Where in the world…UXCamp in Panama
Saturday, February 3rd, 2007 by Keith InstoneThirty-five web designers, developers and even some executive-level folks gathered on January 25 to talk about user experience. Discussions included a case study of work in redesigning the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute’s website, a talk on designing for kids and how to improve the usability of blogs.It all sounds like another interesting local gathering, but this one was a bit different: it was in Panama. Jorge Arango, the UXnet Local Ambassador for Central America organized what may be the first UX-oriented gathering in Central America.
The UXcamp even caught the attention of Global Voices, a site that aggregates the global conversation online, reaching beyond the UX community. Jorge, Stephan Schwab, Leon Kadoch, and Miguel Rodriguez (in Spanish) also blogged the event.
There is already talk of doing more events like it, and building the UX community in Central America. Anyone interested in helping organize things locally should contact Jorge.
One Response to “Where in the world…UXCamp in Panama”
¡Buen trababjo Jorge!
This is great news… while I can’t say I can help coordinate I can say I’d like to know of future events in advance and attend, if possible.
Creo que la disenos paginas web en la Costa Rica, Nicaragua y mas norte gustaria mas noticias tambien.
By uxdesign.com on Dec 12, 2007