2012 InControl Conference

I had the good fortune to take the entire UnmatchedStyle team to last year’s InControl Conference in Orlando Florida. I can tell you it was one of the better conferences we attended, and man did we go to a lot of ’em. I took some time out for a quick Skype chat with Christopher Schmitt InControl’s founder and producer to get the low down on what to expect for this year’s event.

InControl 2012 Orlando – Feb. 20-21

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InControl is basically expanded to be a three day event, with two days of conference like last year and an early extra day that is a all day workshop on CSS3 by Stephanie Rewis (and Greg!)

2012 Lineup

Just check out these 2012 speakers (detail here):
Dan Rubin
Leslie Jensen-Inman
Josh Clark
Chris Coyier
Meagan Fisher
Kristina Halvorson
Jeremy Hilton
David McFarland
Greg Rewis
Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis

I’m even looking forward to the long drive down to Orlando for this!

Give Away!

Along with a discount, if you haven’t gotten your ticket yet use “INCTRLUMS” it’s good for $200 off the current ticket price, we’re also giving away a free ticket!

All you have to do to enter for the FREE ticket is leave a comment either about any of the speakers at 2012’s conference or why you’d like to go to InControl 2012 and we’ll draw randomly from those of you who leave email addresses with your comment.

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16 Comments

  1. Dan Gorgone

    I’ve attended the past two InControl Conferences in Orlando and they have both been great. The 2-day program is always up to date, covers the latest info on coding and design, and features speakers that deliver engaging and helpful presentations. I love being able to meet and network with the speakers as well as attendees – there are a number of opportunities to do so. Highly recommended!

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  2. Justin R

    I would love to go to InControl 2012! Learning is key to survival in our field, and what a better way than from that line-up. Being able to meet everyone else there would be huge. Plus, I live in Orlando already, so no travel would be required 🙂

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  3. Bermon Painter

    Looks like a fantastic lineup of speakers.

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  4. Jenna

    I could always be more “InControl” of my development skilzzzz!

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  5. Carlos

    Would love to go this conference just to pick the brains of all the amazing speaker they have lined up! : ) This should be a fun one.

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  6. Rodney Weis

    What better place to hold a conference in February than Florida? This looks like a fantastic lineup of speakers, and I’d be particularly interested in hearing Kristina Halvorson and Chris Coyier speak.

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  7. Matt Baker

    Yeah, this is an amazing lineup and I’d love to go listen and talk shop. Plus, it’s cold in Illinois so heading down to Florida would be much appreciated.

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  8. Anthony Edwards

    Add my hat to the ring. Went last year and really enjoyed the event. Great speakers and topics. Nice area of town where we walked to the afterparties.

    The venue was sort of iffy (spotty wifi and one attendee had a water pipe explode near their room).

    But all in all, definitely worth it. I just got my ticket for this year.

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  9. Chad

    I would love to attended the 2012 in-Control Conference. I attended it two years ago and still talk about some of the wonderful presentations we saw. Greg and Stephanie Rewis are a wonderful pair, showing you how to improve your design in Photoshop and than implementing it with semantic CSS. I highly recommended it to any one.

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  10. Kylee Wall

    I’d like to go to hear Josh Clark talk and learn more about mobile development.

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  11. Luke Coyle

    Would love to see Greg Rewis’ mobile session. Definitely need to explore this mobile stuff. Doesn’t look like its going any where.

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  12. Mike Curts

    My designer is attending this conference and I have to say, I’m really intrigued and want to learn more. As the president of a small marketing shop, I believe the exposure to the design and coding content of the InControl conference can help me envision better design concepts and as well as gain a better understanding of the complexity and possibilities that HTML 5 will provide. My responsibilities include create engaging online content and the opportunity to interact with design professionals will fuel my creativity. I’m particularly intrigued by the work of Josh Clark in the mobile design space. And I find Dan Rubin to be one of the foremost experts in blending design & usability.

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  13. Derek McClain

    InControl 2012 Orlando would be a great time and I’d love to attend. I’m particularly interested in the content strategy session with Kristina Halvorson. She’s got a lot of experience and is a recognized leader in that topic. It’d be great to get a new perspective on developing a content strategy for our business and learning more about how it ties into design.

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  14. Summer Leinart

    I’d love to go to the mobile design session. Josh Clark does such a great job of showing the ins and outs of successful app designing.

    I’d also love to Leslie Jensin-Inman speak again, her outlook on Do Good is super inspiring.

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  15. Michel Marrache

    I’d love to be able to see Dan Rubin, the awesome couple, Greg and Stephanie Rewis, and especially the CSS guru, Chris Coyer. I refer to Chris’ site (CSS-tricks) daily. I respect all their work and it’d be great to see them speak.

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  16. Gene Crawford

    Big congrats to Luke Coyle for winning the free pass to InControl 2012. Email is on it’s way Luke!

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