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Investing in the Future of UX
This year you’ll see a lot of fresh faces in DC at the UXPA 2013 Conference. We’re so happy to welcome more than 60 student attendees! It’s really important to UXPA as an organization to support and enhance the development … Continue reading →
Call for UXPA2013 Conference Session Chairs
This year I’m volunteering for UXPA 2013 as a Session Chair Coordinator. That means I’m scheduling session chairs for all of the sessions at the D.C. conference. Since I know you’re all going, I’m asking for your help. Please volunteer … Continue reading →
Presenter:
Denise R. Jacobs, Speaker + Author + Creativity Evangelist
Title:
Day/Date:
Friday, July 12, 2013
Time:
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location:
Columbia 5-8
Session Type:
Keynote Speaker
Description:
Audience:
General
Track:
Collaboration
Biographies:
About Denise
Denise R. Jacobs is a Speaker + Author + Creativity Evangelist who speaks at conferences worldwide and consults with companies and individuals, teaching techniques to make the creative process more fluid, methods for making work environments more conducive to creative productivity, and practices for sparking innovation. Working in Web Design & Development since 1997, she is an industry veteran and regarded expert on many things web. Denise is the author of , the premier book on troubleshooting CSS code; and co-author to the and , and was nominated for .Net Magazine’s 2010 Best of the Web “Standards Champion” award. Denise has presented at events and organizations worldwide such as South By Southwest Interactive, the BBC, The Future of Web Design, Paris-Web, FITC: Future, Innovation, Technology, Creativity and TEDxRheinMain. From her own experience of embracing and expressing her creativity as well as helping hundreds of people do the same, she is passionate about evangelizing ways to enhance the ways we develop, manage ideas and make them tangible. Through this work, she shares big concepts that challenge the status quo and lead to “ahas” that translate into immediate actions, practices and skills to transform all aspects of people’s work lives with focused creativity.