Lisa Cossette Design

UI 16 Conference in Boston Nov 7-9

Posted by: lisacossettedesign on: November 4, 2011

I am excited to be attending one day of User Interface Engineering’s UI 16 Conference. Wish I could make all 3 days! Here are the talks I’ll be choosing from on Tuesday:

Meeting Design for the Design Process
Kevin Hoffman, Happy Cog
Kevin applies smart UX practices to how we craft meetings, to bring out our group’s talents and keep projects moving forward.

Designing for Mice and Men
Bill Scott, Netflix
Bill explores interaction design patterns and idioms that are emerging across a range of devices and extract the key design principles at work across all.

Input: Moving Beyond Forms
Luke Wroblewski, LukeW Ideation + Design
Luke will explore several novel ways web applications can collect input from users, without forcing those users to complete lengthy sequential forms.

Culture: You’re Soaking In It
Steve Portigal, Portigal Consulting
Steve explores the ways we experience, observe, and understand diverse cultures to foster successful collaborations, usable products, and desirable experiences.

The Unintuitive Nature of Creating Intuitive Designs
Jared Spool, UIE
You need to step back from your own thinking and look through the eyes of your users, learning about their experience and expectations.

The Many Uses of Application Maps
Hagan Rivers, Two Rivers Consulting
Hagan will show you a novel and fun way to explore the navigation of your application, by relying on an old familiar tool: the map.

The Business Case for (or Against) UX
Brandon Schauer, Adaptive Path
Brandon will explore where and why UX gains value and how that value connects to the processes and tools we currently use (or should use).

Experience Leadership
Kim Goodwin
Kim shares why UX leadership is a skill set, not a job title. Tomorrow’s UX leaders will come from many disciplines and have many roles. You could be one of them.

Design Challenges, CSS Answers
Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis and Greg Rewis
Stephanie and Greg will demystify new CSS3 capabilities and explore its creative possibilities that also speed load times with better SEO and accessibility.

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Posted by: lisacossettedesign on: May 20, 2011

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