Let's Meetup and discuss LeanUX with Janice Fraser

Organiser
Interaction Design Studio
Date
Thu, 9 Aug 2012, 02:00 - 05:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , San Francisco, US
Cost
Free

This meetup is invite only to ensure it's a designer centric event.
You MUST request an invite here: http://hunie.co/leanux

ABOUT

Lean UX is a principle-driven approach for designing startup products. With Lean UX, teams collaborate better, make faster decisions, and act decisively with more confidence.

On the 8th of August, Hunie hosts some of the leading experts in the bay area on LeanUX. Together we'll discuss and ask questions on this new methodology.

The panelists features:


Janice Fraser, Founder & CEO Luxr
Janice is an entrepreneur and interaction designer for web and mobile products. During her 15 years in Silicon Valley, she has raised capital, founded both successful and failed startups, consulted to both large enterprises and early stage firms.

Janice was cofounder of design firm Adaptive Path and served as the company?s first CEO. During her tenure, Adaptive Path tripled in staff and revenues, developed and sold a product to Google, coined the term Ajax, and transformed Adaptive Path from a lifestyle partnership to a high-growth firm.

Janice has been a guest speaker at many conferences and universities, including Haas, Kellogg, Stanford, and the Presidio Graduate School of Management.


Ljuba Miljkovic, UX Designer & Adaptive Path Alum
I'm a scientist-turned-experience designer leading product and UX at a stealth San Francisco startup. Alum of Adaptive Path and creator of the Bay Area transit app, @transporterApp.


Ellen Dune, Product Designer at Lumatic
Ellen Dunne has been leading internet product design and development teams in San Francisco for longer than she cares to admit. She started out directing product design at an online travel company in the 90?s, ending in a merger with Travelocity. During a five-year hiatus from SF, she did consulting work, lived abroad, and then moved to NY where she taught at Parson?s School of Design.

She was lured back to SF in 2006 by the founders of Dogster and worked there until 2010, leading a massive redesign of the Dogster and Catster sites before their acquisition by Say Media. In May 2011, she joined the team at Lumatic. She is a firm believer in the ?build, measure, learn? cycle and other key principles of the Lean UX philosophy, which means she is usually armed with a stack of sticky notes and a Sharpie. (She wishes her handwriting was nicer.)


Tim McCoy, Director of UX
Tim works to ensure UniversityNow delivers a world-class student experience throughout all our applications and services.

Tim is an active participant and speaker in the agile and Lean UX communities. He helps develop and spread best practices to create balanced teams of design, development, and product management. Tim draws on over fifteen years of work in financial, medical, retail, publishing, and consumer projects. He serves as a mentor for Startup Monthly, a not-for-profit pre-incubator devoted to training the next generation of entrepreneurs in Lean Startup and Lean UX methodology.

Previously, Tim was a Director at Cooper, a strategic design and development consultancy in San Francisco and pioneers in user-centered research and design.

This meetup is invite only to ensure it's a designer centric event.
You MUST request an invite here: http://hunie.co/leanux

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