WebVisions Early Bird Rates End the Tomorrow – New Workshops Information
Posted • March 30, 2010 • Comments Off
Early Bird Rates End March 31st. Hey That’s Tomorrow! Don’t be Left out in the Cold

The Early Bird Rates will end Tomorrow! Be sure to Register Now and take advantage of the special pricing.
Here is some information on the new workshops I didn’t discuss in my earlier post on the Workshops.
“Communicating Ideas with Comics”
Twitter’s Kevin Cheng somehow missed the instructions to stop drawing after the first grade. Kevin now splits his time between Twitter, and finishing his book “See What I Mean: How to Communicate Ideas With Comics“.
Kevin has a history of mixing his many passions for games, comics, design and technology. He was the Director of User Experience for the gaming social network Raptr and the designer for Yahoo! Pipes. He co-founded the user experience web comic OK/Cancel, and the online comic publishing network Off Panel Productions. Through Off Panel, he recently co-created an iPhone augmented reality game called “ARGH”.
Everything You Need to Know about HTML5 and CSS3
Recent implementation of HTML5 and CSS3 features in today’s browsers allow for greater design control and creativity in our Web sites. HTML5 introduces a number of new elements and attributes that reflect typical usage on modern Web sites, which includes new functionality for audio and video elements. But is anything else new?
In their full-day workshop on “HTML5 and CSS3”, Kimberly Blessing and Christopher Schmitt will share what you need to know about the new markup, understand how to incorporate new HTML5 elements to embrace the new creative freedoms of of new Web typography and CSS3.
Map Scripting
Location based data is pervasive and whether is a business site or a personal blog, your can take advantage by adding informative, interactive maps.
Adam DuVander’s half-day workshop on “Hands-on Map Scripting”:
- Use Mapstraction to write code once that creates Google Maps, Yahoo, Bing, MapQuest—a dozen different providers
- Find your user’s location no matter what the browser—even a mobile phone
- Customize your map with your own markers and map imagery
- Convert addresses to latitude/longitude coordinates, so you can turn user input into data
- Find other sources of geographic data by connecting to APIs, like Twitter and local search

Just as all good things must come to an end so will the early bird rates for WebVisions so Register Today and save some cash.
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Gary Pool SEO
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