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Today was a travel day. It began in Brighton and ended in Bulgaria.

Jessica and I were up early to make the trip to Heathrow. From there we took a flight to Frankfurt, where we killed time waiting for our next flight. Despite having a three hour layover, we still ended up rushing to the gate—I blame the lack of signage and wayfinding in the airport.

From Frankfurt we flew to Sofia. With each leg of our journey, we set our clocks forward. Now we are two timezones away from where we started the day.

Tomorrow: Bulgaria Web Summit.

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Previously on this day

6 years ago I wrote Fragmentions

Deeper linking for deeper thinking.

7 years ago I wrote A dao revisited

Musing on a thirteen year old piece of writing on the web.

7 years ago I wrote Responsive workshopping

A half-day workshop I did at this year’s UX London.

11 years ago I wrote Blast from the past

When rabbit holes become memory holes.

12 years ago I wrote Iteration and You

Liveblogging a presentation by Daniel Burka at The Future of Web Design.

12 years ago I wrote From Design to Deployment

Liveblogging a presentation by Jon Hicks at The Future of Web Design.

12 years ago I wrote Print is the New Web

Liveblogging a talk by Elliot Jay Stocks at The Future of Web Design.

12 years ago I wrote Photoshop Battle

Liveblogging a Photoshop tennis match at the Future of Web Design.

12 years ago I wrote Getting Your Designs Approved

Liveblogging a presentation from Larissa Meek at the Future of Web Design.

12 years ago I wrote Demo hell

The air gets sucked out of the room at The Future of Web Design.

12 years ago I wrote The User Experience Curve

Liveblogging a talk from Andy Budd at The Future of Web Design in London.

12 years ago I wrote User Experience vs. Brand Experience

Liveblogging a session from Steven Pearce and Andy Clarke at the Future of Web Design.

14 years ago I wrote Bedroll

Not a blogroll.

18 years ago I wrote A thousand words

Jeb has posted some pictures of his trip to Europe.