Good Guesses: Making Better Interaction Design Dec

Date: January 17 2007

Location: Sunnyvale, California, USA

Website: http://www.baychi.org/calendar/20070117/

About This Event

Socializing and refreshments: 7-7:30 pm
Presentation: 7:30-9:30 pm
Place: Yahoo!, Sunnyvale, Building C, Classroom 5
Directions: http://www.baychi.org/calendar/20070117/directions/

Presentation by Dan Saffer
In design, there are no right answers, just many possible answers to a given problem. Some of those answers are better than others, and some of those answers are just...well, guesses. How do we make good guesses? Can we make better guesses? The best designer is often the one who makes the best guesses. This free event is open to the general public.

:: Dan Saffer is an interaction designer at Adaptive Path. He previously worked at Organic and Datek, and has a Masters in Design, Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon University. He has worked with a wide variety of clients, from startups to Fortune 100s, designing Web sites, applications and devices. Dan is the author of Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices. He is on the board of directors for IxDA and is also a member of AIGA and IDSA.

Co-sponsors of this event:

* IxDA (Interaction Design Association) Silicon Valley Face to Face
* BayCHI IxD BOF

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