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Lotusphere 2008 - Day 3

Michael Smelser  |    |  Tags:  lotus911 lotusphere2008 lotusphere  |  Comments (2)
I just attended Chris Blatnick and Bruce Elgort's session "YIKES!... It looks like that?" and it was so good.  This was a session about good UI practices and it showed some examples of very bad UI examples.  I saw things that I had done in the past (but hate to admit) and I got really good tips for stuff that I will be designing in the future.

I have been reading both of their blogs for a long time (as well as listening to the Taking Notes Podacast since the beginning) but this is the first time I have been able to meet either of them.  They are a couple of good guys and really good speakers, making their sessions fun to listen to and not just droning you to death.

And, hey, look at this guy.  How can you not want to listen to him.
He's just too cool for school.



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1 Chris Blatnick      Permalink Thanks, man! Great meeting you this year!!! :-)

2 Michael Smelser      Permalink @Chris.

Back at ya. Your sessions (both with Bruce and Nathan) had some great stuff. Hope we get to work together in the future.


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