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t-Another Perspective on DUX2005
Published: November 21, 2005
Everyone I spoke with at DUX seemed pleased by the quality and diversity of the tutorials presented on Day 1 of DUX2005. I really wanted to attend the Studio Tours that day, but was too busy launching this Web magazine, so missed them. Maybe next time….
The DUX Conference began brilliantly with an
interactive performance by J.Walt Adamczyk and an opening
plenary address by Bill Irwin. Beautiful ambient
music accompanied J.Walt’s live animation
performance. He took us on an odyssey
following a convoluted path through an evolving 3D landscape.
It was mesmerizing.
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t-DUX2005: One Person's Journey
Published: November 21, 2005
People from the UX community came together at DUX2005. I had eagerly awaited this second Conference on Designing for User eXperience, which was held November 2–5 at Fort Mason, in San Francisco, especially since I’d had miss the first DUX Conference in 2003. The conference lived up to my high expectations, providing fun and insight in equal measure. The surprising blue skies and sparkling vistas of the Golden Gate bridge didn’t hurt the experience either.
For me, the insights started with the two tutorials I attended: Layers
of Experience, which Marc Rettig taught, and Whose
Line Is It Anyway: Improv, Ethnography, and Innovation, which
Steve Portigal taught.
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t-Welcome to UXmatters
Published: November 3, 2005
We are very pleased to welcome you to UXmatters—a Web magazine created by and for UX professionals. Together, we can create the premiere source of information and inspiration for UX professionals.
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