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We have three amazing CSS experts on our line up for this event. They are amazing at what they do, and very experienced speakers, so you can get practical tips and tricks from them, while getting inspired and having some fun. See you there!

Our speakers…

  • are knowledgeable and experienced,
  • provide practical take-aways and examples you can use in your own projects,
  • show how they work, not just talk about it,
  • can’t wait to share their knowledge ,
  • and are smashingly nice.


  • Adam Argyle

    Adam is a bright, passionate, punk engineer with an adoration for the web who prefers using his skills for best in class UI/UX and empowering those around him. He’s worked at small and large companies, and built an app for pretty much every screen (or voice). He is capable of over-engineering, but spends lots of brain power not. Loves CSS, loves JS, loves great UX. He's also a member of the CSS Working Group, VisBug and Open Props creator, and overall web fan.

    On the web
    https://nerdy.dev
    On LinkedIn
    adamargyle
    On Bluesky
    @nerdy.dev
    On Mastodon
    front-end.social/@argyleink
  • Julia Miocene

    Julia is a Product Designer and UX Engineer. She is best known as a pure CSS animator. She demonstrates the magic of CSS on her YouTube channel and through her demos. She'll make you believe that nothing is impossible with just CSS!

    On the web
    https://miocene.io/
    On LinkedIn
    miocene
    On Bluesky
    @miocene.io
    On Mastodon
    mastodon.social/@julia_miocene
  • Miriam Suzanne

    Front-End Developer & Co-Founder at OddBird

    Miriam is an artist, engineer, and open-web advocate. She’s a co-founder of OddBird, Invited Expert on the W3C CSS Working Group, and Sass core contributor who enjoys pushing the boundaries of web technology.

    Miriam co-wrote the CSS specifications for Container Queries, Cascade Layers, and Scope. These days she's developing an in-depth CSS training course, editing even more specifications, and fighting for an open web that respects people over profit.

    On the web
    https://miriam.codes
    On LinkedIn
    terriblemia
    On Bluesky
    @miriam.codes
    On Mastodon
    front-end.social/@mia
  • Geoff Graham

    Geoff is lead editor and writer at Smashing Magazine. On top of that, he’s an independent contractor who teaches front-end design and development classes on the side. Geoff loves reading and writing about the web while helping others become better at all things front-end.