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Category: event
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I attended the Seattle Interactive Conference the last two days. The second session I went to was “The Language of Digital Content: Why Mobile and Video are Changing the Conversation.” Anne Gherini (@AnnieG) of StumbleUpon was a great follow up to The Revolution Of TV Online. She discussed different formats of Digital Content and highlighted the creativity of some…
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I attended the Seattle Interactive Conference the last two days. The first session I went to was “The Revolution Of TV Online: Get Ready For 20 Million On Demand Channels By 2018.” Daryl McNutt (@darylgmcnutt) of Adaptive Media showed the audience snippests of online telelvisiont rhough their various platforms such as Hulu and Xbox. Hulu had methods of syndication and…
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I attended the Seattle Interactive Conference the last two days. It was my first conference. I’ve been to a few unconferences, (InfoCamp Seattle and Mobile UX Camp Seattle) but this was the first time I shelled out the big bucks for a conference at Seattle’s Downtown Conference Center. The sessions were neatly packed onto their website in a…
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Presentationforgraphicdesignguildmeeting from Katarina Countiss I organized an event at Ada’s Technical Books where I work part-time as a graphic designer. It was a valuable lesson in building community, marketing and confidence. I’m looking forward to developing a design community events program around graphic design and working with Ada’s to accomplish that, but it takes a lot more…
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Last night, I attended my first Seattle Information Architecture & User Experience Meetup. A big thanks to Misty Weaver, @meaningmeasure, for hosting. It was nice seeing familiar faces, my ol’ web design teacher, my technologist mentor and fellow alumni and precious students from Seattle Central Creative Academy. This was part two of a two part meetup. An encore…
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Phannipha Arunyaangkul, UX Designer in Seattle talked at InfoCamp 2013 about how Photoshop is a pretty rudimentary tool when it comes to app prototyping. UX tools include Photoshop and wireframing. But, interactions aren’t static. Facebook Home features a chat bubble unlike anything previous. “…something like Facebook Home is completely beyond the abilities of Photoshop as a design tool. How…
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Michael Booth talked at InfoCamp 2013 about why you should use HTML5. Michael is a developer at Microsoft for over two years. He says that HTML5 is great for a lot of different projects. Because it’s easy to learn, it’s a widely known “language.” (See Why HTML is Not a Programming Language.) Its strengths: content creation, content…
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Hoby Van Hoose (hobyvh) talked at InfoCamp 2013 about Open Source UX and the emergence of culture and community around user experience. User Experience is a budding discipline. How can we share information the way “view source” allows coders to learn from each other? The rate of innovation was faster because coders can see how a website is…