up.front is a user group focused on web design & frontend development topics, based in Berlin. Every second Tuesday of the month we meet at co.up, a co-working space in Kreuzberg, where we discuss everything related to webdesign and frontend development.
Next Tuesday we are going to have talks from:
* Mette Ilene Holmriis: 9 reasons to love animation
Mette [1] gives a brief animation run...
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up.front is a user group focused on web design & frontend development topics, based in Berlin. Every second Tuesday of the month we meet at co.up, a co-working space in Kreuzberg, where we discuss everything related to webdesign and frontend development.
Next Tuesday we are going to have talks from:
* Mette Ilene Holmriis: 9 reasons to love animation
Mette [1] gives a brief animation run through, covering some of the most popular and interesting ways of working with animation. If nothing else this talk will at least give you an impression of how powerful a communication tool animation is.
* Floris Dekker: On user interface details
Floris, designer at Your Neighbours [2], will talk about the relevance and some history of user interface details. He will also go through the success behind his Little Big Details blog and his vision on curating UI details.
* Torsten Bergler [3] and Thomas Michelbach [4]:
Location Based Service are one of the big things at the moment.
Everyone knows Facebook Places and Foursquare. But how could you use theses services in a more advanced way than sticking tips everywhere or telling your friends were you are at the moment.
The guys around the TBWA\ Digital Arts Team [5] developed a service to make data accessible only in specific areas or locations. They are going to talk about the idea behind it, how they used it for a big coffee house and what they are planning for the future.
[1]
www.metteilene.com
[2]
www.yourneighbours.de
[3]
http://www.twitter.com/torstenbergler
[4]
http://google.com/?q=thomas+michelbach
[5]
http://www.tbwa.de
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