MX conference graphic guide & conference notes now available
by Kate Rutter
We’re still buzzing about the insights and inspirations from the MX conference in April!
We’ve gotten a lot of comments about the graphic recording notes that were taken during the conference, so we’ve compiled them into a graphic guide.
It was a pleasure to connect with all the folks who attended, and the presentations and conversations provided great food for thought that will nourish our brains until we can meet up again at MX 2009.
See you then!
- You can download the guide here:
MX 2008 Graphic Guide [pdf 13mb] - The individual images of the graphic recordings are here:
mx conf graphic guide on Flickr (19 images)
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June 2nd, 2008 at 11:09 am
Thanks for posting flickr images of graphic facilitation.
Since we’re moving from standard facilitation to graphic facilitation, do you think that the next step will be movement or kinetic facilitation? Many people learn by moving their bodies. Plus, many of the latest developments in interaction design and user experience are becoming more movement and gesture based.
August 8th, 2008 at 7:42 am
Hi, Doug.
Calling from Lisbon. Movement and body orientation can say a lot of things about strategy.
Try Organizational Constelations. Just a tip. Maybe a trip.
Regardz.