You’re invited to the “Designing the Obvious” web presentation
Next Wednesday, November 22nd, I’ll be presenting a session based on my book, Designing the Obvious, for the Flash and Multimedia Users Group of Arizona, and it’ll be broadcast over that fabulous “interweb” thing via Adobe Connect (formerly Breeze), so you’re all invited!
The session will cover seven principles of web application design and how to leverage them to consistently reproduce the qualitites found in many great web apps. I’ll also show off a few humorous examples of good user experiences gone bad.
To attend the session, bookmark this page.
Thirty minutes or so before the meeting starts, just log in as a guest and the moderator, Mr. John Bland (the manager of the group), will let you in.
The session starts at:
5:30pm PST
6:30pm MST
7:30pm CST
8:30pm EST
… and runs for about an hour and 15 minutes. See you there!
Posted by Robert on November 15th, 2006
6 comments

I got the book from Amazon.uk yesterday. After skimming and reading a few chapters, I am already very enthusiastic about it. Will try and watch your presentation.
Posted on November 16th, 2006

Did you end up recording this? If so, do you have a URL for the recorded presentation? If so, I’d like to post it on my UGTV site, which serves as a repository for links to such recorded presenatations: carehart.org/UGTV/. I’d add it, but you (or anyone reading this) is welcome to add it instead.

Yup - it was recorded. I’m going to review it tonight and make sure all is well, then I’ll toss a link to it in a blog post here, probably tomorrow. Thanks, Charlie.
Posted on December 9th, 2006

There’s a link to it on another blog post, here:
http://rhjr.net/theblog/2006/11/27/record-presentation-now-available/