[IxDA Discuss] NYC IxDA May Event: An Exclusive Fireside Chat with Peter Morville, May 22

Ashley LaFrenais ashley_lafrenais at panergi.com
Tue May 9 07:22:34 PDT 2006


Your NYC IxDA chapter is very excited to announce our May event.

Join us for an exclusive “fireside chat” with Peter Morville, author  
of Ambient Findability, about the intersection of Ambient Findability  
and Interaction Design. Senior designers, IAs, IDs, and managers are  
encouraged to attend (See Peter’s biography below).

Only a limited number of attendees will be allowed for this event.  
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with an industry leader  
and get a glimps of the future of IxD!

Pre-talk refreshments sponsored by Avenue A | Razorfish

When: Monday, May 22nd, 5:30 – 7:00 pm (Special time! Make Note!)
Location: Midtown (around Park Ave. and 50th) - Details to be  
provided once you RSVP

COST
$30 donation to IxDA (includes a free copy of Ambient Findability),  
or a $25 donation for just the discussion.

Advance RSVP is required. Respond to Ashley at nyc at ixda.org with your  
name and e-mail address. If you will be attending with a guest,  
please remember to include their name and e-mail address in your RSVP  
or they will not be put on the guest list.

Once we receive your RSVP, you will be sent an e-mail with payment  
details. If you haven't received this e-mail within 24 hours of your  
RSVP, please e-mail us again to ensure we have you on the list.

NOTE: You must RSVP and pay by 6:00 pm, Friday, May 19 in order to  
attend.

ABOUT PETER MORVILLE
Peter Morville is widely recognized as a founding father of  
information architecture. He co-authored the best-selling book,  
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, and has consulted  
with such organizations as Harvard, IBM, Microsoft, and Yahoo!. Peter  
is president of Semantic Studios, co-founder of the Information  
Architecture Institute, and a faculty member at the University of  
Michigan. Peter's latest book, Ambient Findability, was published in  
2005.



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