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That was a great Idea!

September 18th, 2009 |  Published in Community, UXD

I had a great time at Idea09 (and from what I’m hearing, so did everybody else). Thanks to the organizers and all the fabulous people – new and old friends – that I got to meet.

I tweeted and took pictures and notes and drew sketches during the conference, and I’m working on putting together a deck of all those by the end of next week. It looks like several other people have already beat me to it though – peeps like Luke Wroblewski, Whitney Hess and Matthew Milan have already got their notes and/or presentation slides online. So I’ve collected a list of all those here, hoping that you find this helpful and asking that you send me more links to others’ notes, pictures and slides if you see anything missing from this list:

Karri Ojanen

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I have over a decade of experience working in digital media, advertising, and digital and social product design first as graphic designer and art director, and then as concept designer - a role very similar to a creative director, but with a stronger focus on user experience design and marketing strategy. I've also worked as project manager, managing projects for clients like Nokia, the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones. I have gained experience in three different countries on three different continents: Finland, The United Arab Emirates, and Canada. Currently, I work as a Senior Experience Architect at Organic, Inc in Toronto, Canada. I work together with other strategists, creative directors, writers, designers and developers to create experiences that deliver exceptional value to clients and their customers.


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