Main Meeting - Wednesday, October 9, 2002
An Economical Process for
Redesigning
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Speaker: Hugh Dubberly, Principal at Dubberly Design Office in San Francisco Sponsors: IBM DeveloperWorks Upcoming Meetings and Flyers:
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Date:
Wednesday, October 9, 2002
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Abstract:
How do you redesign a very large Web site quickly and economically? A large site may have grown over several years to thousands of pages. Processes that may work well for redesigning smaller sites with tens or even hundreds of pages may not scale, so you'll need different methods.Hugh Dubberly, former Vice President for Design at AOL-Netscape and co-founder of the Dubberly Design Office, will describe DDO's process for tackling very large Web site redesign projects, including studies; analysis of traffic; content and publishing systems; and development of user information architecture and visual design. He'll use DDO's recent redesign of Sun's Java sites with more than 100,000 pages (http://java.sun.com) as a case study.
Special Interest Groups:
This is the perfect way to learn more about the Silicon Valley WebGuild, to get reconnected with SIGs that you love, maybe win a terrific door prize, or most important, pick up a great job lead or career opportunity.
Who Should Attend:
Schedule: Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 6:00-9:30 p.m.
6:50 pm General announcements (have jobs, want jobs, etc.)
7:00 pm Speaker
8:20 pm Door prizes (must be present to win)
8:30 pm Special interest groups
Free and open to the public. RSVPs not required.
Please invite your friends and colleagues!
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