Here is the first of many round-ups from this week’s Web 2.0 Expo NY. Tuesday afternoon featured in-depth half-day sessions. I was only able to attend in the afternoon and I caught Josh Porter’s “Designing for Community.” My Twitter stream from the session: @bokardo is currently doing UX design for Chi.mp. Mentioned party tonight @shakeshack [Keep Reading…]
Find me at Web 2.0 Expo NY this week
O’Reilly’s Web 2.0 Expo is in New York this week at the Javits Center. This is the largest tech conference that NY has ever seen and those of us who live here are thrilled to finally get the attention that NY tech so greatly deserves. There are eight tracks for four days of sessions, everything [Keep Reading…]
IDEA2008: Cross-disciplinary Design Conference, Chicago, IL, October 7-8
Take a look at my Dopplr page and you’ll see that I’ll be doing a lot of traveling between now and May. One of the trips I’m most excited about is to Chicago next month for the IDEA conference. Unlike many conferences that appeal to user experience designers, this one is considerably broader in the [Keep Reading…]
I Am Not A Woman Blogger
I am a woman (if the photo wasn’t clear). But I am not a woman blogger. BlogHer ’08 is going on in San Francisco right now. I know some ladies who are there, and it would’ve been great to be there just to meet a new-and-noteworthy group of people. But I have to be honest [Keep Reading…]
IA Summit 2008 Closing Plenary: “Linkosophy” by Andrew Hinton
Much, much, MUCH overdue is the recap of Andrew Hinton‘s closing plenary titled “Linkosophy” at this year’s IA Summit. Andrew’s talk, equal parts intellectualism and practicality, was just what our field has been hungry for. Andrew is a uniter, not a divider, and I greatly appreciated the plain, honest tone he used when he told [Keep Reading…]
IA Summit 2008: Leah Buley’s “How to be a UX Team of One”
Unfortunately my laptop battery died just before I went into Leah Buley‘s sermon titled “How to be a UX Team of One” at the IA Summit. I call it a sermon because at the end of Leah’s talk, she had a veritable congregation of worshippers. Since I wasn’t able to Twitter, I had to reconstruct [Keep Reading…]
GEL 2008: Day 2, Session 4 “Success”
[Also check out other GEL 2008 posts: Day 1; Day 2 Session 1 “Connect”, Session 2 “Twist”, Session 3 “Make”] Session 4: Success Speakers: Nayla Al-Khaja, Marissa Mayer, Garrett Oliver, Bob Mankoff, Chip Conley Nayla Al-Khaja, producer and director Nayla is from Dubai, the first producer and director in the United Arab Emirates 35 years [Keep Reading…]
GEL 2008: Day 2, Session 3 “Make”
[Also check out other GEL 2008 posts: Day 1; Day 2, Session 1 “Connect”; Day 2, Session 2 “Twist”; Day 2, Session 4 “Success”] Session 3: Make Speakers: Alex Lee, Terry Border, Sam Brown, Bill Gurstelle, Rhett and Link Alex Lee, President of OXO OXO created by a man who needed more comfortable cooking utensils [Keep Reading…]
GEL 2008: Day 2, Session 2 “Twist”
[Also check out other GEL 2008 posts: Day 1; Day 2 Session 1 “Connect”, Session 3 “Make”, Session 4 “Success”] Session 2: Twist Speakers: Bridget Duffy, George Vaillant, Lelavision, Natasha Schüll Twist: taking the familiar and adding something unexpected Bridget Duffy, Chief Experience Officer of Cleveland Clinic She’s bringing good experience into health care Shows [Keep Reading…]
GEL 2008: Day 2, Session 1 “Connect”
[Also check out other GEL 2008 posts: Day 1; Day 2 Session 2 “Twist”, Session 3 “Make”, Session 4 “Success”] For the first time, Day 2 of Good Experience Live (GEL) was held at The TimesCenter, the ground-level theater in the new New York Times building in Times Square. If you follow me on Twitter, [Keep Reading…]
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