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The schedule for Patterns Day
February 1st, 2024
It is now exactly five weeks until Patterns Day —just another 35 sleeps!
Everthing is in place for a perfect day of deep dives into design systems. There’ll be eight snappy 30 minute talks—bam, bam, bam!
Here’s the schedule I’ve got planned for the day:
9:00
Registration.
9:45
Jeremy introduces the day.
10:00
Jina delivers the opening keynote.
10:30
Débora talks about the outcomes, lessons and challenges from using design tokens.
11:00
Break.
11:30
Yolijn talks about the relay method for design system governance.
12:00
Geri talks about her journey navigating accessibility in design systems.
12:30
Lunch .
14:00
Richard talks about responsive typography in design systems.
14:30
Samantha talks about getting buy-in for a design system.
15:00
Break.
15:30
Mary talks about transitioning from a single to a multi-brand design system.
16:00
Vitaly delivers the closing keynote.
16:30
Jeremy wraps up the day.
16:45
Have a drink and a geek pub quiz at the Hare And Hounds pub.
I assume you’ve got your ticket already, but if not use the discount code JOINJEREMY to get 10% off the ticket price.
See you there!
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