People Over Pixels: UX Matters
Why does a user's experience matter—not just to a organization, but in a broader sense? And, if you can find a deeper meaning in designing for others, how can that help you achieve business goals? Join Cliff Seal for People Over Pixels: Meaningful UX at Any Scale in a discussion about the foundation of great UX and how to scale your methods. Subtle shifts in thinking can help you continually improve your work for the benefit of everyone it touches, because every great UX method is based in the humanity that surrounds us.
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When:June 25, 2015 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Where:
Polygon Atlanta
264 19th Street NW, Suite 2250, Atlanta, GA
About People Over Pixels:
Whether you're the sole UXer, the member of a growing team, or part of an existing giant, you need strategies and methods that fit where you are now and are nimble enough to get you where you're going. And, especially in companies where UX is thankless, you have to have a grip on how you make a difference in the lives of others. Design is finally getting some attention in the broader tech world, and we ought to realize the importance of that opportunity and capitalize on it for the good of everyone. You might be surprised at how a focus on helping people actually results in the metrics that everyone cares about, like user happiness and team efficiency—and that I can back it up with statistics you can take back with you.
About Cliff Seal:
Cliff is a Senior UX Engineer at Pardot, a Salesforce company. He's passionate about keeping people at the heart of UX, and will design, code, and research to make it happen. He's the co-founder multiple profitable side projects, such as Evermore and TuneDig. He co-organizes amUX, a morning meetup focused for local UXers. He's an accomplished speaker who's given talks around the world. He's also been developing with WordPress for many years, contributes back into the community, and participates in WordCamps. Cliff lives with his wife, April, in Atlanta, where he can be found at a concert, cycling around the city, or playing guitar.
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