Refresh is a community of designers and developers working to refresh the creative, technical, and professional culture of New Media endeavors in their areas. Promoting design, technology, usability, and standards.

The Refresh Manifesto:
Let's Gather Great Minds
Let's Share All Of Our Knowledge
Let's All Grow And Learn
Let's Promote Local Talent
Let's Be More Than We Think Can Be
Let's Make Our Cities Better
Refresh Philly March!

Please join us on Monday, March 2nd for the next installment of Refresh Philly. Doors open at 6pm and there will be plenty of time for networking and conversation. We’ll kick off the night with some detailed information about a few of the great *Camps coming up this Spring:
HealthCamp Philadephia

BarCamp NewsInnovation
HigherEd Camp Philadelphia

RSVP is required to gain access to the Comcast Center. RSVP on Facebook or email refresh[at] refreshphilly[dot]org

Presentations begin at 6:30pm.  Please bring a snack or beverage!

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Luke Crawford, Muxtape

Luke Crawford is the CTO of Muxtape, a minimalist platform for bands to promote their music and listeners to create mixes. As a software designer and developer his focus is on simple, powerful, enjoyable user experiences.

Read more about the technical story of muxtape here:
http://tlvx.net/post/74143734/the-technical-story-of-muxtape

http://muxtape.com/
http://tlvx.net/

Todd Warfel, MessageFirst

Sketching and Rapid Iterative Design

Todd Warfel is a Partner at Messagefirst, a Philadelphia-based design research consulting firm. He is an advocate for standards, patterns, and prototyping.

http://messagefirst.com/
http://toddwarfel.com

4 Responses to “Refresh Philly March!”

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