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    That Was SmashingConf Toronto 2019

    That Was SmashingConf Toronto 2019

    Rachel Andrew

    2019-07-11T15:00:59+02:00
    2019-07-12T12:35:19+00:00

    We all enjoyed returning to Toronto for the second Smashing conference, and in this post, I am sharing some of the things that took place as well as the resources that were shared over the course of the two conference and two workshop days. Look out for the videos of all the presentations which will be released very soon.

    • The Presentations
      • Day 1
      • Day 2
    • Workshops
    • Side Activities
      • Morning Run
      • Jam Session
      • Graffiti and Photo Walks
      • Conference Party
    • Focus On The Local Community

    The team worked hard to create a friendly welcoming space for everyone at the conference. We all know how it can be a little overwhelming to walk into a room of a few hundred strangers, knowing that you would love to make friends and have interesting discussions, but finding it hard to get started.

    In order to avoid that, we asked everyone to read and follow our Code Of Conduct, try to create a range of spaces and activities where people can meet like-minded people, and also encourage everyone to follow “The Pac-Man Rule” when standing in a group.

    Slide showing a graphic of the pacman rule

    Pac-Man rule for conversations (Large preview)

    I’m not usually a conference Twitter person, but I have to shout-out the fantastic job @smashingconf have done of making this such a warm, welcoming, inclusive place.

    Some places talk inclusivity, but here you can feel it, even in the little things. Thanks y’all!#SmashingConf

    — Em Domingues (@MiaSparkles) June 26, 2019

    “It’s a genuine friendliness that the Smashing team possesses, and that serves as the foundation for an inclusive, approachable event. It turns out that little things like launching balloons to kick off the event and advocating for the Pac-Man Rule go a long way towards making everyone feel welcome.”

    — Dan Rose

    The Presentations

    The first thing you think about when attending a conference is to wonder who is speaking, and what they will be talking about. At SmashingConf Toronto, we had an amazing lineup of speakers, with people you might know quite well plus some new faces. As many of our speakers presented without slides, we don’t have a huge number of slide decks to share. However, the list below links to some of the resources our speakers shared. We will also have videos available very soon!

    Stage with people throwing candy into the audience

    Vitaly and Phil throw candy to audience members (Photo credit: Marc Thiele)

    Day One

    The Day One Collaborative Doc created by attendees is full of takeaways from day one of the conference.

    In 45 mins @sarah_edo:
    – creates SSR Vue app
    – with multiple routes
    – beautifully styled (with flex grid)
    – SVG animated
    – calls 3 party APIs
    – hooks up state management
    – pushed to GitHub
    – and deployed

    Incredibly impressive!@smashingconf #SmashingConf pic.twitter.com/omN3EB3cVT

    — Alex Okrushko @ ng-MY (@AlexOkrushko) June 25, 2019

    Speaker Name
    Talk Title

    Brad Frost
    Let’s Build a Design System

    Sarah Drasner
    Let’s Write a Vue App From Scratch

    Phil Hawksworth
    JAMStack: Silly Name. Serious Stuff.

    Chris Gannon
    Make It Move! Create a Web Animation From Scratch

    Kristina Podnar
    Help! I’m Your Ailing Website. The Digital Policy & Standards Rehab Hour

    Steven Hoober
    Authentic Digital Design By The Numbers

    Sarah onstage coding

    Sarah Drasner writes a Vue app on stage. (Photo credit: Marc Thiele)

    Day Two

    Check out the Day Two Collaborative Doc for more resources and thoughts from our attendees and speakers.

    Our mystery speaker was Seb Lester, and many of you were thrilled to get to hear his talk.

    This is the type of inspiration one needs in their life every morning! So humbled and honored to hear @SebLester chat with us about his journey and process 🔮✨ Thanks @smashingconf for making this happen! #mysteryspeakersolved #nasa #apple #doritossalsa 🤣 pic.twitter.com/rlCPtlDFvb

    — Shane (@ShainaSilver) June 26, 2019

    We then enjoyed talks covering a wide range of topics from our day two speakers.

    Speaker Name
    Talk Title

    Phil Nash
    Diving Into Service Workers, Live

    Jules Forrest
    For The Love Of The Grid

    Dan Rose
    Seeing The Pages For The Components

    Diana Mounter
    The Secret Lives of Color Systems

    Scott Jehl
    Move Fast & Don’t Break Things

    We found a few blog posts sharing takeaways from these talks. Arshabhi Rai recapped Day 1 and Day 2; and kinopo shared their takeaways in What a lovely SmashingConf.

    Workshops

    Auditorium style lecture room with people working on laptops

    Vitaly shares responsive design knowledge with his workshop group (Photo credit: Marc Thiele)

    Our workshops are a big part of each of our Smashing conferences. In Toronto, we had two days of full-day workshops, with some attendees choosing to do a workshop day before and after the conference. Workshops this time round were as follows:

    Name
    Talk Title

    Rachel Andrew
    Next Steps With CSS Layout

    Chris Gannon
    Designing Delightful Animations For The Web

    The Deque Team
    How To Translate Wireframes Into Accessible HTML/CSS

    Vitaly Friedman
    Smart Responsive UX Design Patterns

    Scott Jehl
    Lightning Fast Web Performance

    Sarah Drasner
    Intro To Vue.js

    Brad Frost
    The Design System Process

    Vitaly Friedman
    New Front-end Adventures, 2019 Edition

    Cloudinary
    Hacking Lizard Brain: Improving Visual Experience On The Web

    A great day learning about everything #designsystems with the talented Mr. @brad_frost! The cherry on top to a wonderful week at #SmashingConf 🎉🎉 Can’t wait to share all this knowledge with the rest of the Hulu design family 🤓😊🇨🇦💚🎉 pic.twitter.com/EaTndwlFxm

    — Shane (@ShainaSilver) June 27, 2019

    Side Activities

    A conference isn’t just about the talks and speakers. We want to make spaces where attendees and speakers can learn from each other and share experiences in a more informal setting. To help with that, we ran various other things over the conference. At lunchtime, we had lunch sessions run by Deque on Day 1, and Netlify on Day 2, attendees could grab a plate of lunch and settle down in a more cozy environment to take part in those sessions.

    How to test your website with AxePro and build better accessible websites with @theHarrisius at the @dequesystems lunch session. #SmashingConf pic.twitter.com/7f79jFEqdn

    — SmashingConf (@smashingconf) June 25, 2019

    We had a great lounge area, with the talks live-streamed for folks who wanted to step out of the movie theater for a while.

    People on sofas watching a presentation via a live stream

    Our lounge area (Photo credit: Marc Thiele)

    Morning Run

    If you follow me on Twitter, you’ll know that I’m a keen runner, and it’s always nice to have some company on an early morning run. For a few conferences now, we’ve been organizing pre-conference runs — Toronto was no exception. We had 12 runners on Day 1, and 6 hardy souls on Day 2 joining us despite having attended the party. We only got slightly off-track once, and got a nice view of Toronto to take our photos.

    Doing a lovely morning run with#smashingconf Toronto peoples pic.twitter.com/rFmCKRZRxP

    — Jarijn (@jarijn) June 25, 2019

    Jam Session

    First Jam Session talk at @shopify of the evening, @tiffany_tse talking about Building Accessible Experiences, while the volunteers dogsit Walnut. #SmashingConf pic.twitter.com/oCwnURjGHs

    — SmashingConf (@smashingconf) June 25, 2019

    On the evening before the conference, we had a Jam Session at Shopify hosted by Tiffany Tse (and her lovely assistant Walnut). There was a speaker panel featuring Steven Hoober, Scott Jehl, Kristina Podnar, Brad Frost, Jules Forrest, Phil Hawksworth and myself, plus lightning talks from Tiffany Tse, Kelly Harrop, April Ellsey, Steve Pereira, and Christine Fowler.

    Graffiti And Photo Walks

    On the day before and last evening of the conference, walks took place to explore graffiti around Toronto and take photos of the city. A great way to meet people and explore the location for those coming from out of town.

    People in a street taking photos of graffiti

    On the graffiti walk (Photo credit: Scott Whitehead)

    Conference Party

    There has to be a party, and we always try to do something fun and perhaps a little unusual for our conference parties. This time, we went bowling — courtesy of sponsorship by SpeedCurve.

    Focus On The Local Community

    Between sessions on stage, we invited organizers of community groups in the Toronto area on stage to share information about their groups. We hope that local attendess found some new meetups to go to. The groups that we featured were:

    Name
    Details

    Women Who Code Toronto
    Twitter: @WomenWhoCode,
    Introduced by Stephanie

    DevHub Toronto & Vancouver
    Twitter: @devhubTO
    Events, educational programs, collaboration, and co-working
    Introduced by Emma

    The DevOps Toronto meetup
    Twitter: @devopsto
    Introduced by Steve

    Designers & Coffee
    Twitter: @Doriganic
    Meetups, hands-on design challenges and feedback sessions, to casual networking nights.
    Introduced by Dorsa

    DevTO
    Twitter: @DevTO
    Coding stories, eats and drinks. Join us on the last Monday of every month!
    Introduced by Nael.

    Serverless Toronto meetup
    Introduced by Daniel Zivkovic

    Toronto Web Performance Group
    Twitter: @towebperf
    Introduced by Henri Helvetica

    Want To Join In The Fun?

    We packed a lot into those few days! If you were there, we hope that you enjoyed it as much as we did. It was great to meet so many of you.

    Audience members throwing balloons

    SmashingConf Toronto opened with balloons (Photo credit: Marc Thiele)

    If you would like to be part of the SmashingConf fun next year, we already have tickets on sale for SmashingConf San Francisco and you can leave your email to be the first to know when SmashingConf Toronto 2020 goes on sale. The rest of the 2019 events (New York and Freiburg) are already sold out! There are a few workshop-only tickets available for New York 2019, but be quick!

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