- March 24: Adaptive Path Fourth Anniversary and Office Warming Party
- Jesse Adds Sydney to His ‘Elements’ Tour
- IA Summit Beers on Us
- Join Us at SxSW Interactive Festival 2005
- Welcome, Kate Rutter!
Come join Adaptive Path, we’ll be nearby soon:
March 24: Adaptive Path Fourth Anniversary and Office Warming Party
In honor of Adaptive Path’s fourth anniversary, and as an office warming for our new space, we’re having a party!
We’re inviting our clients and friends, colleagues and neighbors. Stop by to have a drink with us and meet the team. It’ll be a great time.
Adaptive Path Offices
363 Brannan Street
(between 2nd and 3rd Streets)
Thursday, March 24, 2005
5:30 p.m. to whenever
Jesse Adds Sydney to His “Elements” Tour
Join us this May when Jesse James Garrett will be presenting his full-day presentation “The Elements of User Experience” in Sydney, Australia. His workshop is part of The Human Centred Design Revolution Conference, produced jointly by Adaptive Path and Australian design firm Different.
Tuesday, 17 May 2005, Australian Technology Park, Sydney
Different and Adaptive Path have joined forces to bring the year’s most important event for Australia’s digital design community. Attendees will learn how to incorporate user goals, business needs, and organizational awareness into the design process — helping you to produce your most successful work ever. Attendees will leave the workshop inspired and equipped with design techniques they can use right away.
In addition to Jesse, other speakers include BHP Billiton’s Lu Jianzhong and Different’s Jackie Moyes who will provide case studies and show how Human Centered Design principles have delivered both real and demonstrable results to some of Australia’s leading companies.
IA Summit Beers on Us
We’d like to see you in Montreal at the IA Summit. First, join us at a few Adaptive Path presentations, and then join us for a beer or two. Adaptive Path will be there in force, both attending and presenting. Here are a few places you can catch us at the Summit:
March 4, 2004
Janice Fraser, “Leveraging Business Value: The ROI of
User Experience”
March 5, 2005
Peter Merholz, “Content Genres: The Hidden Workhorse of
Information Architecture”
March 7, 2005
Lane Becker and Jeff Veen, “Make Your CMS Work for You”
And with so many good friends coming together in Montreal next month, we thought we’d get everyone together and buy a few rounds. Come have a beer with us, talk shop, and get to know all the Adaptive Path crew — along with our friends and IA Summit attendees.
Here’s where we’ll be on Saturday, March 5 at 8 p.m.:
Brutopia Brew Pub
1219 Crescent
(between Ste. Catherine and Rene Levesque)
(514) 393-9277
Join us at The 2005 SxSW Interactive Festival
We’d also like to see you in Austin, TX. Lane, Peter, and Jeff are all hosting panels at SxSW. Please come say hello.
March 13, 2005
Lane Becker, “The New New Economy: Is 2005 the next 1997?”
March 14, 2005
Jeffrey Veen, “How to Inform Design: How to Set Your Pants on Fire”
March 17, 2005
Peter Merholz, “How to Leverage Solipsism”
We’ll see you there!
Welcome, Kate Rutter!
Please join us in welcoming the talented Kate Rutter to the Adaptive Path team. Kate will serve as our Executive Producer, helping to ensure that all of our projects are on course and on time. Before joining Adaptive Path, Kate spent several years as an independent consultant focusing on web strategy and design. Before that, she was the Director of Business and Operations for The Crucible (a landmark in the Berkeley creative scene) and Senior Director of E-Business Development and Operations at Epicentric here in San Francisco.
Kate attended Wellesley College, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in studio art. She is an active community leader as well as a formidable welder. We’re lucky to have her, and you’ll have a chance to meet her at our upcoming office party.
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