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Join Us for D4D 2020

Mark your calendars! The next Designing for Digital will be held in Austin from March 9-11 at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center. Review registration rates and key dates here. We invite you to review the speaking/ presenting opportunities here. See you in Austin!

D4D 2019 – Join us Online

The 5th Designing for Digital conference will be held in Austin, Texas at the UT Austin Conference Center from March 4-6, 2019. Housing and Registration are still open and we encourage you to check out the program: VIEW THE 2019 PROGRAM 30+ HOURS OF D4D SESSION CONTENT With over 30 […]

2019 Session Preview

A preliminary list of sessions is now available! A final schedule will be released by mid-January 2019.   Tools & Methods Fearstorming: Prepare for Feedback & Launch with Confidence Space Assessment with Qualtrics Toward An Inclusive UX: Lightweight Web Accessibility Evaluation UX in Practice “This looks like the 11th page […]

#d4d19 Community Voting Starts Now!

Starting today, the Designing for Digital Program Planning Committee welcomes and encourages the community to participate in an open, easy and anonymous community vote of the 2019 Designing for Digital Conference proposals. Scan submission titles & abstracts and simply check off the sessions you’d like to attend or those you […]

2019 Submission Deadline November 30th

Call For Proposals Deadline this Friday, November 30, 2018. VIEW SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIES  The D4D Program Planning committee is currently seeking 3-hour workshops, 90-minute seminars, 45-minute sessions and 20-minute short talks on: Tools & Methods UX in Practice Service & Physical Space Design Trends, Emerging Issues & the Future of Design […]

Don’t Start with Data – A Primer on UX Research

Behzod Sirjani of Slack will be joining us in Austin to present “Don’t Start with Data – A Primer on UX Research”  In this workshop, you will learn principles of UX research and a framework for scoping projects, and then apply those principles and framework to your own research questions. […]