Jason Kunesh
Being the first director of user experience in US Presidential campaign history presented a unique set of challenges, goals, and constraints. In Jason’s session on “Rules of Thumb for Design Chicanery from Obama for America HQ”, he’ll share best practices and methods that helped Obama for America build winning social, mobile, e-commerce and in person experiences for as many people as possible.
Tall tales, examples & plenty of QA to go around.
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Jason wishes he had a great title like “gypsy beekeeper” or “wordologist” but has most recently performed as Director of User Experience & Product at Obama for America. You can often find him at the intersection of people and technology, advocating for elegant, simple solutions to gnarly problems. He’s at his best when helping people work together using sketches on whiteboards and real-life prototypes to communicate ideas.

Mark Frauenfelder – our Thursday afternoon keynote speaker for WebVisions Portland – is the author of some awesome and collectible books: The Happy Mutant Handbook: Mischievous Fun for Higher Primates, Mad Professor: Concoct Extremely Weird Science Projects, The World’s Worst: A Guide To The Most Disgusting, Hideous, Inept, And Dangerous People, Places, And Things On Earth, The Computer: An Illustrated History and Made by Hand: My Adventures in the World of Do-It-Yourself.
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Join web and mobile experts on Sat., Dec. 8th in an all day Holiday Hackathon for Social Good at iNDELIBLE (535 8th Ave ). Hackathons are events when programmers and designers meet to work collaboratively to build programs and applications.