16 Oct 2014
In a few days time I’ll be flying to Namibia where I’ll start volunteering at a wildlife sanctuary to kick off my travels around the world back to New Zealand, … Read more about Leaving London, the UK WordPress Community and LBDesign »
14 Jul 2014
Seaside, sunshine and a group of fantastic people talking about WordPress for two days, WordCamp Bournemouth didn’t disappoint! WordCamp Bournemouth was my fifth WordCamp and as always there were great … Read more about Review of WordCamp Bournemouth 2014 »
15 May 2014
As part of WordPress London’s 3rd anniversary this week I contributed a short lightning talk called ‘8 Tips for Designing WordPress Websites’. This talk includes simple design principles that are easy to understand to help improve any website design. … Read more about 8 Tips for Designing WordPress Websites »
27 Jul 2013
It’s been a busy few months if the world of WordPress for me. With two presentations given to the WordPress London Meetup group and one at the UK’s WordCamp Lancaster 2013. The latest was a 5 minute lightning talk about asking clients the right questions before starting a WordPress project. … Read more about 10 Questions to ask your client when you’re starting a WordPress project »
16 Jul 2013
I recently had the pleasure to speak amongst many talented WordPress designers and developers about ‘Designing for WordPress and Web Design: Bridging the gap between design and development.’ … Read more about WordCamp Lancaster: Designing for WordPress and Web Design »
20 Jun 2013
Responsive web design has become a popular topic over the few years. With the opportunity to present a short lightning talk to the WordPress London group I spoke about the first steps to responsive web design – creating a fluid grid by converting pixels to percentages. … Read more about Moving Fluid »
22 Aug 2012
I recently gave a presentation at the WordPress London Meetup to a range of people from users to designers and developers, with a range of backgrounds and knowledge. … Read more about Designing for WordPress and Web Design: Bridging the Gap between Design and Development »