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Temple Grandin at UX Week 2009

by peterme

On Saturday, HBO premiered its original film Temple Grandin, and the media exposure around it has definitely raised Ms. Grandin’s profile. We were extremely fortunate to have her speak at UX Week 2009, explaining how her autism affects how she perceives the world, her work with animals, and her experience in what I call “animal-centered design”. Here are videos of her entire presentation (there aren’t many full-length presentations of her online, and I couldn’t find any others where she talks about design).

Temple Grandin PART 1 of 2 | UX Week 2009 | Adaptive Path from Adaptive Path on Vimeo.

Temple Grandin PART 2 of 2 | UX Week 2009 | Adaptive Path from Adaptive Path on Vimeo.

One Response to “Temple Grandin at UX Week 2009”

  1. Chris Blow Says:

    Great stuff. Love that shirt and tie.


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