Dear nForm Event Alumni,
We've enjoyed having you join us for Canux or the Web Strategy Summit in the past.
I'd like to remind you that Canux 2009 is fast approaching, and early registration is available through September 30. I wanted to share some details about program, which looks like one of our best ever. I also want to share a special discount code for our alumni, and let you know about our new referral program.
This year we're excited to welcome a fantastic roster of speakers.
· Peter Merholz, President of Adaptive Path
· Kristina Halvorson, author of Content Strategy for the Web
· Lane Becker, President of Get Satisfaction
· Nathan Curtis, author of Modular Web Design
· Rahel Bailie, of Intentional Design and Content Strategy pioneer
· Chad Fournier, UX lead for Shaw Communications
· The Banff Leadership Arts Ensemble
· Matthew Milan, of Normative Design
· Alex Eberts of Akoha, the social reality game startup
We're still confirming a couple more sessions, and we're working to bring a nonprofit organization as our Design Slam partner, so we’ll work on real world problems that make a difference.
This year, Canux is available for the early registration package price of $999. That includes two nights single accommodation, meals, two receptions in addition to the conference itself, all for less than many other events charge in fees alone. After September 30th the price goes up to $1199.
We know that funding can be a challenge, so we'd like to knock $100 off that price with discount code ALUMONLY. You can save even more by referring others* - for every person who registers and includes your email as the person who referred them, we'll refund $50 of your own registration!
You can find full details and registration at our website http://canux.nform.ca
I hope to see you in November!
Jess
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Jess McMullin
VP Practice & Community
nForm User Experience
(if you'd like to be left out of future updates, just drop me a line)
* (you must be registered to qualify for referrals, and if we have complaints of spamming, then we'll have to disqualify your participation in the program. But we know you'd never do that.)