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UI Design News: Vote For My Agile UX Panel At SXSW 2010

Hello Everyone:

Greetings to all my readers and fans. I recently submitted a panel for the 2010 SXSW interactive conference.

There are over 2000+ panels up for voting this year and only about 300 will be selected. If you want to vote for me, I encourage you to do so. You can find all the information below.

Vote for My Agile UX Panel at SXSW 2010.

Here is a little information about my UX panel.

Title: Rapid Development – Where’s The UX?

The structure and the format is yet to be fully determined, but here are some of the questions I hope to answer as well as provide some detailed examples on.

  • What does Agile Mean to me as a UX designer?
  • How Can I succeed as a UX Designer?
  • How can I cope with rapid iterations?
  • What steps can I use to improve my own design process?
  • Where do I fit in the process?
  • How can I prevent meeting burn out?
  • What pitfalls should I avoid?
  • How can I tell I am succeeding in the process?
  • What does agile mean to developers vs UX designers?
  • What traditional design methods work and do not work?

In the coming months I have at least one article scheduled to appear and I would love your feedback.

Related articles:

  1. SXSW 2009 – Day 2
  2. SXSW Day 3 – Wrap Up
  3. SXSW Interactive 2008 – I Have Arrived Now On To The First Panel & Registration
  4. SXSW 2009 Interactive – Survival Guide & Tips
  5. UI Design Lessons: A UI Designer in an Agile World, Get Me Out of Hell! – Part 1

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