Topic Tables @ Lunch - Friday
The best conversations happen…at lunch!
Here's an opportunity to have great conversation about your favorite UX topic with community topic leaders. This year's topic lunch tables have been expanded to include UX book club authors!
Meet folks who share the same interest in a UX subject and explore the subjects that matter to you a little more.
How it works:
At lunch time, look for the signs directing you to the table you’re interested in, and bring your lunch and passion for good conversation over and have a seat!
Topics
- • Whitney Hess leading Personal Development What's holding you back?
- • Vera Rhoads leading Social Media and Intranets What types of social media are you using on your intranet?
- • Adelle Frank leading Persuasive Design What is a good example or a key insight of persuasive design?
- • Luke Wroblewski leading Surprising uses for Mobile A new Stanford survey finds 89% of iPhone users wake up to their iPhone alarm clock. How else are people using their mobile devices and how can we design given this context?
- • Joe Sokohl leading Working with distributed design teams Can you do UX remotely?
- • Dimitri Lundquist Process What tools and processes have you used to better integrate content concerns into the larger project?
- • Eric Bell leading Personal Information Management "How do folks apply IA when managing their own information? skills/principles towards organizing their own lives?"
- • Heather Merrill Non-Profits What short-cuts have you found to get IA done for non-profits with limited budgets?
- • Brynn Evans leading Best or New UX tools What are the best tools for making quick & effective sketches, mockups, and interactive prototypes?
- • Stacy Surla leading UX in Government What types of social media are you using on your intranet?
- • Sara B Nelson leading Managing Design Teams What tactics are you using to transform your team from a waterfall (linear process) into a washing machine (iterative process)?





















































