Last week I was lucky enough to be the opening online speaker on Day 2 of the CSS Summit run and managed by Christopher Schmitt and Ari Styles from Environment for Humans.
It was really enjoyable and even though I was really nervous I think everything went to plan. It was supposed to be 45 minutes long with 10-15 minutes of questions but I managed to stretch it all the way to 60 minutes… albeit having to speed up a little towards the end. To be honest I could have spaced it out to be two hours, but then no one wants to hear someone drone on for that long ;)
You can flick through the slides below, they were based upon an article I wrote for Net Magazine that has recently been posted their Creative Bloq.
There were some lovely tweets from folks that watched it so at least a few people enjoyed it.
Really enjoying @justinavery’s responsive images rundown at #CSSSummit.
— Jason Garber (@jgarber) July 8, 2015
Ditto, @jgarber! @justinavery is covering some really great topics for #RWD. I’ll definitely be re-watching this one. #CSSSummit
— Sarah Li (@pixelsbysarah) July 8, 2015
Amazing start to #csssummit today from @justinavery breaking down some of the top #rwd issues and possible solutions.
— David Ramalho (@dtotheram) July 8, 2015
Great talk on the future of #RWD by @justinavery. #CSSSummit
— Mario Hernandez (@imariohernandez) July 8, 2015
A good tech talk is one where you get up at the end and realize you’ve just been drenched with awesome. Thanks @justinavery #CSSsummit
— Yony Kochinski (@yonester) July 8, 2015
I’m going to be speaking at MobXConf in Berlin in September and a yet-to-be-confirmed-but-would-be-awesome conference in the US in October… more about that one hopefully later.