September 18, 2007: Three talks in Chicago this week (one free)
I'm headed to Chicago Thursday morning for three talks in three days:
* Thursday: Assuming my flight isn't late, I'll be facilitating a noon
brown bag discussion on what makes a good UX book, and you're invited (this
one is free). The IIT's Institute of Design is kind enough to host us; come
by the Nathan Room, on the 6th floor at 350 North LaSalle. We'll do some
show-and-tell: bring your favorite and not-so-favorite books you use for
your work, and be prepared to discuss what you like, what you don't, and
why. I've run a few such brown bags so far, and I'll describe a bit of what
I've learned, as well as giving a short demo of UX Zeitgeist [1].
* Friday: My last Chicago enterprise information architecture seminar
[2]. Still some seats available!
* Saturday: I'll be speaking at IIT's Design Research Conference [3]
(formerly About, With, and For). I'll be presenting [4] on how I've used,
and occasionally misused, design thinking to build Rosenfeld Media [5].
Hope to see you this week in Chicago!
BLOUG PERMALINK & COMMENTS
http://louisrosenfeld.com/home/bloug_archive/2007/09/three_talks_in_chicago_
this_we.html
LINKS
[1] http://uxzeitgeist.com/
[2] http://www.louisrosenfeld.com/eia
[3] http://trex.id.iit.edu/events/drc/2007/index.html
[4] http://trex.id.iit.edu/events/drc/2007/speakerbio/lourosenfeld.html
[5] http://rosenfeldmedia.com/