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ReignDesign attending Barcamp Shanghai!

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Barcamp Shanghai

We're happy to announce that the ReignDesign team is a proud sponsor of this year's Barcamp Shanghai!  We attended the previous Barcamp Shanghai in June, and held a very fun and insightful workshop on designing an iPhone app in fifteen minutes.

We'll be providing refreshments, and our team will be giving presentations on mobile technology, and some of the fun and interesting stuff we do here at ReignDesign.  We'll be tweeting live from the event, and will have a Twitter station available for all attendees to post their thoughts.

BarCamp Shanghai takes place on this Saturday, December 5th, from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. For more information, be sure to check out the BarCamp Shanghai website.

Hope to see you there!

We are at GDC China!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

gdcThe Reigndesign team is attending the first ever Game Developers Conference China, being held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Shanghai International Conference Center.

Yesterday's focus was on mobile and independent games. To get updates from the conference follow the #gdcchina hashtag on Twitter or see Reigndesign's combined stream. Gamasutra are also providing coverage.
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UXWeek 2009 Day 1 Recap Part 2: Stamen Design workshop & more

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

uxweekMarkHi everyone, Nick (@n_kruse) here reporting back from my first day at the UXWeek conference in San Francisco.

After the Google presentation there was a discussion about Design for Social Good: Changemakers.com and Community Driven Design, with Henning Fischer from Adaptive Path and Charlie Brown from Changemakers.
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UXWeek Day 1 Recap part 1: Google Maps

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

uxweekMarkHi everyone, Nick (@n_kruse) here reporting back from my first day at the UXWeek conference in San Francisco.

My flight left Shanghai at 1pm, got into SFO at 9am, and I headed directly to the Palace Hotel, the location of the conference as fast as I could. By 11am I was in my seat and listening with as clear a head as I could muster.

The first talk I caught was You Are Here: How Google Maps Keeps Innovating, led by Bernhard Seefeld and Elizabeth Windram. They talked about their experiences pushing GMaps along. The biggest idea I got from their talk was that they focus on and design for power users -- not in the traditional sense of super-techy people, but rather the users who want or need to use the service often and therefore have both the highest level of patience and the highest expectations. I like this attitude -- assuming you can expect continued growth, you can and should design for a better/more saturated day.
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