NYC IxDA Event: Design Style and IxD, Thursday, July 26th

"David Malouf" <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Jul 2007 09:47:09 -0400
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Hi Everyone,

This month's NYC IxDA event will feature Chris Fahey, who will talk about
how style whether we like it or not, is a core aspect of our work. If you'd
like to attend, please send your RSVP to [email protected].


Description:
**Interaction Design Style**

IAs and UX designers are often exceedingly careful to draw a sharp
distinction between style and substance. But in fact style has always  been
a powerful design tool, acting as a rich resource for innovation  and new
solutions to design challenges. Style is a dynamic, self-correcting  system;
it is a pattern language; it bridges branding and functionality,
desirability and usefulness; it is, in fact, often the bridge between mere
"best practices" and true innovation.

Join Christopher Fahey in a discussion of how, historically, style awareness
is a core aspect of innovative design. If you'd like to attend, please send
your RSVP to [email protected].

Details:
Tuesday, Thursday, July 26th at 6:30pm
Location provided on RSVP (send RSVPs to [email protected]).


About Christopher Fahey:
Christopher is a founding partner and the information architecture practice
lead at Behavior, an award-winning New York web design consultancy.  At
Behavior, he has worked with diverse clients including HBO, BusinessWeek,
The Smithsonian Institution, McGraw-Hill Professional, JPMorgan Chase,
ResortQuest, The National Geographic Channel, AARP, and The Onion. Chris
also blogs about design, technology, and culture at his personal site
graphpaper.com.

Chris has spoken at the 2003 and 2007 ASIS&T IA Summits, at the  2007 SXSW
Interactive conference, and has taught interaction design at Brooklyn
College, FIT, and the City College of New York.


Please RSVP to [email protected] if you'd like to attend.

If you're interested in helping us run and coordinate events, please e-mail
us at [email protected].

Cheers,
Nasir Barday
NYC Interaction Design Association