Fourth group of speakers – Accessibility, Business & Design

We’d like to present our next group of speakers. Put your hands together for the forth and final group which is all about Accessibility, Business & Design. Have you missed other announcements? Go back and take a look at the previous speaker announcements that will be covered at WordCamp Nordic 2019.

Julius Haukkasalo

Julius Haukkasalo is one of the co-founders of Evermade, a Helsinki-based digital agency founded in 2011. Co-founding and building a company from a group of guys working in a tiny garage to a company of 30 people, the 30-year-old designer-come-entrepreneur has had the opportunity to follow firsthand the life and times of people that live & breath the agency life. With all the ups and downs that come with it.

Laura Hinkkanen

Laura is a Strategist and Content Lead in strategy, design, and application development company called Frantic. She has a background in communications, marketing, and digital service design and her passion is everything that relates to content – from conversations to storytelling. With the help of empathy and strategic mindset, she dives deep into new organizations and businesses, and she’s good at making complex things seem effortless and easy.

Piccia Neri

Piccia Neri has a background in art theory, and has been a practicing designer for over 2 decades, working with cultural institutions and top London agencies on global brands. Piccia led the creative direction of the design department at the British Film Institute, London. She was vice-president of the Chartered Society of Designers (UK) 2013-16.

Piccia runs her own web & design consultancy agency out of Valencia, Spain. She educates geeks on design and speaks at conferences on design topics.

Sarah Semark

Sarah Semark calls herself a “designer who codes”. After spending eight years freelancing, she now works for Automattic, where she works on new products & emerging technologies.

She lives in Scotland in a small flat with tall ceilings, but can often be found tapping away anywhere there’s a power outlet—from Soviet sleeper trains to a hut in the Amazon. When she’s not busy making things, Sarah likes obsessing over typography, collecting impractical footwear, and exploring new places.