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UX Australia – Canberra 26-28 August

UX Australia

The first ever UX Australia Conference is coming up in August in Canberra. Donna, Steve, Andrew and Danielle have a great line-up of speakers from Australia and overseas.

Oh, and me.

I’m doing 3 presentations (gulp!):

1. Pre-conference Workshop: Interaction Design Studio

This Half-day workshop focuses on building skills generating and critiquing user interface design solutions. It’s fast paced, with minimal lecturing and we usually have a lot of fun learning from each other as much as anything.

Warning – this workshop contains crayons!

Full Description: Interaction Design Studio

2. 101 Things I (Should Have) Learned at Interaction Design School

In this presentation, Matt Morphett are going out on a bit of a limb. The idea is to see if we can use the tips from the book “101 Things I Learned at Architecture School” to ad-lib some corresponding tips for interaction designers. Should be fast paced again, and best of all, perilous.

Full Description: 101 Things I (Should Have) Learned at Interaction Design School

3. Designing for multitouch, and multiple touchpoints

In this talk I’ll tease out more of our experiences designing the Microsoft Surface Proof of Concept for Lonely Planet which we presented at Remix last month. Get ready for a '’warts and all’” account!

Full Description: Designing for multitouch, and multiple touchpoints

See You There

This conference marks an important milestone in the increasing visibility of User Experience as a discipline in Australia. I for one think it’s going to be the start of something big. So if you are interested in information architecture, user interface design, usability or anything to do with User Experience, I think Canberra is going to be the place to be from 26-28 August. See you there!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 05, 2009
    3?! You're such a hog, Shane :)

  • Anonymous
    October 14, 2009
    Pretty amazing technology with surface with the video of the previous post is the book specially made for the surface table, and will we see more surface type interaction in the future in Australia? P.S Great speech today at Monash it was one of the best lectures we have had this semester!

  • Anonymous
    October 14, 2009
    Thanks Billy, I had fun. Yeah I'm looking forward to more Surface stuff in Australia too. The books had special stickers on them that the table can read. Shane