2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM
Beauty in Web Design
100 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Cennydd Bowles
event::about Great web design is all around us, but can we go beyond 'cool', 'usable' and 'fun' to create something truly beautiful? This session examines our changing attitudes to beauty, art and meaning, and why the web is ideally suited to become a vehicle for true beauty in the Information Age.
3:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
Get Stoked on Web Typography
80 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Samantha Warren, Samantha Warren
event::about Typography can make or break a design, but there are big differences between what makes jaw-dropping type offline from what makes great type online? In this presentation, Samantha will evaluate interesting offline lettering and discuss how you can translate those principles and leverage CSS3, @font-face, and new font-as-service web apps to...
5:00 PM
to 6:00 PM
Simple Steps to Great Web Design
77 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Matthew Smith
event::about Creating beautiful web design is largely a matter of mastering a handful of simple techniques. The best designs employ systems of color, contrast, typography, and white space to achieve hierarchy, balance, and rhythm. The rest is just ingenuity and creativity. Matthew will review dozens of great and nearly great sites, explaining...
9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM
Re-Inventing the Wheel: Sketching your own IA Process
60 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Christopher Fahey
event::about It's the start of a new project. You've got requirements, guidelines, data, research. Now what? Like an artist staring at a blank canvas, information architects often don't know where to begin. Instead of following a rigid methodology or waiting for the perfect idea to appear out of the blue, learn to...
11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM
The Right Way to Wireframe, Part 1
78 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Todd Zaki Warfel, Russ Unger
event::about This session will provide a step-by-step explanation of how four designers in the User Experience space approach wireframes. An external resource will provide clear business requirements to the UX designers. Each UX designer will choose their own tool for exploring the requirements via wireframes and specifications. In addition, each UX designer...
12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM
The Right Way to Wireframe, Part 2
60 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Fred Beecher, Will Evans
2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM
The Ten Commandments of User Experience
104 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Raina Van Cleave, Nick Finck
event::about 50 word version: User experience is the result of your interactions with a product or service, specifically how it's delivered and its related artifacts according to the design. In this presentation we will explain how following the ten commandments can boost your project's ease of use, appeal, conversion rates, and more....
3:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
User Experience Design Deliverables: Expert's Choice
57 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Lilia Manguy
event::about A myriad of user experience deliverables are available to the UXD practitioner: sitemaps, interaction diagrams, wireframes, storyboards, and much more. But which are most effective for capturing the design concept, process, and vision? We survey preferred sets of deliverables and give pointers for choosing yours.
5:00 PM
to 6:00 PM
UX Process Improved: Integrating User Insight
39 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Steve Portigal, Aviva Rosenstein
event::about Finding detailed specifications for implementing user research methods is easy - but matching specific methods to your particular needs can be a challenge. We'll outline an underlying framework for research approaches so you'll understand why each method works as well as when to use it.
9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM
Web of Things - Connecting People and Objects on the Web
42 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Vlad Trifa, Dominique Guinard
event::about WoT is a vision of a Web with more devices than people on it. We extend the Web to the real world by enabling devices to become physical Web resources that follow the founding principles of the Web architecture (REST). We will demo a physical mashup with real objects the attendance...
11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM
JavaScript Architecture: The Front and the Back of It
38 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Kyle Simpson
event::about A JavaScript code-centric look into UI architecture, including templating and JSON data-interchange, both in browser and on the server. We'll talk about variations on popular patterns such as MVC and how to cleanly implement them independent of your platform or framework of choice.
12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM
Anything But Typical: Learning to Love JavaScript Prototypes
29 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Dan Nichols
event::about Frightened and confused by the term "prototype"? Tired of praying that there's some plugin for a framework that will do exactly what you need to do? Unlock a whole new world of interactivity with object-oriented JavaScript programming. Learn how to design and implement classes that let you simplify and extend your...
2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM
Your Design Process is Killing You
69 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Sara Summers
event::about Designers and developers are efficiency experts for our clients, yet we struggle to provide that expertise for ourselves and how we work. Learn how to collaborate and craft an effective process for teamwork and the hectic nature the business. This is a call to arms to every designer and developer in...
3:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
Interactive Agency Workflow: Design and Development Process
49 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Danny Riddell
event::about Today's interactive agencies face an extensive amount of challenges in workflow and process. This session takes an in-depth look at the interactive process from sales and contracts through design, development and deployment. Archetype will have key employees talk about their roles and how they fit into the full interactive workflow.
5:00 PM
to 6:00 PM
Product Prototyping with Customers - Rapid Experiments
28 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Vidya Dinamani
event::about We all want to get products to market fast, build products that customers love. But - it's expensive, time-consuming and hard to know you're building what customers want. At Intuit, before we write code, or draw designs, we experiment with customers. We're using this technique to develop new user contribution experiences....
9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM
DSLR Filmmaking, Unlocking New Visual Possibilities
31 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Philip Bloom, Kent Nichols
11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM
DSLR Filmmaking, Understanding Strengths and Weaknesses
20 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Barry Green, Kent Nichols
12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM
DSLR Filmmaking, Gearing Up For Success
16 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Lan Bui, Vu Bui, Kent Nichols
2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM
Hollywood Greenlight: Getting to Yes
3 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Cameron Death, Rick Feldman, Marc DeBevoise, Rachel Webber, Jared Tobman
event::about For many digital producers, hearing yes from a network or a studio is the promised land. In this session, we'll hear from four network and studio executives who bestowed that much-coveted yes on a digital project. They'll each walk us through case studies on their digital projects, why they greenlit them,...
3:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
Packaging, Pitching and Presenting Your Digital Content
15 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Keith Richman, Max Benator, Nathan Coyle, George Ruiz, Barrett Garese
event::about While a pitch is just the starting point in turning your dream into a reality, that pitch needs to be perfect. Agents, producers and studio executives hear countless pitches every day. What stands out to them? What stories and ideas get them to sit up and take notice? And once you've...
5:00 PM
to 6:00 PM
Multiplatform Storytelling: A Master Class with Tim Kring
28 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Brian Seth Hurst, Tim Kring
event::about Once upon a time, storytelling was restricted to a single and isolated medium- television, film, a book. Technology has changed all that providing new tools for a story to play out across multiple media and platforms engaging and interacting with audiences across a wide variety of œscreens. Heroes has been held...
9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM
Cinematic Software
6 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Lee Brenner
event::about This session will discuss how digital design firm thirteen23 has learned to borrow ideas from the disciplines of filmmaking and motion graphics to create engaging applications people want to use. Attendees can expect to see a lot of real-world software examples to accompany the theories and ideas expressed in the talk....
11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM
Broadcast to Broadband: Bringing Motion Graphics to Interactive Television
8 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Bryan Zilar
12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM
Be Creative and Get Paid
22 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Nick Campbell
2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM
Welcome to the State of Now
13 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Jeff Pulver
2:20 PM
to 3:20 PM
The Twitter Kids of Tanzania
4 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Stacey Monk, Melissa Leon, AJ Leon
2:35 PM
to 3:35 PM
Love 2.0
11 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Marlooz Veldhuizen
2:45 PM
to 3:45 PM
Digital Producers and Disruptors
11 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Natalie Lent, Kris Ordaz
3:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
Listen and Hear
1 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Jeffrey Sass
3:45 PM
to 4:45 PM
Time To Change The Way We See Social Media
15 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Hank Wasiak
4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM
Twitter and Photography
15 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Wm Marc Salsberry
4:10 PM
to 5:10 PM
Twitter and An Airline: Our Story
11 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Bowen Payson
4:20 PM
to 5:20 PM
Twitter and Integrity
11 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Andy Dixon
5:00 PM
to 6:00 PM
Twitter and Music
22 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Steve Greenberg, Yoni Bloch
5:30 PM
to 6:30 PM
It's All About The People
9 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info Adam Wallace
5:40 PM
to 6:40 PM
The Effects of Twitter on News
21 schedule::attendees
Location
Ballroom E
eventtype Panel, Interactive
Speaker/Artist(s) Info James Cox, Brian Stelter, Ana Marie Cox
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