Posts filed under “conferences”
Sketchnoting Oz IA
As I mentioned last week, Eric Scheid was generous enough to sponsor me to attend Oz IA to be the event’s sketchnoter. I enjoyed myself thoroughly, and will once again indulge my scribbler’s laziness and let some pictures say a thousand words… Okay, so I’m not that lazy. I’d never attended Oz IA before, and […]
Read on...It’s Conference Season!
It’s conference season here in Australia! UX Australia I spoke and gave a workshop on sketching at UX Australia a few weeks ago. Here’s my talk, which without the actual talking is perhaps a little obscure – I’m promised that the audio’s coming soon… View more documents from Matt Balara. OzIA Coming up this week […]
Read on...Get Your Thoughts Together: How to Organise a Workshop
If you’d asked me how I felt last Wednesday morning, I might have answered “shoot me.” That’s how nervous I was about leading my workshop, “Scribble Your Way to Success!” at UX Australia last Wednesday afternoon. It was the first workshop I’ve ever given for complete strangers, and the first time I’d ever tried to […]
Read on...UX Australia Sketchnotes
I’ve been watching Mike Rohde, the unchallenged King of Sketchnotes, for a while now, with a “why didn’t I think of that?” attitude and a healthy side order of “get your ass into gear and start doing that too!” This year’s UX Australia conference served as a perfect place to get started. Considering how smart […]
Read on...The Design of Conference Badges
I’ve been to a lot of conferences in the last couple of years. Without exception, every one of them has had a badge that is either ugly or useless or, in most cases, both. So when UX Australia announced their badge design competition, I just had to jump on it. To make the best badge […]
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