November 28, 2012 - November 30, 2012
UX in TO Brings Lou Rosenfeld, Anders Ramsay and Steve Krug to Toronto
Hypenotic and Louis Rosenfeld Media - Gladstone Hotel, Toronto
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Learn how to design experiences that get noticed, interacted with and acted on through agile, iterative and user-tested approaches.
User experience design leaders Louis Rosenfeld, Steve Krug and Anders Ramsay are coming to Toronto to lead three intimate workshops featuring lectures, discussions, and hands-on exercises.
The event, UXinTO takes place at The Gladstone Hotel November 28th, 29th and 30th. There are only 50 spots available each day, so be sure to register early.
Workshop Details:
- November 28—Do It Yourself Usability Testing: Steve Krug Author of “Don’t Make Me Think” will lead a session on low-cost/no-cost testing.
- November 29—Adaptable Information Architecture: Louis Rosenfeld, founder of Rosenfeld Media, will conduct a workshop on how to tune your site’s architecture to enhance its navigation and make your content easier to find and manage.
- November 30—Designing with Agile: Anders Ramsay, Experience Designer, Product Strategist, Entrepreneur, and Agile UX Coach will focus on working and succeeding as a designer in agile development and adding agile tools to your design workshop
Register for one workshop at $595, or nab three for the price of two! Bring two or more colleagues and take 10% off.
Registration and event details can be found at UXinTO.ca
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Date
November 28, 2012 - November 30, 2012Organized By
Hypenotic and Louis Rosenfeld MediaLocation
Gladstone Hotel1214 Queen Street West
Toronto
Canada
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