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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200707
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CREATED:20200622T093349
DESCRIPTION: "How do you all organize your digital information?\nI've been 
 thinking about the way I organize information at work. My wireframes have 
 gone from vaguely aligning according to arbitrary associations to direct l
 inks in a flowchart manner. My user testing records have gone from lengthy
  docs to checklists on spreadsheets. Even for my tabletop rpg's\, my docs 
 are starting to reflect the dimensions of index cards (it's a whole thing 
 in the DM'ing world).\nWhat sort of methods do you use in your workflow to
  organize everything? Do your methods in digital spaces reflect techniques
  commonly used in physical spaces?" --\nasked by someone in the SGVUX Slac
 k community \n\n Grace couldn't put together a concise answer for him and 
 so now we have a storytelling opportunity around how information can be or
 ganized to keep one's sanity. \n\n Agenda \n\n \n 6:30 pm: Warmup\, get se
 ttled in\, networking banter \n 7:00 – 8:15 pm: Discussion \n 8:30 - 9:0
 0 pm: Networking \n \n\n _All times noted in UTC-7_ \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T121717
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER:mailto:contact@sgvux.design
SUMMARY:SGVUX.16 Organizing your Project IA
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/thesgvux/sgvux16
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/thesgvux/sgvux16
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