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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>[2010 FUTURE OF WEB DESIGN Conference, London] Part 1.</h2>
<p><strong>The webactually team just came back from the “Future of Web Design” conference held in London, this past May 17th to 19th. We sent our designer, and front end developer, and it was a nervous time for all of us there. We thought the Iceland volcano might go off again, but fortunately, we were able to come back safely.</p>
<p>What we came back with from this conference is a reminder that we cannot let global web design trends pass us by. Webactually, in partnership with all of our clients, will try our best to raise the standard of quality we bring. In an effort to show that quality upgrade, we’ll be posting about what we learned and felt throughout the conference over the course of four blogs.</p>
<p>We hope you all enjoy ^^</strong><br />
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<blockquote><p><strong>Part 1 :</strong> <strong>Play, Destroy, Create, and Socialize</strong>! : Overall thoughts on the conference<br/><br />
<strong>Part 2 : </strong>: “Learning to Love Humans: Emotional Interface Design” by Mailchimp’s Aarron Walter &#8211; The most inspiring session.<br/><br />
<strong>Part 3 : </strong>: “How to Run a Successful Web Design Business” by Headscape’s co-founder Paul Boag &#8211; Most helpful to webactually’s direction and goals.<br/><br />
<strong>Part 4 : </strong>&#8220;10 Tips for iPhone Interface Design&#8221; by You Know Who&#8217;s founder Sarah Parmenter<br/>
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<h3>Play, Destroy, Create, and Socialize!</h3>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 610px"><img src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd1.jpg?0b529f" alt="Future of Web Deign Conference London 2010" width="600"></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Stefan Nitzsche. Some rights reserved.</p></div>
<p><strong>‘<a href="http://futureofwebdesign.com" target="_blank">Future of Web Design</a></strong>&#8216;The ‘Future of Web Design’ conference always holds a conference on the topics that our web designer and front end developers deal with. This year’s conference was on HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, UX, design, and business. For all the fields we went to lectures, workshops, design clinics and various other events of the leaders in those fields. We packed all of this into a tight three-day schedule.</p>
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<h3>Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!</h3>
<p>We attended the conference hoping to get a great experience and learn a lot, but many new and surprising things crossed our paths during the conference.<br />
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<h4>My Two Biggest Stars!</h4>
<p>Starting from the days when the words “web designer” were still unfamiliar, There were two men who made me feel so small and embarrassed even after having worked as a web-designer for such a long time. Brendan Dawes and Joshua Davis. Just to hear their sessions with my own ears, say a brief hello, and just know that we are in the same room together, I had already achieved half my goals this conference!</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 610px"><img src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd2.jpg?0b529f" alt="fowd2" width="600" ></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Talk – Action = Shit : Photo by Marc Thiele. Some rights reserved.</p></div>
<p>Although I missed Joshua’s workshop to attend Paul Boag’s workshop, I was resolved to hear Brendan Dawes’ session and his creativity. The key to his creativity comes from having fun while working which is to find meaning even from the small things in life (like the &#8216;wife&#8217;s bag&#8217;), to shape them into work, and so to create.</p>
<p>The secret to their genius creativity of making art by mixing design with technique, is to enjoy the process while creating<br />
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<h4>Who says the English are slow to change?</h4>
<p>This year’s hottest issue is HTML5 &amp; CSS3. Before the start of the conference, they asked everyone: “Those who currently design with HTML5 and CSS3, please raise your hands.” About half the people in the room raised their hands. Our front end developer who went me to the conference said, it would be hard to count on 10 fingers the amount of people in Korea who do this!</p>
<blockquote><p>This Day, <strong>Dan Cederholm</strong>&#8216;s session &#8211; title “How to Get Started with CSS3”demonstrated, through the <a href="http://css3exp.com/moon" target="_blank"><strong>demo website</strong> : Things We Left On The Moon</a>” that with CSS3 there are many ways to express transforming, animation, and transparency. It was a lecture that even inspired a designer like me to learn the simple coding of CSS3.<br />
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Opera’s <strong>Bruce Lawson</strong> also showed us a live coding demonstration of how to put a video directly in a page without Flash or Silverlight, starting with very simple doctypes preparation, and HTML5 Validate.</p></blockquote>
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<p>The English are impervious to change. The English “choosing the old and bad over the new and good.” But their strength is that they are very rational. They think “in order to deliver information on the web, we have to be able to offer the application’s functionality while sticking to the basics.” The reason they have a big interest in HTML5 is probably because they think, “finally, the time has come to change the standards of the web.”<br />
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<h4>There’s No Wall Between Us</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd51.jpg?0b529f" alt="fowd5" class="imgorg"></p>
<p>Another surprising thing we saw from this conference was there weren’t any speakers that presented and just disappeared like you see in Korea.</p>
<p>All the speakers from the conference are best in their field. They write books, give lectures, and work on several global projects (actually, I’m more curious as to how they work on so many things than the future of the web!).</p>
<p>However, during teatime, lunch, and even leading up to partying in the AM hours, they didn’t just leave, they socialized with people, went back and forth with their opinions, delved into deep discussions, and they did not hold back on their advice.</p>
<p>It seemed like the speakers didn’t see this as work and were having fun like the rest of us. Maybe it was because they also knew that it’s hard to find a place where all the people have common interests; there’s code speak; and no matter how casually you badmouth your worst clients, you’ll find good conversation.</p>
<blockquote><p>The A-Z lecture on how to creatively and successfully grow a web design business from the cheerful <strong>Paul Boag</strong>, along with the talk on iPhone interface design that went down to the most minute details from the beautiful <strong>Sarah Parmenter</strong>, were especially helpful</p></blockquote>
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<h3>Social Geeks!</h3>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 610px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3103" title="fowd3" src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd3.jpg?0b529f" alt="fowd3" width="600"><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Stefan Nitzsche. Some rights reserved.</p></div>
<p>It’s widely assumed that developers stay in small rooms working in the wee hours of the night, without any contact with people. But most of the people I met at the conference were all quite sociable, ceaselessly trying to communicate, getting some information, and advice, while using their smart phones and apple laptops.</p>
<p>Instead of exchanging business cards, they would exchange twitter or facebook ID’s on their smart phones, confirm their pictures and immediately become a follower. This is the way they build their relationships. This is the reason why there’s been such an increase in so many non-Korean webactually twitter followers.</p>
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<h3>After Conference</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd4.jpg?0b529f" alt="fowd4"></p>
<p>The co-author of <a href="http://www.kyobobook.co.kr/product/detailViewKor.laf?ejkGb=KOR&amp;mallGb=KOR&amp;barcode=9788960770058&amp;orderClick=LAG" target="_blank">“CSS Mastery”</a>, <strong>Simon Collison</strong>(<a href="http://colly.com/" target="_blank">colly.com</a>) who speaks every year at the conference, made the assessment that the conference this year &#8211; the speakers, program, location, food, networking, all aspects of the conference &#8211; was the most fun, and most well prepared conference. Of course it was great fun to talk with people, as well as everything else. He mentions that he loved everything about it on his <a href="http://colly.com/comments/thoughts_on_fowd_2010/">blog</a>.</p>
<p>After the conference ended, I felt empty. For three days, I was so busy absorbing information, networking, laughing, having fun, learning and being inspired together with people, I could still see them in front of me. The next day, waiting to go from Heathrow to Seoul, every spare moment I had, I checked my twitter to say hi to everyone, now back on his or her separate path home. While reading the messages I got from all the people I met, the emptiness I had was soothed. The one thing I knew for sure is that everyone will miss the time spent, just like me.</p>
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<h4>Tip! How to feel like you were just there!</h4>
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<blockquote><p>Go to twitter and search using the hash tag #fowd to see a timeline of events. You can get a vivid and detailed report of what happened. Feel like you were there!</p></blockquote>
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<h4>Special Thanks to Stefan and Marc</h4>
<p>for allowing us to use their wonderful photographs on our blog.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/stn1978" target="_blank">Stefan Nitzsche</a></strong> : Freelance web developer, designer and consultant. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stn1978/sets/72157623983103379/" target="_blank">More Photos at Flickr&#8230;</a><br />
<strong><a href="http://twitter.com/marcthiele" target="_blank">Marc Thiele</a></strong> : German graphic, web designer and author. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcthiele/sets/72157624102042778/" target="_blank">More Photos at Flickr&#8230;</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>FUTURE OF WEB DESIGN 컨퍼런스를 다녀와서</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 19:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kimee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! 새로운 것들을 많이 경험하고, 배울 것이라는 기대를 잔뜩 가지고 참석했음에도 Future of Web Design 컨퍼런스에서 마주친 모든 경험은 놀라움과 새로움의 연속이었다.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>[2010 FUTURE OF WEB DESIGN Conference, London] Part 1.</h3>
<p><strong>웹액츄얼리팀은 지난 5월 17~19일까지 런던에서 열린 &#8216;<a href="http://futureofwebdesign.com/" target="_blank">FUTURE OF WEB DESIGN</a>&#8216; 컨퍼런스에 다녀왔습니다. 디자이너 1명과 프론트엔드 개발자 1명이 참여했습니다. 때마침 아일랜드에서 화산이 다시 터져 가슴이 조마조마했지만, 무사히 다녀올 수 있었습니다.</strong></p>
<p><strong>이번 컨퍼런스를 통해 다시 한번 느낀 것은 글로벌 웹디자인 트렌드에 대한 수준을 절대로 놓치지 말아야겠다는 것이었습니다. 앞으로도 웹액츄얼리와 함께하는 고객분들께 더 수준높은 서비스를 해드리도록 노력하겠습니다. 이번 컨퍼런스를 통해 배우고 느낀 것 등을 4회에 걸쳐 블로그에 올립니다.</strong></p>
<p><strong>많은 관심과 격려 부탁드립니다. ^^<br />
 [편집자주]</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Part 1 :</strong> <strong>Play, Destroy, Create, and Socialize</strong>! : 전반적인 컨퍼런스에 대한 생각</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Part 2 : </strong><strong><a href="http://www.webactually.co.kr/archives/3227" target="_blank">감성 인터페이스 디자인</a></strong>(Emotional Interface Design : The Gateway to Passionate Users)</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Part 3 : </strong>헤드스케이프의 공동 창업자 폴 보아그(Paul Boag)의 “<strong>성공적인 웹 디자인 비즈니스 운영하기</strong> (How to Run a Successful Web Design Business)”</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Part 4 : </strong>You Know Who 대표 사라 파멘터(Sarah Parmenter)의 “<strong>10가지 아이폰 인터페이스 디자인 팁</strong> (10 Tips for iPhone Interface Design)”</p>
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<h2><span style="color: #0076a3;">Play, Destroy, Create, and Socialize!</span></h2>
<div id="attachment_3066" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 605px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stn1978/4627496896/in/set-72157623983103379/"><img class="size-full wp-image-3066 " title="fowd1" src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd1.jpg?0b529f" alt="Future of Web Deign Conference London 2010" width="595" height="399" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Stefan Nitzsche. Some rights reserved.</p></div>
<p><strong>‘<a href="http://futureofwebdesign.com" target="_blank">Future of Web Design</a></strong><strong>’ </strong>London 2010 Conference는 웹디자이너와 프론트앤드 개발자가 주로 다루는 토픽을 주제로 매해 개최된다. 올해 컨퍼런스의 토픽은 HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, UX, 디자인, 비즈니스. 각 분야 최고 전문가들의 강연은 물론 워크샵, 디자인 클리닉 등 다양한 이벤트로 3일간의 스케쥴이 빡빡하게 채워져 있었다.</p>
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<h2><span style="color: #0076a3;">Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!</span></h2>
<p>새로운 것들을 많이 경험하고, 배울 것이라는 기대를 잔뜩 가지고 참석했음에도 컨퍼런스에서 마주친 모든 경험은 놀라움과 새로움의 연속이었다.</p>
<h3>My Two Big Stars!</h3>
<p>웹디자이너라는 말이 생소했던 시절부터 일을 해온 나를 한없이 작고 부끄럽게 만들었던 두 남자. 브랜든 도즈(Brendan Dawes)와 조슈아 데이비스(Joshua Davis). 이들의 강연을 직접 듣고, 짧은 인사를 나누고, 한 공간에 머물러 있었다는 사실만으로도 올해 컨퍼런스 참석의 목적은 이미 반 이상 달성한 것과 마찬가지!</p>
<div id="attachment_3087" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 605px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcthiele/4624386633/"><img class="size-full wp-image-3087   " title="fowd2" src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd2.jpg?0b529f" alt="fowd2" width="595" height="399" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Talk – Action = Shit (행동이 결여된 말은 절대 쓸모없다.) Photo by Marc Thiele. Some rights reserved.</p></div>
<p>폴 보아그(Paul Boag)의 워크샵에 참석하느라 조슈아의 워크샵은 놓쳤지만, 낙서하듯 자유롭게 풀어나가는 브랜든 도즈의 강연은 크리에이티브 그 자체. ‘부인의 가방 속’처럼 매우 사소한 생활의 한 부분에서도 의미를 찾고, 작업으로 구상하고, 만드는 그의 크리에이티브의 핵심은 즐기면서 일하는 것.</p>
<p>디자인과 테크닉을 신나게 버무려서 예술로 뚝~딱! 만들어 버리는 이 두 사람의 천재적인 크리에이티브의 비결은 모든 과정을 기분 좋게 즐기면서 창조해 나가는 것이다.</p>
<h3>영국인들은 변화에 둔하다? No!</h3>
<p>올해의 가장 뜨거운 이슈는 단연 HTML5, CSS3! 컨퍼런스 시작 전에 ‘’현재 HTML5와 CSS3로 작업하는 사람은 손을 들어보라’’고 했다. 거의 절반 정도 되는 사람들이 손을 들었다. 컨퍼런스에 함께 참석한 우리 회사 프론트앤드 개발자의 말이 한국에는 열 손가락에도 꼽기 힘들 것이라고 했다.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>댄 씨더홈</strong>(Dan Cederholm)은 이 날 강연에서 “CSS3 시작하기(How to Get Started with CSS3)”라는 주제를 가지고, CSS3를 통한 변환, 애니메이션, 투명도 등의 풍부한 표현이 가능하다는 것을 <a href="http://css3exp.com/moon" target="_blank"><strong>데모 사이트</strong> : Things We Left On The Moon</a>을 통해 보여줬다. 너무도 심플한 코딩 방법에 디자이너인 나도 CSS3를 좀더 공부해야겠다는 욕심을 가지게 해 준 강연이었다.</p>
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<blockquote><p>오페라의 <strong>브루스 로슨</strong>(Bruce Lawson)도 “HTML5 웹사이트 만들기(How to Build a HTML5 Website)” 라는 주제로 정말 심플해진 docktypes 작성부터, HTML5 Validate, 플래시나 실버라이트 없이 비디오를 직접 페이지에 넣는 라이브 데모 코딩을 보여주었다.</p>
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<p>변화에 둔감하다는 영국인들. ‘새롭고 좋은 것보다 오래된 나쁜 것을 선택한다’ <sup><strong>1</strong></sup>는 영국인들. 하지만 그들의 또 다른 장점은 매우 합리적이라는 것이다. 그들은 ‘’웹은 정보 전달의 수단으로서 기본에 충실하면서 어플리케이션 기능을 제공할 수 있어야 한다’’고 생각한다. 그들이 HTML5에 관심이 큰 이유는 아마도 ‘이제야 표준 웹의 근본적인 변화를 시도할 수 있는 시기다 왔다’’고 생각하기 때문인 것 같다.</p>
<h3>No Wall between Us</h3>
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<p>이번 컨펀러스에서 느낀 또 하나의 놀라움은 한국에서처럼 발표만 하고 사라지는 강사들은 찾아볼 수 없었다는 것이다.</p>
<p>컨퍼런스의 모든 강연자들은 각 분야 최고의 전문가들이다. 그들 대부분은 책을 쓰고, 강연을 하는 등 여러 가지 글로벌 프로젝트를 진행하는 이들이다. (이 많은 일들을 다들 어떻게 해내는지 사실 그것이 미래의 웹 보다 더 궁금할 지경이다.)</p>
<p>그러나 그들은 티타임, 점심시간, 심지어 새벽까지 이어진 파티에서도 자리를 떠나지 않고 참석한 사람들과 어울려 끊임없이 의견을 주고 받고, 심도 깊은 토론을 하고, 어드바이스를 아끼지 않았다.</p>
<p>그들도 이 자리를 일로 생각하기 보다는 즐기는 것 같았다. 공통 주제에 관심을 가지고 있는 사람들이 모인 곳, 코드 얘기, 악독한 클라이언트 얘기를 아무렇지 않게 던져도 대화가 되는 곳이 많지 않다는 것은 그들도 잘 알기 때문일까?</p>
<blockquote><p>웹디자인 비즈니스를 크리에이티브하게 그리고 성공적으로 키워 나가기 위한 노하우를 A-Z까지 아낌없이 알려 준 유쾌한 <strong>폴 보아그</strong>와 아이폰 인터페이스 디자인의 소소한 부분까지 노하우를 공개해 준 아름다운 <strong>사라 파멘터</strong>(Sarah Parmenter)의 강의는 정말 많은 도움이 되었다.</p>
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<h2><span style="color: #0076a3;">They are Social Geeks!</span></h2>
<div id="attachment_3103" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 605px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stn1978/4627551666/in/set-72157623983103379/"><img class="size-full wp-image-3103" title="fowd3" src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd3.jpg?0b529f" alt="fowd3" width="595" height="396" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Stefan Nitzsche. Some rights reserved.</p></div>
<p>흔히 개발자는 골방에서 새벽 시간을 이용하여 작업을 하고, 사람들과의 접촉은 불필요하게 여긴다고 생각한다. 하지만 내가 컨퍼런스에서 만난 대부분의 개발자들은 스마트폰과 애플 노트북을 이용하여 끝임없이 소통을 시도하며, 서로에게서 정보를 얻고, 어드바이스를 받는 등의 일에 매우 사교적이었다.</p>
<p>비즈니스 카드대신 스마트폰으로 트위터나 페이스북 등의 아이디를 교환하고, 프로필 사진을 확인하여 바로 팔로우에 맞팔! 이것이 바로 그들이 인맥을 구축하는 방식이다. 컨퍼런스 이후, 웹액츄얼리 트위터에 외국인 팔로우 수가 많이 증가한 이유가 바로 이 때문이다.</p>
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<h2><span style="color: #0076a3;">After Conference</span></h2>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3114" title="fowd4" src="http://www.webactually.co.kr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fowd4.jpg?0b529f" alt="fowd4" width="595" height="399" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.kyobobook.co.kr/product/detailViewKor.laf?ejkGb=KOR&amp;mallGb=KOR&amp;barcode=9788960770058&amp;orderClick=LAG" target="_blank">&#8216;CSS 마스터 전략&#8217;</a>의 공동 저자인 <a href="http://colly.com/" target="_blank">colly.com</a>의 <strong>사이먼 콜린슨</strong>(Simon Collison)는 매해 컨퍼런스에 강사로 참여했지만, 이번 컨퍼런스가 강사, 프로그램, 장소, 음식, 네트웍 등 모든 측면에서 어느 해 보다 가장 즐거웠고 준비가 잘 되었다고 평가했다. 물론 활발하게 참여해준 사람들과의 대화도 큰 즐거움 이었고 모두를 사랑한다고 그의 <a href="http://colly.com/comments/thoughts_on_fowd_2010/">블로그</a>에 남겼다.</p>
<p>컨퍼런스가 끝나자 공허함이 찾아들었다. 3일 동안 빠쁘게 정보를 흡수하고, 네트워크를 쌓고, 함께 웃고, 감동을 나누었던 시간들, 사람들이 눈앞에 아른거렸다. 다음 날 히드로에서 서울까지 오늘 길 내내 틈틈이 트위터로 사람들과 인사를 나누고, 이제 각자의 자리로 돌아간 사람들이 남긴 메시지들을 읽으면서 공허함을 달랬다. 한가지 분명한 점은 모두가 나와 같은 감정으로 그 시간을 그리워하고 있다는 것이었다.</p>
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<h3>Tip! 영국에 다녀온 것 처럼 Future of  Web Design 현장감 있게 즐기기!</h3>
<blockquote><p>트위터에서 해쉬 태그 #fowd를 이용해 검색된 타임라인을 꼼꼼하게 보세요~.<br />
 컨퍼런스의 생생하고, 자세한 정보를 얻으실 수 있습니다.</p>
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<p>Special Thanks to Stefan and Marc</p>
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<p>for a permission using wonderful photographs to our blog.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/stn1978" target="_blank">Stefan Nitzsche</a></strong> : Freelance web developer, designer and consultant. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stn1978/sets/72157623983103379/" target="_blank">More Photos at Flickr&#8230;</a><br />
 <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/marcthiele" target="_blank">Marc Thiele</a></strong> : German graphic, web designer and author. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcthiele/sets/72157624102042778/" target="_blank">More Photos at Flickr&#8230;</a></p>
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<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0;">____________________________________________________________________________</span></p>
<p>1. 프랑스 작가 앙드레 모루아의 『영국사』</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/brendandawes" target="_blank">브랜든 도즈</a></strong>(Brendan Dawes) : <a href="http://mnatwork.com" target="_blank">Magnetic North</a>의 디렉터. <br />
 <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/joshuadavis" target="_blank">조슈아 데이비스</a></strong>(Joshua Davis) : <a href="http://www.joshuadavis.com/" target="_blank">Joshua Davis Studios</a> 플래시 액션 스크립트 아티스트.<br />
 <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/simplebits" target="_blank">댄 씨더홈</a></strong> (Dan Cederholm) : <a href="http://simplebits.com/" target="_blank">SimpleBits</a>의 대표. 웹표준, CSS와 관련 된 여러권의 책이 출간.<br />
 <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/boagworld" target="_blank">폴 보아그</a></strong>(Paul Boag) : <a href="http://headscape.co.uk" target="_blank">Headscape</a> 공동 창업자. 팟캐스트(<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/boagworld-web-design-advice/id81014881" target="_blank">Boagworld Web Design Advice</a>)에서 웹디자인 및 비즈니스에 대한 조언을 얻을 수 있다. <a href="http://boagworld.com/" target="_blank">http://boagworld.com</a><br />
 <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/brucel" target="_parent">브루스 로슨</a></strong>(Bruce Lawson) : 오페라의 웹애반젤리스트 <a href="http://www.brucelawson.co.uk" target="_blank">www.brucelawson.co.uk</a><br />
 <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/aarron" target="_blank">아론 월터</a></strong>(Aarron Walter) : <a href="http://www.mailchimp.com/" target="_blank">MailChimp</a> UX 디자이너 <a href="http://aarronwalter.com/" target="_blank">http://aarronwalter.com</a><br />
 <strong><a href="http://www.twitter.com/sazzy" target="_blank">사라 파멘터</a></strong>(Sarah Parmenter)  : <a href="http://www.youknowwhodesign.com" target="_blank">You Know Who</a> 대표, 아이폰 인터페이스 디자이너 <a href="http://www.sazzy.co.uk" target="_blank">www.sazzy.co.uk</a><br />
 <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/simoncollison/" target="_blank">사이먼 콜린슨</a></strong>(Simon Collison) : CSS 마스터 전략의 저자.  <a href="http://colly.com/" target="_blank">colly.com</a></p>
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