7 Nov 2009 9 am eastern

An Event Apart, for people who make websites.

Registration is now open for An Event Apart 2010. Choose from five great shows in five great cities, plus a special one-day workshop on HTML5 and CSS3!

5 great cities, 11 unforgettable days

An Event Apart is an intensely educational two-day conference for passionate practitioners of standards-based web design. If you care about code as well as content, usability as well as design, An Event Apart is the conference you’ve been waiting for. But wait no longer! Tickets are now on sale for all five great 2010 events:

  1. Seattle (April 5–7, 2010)
  2. Boston (May 24–25, 2010)
  3. Minneapolis (August 2–3, 2010)
  4. Washington DC (September 16–17, 2010)
  5. San Diego (November 1–2, 2010)

Special HTML5/CSS3 Workshop

We’re pleased to announce our first workshop day. And what a workshop it is! Join Jeremy Keith and Dan Cederholm in Seattle for a special one-day learning experience on HTML5 and CSS3:

A Day Apart
April 7, 2010
Bell Harbor Conference Center
Seattle, WA
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A Day Apart Seattle follows An Event Apart Seattle. You can register just for An Event Apart or just for A Day Apart—or save over $100 when you register for all three days.

Learning with the stars

Whether the topic is creating the right content and features for your audience, designing pages that are a pleasure to read and use, or beating browsers and web gadgets into submission, An Event Apart brings together twelve of the leading minds in web design for two days of non-stop inspiration and enlightenment. Featured speakers in 2010 include:

Reserve 2010 at 2008 prices

Tickets for all five An Event Apart conferences, plus A Day Apart with Dan Cederholm and Jeremy Keith, are now on sale at the same prices we charged in 2008—and all with a special early bird discount. Reservations are first-come, first-served, so start planning now.

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8 Responses to “”

  1. Karla Power said on

    I’ll speak for many of us from the Twin Cities: We’re thrilled to finally have you bring your event here!

  2. Jeffrey Zeldman said on

    Thank you, kindly. We’re thrilled to finally be heading there.

  3. Nathan Beck said on

    Hey Jeffrey,

    Awesome line-up of speakers. Shame you couldn’t bring it over to the UK, there’s no way I can make it over to the states next year, darnit!

    Any chance of releasing a DVD of the shows? That would be great.

    Good luck with the shows,

    Nathan

  4. David Goss said on

    So, AEA London for 2011…?

  5. Jeffrey Zeldman said on

    Watch this space… ;)

  6. Leroy | For the Kids said on

    I hope to catch you guys in NY next year. Andy Clark is pretty good. His content out solution taught me a lot about css and xhmtl. He introduced me to compounding, one of my favorite coding technique is the compounding lists.

    Cenderholms first two books are pretty good. Being a CSS junkie I grabbed the last one without scanning it, I’m disappointed but I changed my mind about returning it. Dan could have done better. I was looking for a better book than that.

  7. Daniel said on

    That looks like an incredibly good line-up of conferences!
    I’ll be seriously looking into going.

    All the best,

    DT

    CFO, Noblerex

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