Sign up here for a 30-minute session (including Q&A) at the June 6 Chromatic!
Generally speaking, you should prepare to talk for about 10 minutes, and then open up your session for a discussion or Q&A. If you need more time, let us know. We'd love to hear your epic session!
Is this your first time presenting to an open audience? Worry not! Chromatic is designed to accommodate speakers of all levels. Moderators will be in each session place to ensure that all critiques are respectful and useful.
Projectors will be available for any talk. If you need a laptop for your talk, please let us know!
Session Title |
Speaker /Host |
Help me turn my Tumblr into a useful homepage
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Timoni Grone |
T-Shirt design critiques |
Sasha Volyents |
Watching the Wall: User Innovation in Unexpected Places |
Heather Rasley |
Things I learned designing my first iPhone app
(slideshow available here)
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Joshua Kaufman |
How to talk to your programmer |
Daniel Pennypacker |
Designing for Location: Privacy, trust, frequency, accuracy? Oh my! |
Ben Ward |
Design & Personal Branding |
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What is design thinking? A personal exploration of design as a mindset.
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Jeff Lindsay |
Design & Metrics
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Timothy Fitz |
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Talks at Chromatic are designed to encourage learning. Unlike more formal conference sessions, you don't need to prepare a grand presentation (unless you want to!). Ideally, you'll be talking about something you know well and can easily explain to the audience; we're looking for frank, useful conversations.
Sessions we would enjoy (please add to this list!):
- Grids for dummies
- How to start your own design business
- How to become a designer if you're not
- Applied interaction philosphies
- Game design
- Designers, learn how to talk to your programmers
- What are people looking for when they interview designers?
- How to be a creative director.
- Something like this awesome project to redesign the Twitter logo!
- Your favorite trends and images on FFFFOUND!
Comments (1)
sarah said
at 12:32 pm on Jun 6, 2009
i'm unfortunately pulling out, i was just in a car accident yesterday and am still feeling pretty shaken about that today. i'm okay, just not really in a state of mind to leave the house. sorry for the late notice, have fun! i'll catch the next one :)
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