Tales and Teachings from IXDA

In February I had the privilege of attending the Interaction Design Association Conference (Thank you Team OG!) This is an annual conference where interaction designers, user experience architects, and usability specialists from around the world gather to talk about methods, trends, tips, and share stories from the field. Interestingly, many of the keynote presenters spoke about sustainability and how well -designed products can help conservation measures. Other topics included: using fireworks to streamline the production process, mobile design patterns, and tips for surviving a design review.

I put together a few slides to share what I learned.

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In addition to the sessions, it was quite interesting to mingle with fellow user experience designers and see what fellow professionals in the field are working on. Surprisingly, many are working on non-traditional interfaces such as mobile, large projection screens, and surface tables.

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