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Only two weeks and a handful of places to go

As I check off the days on my calendar, there are only two full weeks until our Visual Web Design Master Class in London on December 1st and only a handful of places still available.

Preparations for this special workshop are in full swing. We have a full day of unique, never-seen-before content that we think you are going to love, plus great venues for the event and our evening social event where you'll get a chance to get to know your fellow attendees some more and Have a beer with Karl Marx.

This event promises to be a great way to round off your year and inspire you into the next. Only a small handful of places are still available and we'd love to see you there. So get your skates on, book your place now for only £395.00 including VAT, we'd love you to join us.

Visual Web Design Master Class

Join Andy Clarke and special guest Brendan Dawes for a special full day learning how you can create masterful designs for the web.

You will learn to:

Sometimes, in all the excitement about AJAX, APIs, frameworks and other technical whizz-bangs, talk about design gets lost. This one-day Visual web design Master Class will inspire you to make the best design possible for the web, how to discover new ideas and new ways of working. If you work as a visual web designer, a print designer who wants to know what makes the web special or you are a technical person who is keen to learn more about how visual designers think and work, this master class will take you to the next level and beyond.

This event is now sold out

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Hardboiled Web Design

Hardboiled Web Design by Andy Clarke

How the latest technologies and techniques will make your websites more creative, flexible and adaptable. Get hardboiled in all formats from Five Simple Steps. Digital formats also available at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and the iBooks store.

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