Events Tagged "mental models"

User Research Friday

A half-day conference with five speakers discussing advanced UX topics. Learn the answer to the question, "Is research for scared, safe people?" Come for the talks, stay for the drinks!

Using Mental Models for Tactics and Strategy

In this webinar, Indi Young (author of "Mental Models") will show how several example organizations used mental models to guide their design decisions and preserve internal knowledge over time.

Best Practices in Taxonomy Development for Faceted

Effective faceted search depends on well organized taxonomies. However, in some cases, the organization has not done the upfront classification work needed for search and guided navigation.

(2 days)

Web Directions Roadshow: Melbourne

Workshops. Indi Young: Mental Models, Lisa Herrod: Web Usability, Andy Clarke: Visual Design, Christian Heilmann: Pragmatic JavaScript, Brian Fling: Mobile 2.0 Web Apps & Grant Young: Social Media.

Web Directions Roadshow: Canberra

Full day workshops. Indi Young - Mental Models, Lisa Herrod - Web Usability, Andy Clarke - Visual Web Deisgn Masterclass

(2 days)

Web Directions Roadshow: Sydney

Workshops. Indi Young: Mental Models, Lisa Herrod: Web Usability, Andy Clarke: Visual Design, Christian Heilmann: Pragmatic JavaScript, Brian Fling: Mobile 2.0 Web Apps & Grant Young: Social Media.

Personas and Mental Models, James Kalbach

Communicating user research effectively is critical for user-centred design. This full-day course has two parts that show how to bring your research to life...

WORKSHOP: Alignment Diagrams with James Kalbach

Identifying touchpoints between customers and businesses is the first step in creating products with true value. This workshop teaches you to do that with alignment diagrams.

WORKSHOP: Alignment Diagrams with James Kalbach

Identifying touchpoints between customers and businesses is the first step in creating products with true value. This workshop teaches you to do that with alignment diagrams.

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