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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190315
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DESCRIPTION: In the last 30 years\, not much has changed in how we approach
  interaction and UX design. When we take time to slow down\, we realise th
 at we’re still using the same principles and paradigms to design product
 s and services. We make the same mistakes over and over but we keep going\
 , focused on the principles and guidelines we know and love and trust. \n\
 n At this months IxDA event\, we’ll have 4 speakers who will talk about 
 what’s changed and what’s stayed the same\, what we can learn from the
  past\, how we can learn and grow from collaborating with people from othe
 r disciplines and how we can create more meaningful and happy experiences 
 by focusing on humans rather than users. \n\n Agenda \n\n 18.15 - 19.00 Re
 gistration\, pizza and drinks \n\n 19.05 - 19.10 Karen Reilly\, Welcome an
 d intro    \n\n 19.10 - 19.30 Matthew Ovington - Change is the only consta
 nt \n\n The field of UX has come a long way since the term was first coine
 d by Don Norman 25 years ago. Designers working in the midst of this rapid
 ly evolving field can be forgiven for losing track of the major events tha
 t have shaped the field. In his talk Matthew Ovington will review the even
 ts outside of design\, the external factors\, that have changed forever ou
 r constantly changing industry. \n\n 19.30 - 20.00 Helen Nic Giolla Rua &a
 mp\; Owen Derby - Unlikely Bedfellows \n\n Helen and Owen will talk about 
 the importance of collaboration and diversity of thought. Showing what hap
 pens when you become too insular in your approach\, discussing successful 
 collaborations outside our discipline and examining how a mixture of disci
 plines help us to understand problems and devise beautiful solutions. \n\n
  20.00 - 20.20 Sean Branigan - Drawing Ideas Together \n\n Sean will talk 
 about his work and processes and how it relates to the work that we do as 
 UX and IXD designers. Whereas our end goal might be to guide someone effor
 tlessly through an experience to ensure delight and understanding\, Sean
 ’s goal is to distill a scenario into an experience that evokes emotion\
 , meaning and beauty. \n\n 20.20 - 20.45 Q&amp\;A / Networking     \n\n Gr
 ab another beer and ask a few questions.  \n\n \n\n  \nAbout Sean \nSeán 
 has been drawing since he could hold a pen and storyboarding on and off fo
 r various commercials and feature lms since his time at The National Film 
 School\, IADT Dun Laoghaire (BA Film &amp\; Television Production) and sub
 sequently in London whilst gaining his MA in Fiction Directing at the pres
 tigious NFTS (National Film &amp\; Television School)\, Beaconsfield UK. \
 n\n Since then\, Seán has been simultaneously writing and directing numer
 ous short films as well as being signed by Antidote Films to direct commer
 cials for various innovative advertising agencies and clients internationa
 lly. \n\n Now\, along with a mix of talented and experienced in-house and 
 freelance storyboard artists\, Seán offers his experience as both an illu
 strator and an award-winning film director\, ensuring the standard of ever
 y project stays high and meets client expectations. Seán’s 12 years exp
 erience in the industry brings with it an ever-growing knowledge of compos
 ition\, storytelling styles and techniques as well as character design to 
 creatives in Ireland\, Europe and eventually\, around the world. \n\n http
 ://www.storyboardworkshop.com/ \n\n \n\n  \nAbout Matthew \nMatthew is Hea
 d of User Experience at Travelport. He was formerly Director of Product De
 sign at Paddy Power. Before that he founded Open Interface\, an agency spe
 cialising in usability and accessibility in 2002. Matthew started his care
 er as a usability engineer in 2000 at Nua\, a digital consultancy. He has 
 worked in many different areas in the UX field for a variety of public and
  private sector organisations - primarily in research and information arch
 itecture. He has over 15 years experience leading design teams. \n\n \n\n 
  \nAbout Helen \nHelen is a UX designer with over 10 years experience in I
 ndustrial and Experiential design. Previously she worked on large scale ev
 ents collaborating with architects\, animators\, graphic designers\, direc
 tors amongst others to ensure every discipline was working together to cre
 ate an awesome user experience. She is currently working as a Product Desi
 gner at Workday.  \n\n \n\n  \nAbout Owen \nOwen is a huge proponent of re
 search led\, human centered design.  Getting to the core of connected prod
 ucts and services is hard without users to help find truth along the way. 
 He enjoys both the systematic and the storytelling of design and brings ov
 er twenty years of experience as a Motion Graphics designer\, Visual desig
 ner\, and Interaction Designer to bear on the projects he collaborates on.
  Owen is currently a senior product designer at Workday. \n
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LOCATION:Workday\, Kings Building\, May Ln\, Dublin 7\, D07 W310
ORGANIZER:mailto:info@ixd.ie
SUMMARY:Days of Future Past
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