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The Elements of User Experience

Los Angeles, CA — January 25, 2006

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Through January 1, 2006: only $495
After January 1, 2006: only $595 
 

Using Jesse James Garrett’s renowned “Elements of User Experience” and “Nine Pillars of Successful Web Teams” models, you'll learn how to design websites & products that meet your users' and your organization's needs through applying user-centered design principles.

Register for this seminar and the Jan 26 Designing and Building with Ajax
and save $150. Both events only $1095, after January 1 only $1195.

Join Jesse James Garrett for a full day of practical advice and strategic thinking on the role of user-centered design.

Building a website that delights your customers (users) and meets your organization's goals can seem impossible without an army of consultants or unlimited resources. User experience design is the art and science of designing websites or products that delight and satisfy your customers (external users) and meet your organization's expectations. Employing user-centered principles can simplify the design process, maximize your resources, and ultimately help you attain your business objectives.

Web teams, marketers, and product developers around the world rely on the tools and techniques that Adaptive Path partner Jesse James Garrett has developed. This comprehensive course is suitable for individuals and for entire teams to attend together.

In this one-day course, you'll learn about:

January 25, 2006
Time Activity
9:00 am Coffee and tea served.
9:30 am Morning session begins
11:00 am Break
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm Afternoon session begins
2:30 pm Break
4:30 pm Q&A and Wrap-up
5:30 pm Adaptive Path Cocktails

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Location

DeNeve Plaza, UCLA campus
360 DeNeve Drive
Los Angeles (Westwood), CA
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Lodging

Jesse's Book

All Workshop attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Jesse's book, The Elements of User Experience.