"Creative Turtleheads" is the Pecha Kucha presentation I gave at the Art+Copy Club of Kansas City's "Bulletproof" event.
This presentation delved into the archives of all my personal creative projects and shows some of the unfinished work I've done.
And, of course, I boil it all down to a poop joke.
Finding Simple - Seat Map Design for Everyone UX Australia 2014Jason Bayly
Finding simple is the journey of how Eventbrite reimagined the reserved seating event space giving event organisers the power to design and assign tickets visually to seat maps of their own making. Reserved seating events allow event organizers to optimise revenue with tiered ticket pricing whilst providing attendees with a better event experience through selecting their own seat at the time of purchase. Reserved seating solutions until now were expensive, hard to use, visually uninspired and simply out of reach for many event organizers.
Alternative Design Workflows in a "PostPSD" EraJeremy Fuksa
Presented at SXSW Interactive 2014.
As responsive design and progressive enhancement become mainstream design practices, the decades old approach of using Adobe Photoshop to comp up page designs for clients is becoming increasingly irrelevant. A quick search online shows designers quickly clamoring for a better way to do their work.
Along with new tools to learn, there's also the challenge of acclimating a client base that has been used to seeing fully-rendered Photoshop designs for decades. How do these new practices benefit them?
This presentation looks at some "post-Photoshop" design practices and how they might fit into a designer's workflow. Additionally, Jeremy will share how a new design workflow has worked for his team at Clickfarm and how clients have received this new way of looking at their projects.
"Creative Turtleheads" is the Pecha Kucha presentation I gave at the Art+Copy Club of Kansas City's "Bulletproof" event.
This presentation delved into the archives of all my personal creative projects and shows some of the unfinished work I've done.
And, of course, I boil it all down to a poop joke.
Finding Simple - Seat Map Design for Everyone UX Australia 2014Jason Bayly
Finding simple is the journey of how Eventbrite reimagined the reserved seating event space giving event organisers the power to design and assign tickets visually to seat maps of their own making. Reserved seating events allow event organizers to optimise revenue with tiered ticket pricing whilst providing attendees with a better event experience through selecting their own seat at the time of purchase. Reserved seating solutions until now were expensive, hard to use, visually uninspired and simply out of reach for many event organizers.
Alternative Design Workflows in a "PostPSD" EraJeremy Fuksa
Presented at SXSW Interactive 2014.
As responsive design and progressive enhancement become mainstream design practices, the decades old approach of using Adobe Photoshop to comp up page designs for clients is becoming increasingly irrelevant. A quick search online shows designers quickly clamoring for a better way to do their work.
Along with new tools to learn, there's also the challenge of acclimating a client base that has been used to seeing fully-rendered Photoshop designs for decades. How do these new practices benefit them?
This presentation looks at some "post-Photoshop" design practices and how they might fit into a designer's workflow. Additionally, Jeremy will share how a new design workflow has worked for his team at Clickfarm and how clients have received this new way of looking at their projects.
大学院の授業で行った"On value and value co-creation: A service systems and service logic perspective"の英語文献レビューの発表です。
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