Thank you for your interest in speaking at CSSCamp 2021! We are looking forward to reading your proposals.

CSSCamp is an independent conference focused on the community providing a platform for communication and collaboration where passionate web designers and developers come together to work on the modern web and understand the current and future needs across our communities.

Code of conduct

All attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers at our conference are required to agree with our Code of Conduct. This ensures that everyone has a great experience during the event.

Selection process

We are aware of the lack of diversity in the speaker line-up of tech conferences and we will do our best to select a wide variety of speakers representing people from all kinds of backgrounds.

The selection process roughly follows these steps:

  • The proposals are completely anonymized during the initial selection phase to avoid any possible bias.
  • All submissions are reviewed by the Program Committee. They vote on which ones should be selected.
  • The top-voted submissions are de-anonymized to take speaker details into account, in order to ensure a diverse representation and to avoid things like having one speaker giving more than one talk. Focus areas
  • The most important thing is that you give a talk on something you are passionate or curious about!

Here’s a loose list of topics and ideas to inspire you:

  • Design Systems, Atomic design
  • CSS Architectures and Maintainability
  • Modular Systems
  • Layout (Flexbox, Grid, …)
  • SVG
  • Cutting-edge technologies
  • Accessibility
  • UX
  • Typography
  • Houdini
  • Animations
  • Testing
  • Creative Coding
  • CSS-in-JS
  • Got a talk idea? We want to see it!

In broader terms, we’re looking for talks that fall into one or more of these categories:

  • Practical and innovative approaches to current technologies
  • Talks that offer some insight into problems that you’ve faced and how they were solved, what approach was followed, and what lessons and new ideas were learned. Failure stories are also good learning experiences to share with the audience.
  • Inspiring talks that motivate the audience to challenge themselves and try new ideas.
  • Cross-team collaboration (Product, Design, Implementation)

Guidelines

The more thought you put into your proposal, the better the chances are that it will be selected! Make sure you show how much you care about the topics you intend to talk about.

There will be one talk format: - 30-minute talks.

  • Follow the Code of Conduct. It’s imperative that your talk adheres to it.
  • We value original ideas applicable to real-world problems.
  • Be brief and try to go straight to the point.
  • Review your proposal before submitting it. Be careful about typos, formatting, etc.
  • Keep the audience in mind: make sure your talk is engaging.
  • All talks will be in English. If your talk is selected make sure to rehearse it a few times to ensure that it lasts either 30 or 5 minutes exactly, depending on the talk format you choose. There will be no Q&A.

Perks

If your 30-minute talk proposal is selected we will offer:

  • Ticket to attend the CSSCamp & JSCamp conference.

Join us on stage!

Do you want to help us make this first edition the best conference of its kind yet? We would like to hear from you! Inspire others and be a part of this breathtaking event while making an impact on this marvellous community.

Please send us your proposals until June 24th, 2021, midnight CET.

Important: We will record and publish all talks on YouTube for free under a Creative Commons license, we expect you agree on this, but if you have any concern about it, please let us know.

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