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  1. Pass it Back! Kids Apps on Grown Up Devices

    The "pass-back effect" — when parents hand their mobile device to kids in the backseat or whenever they’re on-the-go — creates unique challenges to optimize kid-friendly mobile apps and educational opportunities within the constraints of devices designed for grown-ups. Kids’ media industry pros discuss challenges & solutions for this diverse &… Speaker/Artist(s): Nina Walia, Sara DeWitt

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  2. Revealing Design Treasures From Amazon

    On its surface, Amazon.com just seems like a large e-commerce site, albeit a successful one. Its design isn’t flashy, nor is it much to write home about. But deep within its pages are hidden secrets — secrets that every designer should know about. If one looks closely at what the team… Speaker/Artist(s): Jared Spool

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  3. Interactive Agency Workflow

    Today’s interactive agencies face an extensive amount of challenges in workflow and process. This session takes an in-depth look at the interactive process from sales and contracts through design, development and deployment. Archetype will have key employees talk about their roles and how they fit into the full interactive workflow.

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  4. Your Design Process is Killing You

    Designers and developers are efficiency experts for our clients, yet we struggle to provide that expertise for ourselves and how we work. Learn how to collaborate and craft an effective process for teamwork and the hectic nature the business. This is a call to arms to every designer and developer in… Speaker/Artist(s): Sara Summers

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  5. Pain Free Design Signoff

    Getting design approval can be like pulling teeth. Clients seem to make irrational decisions based on personal opinion. They ignore our expertise, reducing us to pixel pushers. However, it does not need to be this way. With good communication and a sound methodology, design sign off can be pain free. Speaker/Artist(s): Paul Boag

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  6. Exploiting Chaos — How to Spark Innovation During Times of Change

    One of North America’s hottest keynote speakers, the founder of TrendHunter.com, reveals powerful strategies for thriving in any economic climate. DID YOU KNOW THAT Hewlett-Packard, Disney, Hyatt, MTV, CNN, Microsoft, Burger King, and GE all started during periods of economic recession? Periods of uncertainty fuel tremendous opportunity, but the deck gets… Speaker/Artist(s) Jeremy Gutsche

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  7. Unsexy & Profitable: Making $$ Without Hype

    In a world of hype wars, where many popular yet revenue-challenged startups battle for headline supremacy, a handful of under-the-radar Internet businesses have done the unthinkable: they’ve become profitable. Hear how your business can turn more profits than heads from this handful of Internet veterans. Speaker/Artist(s) Paul Carr, Matthew Chasen, Hooman Radfar, Alan Martin

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  8. Pen & Paper Tools to Get From Research to Design

    In the world of user experience, learning about your customers is key to making great stuff. But design research reports are dense and boring. Unlock the power of sketching and pen and paper tools to create research outputs that are vibrant, sticky and that reflect personality, human perspective and that move…

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  9. Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle

    Expressing yourself. Telling stories. Playing games. Connecting with others. It’s what the Web is for, but too often we focus on the latest trendy technology meme or e-commerce scheme’ and forget that the Internet is really a sandbox for engagement, fun, and participation. Pioneering Web maker ze frank will sit down…

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  10. Content Strategy FTW

    11th hour copy. Fix-it-later launches. Our users deserve more than the last-minute content we often get stuck with. And you have the power to change the game. Learn how to introduce (and sell) content strategy into your web design process.

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