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September 26, 2005

Tutorial availability

One of the six DUX 2005 tutorials is already a sellout. If you had intended to take Marc Rettig's tutorial on The Layers of Experience but had not yet registered for it, you are welcome to send email to the registration chair to add your name to the waiting list just in case one or more of those registered need to cancel.

The five tutorials with seats still available:

Whose Line is it Anyway: Innovation, Ethnography, and Improv. Steve Portigal returns to the DUX conference to help you experience how improv can guide participant-observer research and support the co-creation of ideas.

The ROI of User Experience: Measurement and the Context of UX Practice. Janice Fraser provides guidance on measuring the value of Web design and on optimizing your business processes and organizational structure to better leverage your Web site.

Designing for Service. Shelley Evenson instructs on understanding the service experience and on developing service concepts and experience prototypes.

Methodology of Visualization. Mark Baskinger introduces methods of sketching, mark-making, and diagramming that enhance the creative process by presenting immediate visual responses to ideas.

Designing Story. Brian Lanahan & Gary Hirsch teach the fundamental principles of stories and how these principles can guide work on brand identity, design, and user experience.

Registration for DUX 2005 tutorials is open only to those who register for the conference. We encourage you to register soon to reserve your seat in your tutorial of preferance. Fees for tutorials rise after October 1.

Posted by richard.anderson at September 26, 2005 10:56 AM

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