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🚀 SmashingConf 2023: The Cat Is Back!

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SmashingConfs are back: in San Francisco and Freiburg. Friendly, practical conferences with actionab

SmashingConfs are back: in San Francisco and Freiburg. Friendly, practical conferences with actionable and useful insights. [The Cat Is Back!]( The State of Front-End & UX [San Francisco]( 🇺🇸 • [Freiburg]( 🇩🇪 [SmashingConf SF.]( ✨ Friendly, practical and useful conferences. From accessibility and design systems to CSS, JavaScript and web performance. In [San Francisco]( 🇺🇸 and [Freiburg]( 🇩🇪 ✨ [Jump to the details →]( Friendly, inclusive, practical. That’s [SmashingConf](. [SmashingConf Front-End @ SF]( 🇺🇸 May 23–26, 2023 at Fort Mason [SmashingConf SF 2022 attendees]( Wonderful attendees at SF 2022. Photo by [Marc Thiele](. Meet [SmashingConf San Francisco]( entirely focused on cutting-edge front-end. From accessibility and advanced CSS to JavaScript gems and web performance. - May 23–26, 2023, in-person and [online](. - With Shaundai Person, Carie Fisher, Tim Kadlec, Lee Robinson and many others. - Conversations with speakers, morning runs, photo walks and an unforgettable Smashing Party. - Bring your team! We have [team bundles]( too. - [12 speakers]( with practical and actionable insights, (+ [6 deep-dive workshops](. [Jump to the details →]( [SmashingConf SF](. 2 full days, in-person and online. May 23–26. --------------------------------------------------------------- [SmashingConf Freiburg]( 🇩🇪 Sep 4–6, 2023 at Historisches Kaufhaus [SmashingConf Freiburg 2022 attendees]( Nathan Curtis speaking in Freiburg 2022. Photo by [Marc Thiele](. Meet [SmashingConf Freiburg]( all about front-end, UX and design. With adventures into design systems, accessibility, CSS and web performance. - September 4–6, 2023 in our hometown in Freiburg. - With Miriam Suzanne, Elliot Jay Stocks, Christine Vallaure, Jecelyn Yeen and many others. - Conversations with speakers, morning runs, photo walks and an unforgettable Smashing Party. - [12 speakers]( with practical and actionable insights, (+ [3 deep-dive workshops](. [Jump to the details →]( [SmashingConf Freiburg](. 2 full days, in-person and online. Sep 4–6. Such emails are sent out at most once a month. Your data is always safe, and your support really helps us pay the bills. ❤️ Sent to our lovely subscribers and by [Smashing Media AG](. Contact us at newsletter@smashingmagazine.com. [unsubscribe]( • [update preferences]( • [view in your browser](

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