how I feel today

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Posted by aynne at 11:39 AM | Permalink
seen on the IxDA list:
As interaction designers, we have to think about the future, where computers are embedded to ordinary objects. Some interfaces are more in "industrial design" rather than in "visual design" basis.
Posted by aynne at 01:39 PM | Permalink
Posted by aynne at 11:45 PM | Permalink
The first event I ring-mastered under my new duties on the volunteer events committee (not sure what my title is) for the IxDA * (Interaction Design Association) is tonight .
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1175013/
We will be discussing Natural User Interface and see a bunch of exciting work from Stimulant.io on wall touch screen, gestural and haptic interface. I am excited to meet Nathan and David in person. The friendly folks at 24-7 Talent have graciously sponsored the event - You rock Hilary and Kate.
It takes a village to make these things happen and I love my people for stepping up and helping me. I get by with a little help from my friends:
The event will be at the boys snazzy new office: thank you Ericson, Aubrey, Cole and Rey's at 360 Ritch.
DJ Jeremy will be spinning some Interaction Designer friendly stuff.
The lovely Ms Jen Bailey has graced us with her catering skills
- thank you in advance. I love you all.
When I last checked we had 158 RSVP's not including my Facebook invite!!!! This event is going to rock!
* IxDA is: The Interaction Design Association is a member-supported organization committed to serving the needs of the international interaction design community. Interaction Design (IxD) is the branch of user experience design that defines the structure and behavior of interactive products and services.
Contrary to how that all sounds, it is actually a very cool group of people. We are professionals, thinkers, writers and artists but I have been to the conferences and events many times and know we also know how to party.
Posted by aynne at 06:43 AM | Permalink
Posted by aynne at 06:16 AM | Permalink
never drunk email again with Google's email breathalyzer.
I wish this feature was available for blogs, texts and IM as well.
Posted by aynne at 09:02 AM | Permalink
