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The first UPA Auckland event this year is going to be an Interactionary on March 6th.
Interactionary session
Imagine a cross between Theatre Sports and NZ Idol meets User Centred Design.
Want to play?
Form a team of 3-4 people before the night and RSVP your team name, team captain’s contact details and team members’ names to auckland@upa.org.nz before February 28th. Take the challenge of solving a design problem revealed on the night and design a solution in front of your peers in just ten minutes and scored by 3 guest judges.
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The final meeting of the UPA year is our holiday party on Tuesday 12th December. Please join us for a drink or the evening.
There will be no entry charge but you will need to buy your own drinks and nibbles/dinner at Mezze Bar.
Tuesday 12th December: UPA holiday party
Celebrate the holiday season with the UPA community. […]
Meantime, in Auckland, the sun was absolutely, positively shining for World Usability Day (sorry Wellingtonians!)
So a bunch of red-balloon-wielding user experience enthusiasts set off from Vulcan Lane for an urban safari!
..documenting the good:
the bad:
and the ugly:
Check out the entire series of photos on Flickr, and post your comments!
Thanks to Nigel, Paul, Helen, Celia, Noemi, Mark, […]
Come and learn how the Bank of New Zealand and Trade Me have introduced usability into their organisations!
As part of World Usability Day, we would like to encourage you to bring your boss, colleagues and friends along to our next UPA meeting and celebration on Tuesday 14th November.
UPANZ Auckland: In our September meeting (Tuesday 26th September 2006), David Pomeroy will teach us about Information Architecture.
He’ll cover all facets of this topic:
Understanding the need for good site structure, an explanation of the various processes used to gather and then analyse information, and an audience-participation exercise showing how to produce a site structure that works (and is future proofed).
David will also explain the following: sitemaps, prototypes, wireframes, and he’ll explain how Information Architecture works alongside Usability and Accessibility to create websites that work.
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