The Namur studio hiding behind the organisation of the International Digital Arts Festival could not reasonably avoid taking a slot to explain how they do this "good shit".
And they were clearly eagerly awaited: the Palais des Congrès was full to the rafters and there were probably more people outside than in. It was an almost unexpected success given the big international names in attendance. Walloons are often too modest...
That is one thing understood by the two Bazelaire brothers now present in the United States by opening a branch in Chicago. Gilles refuses to say again that they are a "small" company making nice "small" things. And that would be improper given the growth of KIKK, which is quietly becoming an international benchmark.
Their conference was a real crash course in (web-focused) design. They covered everything from alignment to typography via balance. In fourth gear. But this presentation should be made to computer graphics designers who are unfortunately at work and make our eyes bleed.
And what if the next stage for DogStudio was to open a college? Or send guest lecturers into current colleges? Then they could directly select their future employees. And they are looking, if you're interested...