Passion Projects with Timoni West
Join us on May 9th for the next event in our Passion Projects talk series. We’ll be welcoming Timoni West to GitHub HQ for drinks and a chat about all…
Join us on May 9th for the next event in our Passion Projects talk series. We’ll be welcoming Timoni West to GitHub HQ for drinks and a chat about all things design.
Timoni is a Brooklyn-based designer currently working on UX at Foursquare. Before that, she freelanced with amazing startups around the country including Bitly, Lift, Airtime, Flickr, Causes, and Recollect. Like many web designers, she splits her time between product design, user experience, and implementation, and her heart belongs to all three.
You can find out what she’s reading and thinking about at blog.timoni.org or follow her on Twitter.
The Nitty Gritty:
- When? May 9th, 2013 from 6:00-7:00pm
- What? Timoni’s talk will be on creating interfaces that teach people to look for data, followed by some panel discussion and open Q&A.
- Where? GitHub HQ, 548 4th Street, San Francisco, CA
- Space is limited — you must, must, must register to attend this event.
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