to be back at Front-End Conf.

Cat Lim
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H.A.G.S. aka Have a Great (Design) System

Helen Solle Conner
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Dux Femina Facti

Justin Linn
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Think atomically, design molecularly, and build organisms. Great interfaces start small.

Marcus Burnette
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All my friends are plugins.

Nina Martinez
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Just an Internet Maker-Upper ready to nerd out at this conf!

Liz Tiller
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Can't wait to see everyone again!

Peter Drysdale
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Up front?

Matt Graham
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Brian Burridge
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Chris Lagasse
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Lin Jackson
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Amber Feinerman
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Doug Davis
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Michael La Plante
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Melissa Cozart
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Jorge Hernandez
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Guil Hernandez
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Emily Simonis
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Ben Stankich
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Bryce Bigger
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Meagan Ryan
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Christian Dalby
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Anatoliy Orgunov
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Julie Field
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Tim Dikun
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Brent Strandy
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Daniel Broughan
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Clint McKoy
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Johnathan Ludwig
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Kevin Hanselman
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Mathieu Guilbault
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Joseph Kelly
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Sonia Allen
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Kirsty MacRae

Dylan Almonte

Michele Cynowicz

Brandon Brown

Gregory Keener

Christy Durity

Franco Perez

Vivien Lemoine

Anna Gernandt

Jessica Gray

Charlotte Koh

Mckenna Martin

Valerie Yeltman

Robert Lockridge

Nicholas Stees

Brandon Simanteris

Mark Lair

Roy Dacke

Jacob Lynn

Dan Lynn

Jeff McNabb

Xiaoli Tao

Chi Cui

Samael Aponte

I never get lost. Because I always find the right path.

Keaton Moore

Always design with <style>, just don't make everything too !important.

Samantha Pitts

Console of Life

Paige Helms

Ellison Manley

Jeremy Lawson

Patrick Fulton

Charlton Trezevant

Jose Vazquez

this should be interesting

Jason Valle

I'm here to design and party and I don't know how to design

Jeffrey Pereira

UI > BE

Nicolino Carmosino

Jennifer Calderone

Matt Smiley

Jacqueline Thomas

Just traversing through the algorithms of life!

Clavel Macias

Get an idea of the vibe from a past event!

2024 is special because the conf has been on a hiatus since the pandemic and the original founders (Dan and Cherrie) are picking it back up. There's a theme of a "reunion", but we're hoping to make lots of new friends as well.

April 25-26, 2024

Join us for two days of learning, inspiration, and socializing!

Register Now for $399 21 tickets remaining

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