beyond tellerrand 13–15 May 2019 Düsseldorf • Germany

Schedule

Creating an interesting schedule is always an important part of the event. A good schedule is like the mix-tape for your car when driving to your holidays. You can already see the timeline of the two days and as soon as the schedule is ready, you’ll find it right here as well.

Monday, 13th

08:45

Doors open // Registration

09:00

Shopify Breakfast Session

Breakfast with Shopify: Get started with Theming and Liquid Basics

What is this? A Breakfast-Session? You knew the Lunch-Time thing and also that often times in the longer evening break talks take place, but what is this now?

Well Shopify and I thought it would be nice to welcome you with an interesting topic, a few pastries, sandwiches and a coffee or tea when you arrive at beyond tellerrand. Get your badge when doors open at 8:45 and join us for a presentation with Liam Griffin from Shopify.

First 100 who come, get in.

Photo of Liam Griffin
10:00
10:45

30 minute refreshment break

11:15
12:00

15 minute refreshment break

12:15
13:00

Lunch Break – trivago Lunch-Time Session

Lessons Learned From Running a Design System – or How to Escape a Filter Bubble

Inspired by Brad Frost's talk about Atomic Design in 2013 at beyond tellerrand Christoph went back to trivago with the mission to completely change the way they deal with developing and designing the user interfaces for their products.

From changing the mindset on how to approach frontend development and design to refactoring their whole CSS codebase (know as Project Ironman) to introducing the first version of a design system in 2015.

In his talk Christoph shares the learning they had through successes and failures during the introduction, roll-out and maintenance of their design system. He’ll cover experiences concerning collaboration, fast changing environments, biases and technical requirements.

Join Christoph on an interesting journey with many ups and downs and the result of craving their own path and deprecating their pattern library while still having achieved the original mission: to change the mindset around UI engineering.

First 100 who come, get in. Bread Rolls for about 80 people, who join the session provided.

Photo of Christoph Reinartz
15:00
15:45

30 minute refreshment break

16:15
17:00

15 minute refreshment break

17:15
18:00

Evening Break – Mozilla Evening Break Session

VR and AR in the browser, how Mozilla is pushing the boundaries of reality

This presentation will show that even the most exciting interfaces in virtual and augmented reality can be developed and used straight from your favourite browser. We will together go beyond the traditional 2D web page and instead create 3D content that can be explored in space. No prior knowledge of 3D, VR or AR required.

First 100 who come, get in.

Mozilla
19:30
~20:30

Get Together – hosted by SpeedCurve – time to chat and network and have a drink

Tuesday, 14th

09:30

Doors open // Registration

10:00
10:45

30 minute refreshment break

11:15
12:00

15 minute refreshment break

12:15
13:00

Lunch Break – Microsoft Lunch-Time Session

“Edge on Chromium” Ask me anything

You may have heard that Microsoft Edge is moving from its own rendering engine to using Chromium. This raises a lot of questions and concerns but also represents a great opportunity for developers.

At this year’s beyond tellerrand conference we’re hosting an “Ask me Anything” session about Edge during the lunch break on the second day.

If you have any questions you’d like to have answered, you can send them anonymously before the event by filling this form.

This session is going to be recorded as part of the Working Draft Podcast live at the event.

First 100 who come, get in.

Microsoft Edge Logo
15:00

dorobot

15:45

30 minute refreshment break

16:15
17:00

15 minute refreshment break

17:15
18:00

Closing Ceremony and Good Bye

19:00

End of Show

Thank you to our amazing partners

A massive thank you to our amazing partners, who without, beyond tellerrand would simply not be possible. Thank you!