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Wednesday December 12, 2007 / 5 Comments

Slides from My 'Star Wars' Presentation

As promised, here are the slides from my Star Wars and UX presentation:

To everyone who made it out, thank you. It was a personal pleasure to pull together this presentation. Star Wars and Design are two of my favorite topics. To be able to join them in an interesting and relevant way— well, thank you for indulging me! Also, special thanks to Ryan Freitas, whose presentation at UX Week comparing cooking and design inspired me to dust off this idea.

For those viewing the slides only, much is lost without the commentary. At this time, there are no plans to add audio. However, I will remedy this if I give the presentation again in a public venue.

Enjoy!

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  1. On Dec 12, 03:28 PM Jay Goldman said

    Stephen —

    This is a fantastic presentation! I wish there was audio so I could get the whole experience. I would love to figure out how to get you up to Toronto to give this in person at one of our *Camp events (DemoCamp, BarCamp, VizThink, etc.). You going to be around anytime soon?

    Jay


  2. On Dec 13, 12:03 PM Keith said

    How did I ever miss this presentation? Great material, Stephen.


  3. On Jan 10, 07:21 AM Brian Artka said

    Stephen-

    I went through all the slides and they were excellent. I wish I had the audio, but even without it, your point was made and it sunk in well. Outstanding presentation. How willing are you to talk at another refresh group in the future?


  4. On Jan 10, 10:57 AM christopher said

    ABSOLUTELY a conversational and yet insightful presentation! I only wish that I could have seen it in person. We’re in healthcare and yet, the concepts transfer perfectly.

    Bravo!


  5. On Jan 11, 09:23 AM stephen p anderson said

    @Brian and Jay – I would love to give this presentation again! It was a blast to prepare and share. And I’d like another chance to record the audio for the wider Web audience. We tried, but there were technical difficulties…!


 

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