Variables and Conditional Logic; Raised Events
AxureWorld 2009 | Variables and Conditional Logic; Raised Events (~2hrs)
Fred Beecher, Loren Baxter
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Shared Projects - Best Practice
AxureWorld 2009 | Shared Projects - Best Practice (~30min) | Ezra Schwartz
Integrating Axure Into Your Process
AxureWorld 2009 | Integrating Axure Into Your Process (~1hr)
Mark Johnston, Fred Beecher
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Axure Tips & Tricks
AxureWorld 2009 | Axure Tips & Tricks (~1hr) | Jeff Harrison, Loren Baxter
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Link to Jeff's examples .rp file
AxureWorld 2009 : 10-10-09 THANK YOU EVERYONE !!!
- 8 sessions
- 12 hours of fantastic, informative Axure sharing
- 338 participants from all over the world
- 1 blue screen (no biggie)
- 1 MAxure (Axure for Mac) preview
- Gazillion good questions (and answers!)
- Lots of gallons/liters of coffee and beer
- A little U2
- A LOT OF FUN!
Downloads - video sessions, RP files etc are being added.
Ezra
THE PANELISTS
Loren Baxter
Loren has been a User Experience designer for 4 years, and making websites for many more. Having started in an in-house corporate UX team, he now freelances as a UX designer and front end programmer with the Breakthrough Innovation Group.
Jeff Harrison
Jeff Harrison likes a good brain teaser. When he's not figuring out how to make Axure do things nature never intended, he enjoys
Mark has only had the formal title, "User Experience Designer" appended to his name for the past 12 months but has been an experience practitioner at Austar for the past 5 years in the role of a front end web developer. He has a passion to build great products for both internal and external clients focusing on experience, usability and accessibility.
Luke Perman
Ezra Schwartz
My vision for AxureWorld is a simple one: A free community-driven Web event where participants share UX prototyping perspectives with peers worldwide.
I've been using Axure for almost three years. This tool has significantly improved my ability to articulate and effectively communicate complex interaction concepts. Axure is powerful, easy to master and affordable. As such, it helps level the playing field for good interaction design around the world.
Sessions:
T30 Variables, Conditional Logic and Raised Events
T60 Axure Tips and Tricks
Loren has been a User Experience designer for 4 years, and making websites for many more. Having started in an in-house corporate UX team, he now freelances as a UX designer and front end programmer with the Breakthrough Innovation Group. He believes strongly in the power of sketching, simplicity, user research, and the importance of strong design communication. His blog, A Clean Design, regularly publishes Axure libraries and articles.
Educated at University of California, San Diego, Loren graduated Magna cum Laude in Cognitive Science with a focus on Human Computer Interaction.
Twitter: @lorenbaxter Fred Beecher
Sessions:

T30 Variables, Conditional Logic and Raised Events
T32 Managing Visual Design
T32 Managing Visual Design
T34 Integrating Axure Into Your Process

Fred Beecher is a Senior User Experience Consultant at Evantage Consulting in Minneapolis. Fred has been working in the user experience design industry for 11 years, doing research, information architecture, interaction design, and usability evaluation for a diverse array of clients like
Medtronic, UnitedHealthcare, 3M, RBC Dain Rauscher, General Mills, Thomson Reuters, and the National Marrow Donor Program.
A recognized expert in rapid prototyping, Fred speaks frequently on the topic at national professional conferences and local user experience group meetings. In 2007, Fred developed the official training program for the Axure RP Pro rapid prototyping tool at the request of its makers. He has since trained additional consultants to give the courses and currently leads a broader Axure training program for Evantage.
Fred and the rest of the Evantage user experience consultants blog on all things UX at userexperience.evantageconsulting.com
Fred and the rest of the Evantage user experience consultants blog on all things UX at userexperience.evantageconsulting.com
Jeff Harrison
Session:
T60 Axure Tips and Tricks
Jeff Harrison likes a good brain teaser. When he's not figuring out how to make Axure do things nature never intended, he enjoys solving and constructing crosswords, doing magic tricks for his two kids, and thinking about why he chooses to live in a place that gets cold enough to freeze your eyes open.
Jeff has been shaping conversations, both online and in print, since 1996. He is currently a senior information architect (and Axure answer guy) in the user experience group at U.S. Bank in St. Paul, Minnesota. You can find him on Twitter as @mrjeffharrison.
Mark Johnston
Session:
T34 Integrating Axure Into Your Process
Mark has only had the formal title, "User Experience Designer" appended to his name for the past 12 months but has been an experience practitioner at Austar for the past 5 years in the role of a front end web developer. He has a passion to build great products for both internal and external clients focusing on experience, usability and accessibility.Mark has hopes of instilling user focused design practices and methodologies to aid in better products from and within Austar. After seeing a single line mention of Axure RP in Robert Hoekman's "Designing the Obvious" he has been using Axure to help him achieve his goals.
Session:
T31 Spec Generation
Luke Perman is co-founder of AXLIB, the open-source project to create a robust design pattern library for Axure RP. An interaction designer for over 11 years, Luke is now Senior Information Architect at Sapient Interactive, one of the largest and most innovative interactive marketing and technology agencies in the world.
With responsibility for internal training of Axure, Luke also plays his part in the Axure community as a proactive beta tester and frequent tweeter on Axure issues.
Ezra Schwartz
Organizer, AxureWorld
Session:
T33 Shared Projects
My vision for AxureWorld is a simple one: A free community-driven Web event where participants share UX prototyping perspectives with peers worldwide.I've been using Axure for almost three years. This tool has significantly improved my ability to articulate and effectively communicate complex interaction concepts. Axure is powerful, easy to master and affordable. As such, it helps level the playing field for good interaction design around the world.
I am not an employee of Axure RP nor am I compensated by the company or others in any way shape or form for organizing this event. In creating AxureWorld I am motivated by the opportunity to get together with peers world-wide, make new connections and learn from the experience of others.
More info about me is at: www.artandtech.com
My email: ezra@artandtech.com
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