Pixel Pioneers, the South West’s leading community conference for front-end developers and UX/UI designers, is back in Bristol for its seventh edition. And for the first time, the event will take place at the Arnolfini, one of Europe’s leading centres for contemporary arts, right at the harbourside!
Once again the focus is on highly practical talks that will help you build better websites and apps, and you’ll be able to apply what you’ve learned straight away when you’re back in work.
This time we’re covering how to get started debugging your website’s performance, modernising and maintaining legacy CSS, improving the accessibility of your site, creating fun and functional interactive web animations, how AI is changing how we interact with the web, and more.
We also offer diversity scholarships for people that are part of underrepresented groups in tech. Check out [the website](https://pixelpioneers.co/events/bristol-2025) for details, where you’ll find the full schedule and all talk descriptions as well.
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