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Schedule
Beginner:
- Introduction to Drupal: a brief explanation of exactly what Drupal is and a showcase of beautiful Drupal sites. (Peter Brownell)
- Limitations of the Drupal theming layer: Some of the common "mistakes" designers can make when working with Drupal (Nicolas Borda)
- Drupal Theme Concepts: A gentle introduction to theming Drupal (Robert Castelo)
Intermediate:
- MySQL: A presentation of Drupal's database of choice from Sun microsystems (Mark Baker)
- Themes from the bottom up: A demonstration and Q&A session on how to build a theme from scratch (Peter Brownell)
- Maps: They don't have to look like google maps. openstreetmap, cloudmade and map styles (Andrew Larcombe)
Advanced:
- From PSD 2 Drupal: Some techniques and tools for making high quality Drupal themes from a Photoshop design (Nicolas Borda)
- Form Follows File: Introduction to painless theming (Django Beatty)
- Open Q&A session: Session to answer any questions from designers and open discussion about where Drupal theming is going (Peter Brownell, Nicolas Borda, Django Beatty, Anthony Hunt, etc.)
Design has been a particularly hot topic for Drupal this year, and Drupal 4 Designers aims to engage the wider design community in that discussion. Web and graphic designers who are curious, and perhaps a bit scared of Drupal can find out how easy it really is to work with Drupal, and get of to a good start by picking up some best practises. Experienced Drupal designers can share their knowledge, and improve their skills with some new tricks and tips.
This event will be held at Sun Microsystems from 6:00pm to 9:00pm, Thursday 20th of August. Designers, themers, developers, and Drupal enthusiasts of all levels are welcome! If you work at a web design/development agency that uses Drupal make sure you tell your designers about the event.
Confirmed Sessions
- Drupal Theme Concepts: A gentle introduction to theming Drupal by Robert Castelo
- Limitations of the Drupal theming layer: Some of the common "mistakes" designers can make when working with Drupal (inspired by Young Hahn's article) by Nicolas Borda
- From PSD 2 Drupal: Some tips on making a Drupal theme from a Photoshop or GIMP design by Nicolas Borda
- Maps: They don't have to look like google maps. openstreetmap, cloudmade and map styles, by Andrew Larcombe
- Form Follows File: Introduction to painless theming, by Django Beatty
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There are many ways to get involved in this event. If you would like to make a presentation, please have a look at the suggested presentations below, or work on your own. If you have a good idea for a presentation you'd like to attend, please post a comment about this, so we can add the idea to the list.
Suggested Sessions
- Creating and maintaining a theme in drupal.org: A look at different kinds of CVS setups and their pros/cons
- theming & security!
- Drupal Designers Future: The future landscape for designers working with Drupal
- 960gs: Best practices and examples of Drupal themes using the 960 grid system.
- From Wordpress 2 Drupal: The ins and outs of quickly turning a Wordpress theme into Drupal.
Inspiration
A big thanks to our sponsors
Sun Microsystems and
Code Positive for making this possible.
Comments
Be there or be Mondrian
Have really been looking forward to this. It's going to be great!
No effort will be spared as I try and make the start time :)
Thank for everyone putting this together.
Anymore Tickets available ?
Event Sold Out
All 140 are gone for this event.
However, we'll send an email to all attendees the day before it's on asking them to cancel their ticket if they can't make it.
Usually there are a few returns, so 10 - 20 tickets should become available. If you contact Nicolas he'll put you on the waiting list.
Finger's crossed.....
Waiting list
drupal 4 designers - feedback? Group?
Are you setting up a feedback thread, or new group for this?
Video is now available at archive.org
Thanks for posting these
Thanks to everyone
Thanks for a highly informative evening guys
Like most things Drupal there's more than one way to do it
There's more than one way...
Form Follows File