I'm already back home and with my 4 girls. Although I missed the second day, I can say that #smashingconf Amsterdam was fantastic! I met so many friendly people and had great conversations. The talks were also really good!

Thank you all, and see you at the next event! ❤️

And the next talk of #smashingconf is Nathan Curtis with a cool look at some cool ways to ease the transition between Figma and Code, with the help of some scripts and a bit of AI.
First talk of day two of #smashingconf is the mystery speaker dina Amin with an inspirational talk of her journey into being a stop motion artist, with some really amazing work.
Day two of #smashingconf is kicking off!
And to wrap up the first day of #smashingconf, Chris Kolb with a great talk on complex design for stupid people.

For anyone who wasn't able to grab a copy of my book, I'm sorry. I didn't expect so much demand. You can buy it at any bookstore on- and offline! #smashingconf

https://accessibility-cookbook.com/

Web Accessibility Cookbook

The Web Accessibility Cookbook provides you with dozens of recipes to help you build common components on the web.

Resharing this post by @eric because someone just asked me whether it's a good idea to annotate focus styles. #smashingconf

https://ericwbailey.design/published/you-probably-shouldnt-be-annotating-focus-order/

You probably shouldn’t be annotating focus order

Sometimes not doing something is the right move.

One of the advantages of being the first speaker after the lunch break is that you can see how cute people look when they sleep. 😁 #smashingconf
Nick DiLallo is up next at #smashingconf, with a great talk on UX writing for AI interfaces
And now @[email protected] is on stage at #smashingconf, with 19.5 things we don't know about accessibility in html and CSS.