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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071026
SUMMARY:Yes, Virginia, there is a perfect Web page
LOCATION:Seattle, Washington, USA
DESCRIPTION:Steve Krug, author of Don’t Make Me Think, will explain why he’
 s become convinced that there is a short list of design conventions that ma
 ke some Web pages inherently better than others—things that very few sites 
 get right, even though they’re not all that hard to do. \n\nBesides spell
 ing out his vision of the perfect Web page, Steve will also present his bra
 nd new Site Navigation Identification Chart: a handy tool that classifies t
 he different ways to do navigation and helps you choose the best one for yo
 ur site.\n\n\nWHEN\n6:00 pm networking and refreshments \n\n7:00 pm P
 resentation\n\nJob announcements to follow the presentation.\n\nWHERE\
 nAdobe, 801 N. 34th St., Fremont area of Seattle, WA 98103\nFor directions
  see http://pssigchi.acm.org/html/meetings/10_25_2007.html \n\nBio\nStev
 e Krug evaluates and improves interfaces for a wide variety of clients, pri
 marily in online services and the Web, including Apple, AOL, Netscape, Barn
 esandNoble.com, and Lexus.com.\n\nIn workshops based on his book, Don’t M
 ake Me Think, he helps people think like a usability expert and make low-co
 st/no-cost testing an everyday part of the design process.\n\nHis consult
 ing firm, Advanced Common Sense (“just me and a few well-placed mirrors”) i
 s based in Chestnut Hill, MA.\n\n\n
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