Don't forget the BayCHI Usability Engineering BOF/ Bay Area UPA Chapter meeting next Tuesday night (March 22nd) at Intuit. Doug Van Duyne will speak about "Patterns--The Missing Link between Information Design and Interface Design." Doug has planned an interactive session and will also be raffling two copies of his book. More details are provided in the email below and at this URL: http://www.baychi.org/bof/usability/20050322/ We look forward to seeing you there! Kaaren Hanson, Emily Hebard, Howard Tamler and Mary Van Riper ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mary Van Riper <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 23:31:53 -0800 Subject: Tues March 22, BayCHI UE BOF/UPA mtg To: [log in to unmask] We look forward to seeing you at our joint meeting of the BayCHI Usability Engineering BOF/ Bay Area UPA Chapter on Tuesday, March 22nd at Intuit (2550 Garcia Ave, Bldg 5; Mountain View). Networking will begin at 7pm and our talk, Patterns -- The Missing Link between Information Design and Interface Design, will begin at 7:30pm. We look forward to an interesting and interactive session. Best regards, Kaaren Hanson, Emily Hebard, Howard Tamler and Mary Van Riper - - - - - - - - - - - - - BayCHI Usability Engineering BOF/ Bay Area UPA Chapter meeting announcement Date: Tues, March 22, 2005 Time: 7pm Networking; 7:30pm Presentation begins Topic: Patterns--The Missing Link between Information Design and Interface Design Speaker: Doug Van Duyne, Keynote Systems Why create your web site from scratch? Douglas has written a book of templates for a wide variety of sites that will please beginners and experts alike. These "patterns" help you leap from information design to interface design. DOUGLAS K. VAN DUYNE is senior director of customer experience products and design at Keynote Systems and the co-author of The Design of Sites. Doug holds a degree in computer science from the University of California at Berkeley. For a complete abstract of the meeting, Doug's bio and directions to the meeting, see: http://www.baychi.org/bof/usability/20050322/