

Matthew has over 25 years of experience as a user assistance professional in the software industry. Session topicsįull list of speakers Matthew Ellison (UA Europe) Scott is a certified MadCap Flare instructor and consultant, the manager of MadCap’s certification program, and the author of MadCap Flare Developer’s Guide and CSS to the Point. Over the last 25 years, he has given more than 150 presentations about MadCap Flare, web-based user assistance, UI design, and CSS at conferences around the world. Scott DeLoach is the founder of ClickStart, a UA/UX design, consulting, and training company in the USA. Session topic:įull list of speakers Scott DeLoach (ClickStart) In 2016, Thomas founded to develop productivity plug-ins for MadCap Flare. His expertise ranges from the intricacy of adjusting a glyph in a font, to the successful automated publishing of a million-page technical documentation set. Thomas has equally divided his expertise between design, training and development. in human physiology, biochemistry and biology, but has spent the past 30 years in the world of computer graphics and communication. Mark blogs at and tweets as Session topicsįull list of speakers Thomas Bro-Rasmussen (Lokomatik)īased in Denmark, Thomas graduated as M.Sc. He helps organisations adopt the 'Every Page is Page One' approach to information design through training, coaching, editing, and writing services through Analecta Communications Inc. He is the author of Every Page Is Page One: Topic-based Writing for Technical Communication and the Web, and the forthcoming Structured Writing: Principles and Practices, both from XML Press. Mark is a widely respected and highly influential guru in the field of technical documentation and single sourcing. Finding the right work to do: lessons learnt from working at a startupįull list of speakers Mark Baker (Analecta).


Beth blogs at, and tweets as Session topic: Outside of work, she likes to sail boats, climb rocks, and solve cryptic crosswords. She's subsequently worked at Ocado, the online grocery retailer, and has recently joined Improbable as their first technical writer. She's passionate about user-centric design and integrating design and documentation into the development process. She briefly considered becoming a developer before being introduced to the job of technical writer by Redgate Software, where she worked for three years. Beth studied history at university before deciding that all the interesting jobs were in technology.
