RUX August—The Power of CSS Flexbox
Posted: August 15, 2015 Filed under: events, presentations | Tags: front-end development, interaction design, responsive web design, UX, visual design, web design Comments Off on RUX August—The Power of CSS Flexbox
Note: Eventbrite registration is required for this event.
On August 26th, RichmondUX is excited to host a long overdue presentation on a topic in the intersection between interaction design, UI design, and front-end development. IT Analyst at VCU and long-time RUX member Gaurav Gupta will talk about the Power of CSS Flexbox.
Tickets are $5 through August 21st and $7 thereafter, available via Eventbrite. (Tickets will be $10 at the door.)
Abstract
Web developers have been trying to solve layout issues since the dawn of web. We started with tables, then floats and grids—each technique had its limitations. Thanks to Flexbox, it’s all about to change.
Flexbox is one of the most promising yet underutilized additions to the CSS3 specification. Using this layout model you can arrange elements in any direction, align them, distribute the space, assign sizes, stretch or shrink them to fit in parent element, wrap or rearrange them—all with far less CSS compared to grids.
Flexbox truly shines when used in responsive design. Changing the visual order, alignment, assigning proportional sizes of your boxes becomes a breeze. During this presentation, you will learn the basics of Flexbox specification and explore some of its practical uses.
Date: Wednesday, August 26th, 2015 from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Location: Gather RVA, 409 E Main Street, Richmond
Schedule
- 4:30-5:00pm – Networking
- 5:00-5:45 – Featured Speaker
- 5:45-6:00 – Q&A
- 6:00-6:30 – Socialize/Networking
Who should attend? Interaction and UI designers, front-end developers, UX practitioners. Create web based products or services? This session is for you. Get your ticket today. Get your ticket today.
About Gaurav
Gaurav Gupta is an IT Analyst in the Office of the Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Student Success at Virginia Commonwealth University. In his current position Gaurav wears multiple hats. As a web designer and developer, he builds websites and web applications with an eye towards simplicity and usability. In his administrator role, he has led the implementation of University’s online course evaluation system and manages its day-to-day operations. As a tech expert, he gets to play with the latest instructional technology.
RUX June—Designers & Content Creators: Make Love, Not War
Posted: May 30, 2015 Filed under: events, presentations | Tags: content strategy, design, UX, visual design Comments Off on RUX June—Designers & Content Creators: Make Love, Not War
Note: Eventbrite registration is required for this event.
On June 17th, RichmondUX and RVA Content Strategy are proud to welcome Christine Cawthorne and Jon Kohrs to Richmond to reprise their SXSW 2015 talk about resolving the conflicts that often affect the relationships between content creators and designers.
Tickets are $7 through June 2nd and $10 thereafter, available via Eventbrite. (Tickets will be $15 at the door.)
Abstract
The tension between designers and copywriters is at all-time high. Both designers of information, they need to get off their high horses, put their egos to one side and talk to each other. Users come to websites to get information, not to look at design, so content needs to be high up in the priority of a web build. Writers and designers both want to control the show, but if they start with UX in mind, the end result is much better for users.
This ‘marriage therapy’ session, based on cognitive behavioral techniques, will showcase how you can resolve the conflicts you’ve experienced – whether you are a Mr. Content or a Mrs. Designer. We’ll interactively assess the problems we face and work to resolve the arguments. We’ll find a way to build digital experiences together that are right for the user and – ultimately – the marriage too.
Date: Wednesday, June 17th, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Location: The Depot (VCU), 814 W Broad Street, Richmond
Schedule
- 4:00-4:30pm – Networking
- 4:30-5:15 – Featured Speakers
- 5:15-5:30 – Q&A
- 5:30-6:00 – Socialize/Networking
Who should attend? Anybody who researches, manages, designs, or builds user experiences and anybody who plans, creates, and edits content for these experiences. Whether you are a member of Team Content or Team Design, please join us for this lively debate conversation. Get your ticket today. Get your ticket today.
About Christine
Christine is an online copywriter with a background in journalism at the BBC. Having worked as a homepage editor for Yahoo, AOL and BT, she has translated this experience into writing content and managing social media accounts for brands including Pizza Hut, Paul Smith, Nokia, Boots and many smaller companies. Christine is currently working on the GOV.UK project, training people in government departments and agencies about user needs and how to write for the web. She combines her passion for stories with a keen interest in how people actually use and consume content on the web. Christine also teaches students at the University of Sheffield and the University of Derby, helping educate the storytellers of tomorrow.
About Jon
Jon is the UX director at a national government agency and owner of Fresh Eggs, a UX consultancy in Kansas City. On the side, Jon and his wife raise two kids and are pursuing raising a social startup, Stand Up For Good. Jon grew up on a small farm in rural Kansas and built his first website at age 10 using Paintbrush and Notepad. Since graduating from Kansas State University, he has been responsible for a broad range of UIs over the last decade, leading teams and strategy to deliver better experiences inside the government and for nonprofit activities. He is passionate about connecting the dots and finding unique patterns to solve problems, especially those that bring about meaningful social change. He uses analogies in nearly everything he does and blogs about them at http://justinthemiddle.com.
Sponsors
RUX February—The Story in the System: The Collision of Art & Science
Posted: February 5, 2015 Filed under: events, presentations | Tags: design, methodology, UX, visual design Comments Off on RUX February—The Story in the System: The Collision of Art & ScienceRichmondUX is proud to welcome SapientNitro ACD Phil Golub to Richmond on February 25th to talk about how the intersection of story and system—art and science—inform the user experience. Registration is free: reserve your seat via Eventbrite.
As channel lines blur, and marketing and technology budgets combine, designers should have an understanding and appreciation of omni-channel storytelling, allowing customers and companies to create shared brand experiences.
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (EST)
Location: The Depot (VCU), 814 W Broad Street, Richmond
Schedule
- 4:00-4:30pm – Networking
- 4:30-5:15 – Phil’s presentation
- 5:15-5:30 – Q&A
- 5:30-5:45 – Socialize/Networking
How do I get tickets?
This event is free to attend, but we have limited seating available. RSVPs made here on Meetup will not guarantee you a seat. Please register using Eventbrite to save your place.
Who should attend?
Anybody who researches, manages, designs, or builds user experiences. Have an opinion about whether UX is more about the qualitative or the quantitative? Please join us. Curious about whether UX, CX, and XD are actually all the same thing? Get your ticket today.
OK, so who is Phil?
Phil Golub is an experienced Creative Director and thought leader, having spent 17 years in the digital creative space specializing in User Experience, User-Centered Design, Information Architecture, Content Strategy and User Research.
Thank you to our sponsor!: Regular Joe Consulting
Infographic Awesomeness: A Night with Column Five Media
Posted: October 4, 2011 Filed under: events | Tags: visual design Comments Off on Infographic Awesomeness: A Night with Column Five MediaThe Richmond chapter of the AIGA is sponsoring an event Thursday night, 13 October:
Infographic Awesomeness: A Night with Column Five Media: “Column Five Media has carved a noticeable niche as infographic, data visualization, and interactive extraordinaries.”
If you’re not coming to edUi (or you are, but you wanna blow off the reception at the Library of Virginia), check out this cool program!