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November 2005

Online information 2005

The world's no. 1 event for online content and information management solutions (November 29, 2005 - London UK, EU)
Online Information is a 3 day international exhibition and conference focussed on online content and information management solutions. It is a must attend event for information professionals, information management professionals and senior business decision makers.

Start date: November 29, 2005 | Comments (0) | Permalink

Information Architecture

Full Day Totorial by Peter Morville (November 13, 2005 - London UK, EU)
Interface stands on the shoulders of infrastructure, and user experience relies on an information architecture’s foundational systems. This introductory tutorial covers information architecture (IA) from top to bottom, showing participants how to create search and navigation systems that both support and shape users’ behavior. Attendees will leave understanding the concepts, best practices, and tools they need to practice IA successfully.

Start date: November 13, 2005 | Comments (0) | Permalink

Design Engaged 2005

Sponsored by Nokia (November 11-13, 2005: Berlin, DE)
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Start date: November 11, 2005 | Comments (0) | Permalink

DUX 2005

Designing for User Experiences (November 3-5, 2005 - Fort Mason Center, San Francisco CA USA)
As was DUX 2003, DUX 2005 is being co-developed by three professional associations: ACM SIGCHI, AIGA Experience Design, and ACM SIGGRAPH. The DUX 2005 conference chairs: Richard Anderson, John Zapolski, and Brian Blau (contact all three of us via conference@dux2005.org). The DUX 2005 program chairs: Nancy Frishberg, Rakhi Rajani, and Clark Dodsworth.

Start date: November 03, 2005 | Comments (0) | Permalink

World Usability Day

A project of the Usability Professionals' Association: Promoting usability concepts and techniques worldwide (November 3, 2005: Planet Earth)
World Usability Day promotes the value of usability engineering, user-centered design,and every user's responsibility to ask for things that work better. The Usabililty Professionals' Association is doing that by encouraging, organizing, and sponsoring 36 hours of activities at the local level around the globe, all occurring on November 3, 2005.

Start date: November 03, 2005 | Comments (0) | Permalink