[chisigmail] Who is attending?: CHISIG Victoria: Luke Wroblewski on (trusted: hiser.com.au) "Designing for Web 2.0" Feb 7

Jessica Enders jessica at formulate.com.au
Wed Feb 6 17:43:18 EST 2008


I too would be interested in getting access to an audio recording.

Cheers

Jessica Enders
Director
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On 06/02/2008, at 10:14 PM, Jon Pearce wrote:


> We can probably arrange an audio recording (it happens

> automatically - pick

> it up as a podcast later). If the organisers haven't requested this

> we might

> be able to get in a late request (meant to give 5 days notice!).

>

> If I hear in the morning that a recording has NOT already been set

> up I am

> happy to chase it up.

>

> This, of course, assumes that Luke is happy with this ;)

>

> Silvia - can you respond please?

>

> Cheers...Jon

> --

> Jon M Pearce, PhD

> Senior Lecturer

> Department of Information Systems

> ICT Building, University of Melbourne, Australia, 3010.

>

> Phone: (613) 8344 1495 Web: www.dis.unimelb.edu.au/staff/jon/

> Fax: (613) 9349 4596 email: jonmp at unimelb.edu.au

> Location: Room L4.59, ICT Building, 111 Barry St, Carlton.

>

>

>> From: Ming Lee <chisig.20.moz at spamgourmet.com>

>> Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:23:36 +0200

>> To: <chisigmail at chisig.org>

>> Subject: [chisigmail] Who is attending?: CHISIG Victoria: Luke

>> Wroblewski on

>> (trusted: hiser.com.au) "Designing for Web 2.0" Feb 7

>>

>> Hi,

>>

>> I am very interested in attending Luke Wroblewski's presentation, but

>> unfortunately I'm over 15,000 kms away in Helsinki, Finland (!) If

>> someone is attending this and is willing to help me attend "remotely"

>> please let me know.

>>

>> One easy option is to use a a mobile phone with a good quality

>> hands-free feature -- I could telephone you, then put myself on mute

>> and listen.

>>

>> There are other options such as recording video and audio, but I

>> think

>> this requires quite a bit of effort (and there are more things to go

>> wrong :)

>>

>> If you could help with this, please email me your number and I could

>> call at 18:20, 10 minutes before the presentation starts. Thanks in

>> advance, and enjoy the evening.

>>

>> Regards,

>> Ming Lee

>>

>> Telephone: part 1: +358 50 4

>> Email: firstname.lastname AT nokia.com

>> Telephone: part 2: 86 9027

>> Helsinki time = Melbourne time - 9 hours

>>

>>

>>> Hi everybody,

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Just a reminder that Luke Wroblewski will be presenting tomorrow

>>> Thursday 7 Feb, at the first CHISIG Victoria meeting for 2008.

>>>

>>> It will also be a good opportunity for you to meet the new VIC

>>> CHISIG

>>> committee.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> As per usual there is no cost to attend the event - but we will

>>> be doing

>>> an optional "gold coin" donation to cover any costs, so any

>>> contributions will be very much appreciated.

>>>

>>> Below are the details for the event tomorrow - we are looking

>>> forward to

>>> seeing you there :-)

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Silvia Sanchez (on behalf of VIC CHISIG Committee).

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> http://www.chisig.org/events/index.html#43

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Topic:

>>>

>>> - "Designing for Web 2.0"

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Venue:

>>>

>>> - University of Melbourne

>>>

>>> Lecture theatre 2

>>>

>>> ICT building

>>>

>>> 111 Barry St

>>>

>>> Carlton

>>>

>>> http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?

>>> v=2&cp=-37.807817~144.959707&style=r&l

>>> vl=15&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&where1=111%20barry%20st%20carlton%

>>> 20victo

>>> ria%20australia&encType=1

>>> <http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?

>>> v=2&cp=-37.807817~144.959707&style=r&

>>> lvl=15&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&where1=111%20barry%20st%20carlton%

>>> 20vict

>>> oria%20australia&encType=1>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Date and Time

>>>

>>> - Thurs 7th Feb

>>>

>>> 6pm for 630pm start

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Designing for Web 2.0

>>>

>>> Ignore the marketing buzz word in the title, this talk is all

>>> about what

>>> do

>>>

>>> recent changes online REALLY mean for the practicing designer. In

>>> particular,

>>>

>>> I outline a few important trends then explain their impact on the

>>>

>>> visual/interaction design of Web services/products. Namely, the

>>> trend

>>> from

>>>

>>> locomotion to manipulation and conversation (how to deal with

>>> crowded

>>> shelf

>>>

>>> space and purely digital services); the trend from sites to content

>>>

>>> experiences (how do we design when search, content aggregators, and

>>>

>>> display surfaces rule the Web); the trend from page-level

>>> interactions

>>> to

>>>

>>> micro-interactions (how can we explain available actions and their

>>> states);

>>>

>>> the move from only webmasters making content to everyone making

>>> content

>>>

>>> (what does this do to creative control). The focus is mostly on the

>>>

>>> presentation layer but some information architecture and interaction

>>> design

>>>

>>> considerations come up as well.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Why it matters: what does the growth of search, social apps, and

>>>

>>> participatory culture really mean in my day to day life as a Web

>>> designer.

>>>

>>> What do I need to think about and act on that I didn't before.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Official Description

>>>

>>> As a predominately visual medium, the Web has always benefited

>>> from the

>>>

>>> appropriate use of Visual Communication principles: balance,

>>> proportion,

>>>

>>> contrast, color, and typography. But the Web has also had its own

>>> set of

>>>

>>> unique considerations: screen resolution, browsers, platforms, and

>>> multiple

>>>

>>> devices. With Web 2.0, these considerations have expanded to

>>> include a

>>> new

>>>

>>> array of services to remix and distribute micro-content (APIs,

>>> RSS), as

>>> well

>>>

>>> as participatory content created by communities. How can visual

>>> design

>>>

>>> enhance user experience when your audience might be coming from a

>>>

>>> browser, an RSS feed, or a widget? How does visual design

>>> communicate

>>>

>>> your brand when your brand is created daily by your community? This

>>>

>>> presentation will address these questions and more with an

>>> overview of

>>> key

>>>

>>> Visual Communication principles and before and after examples that

>>> illustrate

>>>

>>> how to optimize your visual vocabulary for Web 2.0 and beyond.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Reviews

>>>

>>> "Kudos on an excellent presentation -- very detailed and

>>> thought-provoking," - Dmitry Paperny, Design Director, Time Inc.

>>> Interactive

>>>

>>> "I sat in on your presentation last week at the Web 2.0 Expo...

>>> brilliant." -Karla A. Tharin, Program Director, AOL Paid Services

>>>

>>> "I was blown away by your talk and I would really love to

>>> implement what

>>> you spoke about."- Manny Goldman Founder, PersonalGrowth.com

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> More Information

>>>

>>> http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?520

>>>

>>

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