2020 SPEAKERS
With a passion for browser technologies, and the empowering properties of the web, he loves seeking out ingenuity and simplicity, especially in places where over-engineering is common. With more than 20 years of building web applications for companies such as Google, Apple, Nike, R/GA, and The London Stock Exchange, Phil has worked to challenge traditional technical architectures in favour of simplicity and effectiveness.
MINA MARKHAM
Staff Engineer, Slack
Mina Markham is a Staff Engineer at Slack. She’s a lover of design systems and prolific public speaker, appearing at events worldwide, including CSS Dev Conf, Fluent, and Future of Web Design. Previously at Hillary for America, her work on the Pantsuit pattern library has been spotlighted in WIRED, Forbes, Fast Company, and Communication Arts. Mina likes ampersands, Oreos, traveling, cupcakes, and the color pink. She lives in Oakland, California.
Session: The Mythology of Design Systems
NADIEH BREMER
Data Visualisation Designer, Freelance
Nadieh Bremer is a graduated astronomer, turned data scientist, turned data visualization designer, based near Amsterdam. She's currently works as a freelancer under the name ‘Visual Cinnamon’. Nadieh focuses on uniquely crafted (interactive) data visualizations that both engage and enlighten its audience. She won ‘Best Individual’ in the ‘Information is Beautiful Awards’ in 2017. She has worked for big companies - such as Google News Lab & UNESCO and small start-ups.
JEREMY KEITH
Web stuff do-er, Clearleft
Jeremy Keith lives in Brighton, England where he makes websites with the splendid design agency [Clearleft](https://clearleft.com/). You may know him from such books as DOM Scripting, Bulletproof Ajax, HTML5 For Web Designers and, most recently, Going Offline. He curated the dConstruct conference for a number of years as well as Brighton SF and he organised the world's first Science Hack Day.
Session: Going Offline
Jeremy Keith lives in Brighton, England where he makes websites with the splendid design agency [Clearleft](https://clearleft.com/). You may know him from such books as DOM Scripting, Bulletproof Ajax, HTML5 For Web Designers and, most recently, Going Offline. He curated the dConstruct conference for a number of years as well as Brighton SF and he organised the world's first Science Hack Day.
Session: Going Offline
REMY SHARP
Founder of ffconf, Runner of jQuery for Designers
Remy is the founder and curator of ffconf, the UK based JavaScript conference. He also ran "jQuery for Designers" website, co-authored Introducing HTML5 and runs a video course on the command line. When he's not writing articles or running and speaking at conferences, he runs his own development and training company in Brighton called Left Logic. And he built these popular tools: nodemon, jsbin.com, inliner, mit-license.org, snapbird.org, jsconsole.com and others!
Remy is the founder and curator of ffconf, the UK-based JavaScript conference. He also ran "jQuery for Designers" website, co-authored Introducing HTML5 and runs a video course on the command line. When he's not writing articles or running and speaking at conferences, he runs his own development and training company in Brighton called Left Logic. And he built these popular tools: nodemon, jsbin.com, inliner, mit-license.org, snapbird.org, jsconsole.com and others!
CHARLIE GERARD
Senior front-end developer, Netlify
Charlie is a senior front-end developer at Netlify, a Mozilla Tech Speaker and Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies. She is passionate about the web and human-computer interaction. She spends her free time building interactive prototypes mixing science, art and technology, and also loves to give back to the community by mentoring new developers, contributing to open-source projects, and speaking at conferences.
PHIL HAWKSWORTH
Principal Developer Experience Engineer, Netlify
With a passion for browser technologies, and the empowering properties of the web, he loves seeking out ingenuity and simplicity, especially in places where over-engineering is common. With more than 20 years of building web applications for companies such as Google, Apple, Nike, R/GA, and The London Stock Exchange, Phil has worked to challenge traditional technical architectures in favour of simplicity and effectiveness.