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“…aimed straight at the heart of the problems and opportunities the modern design professional faces.”
— Stewart Murrie, Dolby Laboratories Inc., 2016 Attendee
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Design shapes the future. This has always been true. But the impact of design is even more significant now—when the combination of design and technology is upending products, services, and the very nature of competition. Whatever your title, if you contribute to design decisions, you need to be prepared.
At the O'Reilly Design Conference, you'll learn about business, design, and technical topics of critical relevance. Interaction and UX designers, user researchers, product designers and managers, and entrepreneurs will share important lessons on how to make a lasting impact on your organization—and the world beyond—through design.
To prepare for a future in which the traditional boundaries of design are redrawn, you need to:
Embrace new methods, technologies, and interaction models while remaining focused on human-centered design
Drive a more inclusive definition of design that embraces diverse perspectives and disciplines
Explore the vast opportunities of your craft by adopting a growth mindset
Question the status quo to move forward and do better
Prepare yourself to make it happen. Join us at the O'Reilly Design Conference, taking place March 19-22, 2017 at the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco. Take a look at the schedule and start making your plans today. Need help convincing your manager? We've got you covered.
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Immerse yourself in two days of in-depth education on critical topics. Each training course takes place March 19-20 and is limited in size to maintain a high level of learning and instructor interaction.
2-Day MBA: Essential business skills for designers
Design Sprints
Designing Connected Products: Practical experience design for the IoT
Designing Conversational UIs
Designing Data Visualizations
Product Strategy for Designers
Best Price ends December 15, 2016
Early Price ends February 2, 2017
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To help support diversity in the tech community, while Design registration is open, we're raising funds for Inneract Project. Learn more »