Interaction08 Early Bird Registration
by DanFor the last six months or so, I’ve been working with a great team of people to put together the Interaction Design Association’s first annual conference: Interaction08, which will be held in hip, historic Savannah, Georgia, USA on February 8-10, 2008.
I never thought we’d get the killer program we have of both interaction design luminaries and up-and-coming stars, including keynotes from:
- Alan Cooper
- Sigi Moeslinger
- Bill Buxton
- Malcolm McCullough
Our session speakers–Jared Spool, Reginé Debatty, Dan Brown, Molly Wright Steenson, Aza Raskin, Sarah Allen, Jenny Lam, and Matt Jones–and 21 international Lightning Session speakers will be speaking on a wide range of topics, from prototyping to internationalization to concept ideation. Our speakers hail from the United States, The UK, The Netherlands, Norway, China, and India.
Additionally, a set of pre-conference workshops will be taught by industry experts Marc Rettig and Jenna Date, Darja Isaksson, Jeff Patton, and Todd Warfel.
For the complete program and to register, please see the conference website. Early bird registration ends December 15, 2007. The rates are $499 before December 15th and $599 after. Students get in at $299. 1/2 day workshops are $250 each. Come take advantage of the weak US dollar!
Savannah is one of America’s finest small cities, filled with historic homes, cobbled streets, gothic graveyards, and pirate haunts, as well as art galleries, hip bars, and both modern and traditional Southern restaurants. Direct flights can be had from Boston, New York, Chicago, and Washington, DC. Frequent flights connect Savannah to Atlanta, a major transportation hub. Highs in February average 64F/18C.
Hope to see you there!
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