Hi folks,
You can earn 1% extra credit if you attend this upcoming UX lecture. There will be free snacks and coffee!
Best,
ProfW.
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Come to the nexUX Meetup!
Revitalizing UX at LexisNexis — Friday September 29th 3PM @ Hunt
How does a successful knowledge company built on software products pivot toward a more agile, responsive, and user-centered way of working? Jason will talk about how to deliver exceptional user experiences to your customers, and will share his stories of helping large teams modernize their design and development processes.
Please bring your questions to the meetup!
Jason is an award-winning User Experience Leader with 20 years experience researching, designing, and prototyping web, software and mobile applications used by millions of people around the world. With a proven track record of transforming complex concepts into delightful experiences through thoughtful analysis of user needs, resource management, and creative problem solving, Jason is a passionate leader and mentor focused on curating and energizing a culture of innovation.
As always with our meetups, this is not a "sit back and listen" meeting, but a chance for us to bring together a cross disciplinary group of people to think about the relationship between UX, technology, and design. Mostly though, we'll get to know one another, and have some fun. If you'll come, please RSVP!
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Location
Our meetups happen at Duke Energy Hall in the James B. Hunt Library on NCSU’s Centennial Campus, with a few exceptions.
To get to the meetup by:
- foot: If you enter the first floor of the Library from Partners Way, head up the yellow stairs and Duke Energy Hall is on your left. If you enter the second floor from the Oval, Duke Energy Hall is on your immediate right.
- bus: NCSU Wolfline buses service the Hunt Library on several routes. See the full system map (PDF) or the real-time bus tracking map. Go into the Library through the entrance by the bus stop and head up the yellow stairs; Duke Energy Hall is on your left.
- car: park in the pay lot directly across from the Library entrance on Partners Way. The cost is two dollars per hour; have your credit card ready. Go into the Library entrance and up the yellow stairs; Duke Energy Hall is on your left.
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