The < form > function() & .class 2011 conference takes on the future of web design

THE PHILIPPINES, AUGUST 2011 – The <form> function() & .class Philippine Web Design Conference, the definitive event for web designers by web designers, returns this year for two days of workshops and plenary sessions on September 10 and 11 at the Asian Institute of Management, Makati.
 
FFC aims to unite over 400 professional and aspiring web designers to learn about the best and latest ideas and techniques in web design, including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, usability/UX, design, mobile web, branding, and business.
 
The event comprises 3-hour workshops and 1-hour plenary sessions from the industry’s finest talents: Rico Sta. Cruz (Sinefunc), Dan Matutina (Ideals/Plus63), JP de Guzman (Rain Creative Lab), Allan Caeg (US Auto Parts), John Leyson (Liquid and Liquid), Drei Gonzales (Hugo Manila), Jason Torres (Proudcloud).
 
Conference-goers get to enjoy an afterparty & networking night on Saturday, September 10 at Robot Lounge. They also stand to win various web design resources including e-books and wireframing tools from Smashing Magazine, UI Stencils, Paperbrowser, and Mozilla. FFC will also see the launch of a portfolio network for local web design practitioners.
 
Early bird discounts are available until September 3. Register and view more information about the event at www.pwdo.org.
 
<form> function() & .class 2011 is organized by the Philippine Web Designers Organization (PWDO), a non-stock, non-profit organization that aims to continuously strengthen the community, champion excellence in crafting web user interfaces, and uplift the state of web design in the Philippines.
 
For more information, contact: info@pwdo.org or 09085346754.
 
<form> function() & .class is supported by adobo magazine, Asian Institute of Management, Wishbone Media, Inquirer.net, UIStencils.com, CampaignMonitor.com, Sulit.com.ph, Mozilla, SmashingMagazine.com, DevCon.ph, Philippine Graphic Design Awards, Technogra.ph, UST TomasinoWeb, UST Isys, JPCS-UST, DLS-CSB AIM, Nullpointer.ph.

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