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UX Intensive (Washington, DC, USA)

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 by Conference Editor
November 2, 2009toNovember 5, 2009

UX Intensive is Adaptive Path’s four-day series for experienced professionals wanting to take their practice to the next level. They examine the key elements that contribute to a successful interactive experience:

  • Design Strategy
  • Design Research
  • Interaction Design
  • Information Architecture

Each day is led by Adaptive Path’s team of experts.

See adaptivepath.com for more information.

UX Week 2009 (San Francisco, CA, USA)

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 by Conference Editor
September 15, 2009toSeptember 18, 2009

UX Week 2009 looks laterally at the disciplines that have influenced us. With a mix of inspiring talks from recognized thought leaders and hands-on workshops delivering takeaway skills, this event delivers for user experience professionals at all levels — directors, managers, and practitioners.

  • Day 1: The Fundamentals of User Experience
  • Day 2: Expression
  • Day 3: Perception
  • Day 4: The Future of User Experience

See uxweek.com for more information.

UX Intensive (San Francisco, CA, USA)

Monday, June 1st, 2009 by Conference Editor
June 15, 2009toJune 18, 2009

UX Intensive is Adaptive Path’s four-day series for experienced professionals wanting to take their practice to the next level. They examine the key elements that contribute to a successful interactive experience:

  • Design Strategy
  • Design Research
  • Interaction Design
  • Information Architecture

Each day is led by Adaptive Path’s team of experts.

See adaptivepath.com for more information.

UX Intensive (Minneapolis, MN, USA)

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 by Training Editor
June 16, 2008toJune 19, 2008

This intermediate-to-advanced workshop series from Adaptive Path examines the four key elements that contribute to a successful interactive experience: Design Strategy, Design Research, Interaction Design and Information Architecture. Workshops are led by Adaptive Path’s team of experts, including: Dan Saffer, Chiara Fox, Brandon Schauer and Todd Wilkens.

See adaptivepath.com for more information.

Adaptive Path’s 7th Anniversary Party (San Francisco, CA, USA)

Sunday, March 9th, 2008 by Keith Instone
March 21, 2008
5:30 pmto11:00 pm

Come and celebrate Adaptive Path’s 7th Anniversary! Beer, wine and — of course — the Taco Truck. All are welcome but you’ll need to RSVP if you want to drink and eat those delicious tacos for free. See upcoming.org for more information.

MX San Francisco (CA, USA)

Sunday, January 13th, 2008 by Conference Editor
April 20, 2008toApril 22, 2008

As the business value of design becomes clearer, creative managers building the next generation of products and services are confronted with an increasingly demanding set of challenges. MX San Francisco, Managing Experience through Creative Leadership, brings thought leaders from IDEO, Google, The New York Times, The Mayo Clinic, and many others, to show you what it takes to get great experiences out into the world. MX goes beyond typical design management discussions that remain focused on traditional concerns of print and brand, toward a new frontier of innovative products and service-oriented experiences.

UX Intensive (San Francisco, CA, USA)

Saturday, January 12th, 2008 by Conference Editor
February 19, 2008toFebruary 22, 2008

UX Intensive is an intermediate-to-advanced workshop series that examines the four key elements that contribute to a successful interactive experience: Design Strategy, Design Research, Interaction Design and Information Architecture. Workshops are led by Adaptive Path’s team of experts.

User Experience Week 2008 (San Francisco, CA, USA)

Sunday, December 16th, 2007 by Conference Editor
August 12, 2008toAugust 15, 2008

Adaptive Path’s UX Week 2008 will consider what it takes to create great products and services in an uncertain world. With a mix of inspiring talks from recognized thought leaders and hands-on workshops delivering takeaway skills, this event delivers for user experience professionals at all levels — directors, managers, and practitioners.