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Watch at 1pm ET - How tools like AI are impacting design. [View this email in your browser]( [RSVP Here]( Mar 27, 2023 --------------------------------------------------------------- Join Us Today to Explore the Future of Design The latest installment of our virtual event series tackles how companies can design new experiences to match today’s speed and scale. [RSVP]( to attend today at 1PM ET! Join us today for [Crafted Future: The Future of Design]( presented by The Webbys and [WP Engine]( Today, companies are designing for an Internet with more creative possibilities than ever before. New systems and tools, like AI, are helping companies and creatives personalize their toolkits to design digital experiences in smarter, more efficient ways. To discover how to use new toolkits and agile tech to streamline your design process this year, attend and hear from industry experts Sachin Puri, WP Engine, Anjelika Kour, DD​.NYC and Adriá Montiel, B-REEL, today, March 27th at 1PM ET. Crafted Future: The Future of Design March 27, 2023 1pm ET Live on LinkedIn [RSVP TO ATTEND →]( Meet the Participants Anjelika Kour Managing Partner, DD .NYC Sachin Puri Chief Marketing Officer, WP Engine Adrià Montiel Product Design Lead, B-REEL Moderated By Steve Marchese Chief Production Officer, The Webby Awards Crafted with Code: The Stories Behind the Build he Webbys and WP Engine have spotlighted some of last year’s most impressive Webby-recognized websites and the stories behind their project builds. From innovating the immersive sales experience through Carolina Herrera's Digital Ecosystem by B-REEL, to harnessing adaptable WordPress technology in Safe Cities 2021 by The Economist Group, and capturing the essence of a brand digitally with Silver Oak by BASIC® / Dept, the creators behind these featured projects are breaking the mold when it comes to digital storytelling. Check out [Crafted with Code]( and get inspired to power your next experience with WordPress and WP Engine. [READ MORE]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Verizon]( [WPEngine]( [Canva]( [Omidyar]( [YouGov]( [NAACP]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails](

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