Monday 18 May 2009

The Refresh Belfast Front Takeover

presented by Paul May, Paul McKeever & Jamie Neely (Front)

Front is one of Ireland’s leading web development agencies with a diverse client base including BBC, O2, Independent News & Media, Carte Blanche Greetings – and lots of exciting new work they’re not yet able to speak about! Front will present two talk/workshops on Monday, and have kindly offered to sponsor one free drink for each attendee – that’s right – free beer *and* web design. Awesome. Here’s what they’ll be talking about on the night!


Designing With Visual Language
Jamie Neely will give a talk and workshop on building visual interfaces from the ground up – from analysing what the client needs, through wireframing, development of visual languages, layout and completed design. Using recent projects, Jamie will talk through the Front design process and answer any questions from designer or developer alike.


Be Where People Are
Paul McKeever will talk about Front’s approach to developing great content alongside clients, and how this content is increasingly being consumed, mixed up, redistributed away from traditional destination websites. Using a recent project as an example, Paul will talk about how we’re encouraging clients to think about being where people are – everywhere – at the same time.

They’ll also be covering a lot of content and themes their trip to the Web 2.0 Expo, answering questions and getting to know as many people as possible.

Bring your friends, bring anybody interested in the web – it’s free, and it’s going to be awesome!
Monday 18th May — 7pm —
The Black Box, Hill Street
Reserve your place (Free)


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Refresh Belfast is a monthly event for designers interested in refreshing the creative, technical, and professional culture in the Belfast area. Promoting design, technology, usability, and standards, Refresh Belfast is a part of the Refreshing Cities movement.

Refresh takes place every third Monday of the month in The Black Box on Hill Street

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