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UX Workshop: Monday, 04/29, 6:30 pm — ““The Fundamentals of UX Experience”

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    Jason Nielsen
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    Hi all,

    Sending a reminder about this workshop at 6:30 pm on Monday, 4/29, in 5307, if interested. See registration link below. This is the second of two workshops, but you need not have attended the first.
    Best,
    Jason

    “The Fundamentals of UX Experience”
    Monday, April 29th, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, room 5307
    Sam Raddatz and Paige DuPont, Logic Department, LLC

    eventbrite.com/e/59625008004

    Gathering user insights and feedback on any website or product can be daunting. Where do you start? How do you find users and get them to talk to you? We’ll help you learn and briefly practice the tools and skills needed to conduct your own research and learn a lot about how to improve your digital product directly from the people that will use it.

    No prior knowledge of information architecture or UX necessary.
    Laptops recommended but not required.

    Bios:

    Sam Raddatz is the founder of Logic Department, LLC, an Information Architecture consultancy that specializes in user-based information architecture for non-profits and cultural institutions. With a background in project management, qualitative sociology and holding a Master’s degree in Information and Library Science, Sam tackles any challenge in the most organized and transparent way possible. She founded Logic Department in 2015 and has since had the pleasure of working with clients like west elm, Wikimedia, and The Trust for Public Land to create more intuitive & organized digital products.

    Paige DuPont is an economist-turned researcher who is passionate about understanding people in order to design sustainable human-centered solutions. She honed these skills through the User Experience Design course at General Assembly and joined Logic Department in 2015 to conduct usability reviews and user testing. She now focuses on helping clients understand their users’ experiences through a combination of data and contextual research.

    This topic was also posted in: MS Program in Data Analysis and Visualization, MA in Digital Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center.
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