Camp Sass is a one day conference for front end developers, CSS ninjas, UX mavens, and Sasstronauts where you come to learn the latest Sass news, meet other Sasstronauts, and find out about how to make your teams more effective.
Plus, it’s a chance to get drunk with Hampton at the afterparty! A must-do if you love Sass.
Who
Hampton
Catlin
Hampton is the creator of Sass and is super-excited to host Camp Sass. He thinks he’s pretty funny and will regale all atendees with his jokes. He wrote this in the third person, which is kinda weird. He’s also the creator of
Haml, Tritium, and Wikipedia Mobile. He’s the co-founder of Rarebit, who are currently working on making an awesome dictionary app that he’d love to talk to you about.
Jina
Bolton
Jina enjoys creating beautiful user experiences. She is a Senior Product Designer with Salesforce UX. Previously, Jina has worked with rad companies including Apple, Engine Yard, and Crush + Lovely. She also coauthored 2 books, Fancy Form Design and The Art & Science of CSS. Jina organizes the San Francisco Sass meet up, The Mixin, and she leads Team Sass Design, an open source task force that redesigned the Sass brand and website. She has a side project, Art in My Coffee, a curated gallery of coffee art.
Bermon
Painter
Bermon is the organizer of various community groups for user experience designers and front-end developers, and the organizer of Blend Conference, a 3-day multi-track event for user experience strategists, designers and developers. He also leads the user experience team for Cardinal Solutions’ Charlotte office where he consults with large enterprise clients on interesting problems across user experience, design and front-end development.
Una
Kravets
Una (pronounced you-na, like unicorn, or Unicron for you Transformers fans) is a front end developer with a design degree, though she spent most of her weekends in college at hackathons. Currently, she’s working on the Watson team at the IBM Design studio in Austin, Texas. She co-founded both the DC Sass Meetup (
SassyDC) and
ATXSass Meetup. As a member of the DesignOpen team, she has also been working to foster designer participation in the open source community. She’s a performance nerd, audiobook junkie, and an all-around crafty lady.
Mina
Markham
Mina is a Sass-lovin’ front-end architect in Austin, Texas. She’s actively involved in the tech community, founding the Dallas chapter
Girl Develop It, teaching for
Black Girls Code and organizing
Front Porch. As a developer at
IBM Design, she specializes in building responsive applications and modular CSS architecture. Mina has presented at various conferences and events, including Front-End Design Conference, Midwest.io, Distill and Sass Summit. When she’s not crafting sites or teaching others, Mina is probably in her kitchen baking something chocolatey.
Micah
Godbolt
Front-end Architect and speaker at worldwide open source events, Micah is highly involved in teaching and training new developers, and pushing the limits of his own craft. He founded and leads the
PDX Sass meet-up group and publishes a weekly video blog series called
Sass Bites.