Upcoming Front-End & UX Conferences
Front-End & UX Conferences
We run SmashingConfs, practical and friendly conferences and community events. Join us online or in-person in San Francisco, Freiburg or New York.
What’s Smashing Conference Like?
SmashingConf is a friendly, inclusive event which is focused on real-world problems and solutions. 2 days, 1 track, 14 speakers, 300–400 attendees and a bunch of hands-on workshops.
Our speakers rarely show slides: they show how they work — their setup, techniques and shortcuts for getting work done in live interactive sessions. So expect everything from refactoring and debugging to sketching and redesign, live.
SmashingConf is focused on front-end and UX, but it covers everything web, be it interface design or machine learning. That means a packed bundle of diverse, actionable insights for your work.
What’s the atmosphere like? Well, take a look at the conference showreel, videos from previous events, and photos.
Is SmashingConf Really Special?
We’re putting our heart and soul into crafting personal, inclusive and valuable events for all of us to become better professionals. No fluff, no fillers, no multi-track experience and no large hotel halls. Instead, thoroughly curated speakers, sessions and hands-on workshops in a friendly, inspiring and exciting setting.
Here’s what you can expect:
- 2 days, 1 track, 300–500 attendees,
- Focus on real work & pain points,
- Practical, actionable insights,
- Live designing and coding sessions,
- Hands-on workshops,
- Approachable speakers,
- Collaborative note-taking,
- Job & hiring opportunities,
- Diverse and safe space,
- Inclusive and fully accessible space,
- Challenges and hackathons,
- Lightning talks by attendees,
- Truly smashing time with people who care about their craft.
Smashing Members get up to 25% discount! Find the link in your Membership dashboard or sign up for Smashing Membership! We also have friendly discounts for large groups (5+ attendees) and students. Interested? Email us and we’ll sort it out!
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