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Refresh06 web standards conference

Refresh06 is part of the Refreshing Cities community of designers and developers working to refresh the creative, technical, and professional culture of new media while promoting design, technology, usability, and standards. This year they will be hosting 250 web standards professionals in Orlando. They are offering two and a half days non-stop web standards, plus optional crash courses from Andy Budd and Jeremy Keith. Some of the leading minds in the industry are coming to Orlando: Paul Boag, Andy Budd, Brian Fling, Jeremy Keith, Nate Koechley, and Cameron Moll. (Learn more about the speakers)

The Refresh06 conference is being held in Orlando November 16-18, 2006 at the Embassy Suites on International Drive. The conference is being hosted by Refresh Orlando.

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  • Posted: July 23, 2006 21:39

    cinthia

    This sounds like something you shouldn't miss. I'm going to keep an eye out for this event and try to fit it into my calandar.
  • Posted: July 24, 2006 11:51

    Brian Tavano

    This sounds like an interesting event to attend especially if you're really interested in good web design. Students will benefit greatly from learning the new standards from some of the top minds in the industry. The crash courses no doubt will be beneficial as well. This sounds like something I should attend and I'll keep it in mind.
  • Posted: July 24, 2006 12:18

    Michelle Goff

    Alright, a conference close to home. I am just getting into web development and I am finding it very interesting. This seems like a conference that a green-horn like myself could get a lot of information out of.
  • Posted: July 24, 2006 12:40

    tysonr

    It sounds like a great conference, the only thing that sucks is I will be in class during most of it. I wouldn't want to pay that kind of money and only attend half of it!
  • Posted: July 26, 2006 16:58

    Roberto

    Oh I am definitely going to this. I have been to tons of music conferences and found that I really benefit from the experience, and since I have never been to a conference about web design, this seems really appealing.