Upcoming events

I see that Russell is planning to bring back Interesting this year. This makes me happy. Just seeing the return of in-person gatherings���run safely���is giving me life.

I don���t think I���m alone in this. I think that lots of people are yearning for some in-person contact after two years of online events. The good news is that there are some excellent in-person web conferences on the horizon.

Beyond Tellerrand is back in D��sseldorf on May 2nd and 3rd. Marc ran some of the best online events during lockdown with his Stay Curious caf��s, but there���s nothing beats the atmosphere of Beyond Tellerrand on its home turf.

If you can���t make it D��sseldorf���I probably can���t because I���m getting my passport renewed right now���there���s All Day Hey in Leeds on May 5th. Harry has put a terrific line-up together for this one-day, very affordable event.

June is shaping up to be a good month for events too. First of all, there���s CSS Day in Amsterdam on June 9th and 10th. I really, really like this event. I���m not just saying that because I���m speaking at this year���s CSS Day. I just love the way that the conference treats CSS with respect. If you self-identigy as a CSS person, then this is the opportunity to be with your people.

But again, if you can���t make it Amsterdam, never fear. The Pixel Pioneers conference returns to Bristol on June 10th. Another one-day event in the UK with a great line-up.

Finally, there���s the big one at the end of June. UX London runs from June 28th to June 30th:

Bringing the UX community back together


Yes, I���m biased because I���m curating the line-up but this is shaping up to be unmissable! It���s going to be so good to gather with our peers and get our brains filled by the finest of design minds.

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