Last summer I taught an advanced teams “Digital Storytelling” course at The Creative Circus. Six months have past since that fateful quarter commenced.
I’m excited to interview copywriter Deanna Director and art director Eric “Alexander the Great” Franklin to talk shop how how their Creative Recharge project from the class helped propel them into their post-grad careers. Deanna and Eric work together Y&R in New York.
With my spring-quarter hiatus now in bloom, I’m looking for Deanna and Eric to give me some pointers for this summer’s forthcoming Digital Storytelling recharge. Check back next week for highlights from the interview.
It’s going to be a busy Spring! I’m taking the quarter off at The Creative Circus to give four presentations and head to a couple of industry events.
Here’s an overview of my speaking schedule for Spring 2012:
“Testing and Analytics for a Better Customer Experience”
Digital Summit 2012
Pre-Con: Content, Design & Usability track
Wednesday, May 9th, 10:30am
Cobb Galleria, Atlanta, GA
“Does Quantitative Data Kill Design or Set it Free?”
A Web Afternoon
Saturday, May 19th, 1pm – 6pm
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA
“Mastering User Experience: Winning Customer Interactions Online”
Customer Experience Summit
Wednesday, May 23rd, 1:45pm
Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL
“Case Study: Increasing Conversion through a Radical Redesign of NationalBuilderSupply.com”
MarketingSherpa Optimization Summit
Tuesday, June 12, 11:00am
Denver Marriott Tech Center, Denver, CO
If you attend any of these conferences, please come up and introduce yourself. I’d like to meet you.
Hackers, Hypers, Hipsters, and Hustlers now have a new home in Atlanta. I was lucky enough to get a look inside the raw guts of what will be the single hottest place for creatives, tech start up entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists.
I spent a solid five hours with co-founders Heath Hyneman and Kevin Wallace last night planning and conceptualizing at the budding Hypepotamus space, located in the arcade level of the Biltmore in midtown, and later over beers and the best mussels I’ve ever had at Ecco a few blocks away.
A key belief behind the space is that Atlanta should stop exporting it’s natural resources in coders, designers, art directors, copywriters, entrepreneurs, start up angels, strategists to NYC and Silicon Valley. Atlanta is rich in talented people with skills valuable to the start up community, but the different camps don’t have a place to meet one another and organically form the bonds from which great new businesses will spring forth.
Doors are set to open in April. I can’t wait to bring my Creative Circus students and colleagues in the creative and UX fields down to the space to collaborate and get a taste of the energy and opportunity.
My week started off with a fascinating presentation by Mark Tabladillo, a statistics PhD, on data mining techniques. Mark was invited to speak at the National Builder Supply HQ by our newest developer, Mark Monts de Oca.
(To avoid the confusion of multiple “Marks”, I’ll refer to each gentleman by his more unique surname.)
Mr. Monts de Oca made an immediate impact at NBS by bringing his expert knowledge in building data cubes—a multi-dimensional, dynamically sortable data array—to our business intelligence efforts. Building on Mr. Monts de Oca’s presentation of a data cube of our company sales reporting, Mr. Tabladillo introduced our team to four core data mining techniques. One technique that struck me is known as clustering.
The groups of customers assembled by clustering like demographic and geographic data points is akin to the common user experience (UX) technique of writing personas based on the behavioral use cases and situational brand touch points. Where personas are primarily a qualitative information exercise, clustering is absolutely quantitative. Mr. Tabladillo’s 180-degree opposite approach is fascinating when contrasted against the work I’ve done in leveraging our call center reps interviews and discussions with our customers.
With the demand of big data and user experience growing rapidly, I’m excited to have the opportunity to collaborate further with Mr. Tabladillo and Mr. Monts de Oca.
Last summer I had the distinct pleasure (and challenge) of preparing a 45 minute presentation on Web typography just 48 hours before the speaking time! The result was a presentation for front-end developers and interactive designers on how to confidently select fonts for user interfaces.
Watch my presentation on Vimeo now >>>
Be sure to download the slides available on the Vimeo page. Open up the slides and view them in conjunction with the video.
Big thanks to Rob at yourdesignonline.com for beating back the hack attack and getting my site back online! Will rebuild the site over the next few days and weeks.
Hold on tight. —Mick
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