September 2015: A design case study from Christie
Posted: August 20th, 2015 | Author: Mark Connolly | Filed under: Events | Tags: design research, event, products | No Comments »We have something extra special this month: our good friends at Christie Digital are hosting uxWaterloo at their Kitchener headquarters!
Christie is known for their leading digital projectors, used around the world in cinemas, offices, conferences, and more. And while the content that’s projected onto big screens is, of course, what’s of interest to most people — we’ll instead be digging into the question of how do you control the projected image?
Join Chris Kirby and Alan Woo from the Christie design team as they show how the team went about creating a remote control for a new projector. You’ll see and learn about:
- Examples of early to late-stage physical prototypes
- Their design process
- Incorporating user research into the project
- Many logistical details of bringing a design to life in a large organization
This uxWaterloo session is part of a full week of UX events in Waterloo Region, culminating in Fluxible, which is happening on the weekend. Celebrate UX in our community!
Parking and building entrance
Please click the photo below for a zoomed-in aerial view of where to park and enter the building at Christie.
RSVP required
Note that registration will be checked at the door. Christie does some amazing stuff, and they need to be careful with visitors to their facility! We manage our monthly events at Meetup.com, so please join us there and register for this free event.
Tuesday September 22, 2015
5:30 to 7:00 pm
Christie
809 Wellington Street North
Kitchener, Ontario
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