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IxDA NYC Presents: UX Show and Tell at MomentIxDA NYCThursday, February 16, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:45 PM (EST)New York, United States |
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IxDA NYC is pleased to once again present...
UX Show and Tell at Moment
The UX Show and Tell is back in New York with the generous support of IxDA New York and Moment!
Food and drinks will be served when doors open at 6:30 p.m. The workshop will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m.
THE FORMAT
Bring your deliverables to either get useful, implementable feedback or to show unique solutions to potentially common design problems. Drafts/incomplete work is welcome! We'll have a round-table discussion where one person tells the group if they need help with a design problem, or if they are sharing a unique solution that's worked well for them in the past.
Questions and dialogue from the rest of the group are expected and encouraged--this isn't meant to be one person presenting to an audience!If you don't want to bring anything to show, you're more than welcome to attend and contribute to the discussion.We'll decide later where to take the discussions after the workshop is officially over at 8:45 PM.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?
As always, all veteran, novice, or prospective user experience designers, information architects, web developers, content strategists, graphic designers, etc. are encouraged to share deliverables or just attend.
Paper deliverables are perfectly acceptable, and we'll also have wireless internet, a projector and screen available for showing work. Feel free to bring deliverables from old jobs, prototypes, pet projects, or anything else you need help with or think could benefit others.
If you plan to share, please indicate what you're bringing (by posting a comment on uxshowandtell.com) so others can bring their own potentially relevant examples.
Don't forget to sign up at www.uxshowandtell.com and join the New York City group to continue discussions long after the event is over.
If you are interested in showing your work, please choose "IxDA April Event Presenter" as your ticket type and contact us at nyc.ixda@gmail.com so we can notify you of any possible last-minute changes to the format.
WHEN
Thursday, February 16, 2012
6:30 - 7:00 p.m. Networking and refreshments
7:00 - 7:10 p.m. Welcome and announcements
7:10 - 8:45 p.m. Break out into show and tell session
WHERE
Moment
13 Crosby Street
New York, NY 10013
http://www.momentnyc.com/
Map: http://bit.ly/6r2qF1
Free and open to everyone interested however tickets are required.
IMPORTANT!! Seating is limited. So you must have a ticket to attend. Please only RSVP if you know you can attend.
Cancellations: Please email us (nyc.ixda@gmail.com) as soon as you know you cannot use your ticket. We'll release your seat for one of your fellow practitioners and generate good IxD karma for all involved!
ABOUT OUR MODERATOR
Chris Avore is a product strategist and designer in New York City. After organizing the first UX Show and Tell workshop in Washington DC in 2009, Chris has since led or helped organize workshops across the globe, including Interaction 10 and 11, the IA Summit, and UX Russia.
To learn more about UX Show and Tell or to be among the first to know when another event is scheduled nearby, please visit uxshowandtell.com.
ABOUT OUR HOST AND REFRESHMENTS SPONSOR
Moment is an interaction design firm. We design products and services for the web, mobile devices, and emerging platforms. www.momentnyc.com
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The IxDA NYC local leaders
When & Where
Moment Design
13 Crosby Street
New York,
10013
Thursday, February 16, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:45 PM (EST)
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IxDA NYC
With over 10,000 members and more than 80 local groups around the world, the IxDA network actively focuses on interaction design issues for the practitioner no matter his or her level of experience. IxDA is a novel kind of “un-organization” and relies on its passionate members to help serve the needs of the international Interaction Design community.
The IxDA New York City local group is a vibrant community of people interested in interaction design who meet monthly at face-to-face events. Programming is created by a volunteer group of local leaders and realized through the generosity of speakers, sponsors, and host partners.
To learn more about IxDA, please visit http://www.ixda.org
To follow and/or contribute to IxDA NYC, please visit http://www.ixda.org/local/new-york-ixda