The lineup for DrupalCon Boston's Design and User Experience track has been released:
- Better Drupal Interaction Design with Flex (Chris Charlton)
- Building Capacity through Good Usability: Lessons from Instructional Design (Tim Lindgren)
- Burn the Help Manual: A Strategy for Self-Explaining UX Design (Bob Goodman)
- Converting Mock-ups to Drupal Themes (Maureen Lyons)
- Creating Custom Workflows for Drupal Applications: Taking Advantage of Core Hooks and Context (Young Hahn)
- Design on the Edge of Drupal (Claudio Luis Vera)
- Designing for Drupal (Chris Fassnacht)
- Drupal and Open Laszlo: How an Open Source Flash Solution Fits with Drupal (Kris Vanderwater)
- Drupal.org Redesign Panel (Various)
- Information Architecture to Drupal Architecture (Owen Barton)
- jQuery and Drupal: A Match Made in Heaven (Kyle Browning and Dmitri Gaskin)
- "No Tears" Methods for User Centered Design (Michael Angeles)
- Report from Formal Drupal Usability Testing at the University of Minnesota Libraries (Cody Hanson)
- Scalable Theming: Theming for 100s of Node Types, CCK fields, and Views (Bevan Rudge)
- Sex, Drupal, and Rock n Roll: A Theming Love Story (King of Denmark)
- What's in a Theme: The Power of Enterprise-Level Theming (Michael Caccavano)
The track has a strong mix of sessions aimed at hardcore designers, novice Drupal themers, and longtime community members and developers.

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