

rickrolled the audience using twilio, node & pusher!.If you like your information visual, Luke Murphy from Ubelly wrote up some beautiful sketchnotes of the main conference. and, of course, Ling Valentine of Ling's Cars (if you haven't seen her website before, you must look now!), appearing on stage as a Dalek!."XML is like violence: if it doesn't get you what you want, you’re not using enough of it" - Graham Lee."measure your success in decades" - Jeremy Keith on web design.Learning about improving business participation in the design process from Andy Clarke & Mark Boulton: mobile and responsive design has big impacts on the design process that extend not just to the artifacts (comps, wireframes, etc) but also on the communication and interaction between the business, the designers and the developers.Hearing icon design tips from Jon Hicks, the designer of the Firefox logo, Skype emoticons and many other big name logos.Some highlights before you dive in to my notes below: Last year was a mix of both native and web experiences, and though we lost the native side, the web side was very strong - with speakers being the authorities in their areas (the people who wrote the books that everyone should read). The main conference was focused mainly on responsive web design - and the implications that brings to the design process and to the implementation of the sites.

#Vanamco ghostlab vs. ghost inspector full
Handheld this year was two conferences in one - the previous night's mini event and the much larger full day event. An amazing conference, in a beautiful venue, with fantastic speakers and extra entertainment as bonus! Craig Lockwood created something magnificent today - and then told us there won’t be another Handheld next year! Let’s hope he’s just changing focus rather than stopping organising conferences.
