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Paul McKeever
30th November 2010

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We’re sponsoring New Adventures in Web Design!

We’re really pleased to announce that we’ll be sponsoring the New Adventures in Web Design conference in Nottingham on the 20th January 2011.

Hosted by Simon Collison, New Adventures promises to be “carefully curated; chock-full of integrity, opinion, and fresh content, with an emphasis on shaking things up and challenging convention”.

With a fantastic set of top speakers including Andy Clarke, Jon Tan and Elliott Jay Stocks, and a format that encourages discussion and debate, it looks set to join last month’s Build as one of the highlights on the U.K conference scene.

As a company, we try to support the development of ideas, events, and talent in our area, and we’re glad for this opportunity to make a small contribution to the development of the industry on a wider scale.

As attendees, we’re really looking forward to a day of creativity, debate and inspiration, and hope to see you there – come and say hi!

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Paul co-founded the company with Jamie Neely in September 2000 and has an incredibly diverse role leading the team. Involved in every project through the senior supplier role, he ensures that projects are progressing towards expected outcomes and that things are going well in terms of quality and timeliness.


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