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Aug

2018 Big Design Workshops

Looking for opportunities to grow in your UX practice? We have a great lineup of workshops to choose from this year!

Thursday, September 20

  • Accessibility Workshop
    Learn all about accessibility from the experts at Knowbility. This class has only 2 seats left, so get on it! The class is at the NYLO Dallas.
  • Building UX Strategy Maps
    Learn how to shape the product vision with strategy maps. It is taught by Rebecca Baker and Elisa Miller. Seats are limited. The class already has over 30 people. We have just 10 more seats.
  • User Research Toolkit
    Back by popular demand! Ethnographer (Kelly Moran) and Researcher (Jessie Webster) explain how to get the most from user research. The class is at the NYLO Dallas. There are only 10 seats left.
  • Prototyping Essential with Axure
    JoAnne Wright is back for another class on how to get out of Axure. Get a solid foundation to build prototypes. It is taught in the Loft at Gilley’s Dallas, which has an awesome view of downtown.
  • Make Work Meaningful
    Keynote speakers, Dan Szuc and Josephine Wong, discuss how to make work meaningful. It’s an awesome session that they give all over the world. It is a 1/2 day workshop at Gilley’s in the morning.
  • Prototyping with Sketch
    This 1/2 day session is led by Sketch experts Autumn Hood and Sarah Burton, both UX designers from Sabre. It is taught at Gilley’s Dallas right after the Make Work Meaningful session.

Friday, September 21

  • Service Design Crash Course
    Friday morning class at the NYLO Dallas from 9-12. Jamin Hegeman is one of the best Service Design teachers in the world. It is your chance to learn from the master. Seating is limited, so get your tickets today.

Limited Space by Design

Do not wait to purchase a workshop ticket. We want the workshops to be small, so you can ask all your burning questions.

Register now!

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