about 10 years ago

Announcing the winners

We’re thrilled to announce the winners of Impress.js: Beyond the Presentation.

View all the winners in the Gallery.

Thanks again to everyone who participated and made the challenge a great success!

The Impress.js: Beyond the Presentation team


about 10 years ago

Public voting is now open

The public voting period for Impress.js: Beyond the Presentation has begun. Browse the Submission Gallery and vote for your favorites!

If you’ve entered a submission, be sure to spread the word through your social networks.

Thanks,

The Impress.js: Beyond the Presentation team


over 10 years ago

Submissions Due Monday

The submission deadline for impress.js: Beyond the Presentation is Monday, July 1, at 5 p.m. ET!

Don't wait until the last minute to fill out the submission form. Avoid surprises by starting your draft now and reviewing the guidelines.

Questions?

We're here to help! Post on the discussion forum, or send us an email at support@challengepost.com with "impress.js" in the subject line, and we'll respond as soon as we can.


over 10 years ago

One week to go

This is just a reminder that the submission deadline for impress.js: Beyond the Presentation is July 1, 2013 at 5:00pm Eastern Time. If you haven't started yet, visit impressjs.challengepost.com to review the details, and the impress.js GitHub repo to access examples and resources. Good luck!


over 10 years ago

Less than two weeks to go

The deadline for impress.js: Beyond the Presentation is fast approaching — your impress.js presentations must be entered by July 1.

Here are a few suggestions so you don't run out of time:

  1. Start working on your presentation (if you haven't already). Visit the impress.js GitHub repo for examples and resources.
  2. Start your draft submission now: Check out the Enter a Submission page today and make sure you review the guidelines. Once you start a draft, you can edit it at any time before the submission deadline. 
  3. Submit early: When you’re ready to enter your submission, just visit…

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over 10 years ago

Welcome!

A note from Bartek Szopka, the creator of the impress.js library and one of the judges for the Impress.js: Beyond the Presentation Challenge:

I’d like to thank you for your interest in the competition and welcome you on board.

When I first created impress.js over a year ago, it was meant to be just a technological demo to push the use of CSS 3D transforms and transitions to the limits. It quickly became unexpectedly popular and started to draw people’s attention to possibilities of web technologies and modern web browsers.

Now it's your turn to push the limits of impress.js…

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